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Agra Tourism
Established in 1475 by Badal Singh, Agra finds reference in the Mahabharata
as Agraban. During Akbar's period that Agra became the center of art, culture,
commerce and learning.
Badrinath Tourism
Cradled in the twin mountain ranges of Nar and Narayan is the holiest of
the four main shrines, Badrinath along the left bank river Alaknanda. With
the splendid Neelkanth mountains as the backdrop, it is an important destination
on the scared itinerary of every devour Hindu. Once the spot was carpeted
with 'badris' or wild berries and hence was famous as 'Badri Van'.

Bikaner Tourism
Founded in 1486 AD by the Rathore prince, Rao Bikaji, hence the name Bikaner,
the city is another worth-watching destination in the royal land of Rajasthan.
Dalhousie Tourism
Isolated by high mountain ranges, the valley of Chamba is noted for the
magnificence of its scenery. The British Governor General, Lord Dalhousie,
visiting this area around the middle of the 19th century for a quiet retreat,
came upon a charming spot on a ridge overlooking the plains. This was to
become the attractive little hill town that was named after him.
Delhi Tourism
The dil of India, beating with politics, administration and history. A booming
urban culture amid and reminders of a grand past. Find a little bit of every
part of India in this city.
Dharamshala
Tourism
Dharamsala is the main hill station in the Kangra Valley - a fertile, undulating
valley, lying between the gentle Shivalik Hills and the foothills of the
mighty Dhauladhars - a valley noted for the beauty of its scenery - lush
terraces, wooded hills, manicured tea gardens and sparkling streams. The
Dhauladhars, "the white mountains" that rise 4,000 m above the
valley floor, provide a dramatic backdrop.
Gangotri Tourism
The picturesque pilgrimage in the hinterlands of the Himalayas is the most
sacred spot where Ganga , the stream of life, touched earth for the first
time.
Goa Tourism
Stretches of silver sand wetted by a rush of blue waters, the sky mirroring
the sea below, the strumming of guitars from distant taverns, white churches
resting against green paddy fields and coconut groves, long nights spent
over brewed feni, longer days of sun, sand and sea. In other words, Goa.
Yet, there's lot more than sand and sea here. Goa is about style, haute
couture and sophistication.
Haridwar Tourism
Gateway to the four pilgrimages in the Uttrakhand region, is located on
the foot hills of Shivaliks. It is on the banks of River Ganga. The Ganga
leaves the mountains and enters the plains with Haridwar being the first
major town on the plains.
Jaipur Tourism
Founded by Raja Jai Singh II, Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan is a major
enticement to the visitors. The city has a mystical existence as it is surrounded
on all sides by rugged hills and war scarred walls. The city affords a romantic
sight due to its pink color domination.
Jaisalmer Tourism
Jaisalmer is one of the most loved towns of Rajasthan. As a tourist destination,
this city renders countless moments of pleasure for the yearning tourist.
Jodhpur Tourism
Rajasthan, the land embellished with infinite imprints of colour and chivalry,
harmonious life and lingering music, harmony and hospitality, palaces and
pristine nature; has been extending an invigorating invitation to the world,
since time immemorial.
Kedarnath Tourism
Amidst the dramatic mountainscapes of the majestic Kedarnath range stands
one of the twelve 'Jyotirlingas' of Kedar or Lord Shiva. Lying at an altitude
of 3584 mts. on the head of river Mandakini, the shrine of Kedarnath is
amongst the holiest pilgrimages for the Hindus.
Khajuraho Tourism
Khajuraho, derived from the word 'khajur' meaning the date palm, was a quiet,
unknown town till a chance discovery made it a popular tourist destination.
Forgotten and unvisited until the mid-1960s, the place is now, after the
Taj, India's biggest single tourist attraction. Khajuraho has the largest
group of medieval temples; each studded with countless sculptures of extraordinary
grace and delicacy.
Kullu - Manali
Tourism
The valley of gods, as the Kullu valley has come to be known, is perhaps
the most delightful region in the western Himalayas. The ancient Hindus
regarded it as the furthest limit of human habitation - Kulantapitha, and
its original name finds mention in the epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata
as well as Vishnu Purana.
Leh - Ladakh
Tourism
Leh has quite a few interesting places on offer. You could start with the
captivating Leh Palace that rises from the edge of a hill overlooking the
town and stretches out towards the indigo sky. Irrevocably reminiscent of
a picture-getcard of Lhasa's Potala Palace, this deserted edifice has a
definite mystical quality about it.
Mandawa Tourism
Known as one of the finest nestled in the Shekhawati region, Mandawa is
not only famous for its royal castle, but also for its innumerable Havelis
where painted facades offer a great variety of surprises.
Mumbai Tourism
What could be more appropriate a beginning than the 'entrance' to the port
of Mumbai? The ceremonial arch was built in 1927 to Commemorate the visit
of King George V and Queen Mary for the Delhi Durbar in 1911.
Nanital Tourism
Naini, a word that almost brings the cool air with it is a secret hide out
of the tourists each year. Situated at an altitude of 1,938mtrs, this dreamland
town with its beauteous splendour is one of the most popular tourist resorts
of the country. The nucleus of Naini Tal's exquisite beauty is her lake
which is a haven for water sports like Yachting, Kayaking, Canoeing and
Boating.
Pushkar Tourism
There are a few places in India that can't be described and Pushkar is one
of them. You have to come here and experience the things first hand to appreciate
the real beauty of this serene town. Surrounded by hills on three sides
and sand dunes on the other, Pushkar forms a fascinating location and a
befitting backdrop.
Rishikesh Tourism
About 24 Kms from Haridwar. Located in the laps of lower Himalayas, and
is surrounded by scenic beauty of the hills on three sides with Holy Ganga
flowing through it. The whole place is considered to be sacred as it is
believed that meditation at this place leads to attainment of salvation.
There are many temples-some ancient, some new along the river Ganges.
Shimla Tourism
Just 6 km from Kufri, Fagu is a vantage point with panoramic views of the
ranges and valleys. Picturesquely located amid forests and orchards, Fagu
has a rest house and tourist bungalow overlooking the Giri Valley.
Udaipur Tourism
The various lakes in the Udaipur city have made it the Venice of the East.
The pleasant climate of the city offers a welcome respite from the harsh
climate of Rajasthan. From lakes in midst of the sandy terrain to green
forested hills, the city offers many surprises that will leave you mesmerized.
Varanasi Tourism
Also known as the Golden Temple, it is dedicated to Lord shiva, the presiding
deity of the city. Varanasi is Said to be the point at which the first jyotirlinga,
the fiery pillar of light by which shiva manifested has supremacy over others
gods, broke through the Earth's crust and flared towards the heavens. More
than the Gaths and even the Ganga, the Shivalinga installed in the temple
remains the devotional focus of Varanasi.
Yamunotri Tourism

The Shrine of Yamunotri, source of river Yamuna is situated in the direction
opposite to Gangotri and the road bifurcates and goes to Yamunotri from
Dharasu, a place between Rishikesh-Uttarkashi. Yamunotri can also be visited
via Mussoorie and Barkot.
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