India is the place of various tourist places. There are many religious tourist places in India. India can rightly be called the ‘Land of Faith’. The existence of large number of temples, mosques, churches, gurudawars and monasteries in India attract many traveler to visit the country that is tolerant, spiritual and most of all diverse. Tourism has a grown mainfold and so has the fame of India.
Somnath Jyortilinga
The Somnath temple located in Prabhas Patan near Veraval in Saurashtra on the western coach of Gujarat, it is believe to be the first amount the twelve jyotrilinga shrines of Shiva. It is one of the most important pilgrimage and tourist spot of Gujarat. The story behind the Somnath temple, as per the Hindu mythology, is quite interesting. Millions of devotees visit Somnath Jyortilinga every year to revive their faith and experience the beauty of Saurashtra. There is also many some other destinations such as the beautiful somnath beaches, Gir National Park and many other interesting tourist attractions that captivating natural beauty, that lie nearby.
https://www.gosahin.com/places-to-visit/somnath-jyotirlinga/
Vaishno Devi Tourism
Vaishno Devi located in Trikuta Hills in Jammu, 13 km from katra at the height of 1560 m above sea level with bright clouds and thinning air, this town is the holy cave temple of Mata Vaishnodevi, with spirituality and wonderful atmosphere. each year thousand of Pilgrims visit to seek blessings and show unflinching faith in this temple. Vaishnodevi is a religious trekking destination where pilgrims walk about 13 km uphill to reach the little caves which is one of the 108 Shakti Peetha. Vaishno Devi , also known as Mata Rani is a manifestation of Durga, a Goddess according to Hindu mythology. The trek itself is very enjoyable for all tourist, though it might be little difficult for kids and elderly people. It is the great place if some one is inclined towards both Hinduism and nature.
https://www.tourmyindia.com/blog/top-25-religious-tourism-places-in-india/
Akshardham
Akshardham or Swaminarayan Akshardham complex is a Hindu temple, and a spiritual-cultural campus in Delhi, India. The temple displays millennia of traditional Hindu and Indian culture, spirituality, and architecture. The temple, which attracts approximately 70% of all tourists who visit Delhi. The temple officially open on 6 November 2005 by Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam. The complex features an Abhisheka Mandap, Sahaj Anand water show, a thematic garden and three exhibitions namely Sahajanand Darshan(Hall of Values, neelkanth darshan, and Sanskruti darshan(cultureal boat ride). The Akshardham Mandir is 141-foot high, spans 316-foot wide, and extends 356-foot long.
Sahajanad darshan:
The Hall of Values features lifelike robotics and dioramas which display incidents from Swaminarayan’s life, this is the message about the importance of peace, harmony, humility, service to others and devotion to God.
Nilkanth Darshan:
The theatre houses Delhi’s first and only large format screen, measuring 85-foot by 65-foot. The theater shows a 40-minute film specially commissioned for the complex, Neelkanth yatra, to recount a seven-year pilirimage made by Swaminarayan made during his teenage years throughout India.
Sanskruti Vihar:
The Boat Ride is a 12-minute journey through 10,000 years glorious heritage, using life figures and robotics to depict life in Vedic India, from family life to bazaars and teaching.
Musical fountain:
Musical fountain, also known as the Yagnapurush kund, is India’s largest step well. It features a very large series of steps down to a traditional ‘yagna kund’.