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essay on a great place to visit​

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Answered by aliyamehar1234
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Kashmir is the nicest place I have ever seen. I happened to visit Kashmir valley this year. The moment I crossed the boundary of the valley, I was wonder- struck to see the ravishing beauty of the “paradise on earth.” Some rightly call it the “Switzerland of India.” Indeed, Kashmir valley is one of the most bewitching and beautiful valleys of the world.

It is situated in the middle of the mighty Himalayas. Home to some of the world’s most exotic flora and fauna, it is believed to be the abode of the Gods. In addition, there are many historical monuments, picturesque spots, enchanting landscapes and green forests. Apart from the fact that it is the most lucid expression of God on earth, Kashmir is also a land of temples and taverns. It is the home of various Gods and Goddesses as well as an abode of saints and sages. Its winding rivers, huge lakes, mighty waterfalls, snow- clad mountains, long cypress tree lines and delightful gardens render this place the name “a Mecca of beauty.”

The Nicest Place I Have Seen Essay

Some of the places of historical interest are the monuments of great importance and significance. The Nishat Bagh, Chandanwari, Verinag, Anantnag, Chashma Shahi, Nagin Lake and Shalimar Gardens are places for every visitor to see. The scene of Dal Lake with houseboats and their reflection in the still waters of the lake, presents a beautiful spectacle. The mighty cataracts, producing music of their own haunt our minds. The caves of Amaranth where the temple of

Answered by sravanigummadi2005
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Last year, I had a chance to visit Agra with my uncle’s family. As soon as I got the invitation, I accepted it because Agra has been a great centre for art and architecture from the Mughal period. It goes to Akbar’s credit to transform Agra into a great city of cultural and historical importance. Interestingly, these monuments have the depictions of both Hindu and Islamic cultures and architectures.

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