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Delhi, the capital of India, sprawled over the west bank of
the river Yamuna is one of the fastest growing cities in
India. Historically, the city has long since been the foremost
in political importance with successive dynasties choosing it
as their seat of power, between the 13th and the 17th
centuries.
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The most beautiful building in the world. In 1631 the emperor
Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal in memory of his wife Mumtaz,
who died in childbirth. The white marble mausoleum at Agra has
become the monument of a man's love for a woman.
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Famous as Pink City- Jaipur is certainly a major attraction
for first time visitor. The city is surrounded on all sides by
rugged hills and symbolizes the nine divisions of the
universe. The city, apart from offering innumerable historical
monuments, palaces and forts patronizes several arts too..
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Jodhpur was once
the capital of the erstwhile kingdom of Marwar. It was also
called as the Land of Death. The city was called Jodhgarh till
1549 AD. While on tour to Jodhpur, you will come across many
historic yet interesting buildings. Most important place to
visit in Jodhpur is the Mehrangarh Fort.
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Jaisalmer in
Rajasthan paints a real picture of Arabian Nights. Coming
straight from your Arabian Night imagination, Jaisalmer is a
jewel of the desert state and is dotted with forts, havelis
and palaces.
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Udaipur is
situated on the banks of the lovely Lake Pichola and the lake
of Fatehsagar, in Southern Rajasthan, the Eden like Udaipur,
cocooned by the Aravalli Hills, is a dotted with numerous
beautiful palaces, domes, shrines among
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Varanasi is the
symbol of undying faith to millions of devotees who throng the
Ghats and temples of this holy city. The significance of
Varanasi/ Kashi can be gauged from the fact that Hindus from
different parts of India wish to spend their last days in the
eternal city to attain liberation. more
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Haridwar is
a holy city in the state of Uttaranchal in northern India.
Known as the Gateway to the Gods, Haridwar is considered one
of the seven holiest places according to Hindus, as the devas
are said to have left their footprints there.
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Rishikesh is one
of the best located pilgrimage centers along the right bank of
the Ganges. The holy river emerging from high mountains not
far from here, runs deep and silent through the thickly wooded
hills of the Tehri that straddle this region.
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Mussoorie, located
some 250 miles north of Delhi, capital of India, is among the
most popular hill stations of India, and is called the Queen
among the hill stations. It overlooks the sprawling Doon
valley and the city of Dehradun, the gateway to Mussoorie and
infact to the entire Garhwal.
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The Nainital
tourist district is the pride of the Kumaon region in
Uttaranchal. While there are many other places equally
beautiful, Nainital is certainly the most popular tourist
destination in Kumaon. It's a pleasant hill station.
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Ranikhet is the
apex of a triangle which includes Nainital and Almora, driving
along gentle slopes and pine covered hillsides, leading to
picnic spots in shady glens or to sheer cliffs with breath
taking views of the snow covered Himalayas
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India's first and
finest park spread over 520 sq. kms. along the banks of the
Ramganga river, just 300 kms. northeast of Delhi in the
foothills of the Himalayas is the Corbett National Park.
Corbett is regarded as one of the true bird parks of the
world.
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Badrinath is
devoted to the worship of Vishnu who, according to an amusing
tale, Usurped this place from Shiva. For Vishnu had come here
as the gods once did, to offer penance. He loved the place so
much that he plotted to unseat Shiva from his meditation here
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The five Kedar
lies in the valleys between the rivers Bhagirathi and
Alaknanda. The term Kedar itself means a natural rock
formation or a glacial moraine. According to legend,
Kedarnath, the chief seat of the Panch Kedar, come into being
during the period when the
five Pandava brothers were asked to seek Shiva's blessings
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Shimla is the
capital town of Himachal Pradesh. The town of Shimla is built
over several hills and connecting ridges. Shimla is situated
in the North-West Himalayas and was the Summer Capital of
India during the British rulling era.
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Manali is situated
at an altitude of 1,926 metres and spreads in 12.5 square km.
It is the real starting point of an ancient trade rout
Rohtang Pass : ( 51 km. ) At an altitude of 3,978 metres on
the highway to Keylong, the mass affords a wide-spread
panorama of mountain scenery.
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Dharamshala stands
at the foot of Dhauladhar and has a magnificent view of snowy
peaks, deodar and pine forests, tea gardens and beautiful
hills. The snow line is perhaps more easily accessible at
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Located in the
outer slopes of hill Dhauladhar range is another important
hill resort in the district Chamba . A number of picturesque
walks run through the oak, pine and deodar forests around the
town and offer excellent views of the Chenab, the Ravi and the
Beas valleys.
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Kochi, the
commercial and industrial capital, is situated on the west
coast of south India in the beautiful state of Kerala. The
state of Kerala, is one of the most prosperous states of south
India, flanked by the Arabian Sea on the western side and the
western ghats on the eastern side.
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The city of
Bangalore is famous in the world as Silicon Valley of India
that signifies for Bangalore’s status as a hub for information
and technology and the centre of travel destination of south
India from where you can cover the short tours to the famous
destinations of your interest.
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Chennai is one of
the four major metropolitan cities in India and one of the
holiday destinations in the golden triangle of the Southern
India. The city is situated on the shores of Bay of Bengal
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Mumbai has a
beautiful range of attractions for its visitors. From nature
lovers to science freks to the common tourists the city of
dreams Mumbai has something special to offer to everyone.
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India's smallest state Goa is located on the western coast of
the country, adjoining the Arabian Sea, which provides the
beach holidays that Goa is internationally famous for.
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