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Answered by Anonymous
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I'm an Indian who has travelled extensively, both domestically and internationally, so I'll answer this question in two parts

International

London- London is a beautiful city. The charm of this city is captivating. The locals are extremely friendly, and you can smell freedom in the air of London. This city offers you the best of the Western world and shows you just how big and diverse our planet is.

Singapore- This was the first country I traveled to and it absolutely blew me away. The cleanliness, the people, the culture, the structure of their government, the infrastructure, everything here is mind blowing. This city just shows you that can achieve abything with willpower.

Istanbul- There is just so much to do in this city. The people are friendly, the architecture is pristine, the food is the best and there are cats everywhere. This city merges the best of the eastern and the western culture.

Thailand- The beaches in this country are pristine. They were the best beaches I'd seen, until I visited our own Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Most Indians visit this country for, let's just say interesting reasons. I've visited this country multiple times just to explore it and have never been left dissappointed.

Doha- This is the most underrated city of the middle east. Dubai and Abu Dhabi are both beautiful cities, and I enjoyed my time there, but Qatar gives you a more authentic middle eastern experience. The souq in this city is beautiful and the food is splendid. This city is a must visit.

India

1. Andaman and Nicobar Islands- This is quite easily the closest an Indian can get to having an international experience without leaving India. These islands are closer to Burma and Indonesia than they are to India. The accommodation and food is below average, but the beaches, forests and the sheer seclusion from the Hustle bustle of India make this experience worth it.

2. Jammu and Kashmir - Tensions in recent years have made tourist access to the valley difficult. When I visited the valley though, it was experiencing the most peaceful time of its history. The militancy was at an all time low and the tourism was at an all time high. The Gondola, Gulmarg, Sonmarg, Dal Lake, food and everything else about this place makes it worth a visit. Let's hope peace soon returns to the valley.

3. Udaipur and Jaipur- Both cities are the most culturally beautiful ones I've visited. Udaipur's lakes and palaces are mesmerising, and Jaipur's history and its food makes it worth a visit.

4. Hyderabad- The city of Nizams is the most vibrant city of South India. The food is amongst the best in India, there are plenty of touristy places and the city never sleeps.

5. Northeast India- Northeast India is paradise. The sights are breathtaking, the people are friendly and the culture is vibrant. Sikkim was especially memorable.

Honourable mentions- Mumbai(I didn't mention it because I live here, but It's the only place in India I can live in. It has become a part of me), Ahmedabad, Delhi, Kolkata, Bangalore and Chennai

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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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My favourite place that I enjoy spending a lot of time in is The Animal Care Association. I love creatures of all kinds, I love helping them find sanctum, or offering them some simple customized foods.

A time and a half ago I was suitable to join The Animal Care Association.

Thus, this association aroused my curiosity as soon as he talked to me about it. It's a non-governmental association, which includes a veritably large number of people.

We bestow a lot when calls come to the association to go and help creatures, especially small bones that have lost their father and mama, or a beast that was crossing the road and had an accident. similar effects I love to do.

Three months ago there was a little slapdash puppy dog on the side of the road, a person called the association and told them. We went to see what would be, I was so upset about crossing the road and having an accident.

I was so happy when we set up him on the side of the road and he didn’t cross. I watched about him a lot and played with him for a while to calm him down.

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