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Best city in india for staying

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Which is best city in india for staying ???
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. Leh, Jammu & Kashmir
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This mountain town in Ladakh is quickly rising to the top of must-visit lists. Not surprising when you consider the sheer natural beauty of the place.

The towering Himalayas supply a dramatic backdrop and plenty of opportunity for adrenaline junkies to get their fix.

Rock climbing, white-water rafting and skiing are all on offer, and if you're looking for something a little tamer, short trekking jaunts can be arranged.

For a glimpse into the town's culture and rich history, visit the Shey Palace and the many Buddhist monasteries.

Getting there: Travelling to Leh can be quite an effort. There are flights out of Delhi, Jammu, Srinagar and Chandigarh. So if you are coming in from any other part of the country or abroad, you will need to land at one of these to travel on.

The other route is by road along the Manali-Leh highway or the Srinagar-Leh road. Both are closed off from November to May due to harsh winter conditions. Buses and taxis ply these route and should be easy enough to book.

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I live in Bhopal, it's a beautiful city. Let me know if you need details on cities in India
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sounds good!
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I have visited many cities. But I like Bangalore for staying. The best thing that I like about Bangalore is it's atmospheric condition. It is neither hot in summer nor very cool in winter. So my suggestion is Bangalore. Mumbai is another good choice.But it has only one problem. Here you will face a lot of trouble in rainy season.
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sounds like the PERFECT weather of Cuernavaca, Mexico...
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Calcutta, New Delhi, Mumbai, Allahabad, Kanpur.

Just be safe, there are a lot of people that are not so pleasing.
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