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North India -
Uttranchal Tour |
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Haridwar Tour |
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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 Tour |
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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 Tour |
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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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Nainital Tour |
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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 Tour |
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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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Corbett National Park Tour |
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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 Tour |
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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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Kedarnath Tour |
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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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