Places in India
Across
- 3. Tamil Nadu: The Princess of Hill Stations, with wooded slopes and a star-shaped lake.
- 5. Himachal Pradesh: An artist's haven, known for its pottery and serene landscapes.
- 7. Goa: Golden sands, azure waters, and a vibrant blend of cultures.
- 10. and Nicobar Turquoise waters, coral reefs, and pristine beaches in the Bay of Bengal.
- 12. National Park Sikkim: Home to the third-highest mountain in the world and diverse flora and fauna.
- 14. Jammu and Kashmir: A high-altitude desert with stunning landscapes and Buddhist monasteries.
- 16. Rajasthan: The City of Lakes, with majestic palaces reflected in tranquil waters.
- 17. Rajasthan: The Blue City, with indigo-hued houses against a desert backdrop.
- 18. Karnataka: A UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient ruins and boulder-strewn landscapes.
- 19. Kerala: Venice of the East, famous for its backwaters and houseboat cruises.
- 20. Kerala: A network of serene canals, lakes, and lagoons surrounded by greenery.
- 22. Karnataka: A city of palaces, rich heritage, and the grand Mysore Palace.
- 23. Kerala: A hill station carpeted in tea plantations, misty mountains, and lush valleys.
Down
- 1. Uttar Pradesh: The spiritual capital on the banks of the Ganges, a city of ghats.
- 2. West Bengal: A hill station known for tea gardens, scenic views, and the toy train.
- 4. of Flowers Uttarakhand: A vibrant burst of alpine flowers nestled in the Himalayas.
- 6. Uttarakhand: Sacred cities on the banks of the Ganges, known for spirituality.
- 8. Himachal Pradesh: The Queen of Hills, with colonial architecture and panoramic views.
- 9. Rajasthan: The Golden City, with sand dunes, forts, and a rich desert culture.
- 11. Mahal Uttar Pradesh: A white marble jewel on the banks of the Yamuna, a symbol of love.
- 13. Tamil Nadu: A charming hill station with tea gardens, botanical gardens, and Nilgiri hills.
- 15. Karnataka: A UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient ruins and boulder-strewn landscapes.
- 17. Rajasthan: The Pink City, adorned with palaces, forts, and vibrant markets.
- 21. West Bengal: The largest mangrove forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.