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Best of India Tour Packages...
Holidays in India, especially during the fair seasons, have their matchless charm. And to indulge into it, foreigners from all parts of the world flow in large numbers. The colourful and rich culture of India has always attracted tourists from round the globe, in large numbers.
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The first Buddhist cave monuments at Ajanta date from the 2nd and 1st centuries B.C. During the Gupta period (5th and 6th centuries A.D.), Ajanta, a UNESCO world heritage site, is famous for its Buddhist rock-cut cave temples and monasteries with their extraordinary wall paintings.
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Rajasthan is a North Indian State full of Culture, Heritage, Monuments, festivals, music and dances. Rajasthan poses an unique cultural heritage distinct from others. Once land of Rajputs, Rajasthan has numerous magnificent Forts, Palaces, Havelis and other historical structures to offer.
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For the tourists who want to go to India on reasonable cost and in limited time golden triangle and temples tour is right substitute to go to India because this tour package will introduce tourists not simply with historical monuments but also with temples where the tourists can get mental peace.
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The enchanting region of South India remains almost untouched by invasions throughout its history. The Indian heritage is more intact here than in any other region of the country. South India tours have lot for tourists including temples, wildlife, hills, beaches, yoga and ayurvedic medical centers.
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India is famous for its temples and that is the reason that among the different kinds of tourism in India, pilgrimage tourism is increasing most rapidly. Thefamous places for tourists to visit in India for pilgrimage are Vaishno Devi, Golden temple, Char Dham and Mathura Vrindavan.
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might just be the perfect ambassador to represent Indian scenic beauty at its juvenile best. The unadulterated charm of the district with silent rivers, lush forest floors, and sleepy slopes looks away, like a shy Indian bride.
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Taj Mahal: One of the Seven Wonders of the World
One of the finest examples of Mughal architecture, a style that combines elements from Persian, Turkish, Indian, and Islamic architectural styles is The Taj Mahal. The Taj Mahal is a mausoleum located in Agra, India and was constructed under Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Ustad Ahmad Lahauri is generally considered as the main designer of Taj Mahal. In 1983, Taj Mahal became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In 2008, it was named one of the new seven wonders of the world.
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 If you are planning to visit India for the first time, there is no better option than the Golden Triangle Tour - Covering Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. Golden Triangle Tour is the most popular tourist spot. |
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 The Best of North India Tour of India is a delightful journey of magnificent Rajasthan, splendid heritage forts and palaces, pilgrimage places of North India and is also a fascinating visit to Taj Mahal. |
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The peninsular India boasts of some of the world’s finest beaches. Right from the French feel Pondicherry to the Portugese sauté of Goa, the Indian beaches has more to offer than just fun, frolic and sand. Home to a mélange of international cross cultures, the beaches are India’s greatest recreation joint. Ignite the passion within. |
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A slight grunt and a quiver in the woods. A moment of hesitant silence and a distant roar. India plays host to the world’s largest collection of flora and fauna and its time you experienced the true jungle spirit. Cave-in to your deeper desires. |
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Top Travel Destinations this Season...
India is most certainly the land with the highest number of monuments. What’s even better is it’s influenced by various cultural styles like the Hindus in the South, to the Rajputs in the West; Mughals in the North to Post Colonials on the Coastal areas; the list is endless.
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With its majestic architecture and royal aura, the Mysore palace is the crown jewel of Mysore.The Mysore Palace was the official residence of the Woodeyar rulers.
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The magnificent edifices of Khajuraho represent the artistic grandeur and zenth of Indian architecture. The beautiful temples of Khajuraho leave the visitors awestruck.
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Sun temple at Konark is yet another example of the magnificence of Indian architecture. One of the wonders of its times, the Sun temple will surely leave you overwhelmed. Dedicated to Sun God, it was built by Raja Narsimhadeva of the Ganga dynasty.
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Nalanda was a famous center of learning during ancient times. according to the famous Chinese traveler Hiuen Tsang, the university was spread over a large area and had more than ten thousand students and nearly one thousand faculty members of great intellect.
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You're always welcome...
It’s like that mouth-watering dish that keeps you coming back for more. A collector’s series of India’s favourite holiday destinations packaged, to suit every need. A must have for every traveller.
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Splash over and prepare for India’s most thrilling beach destination. And to add to it, it breeds more than 18 world class beaches, extra - dry, with a dash of salt!
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Amidst the wintry snowfall and coniferous pines, lies the land of mysterious paradise, Kashmir. There can be no greater sin for a traveller than missing out on the stunning brilliance of Kashmir.
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Go bananas over the green effervescence. Recline in the pensive shades of the backwaters or cuddle up in misty hill-stations. Kerala Go Green.
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To call it the colour capital of India would still be an understatement. A silent camel ride through the filtered twilights is enough to announce the age of the brave and gallant of the yester-years. The blazing chivalry of the bygone empires blend into a fiery taste of sculpturous art, apparent through the corridors of proud forts and monuments. |
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Top Travel Destinations this Season...
A collection of the most enticing holidays this season, blended so perfectly that you would savor it till the last drop. A strong recommendation for those, who are looking to etch some serene memories and reunite the spirit of family bonds.
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A UNESCO world Heritage site, is easily one of the India’s richest reflection of monolithic art form. The Ancient city of Karnataka is believed to be the holy place of convergence between Rama and the Vanara or the Monkey Dynasty.
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Often referred as the queen of hill-stations, provides relief like an oasis for the equatorial state of Tamil Nadu. Mighty rocks, misty escapes, cascading streams and eucalyptus woods form the heart of this ever popular hill station.
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Is clearly a heaven to escape the dusty heat of the Thar desert of Rajasthan. A fine hill-station that it is, it also cultures some of India’s finest and oldest Jain and Hindu temples.
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Draped in coniferous forests, temperate ambience, and neo-gothic architecture, it is one of India’s most priceless possessions. Shimla , the‘British jewel of the orient’ houses India’s first meter gauge railway and en-route to Kalka, the journey sees you go through 103 tunnels and 806 bridges!
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The largest town of Sikkim, is located in the foot hills of the eastern Himalayas. Gangtok , a Buddhist heritage centre, is an excellent getaway for eastern India city dwellers,.
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