New Hampshire

New Hampshire is a place like no other. Its wealth of natural beauty makes it one of the most-visited states in New England in the northeast of America. The travel experience in New Hampshire is rich with attractions and happenings for all ages, as well as specialty restaurants, a wide range of hotels, B&Bs and campsites, and exciting outdoor events. 
Tourists traveling by air enter New Hampshire through the Manchester – Boston Regional Airport, and those coming from the nearby cities can get in through bus and some of the times, train. When getting around the state, the most convenient way is to bring a car, as some of the spots are not serviced by public transport. New Hampshire is relatively a big state, so careful planning of the itinerary must be done.
Most of the time, tourists visit New Hampshire to experience the White Mountains and nothing else. The state has become popular due to the White Mountains as there are a multitude of sights to see and things to do within its premises. This scenic region is ideal for nature-tripping, skiing, hiking, camping and so much more. There is a popular resort within the premises of the White Valley called Waterville Valley, and this is a perfect spot for relaxation and slowing things down. The largest mountain in the Northeast, Mountain Washington, is another favorite most especially by hikers who seek extreme thrill and challenge. Mount Monadnock, on the other hand, is also one of the most-hiked mountains in the world as its peak gives out a panoramic sight of the entire New England on a clear, fine day.
New Hampshire’s natural assets not just stop in its mountain ranges, as its bodies of waters are also ideal for carrying-out the great outdoors. The state has some of the finest lakes in the northeast, and two of the deserving destinations to be are the Newfound Lake and the Squam Lake. Profile Lake, on the other hand, is best for fly fishing. Hayling Island is a proud recipient of two awards for having the best stretch of beaches, while New Forest is also popular due to its fantastic shorelines. Other destinations ideal for nature lovers are the Pawtuckaway State Park and the Mount Washington State Park.
For tourists who want to breathe New Hampshire’s nostalgic air, visiting its museums, galleries and historic districts are the best way to immense in its relevant past. One of the popular spots would be Manchester, an ancient mill town and Portsmouth, a historical district nestled on the sea. There are various historical landmarks and structures evenly spread in New Hampshire and the list includes Fort Constitution Historic Site, Museum of New Hampshire History, White Island Historic Site, and The Robert Frost Homestead. All these attractions describing the colorful tradition and interesting culture of New Hampshire are all worthy to be seen during the tour.