5 Colourful Cities In India Every Traveller Should See

By: Payal

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India is famous worldwide for its striking buildings, temples and historical sites. Here are five major cities in India celebrated for their unique colours and vibrant architecture.

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1. Udaipur, White City

Udaipur, in Rajasthan, is surrounded by lakes and lush forests. Many palaces are built with white marble, earning it the name White City. Its serene lakes and historic architecture attract visitors from across the world.

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2. Jodhpur, Blue City

Jodhpur is renowned for its historical sites. The houses near Mehrangarh Fort are painted in shades of blue, giving the city a striking and unforgettable appearance. Tourists are drawn to its heritage and colourful streets.

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3. Amritsar, Golden City

Amritsar, also called the Golden City, is famous for the Golden Temple. Situated around the Amrit Sarovar, the city attracts thousands of visitors daily who come to admire its spiritual and architectural beauty.

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4. Thiruvananthapuram, Green City

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala's capital, is known as the Evergreen City. The hills, temples, museums, beaches and abundant greenery make it a visually rich destination for travellers seeking nature and culture.

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5. Puducherry, French Colours

Puducherry offers a unique colour palette. The French Quarter features mustard-yellow villas, baby-blue shutters, and bougainvillaea climbing pastel walls, creating a charming and photogenic cityscape.

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