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Glorious India |
India is a land of paradoxes, ancient & modern, mystical yet sublime.
Whether you want temples, deserts, Mountains, trekking,
monasteries, forts, palaces, beaches, ethnic mud huts to the
marble marvel like Taj, from yarns of silks to dazzling jewels
studded idols, your expedition can never be complete because
India is not a place you simply see, India is total experience
that explores your five senses.
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Assam |
Nameri National Park covering an area of about 200sq.
kms is located at the foothills of eastern Himalayas
about 35km from Tezpur, the nearest town. The park is
the second Tiger reserve of Assam. The park consists of
deciduous forests, hills and the river Jia Bhoroli flows
through it. Nameri was set up as a sanctuary on 18th
September 1985 with an area of 137 sq km which was
actually a part of Naduar Forest Reserve. Later another
75sq km was added to it making it an area of 212 sq km
and on 15th November, 1998 it was officially established
as a National park. |
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Andhra Pradesh |
Capital Hyderabad
Gateway to South, the largest of the southern states,
famous for its landscape, history and religion.
An ancient culture distinguished by unique customs. The
people of these four states are bound together by a
certain homogeneity.
South India encompasses, humid jungle, cool hills,
beaches, backwaters, wildlife sanctuaries and islands. |
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Himachal Pradesh |
To the North-West of India, this small
friendly state is situated South of Kashmir and to the
west of Tibet. A perfect heaven for travelers of all
types. Himachal Pradesh is a land of gods and goddesses,
fairs and festivals and isolated villages with Tribal
populations, which add cultural variety.
It is a Paradise for trekking, high mountain ranges
covered with snow much of the year, high passes
approached through lush green forests and orchards |
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Jammu |
The gateway of Kashmir, the winter
capital elevation 300mts lies at the foot of Himalayn
region of Kashmir.
This city has a long been a center of Indian pilgrimage
Dogra culture, temple city. Majority of Hindus with
small Muslim communities around Banihal and Kishtwar
south of the Kashmir valley, around Poonch and the
border. |
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Kashmir |
A destination for Tourists of all
ages throughout the year. Kashmir is situated at the
extreme north of of India. Kashmir is known all over the
world as “ The Paradise On Earth”.
You will find the people themselves have a natural
charm, always friendly and helpful.You enter a new
civilization of gentleness beauty and peace, with all
the modern amenities of accommodation and transport and
much more that you will discover for yourself. |
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Karnataka |
Capital Bangalore Population 53 million
The Silicon valley of India, growing software industry,
industrial and commercial centre.
Wooded valley, hills, forests, the National Parks and
sanctuaries at Bandipur, Madumali,
Nagarhole. Majestic Mysore, imposing Royal Palace. |
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Kerela |
Sandwiched between the Lakshwadeep Sea
and the Western Ghats, Kerala is a bustling little
green-and-silver, coconuts-and-water state on the west
coast of India. It is bounded by Karnataka to the north,
Tamil Nadu to the east, and the Arabian Sea to the west.
Every district in Kerala has it's own unique culture and
characteristics. known for it's beach- the Sri
Padmanabhaswamy Temples and various museums and palaces;
Alappuzha for it's backwaters, Thrissur , the cultural
capital, Kottayam for it's ancient churches, Kozhikode
for it's old world charm and the entrancing Ponmudi or
Golden valley. |
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Ladakh |
Little Tibet, land of lamas. Monasteries
chortens and Maniwalls.Part of Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh
is the third division. Each of the divisions, Jammu ,
Kashmir and Ladakh, has distinct cultures geographical
terrain, religion and life style. It is often called
“LITTLE TIBET”. Ladakh derives its name from Tibetan “La
Tags’ the land of high pass. Ladakh in the western
Himalayas form the vast Tibetan plateau, a high altitude
desert, Karakoram Ladakh and Zanaskar range. Ladakh is
divided administratively into 2 districts Kargil and
Leh. |
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Madhya Pradesh |
"Heart Of India "
Population: 61 Million
Capital : Bhopal.
Some of Madhya Pradesh attraction are remote and
isolated :
Khajuraho with its Fabulous temples.
Gwalior : Famous for its old and very large fort.
Shivpuri: Once Summer Capital the Scindias 112KM from
Gwalior.
Orcha: (Hidden Place):120 Kms From Gwalior once capital
city of the Bundelas. |
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Orissa |
Orissa occupies unique position in the
ethnographic map of India for having the largest variety
of tribal communities. Although they are found in all
the districts of the State, yet more than half of their
total strength are found in the districts of Koraput,
Rayagada, Naurangpur, Malkangiri, Kalahandi, Nauapara,
Kandhamal, Baudh, Keonjhar, Sundargarh and Mayurbhanj. |
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Rajasthan |
The "land of kings"; the desert state of
Rajashtan southwest of Delhi on the border with
Pakistan. It has a might forts, magnificent Palaces. The
local women wear colourful cotton lenghas (skirts) or
Saris, the men magnificent turbans.
The Aravalli Hills, the oldest mountain range. The Thar
Desert south west of Jaisalmer 3000 square km. Jaisalmer
arising from the desert Chittor / Udaipur /Jodhopur,
Rajput Kingdom of Mewar. Famous for festivals and fairs
, Jaisalmer Desert Festival, Pushkar and Nagaur festival
most colourful one. |
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Sikkim |
Sikkim has many splendid attractions,
terraced hills with magnificent wonderland of forests
and rivers, rare flora and fauna. Sikkim’s rich cultural
heritage is rooted in the monastic tradition of
Buddhism. Mahayana Buddhism is the state religion having
wonderful Gompas in the hills.
The Himalayan State which has the towering “Kanchan-
Dzonga” or “ Kanchanjungha ranges, famous in the world.
at 28,216 feet, 8598 mts, is the third highest mountain
in the world. |
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Srinagar |
The Jammu and Kashmir’s Summer capital
more than 2000 years old in the heart of Kashmir valley
spreads out on both side of river Jehlum. Srinagar has
been called the “Venice of the Orient”.
The quaint charm of Houseboats of Dal Lake, Nageen Lake
and Naseem Lake in Srinagar to stay is a MUST .The
Houseboats are having two Bed rooms, three bed rooms and
four bed rooms with attached bath, with dining and
Sitting room also with Sun-deck. Each houseboat is
having the attendant who can also serve the food.
Explore lapping journeys on a Shikara (Gandola) in the
lakes, past floating gardens. |
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Tamil Nadu |
A living museum with an ancient culture
huge temples and traditions that developed over 2000
years ago still flourish . Famous for pilgrim’s center,
Kanchipuram, , Chidambaram, Trichy, Thanjavur, Madurai,
Kanyakumari.
Chennai the oldest city of the British rule and the
first branch of the East India Company. Today Chennai is
the fourth largest city of India , population 6 million,
about 1000 films is produced in Chennai, called “
Hollywood of India”.
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Delhi or National Capital Territory of
Delhi is India's capital and includes New Delhi , Old
Delhi, and Delhi Cantt. Also referred to as NCR, it
incorporates satellite cities of Faridabad, Gurgaon,
Ghaziabad and Noida Delhi has always been an attraction
for travelers and tourists. It caters to various needs
of tourists. From shopping to sight seeing, forts and
monuments to beautiful gardens, Delhi has it all. It
also has many state of the art hotels to offer to its
tourists. The economy of the state benefits from its
service sector, which comprises of Insurance, travel and
tourism , Mortgage, real Estate, consultancy and
educational Institutes. |
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Agra is possibly the most famous tourist
destination in India. Known for the spellbinding Taj
Mahal, one of the wonders of the world and a monument
regarded worldwide as a symbol of eternal love, the city
invites tourists with open arms from all parts of the
world. The other must visit monuments of the state are
the Agra Fort, tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah, Jahangiri Mahal,
the Rambagh and Dayalbagh Gardens.One of timeless
wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal in Agra is a pride
of India |
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The name 'Gujarat' is said to have been
derived from the Prakrit Gujjar Ratta or Gujjar Rashtra
- the land of Gujjars - a tribe that entered India with
the Huns in ancient time and wandering through Punjab
and Rajasthan, settled in western India.The state covers
an area of 196,024 sq km (75,685 sq mi).Gujarat had a
great civilization even before the arrival of the
Aryans. It had trade links with ancient civilizations of
Sumer, Babylon, Assyria and Egypt. The Port of Lothal
which has been excavated recently has been identified as
an important centre of the 4500 years old Aryan
civilization.Gujarat is renowned for its temples and
monuments associated with momentous historical periods. |
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