

We have mentioned over here some of the major visiting places
in India. It is a land of hills, rivers, plateaus, plains,
beaches, deltas and deserts. India offers a luxury travel to
its travelers and tourists. Cruise from picturesque nature
sites to the architectural wealth in this beautiful land.
Almost all the cities in India have some or the other
attractions.
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Nearly 104 kms away from Chandigarh is
one of the most popular hill stations of India, Shimla. It
is located at an altitude of 2,159 m in the lower
Himalayan range. With its charm and beauty, Shimla has
been casting spell on its visitors. Here, you can savor
the cool breeze throughout the year. Its lush green
forests of pine, cedar, and oak are very fascinating. |
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Travel to Agra India, the city of
architectural wonders and see the spellbinding Taj Mahal.
This beautiful marble monument, located on a bank of the
Yamuna River in Agra India, has inspired poets and lovers
throughout the world. Agra is also famous for Fatehpur
Sikri & Red Fort. The city is also famous for handicrafts
products such as Inley work on Marvel, Leather work,
Footwear, Brasswear, Carpets, Jwellery, Zari and
Embroidery work. |
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The Indian Himalayan range is
undoubtedly one of the most spectacular and impressive
mountain ranges in the world. Trekking in the Himalayas is
now quite enjoyable and has become comparatively easy with
the development of lightweight equipment and clothing with
booming tourist network. Many major
mountains are located entirely within India, such as Nanda
Devi (7,817 meters) in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Located
in the Lesser Himalayas are the hill stations of Shimla (Simla)
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Rajasthan, the land of the Kings, in
India at its exotic and colourful best with its
battle-scarred forts, its palaces of breathtaking grandeur
and whimsical charm, its riotous colours and even its
romantic sense of pride and honour. A tour of the state
will take you through the arid yet singularly beautiful
desert towns such as Jaisalmer and Barmer to the heart of
Rajput grandeur and brilliance such as Udaipur and
Chittorgarh.
The region is a true tourist paradise
and home to the most fascinating havelis and palaces and
an astounding wildlife sanctuaries, shrines for the
fervent and pious natives. The land of many legends, tales
of valor and sacrifices, Rajasthan probably attracts the
highest number of tourists in India. |
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More vacationers visit Goa every year
then any other destination on the west coast of India. A
glorious history richly preserved in churches, forts,
traditional homes, villages and its cities. Spectacular
pageantry. Colourful festivals. Warm and gracious people.
Superb cuisine. Goa is one of India's most laid back, yet
sophisticated and exciting , destinations.
From miles and miles of sunny beaches,
to the splendors of its quaint cities, towns and cobbled
alleyways, Goa is more than just beaches and sunshine.
It's also the charm and magic of toxic resorts, a verdant
green countryside, lush green forests and abundant
wildlife topped with the legendary warmth and hospitality
of the Goan people. |
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Kerala, the land of rivers and
backwaters is a green strip of land. The backwaters of
Kerala are unique attraction to tourists. The biggest
among these backwaters is the Vembanad lake, with an area
of 200 sq km, which opens out into the Arabian Sea at
Cochin port. Backwaters, historical structures, culture,
wildlife, and natural beauty, the state has all these and
more.
This land has some of the pristine hill
stations in India, with the entire Western Ghats dotted
with evergreens, rolling grasslands, sholas and stretches
of rejuvenating fragrance of tea and coffee plantations.
The wilder side of Kerala has in store some of the best
wildlife sanctuaries and national parks in the country
with a variety of plant and animal life unique to Kerala. |
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