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India's
amazing diversity offers you everything you could ever want in a
holiday. From the moment that you set foot in India to be
greeted by a graceful namaste, a gesture that denotes both
welcome and respect, you are on the way to one of the most
rewarding experiences of your life. Bounded by the
majestic Himalayan ranges in the north and edged by a
spectacular coastline surrounded by three seas, India is a vivid
kaleidoscope of landscapes, magnificent historical sites and
royal cities, golden beaches, misty mountain retreats, colorful
people, rich cultures and festivities. We as a leading travel
operators in India, have a dominant presence in every Indian State
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Agra
Agra
was once the capital of the Mughal empire and even today it
seems to linger in the past. Agra is an old city and it is said
that its name was derived from Agrabana.As a leading Travel
Operators in India, we offer you reliable travel and tour services
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Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad the largest
city in Gujarat blends an ancient heritage with a vibrant
present. The city is named after a Sultan who founded it in
1411.As a principal Travel
Operators in India, we can provide you
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Ajmer
Just over 130 kms
south-west of Jaipur is Ajmer, a burgeoning town on the shore of
the Ana Sagar, flanked by barren hills. Historically, Ajmer had
considerable strategic importance and was sacked by Mohammed of
Ghori on one of his periodic forays from Afghanistan. Later it
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Amritsar
Amritsar is a pilgrimage city where people go essentially to pay reverence to the Guru Granth Sahib at the Golden Temple and take a dip in the holy waters of the Amrit Saras
Kund. The visit to Amritsar is incomplete without paying homage to the martyrs at Jalianwallah
Bagh. more...
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Aurangabad
Aurangabad is named after
Aurangzeb, but earlier in its history it was known as Khadke.
Aurangabad is northern Maharashtra's largest city though it is
remarkably uncrowded and quiet except for the occasional
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Ayodhya Ayodhya is located on the latitude 26.48 North and longitude 82.14 East at almost the centre of the state of Uttar
Pradesh, in the northern region of India. It is a part of the great northern plains and is situated on the south bank of the river
Saryu/Ghaggar. Ayodhya is 130 km east of Lucknow. more...
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Badrinath Situated on the right banks of the river Alakananda in the northern Indian state of Uttar
Pradesh, Badrinath is cradled between the two mountain ranges of Nar and
Narayan, with the breathtaking sight of the Neelkanth peak forming its background. Popularly called the ‘Garhwal Queen.
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Bangalore
Bangalore capital of Karnataka
state is thriving modern business center, dubbed the 'Silicon
Valley' of India, whose gracious garrison town features are
being remodelled in the image of India's mall-loving middle
class.It contains many beautiful gardens and parks, and is a preferred tourist destination.
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Bhavnagar
An 18th
century coastal city, Bhavnagar was the capital of an erstwhile
princely state. Bhavnagar was founded by Bhavsinhji Gohil, the
rulers of Sihor in 1723 AD. It is an intermediate port with a
natural harbour.The commercial importance of this city is increased.
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Belur
Belur is located amongst the hills of the Western Ghats in the Indian state of Karnataka on the banks of Yagachi River. It is at a distance of 222 km to the west of the state capital Bangalore. Belur is famous all over India because of its profusely carved temples.
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Bhopal
There is a saying in Bhopal that those who visit the city once, always return. Bhopal is the capital city of India’s largest state Madhya
Pradesh. The city is also referred to as the City of Lakes because of the two beautiful lakes that are situated in the center of the city.
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Bhubaneshwa
The capital of the eastern Indian state of
Orissa, Bhubaneswar is an important commercial center. Visit the
finest temples - Lingaraj, Rajarani, Mukteswar, Brahmeswar and
Parasurameswar. These temples are some of the best specimens of
the Orissan Temple Architecture. more...
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Bikaner
This city lies on the
northern point of the triangle of desert cities. Bikaner is
another royal walled city dating back to 1486 AD. It was,
however, a major trade centre as it stood on the ancient caravan
route which linked central Asia and North India with the Gujarat
seaports. more...
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Bodhgaya
As the place
of the Buddha's Enlightenment, Bodhgaya is the spiritual home of
Buhddhists. It attracts tens of thousands of believers from all
over the world. Bodhgaya situated near the river Niranjana, is
one of the holiest Buddhist pilgrimage centres. more...
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Chandigarh-
Chandigarh, endowed
with magnificent backdrop of the Shivaliks, sparkling gardens
and a planned township, is one of the most beautiful and
glamorous cities of India. With its lush green surroundings,
blooming gardens, shady trees, wide roads, excellent
communications and the most charming people. more...
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Chennai
Chennai, also known as Madras, the
fourth largest city in India and the capital of Tamilnadu. The
city sprawls over more than 70 square km. The population of
Chennai is 5.9 million. Many of the indian languages are spoken
in Chennai, though the main language of Chennai is Tamil. more...
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Cochin
An all time tourist favourite, Cochin
is the commercial capital of Kerala. It has to offer palaces,
forts, beaches, backwaters, old churches, snakes boat races,
Kathakali, museums and the convenience of the big city.Cochin is
just about the center of Kerala. It is basically a collection of
islands and narrow peninsulas. more...
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Coimbatore
One of the most
important cities of Tamilnadu, Coimbatore is called the
'Manchester of South India' and is the third largest city in the
state. The headquarters of the Nilgiri region, its exposure to
the Palghat Gap of the Western Ghats Coimbatore a Salubrious
climate. A highly industrialised city. more...
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Coonoor
The Nilgiri Hills are famous for their sublime hill stations. Notable among them is
Coonoor, located at the head of the Hulikal ravine at an altitude of 1,800 m above sea level. It is 19 km from Ooty (also, Udhagamandalam or
Ootacamund), another famous hill station of the Nilgiris. more...
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Cuttack
Situated just 25 km away from
Bhubaneswar, Cuttack is the largest city of Orissa. It stands atop the Mahanadi delta and extends from the Mahanadi River on the north to river Kathjori in the south. Due to its strategic location many rulers and kingdoms, in the
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Daman
a picturesque port town
of indescribable loveliness. So near Mumbai, yet far from its
maddening crowd, Daman an erstwhile Portuguese enclave, and a
picturesque port town, is a popular getaway for most city
dwellers. Within its 72 sq. km, there is everything a tourist
looks for. more...
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Darjeeling
Well known for its treks, gompas and food, Darjeeling is an all-time favorite tourist haunt. It offers astounding views of the Kanchenjunga and other peaks of the Mount Everest. We, as a leading holiday tour and
travel
operators in India,, can offer you holiday tours to its temples, monasteries, zoological parks.
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Dehradun
This old centre of the Raj
is situated in the broad Doon Valley between the Siwaliks and
the front range of the Himalya. Dehra Dun is at the centre of a
forest area and the Forest Research Institute is here. The town
is a major academic and research centre and a base for the
Indian Military Academy and the Survey of India.more...
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Gaya
One of the holiest towns of the Hindus, Gaya is located in the
central part of the state of Bihar on the west bank of the Falgu
River. It is a part of the great Gangetic plains 13 km north of
Bodhgaya and 97 km south of Patna city. more...
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Gwalior
It is a historical Indian city and
is located on the periphery of Madhya Pradesh State, 321 Kms
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Haridwar
Haridwar, "Gateway to the abode of gods" blessed by
the holy trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva nestles on the
banks of River Ganga. Renowned for the "Maha Kumbh Mela"
appearing every 12 years. more...
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Hyderabd
Hyderabad, the capital city of Andhra Pradesh is a bustling
400-year-old metropolis with an urban population of 4.2 million
people approximately. more...
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Indore
Indore is the capital city of the erstwhile Holkar rulers. It is
animportant industrial city in central India and is known as
’mini Mumbai’. There are a number of historical monuments in
Indore belonging to the Holkars. more...
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Jaipur
The Rose Pink City founded by Maharaja Jai Singh II (1693-1743),
is the capital of Rajasthan. It is a major attraction for the
first-time visitor. more...
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Jaisalmer
The name JAISALMER evokes a vivid
picture of sheer magic and brilliance of the desert. Founded by
Rawal Jaisal in 1156 A.D.Jaisalmer was the last to sign the
Instrument of Agreement with the British. more...
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Jodhpur
Amidst the sand dunes and thorny vegetation of Thar desert
towers a fort, 120 meters above the plain. The fort over looks
the imperial city of Jodhpur which is part of the Desert Tourist
Triangle. more...
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Khajuraho
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. more...
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Kolkata
This city was the capital of the British empire in India till
1912 before it was shifted to Delhi. Thus one will find here
a medley of occidental and oriental architecture and style. This
city has completed its three hundred years of its establishment.
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Lucknow
Lucknow is a city synonymous with the Nawabi Culture. The
imperialistic splendour and magnificence of the Nawabi era has
been glorified and eulogized down the ages by writers, poets and
historians alike. more...
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Madurai
It is Tamil Nadu's most happening cultural arena. Today, Madurai
is the thriving pulse of Tamil Nadu industrial growth . Truly,
we believe that the Gods are here to stay! more...
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Manali
The Kullu valley has an ancient town in its lap called Manali.
Surrounded by towering peaks at an arm length, Manali's major
asset is its proximity to the snowline. more...
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Mumbai
India's most dynamic and
cosmopolitan city, with sky scrappers kissing the sky, frenetic
lifestyles, multicultural society and a plethora of festivals.
Come and live your dream with the glamour of Bollywood Cinema.
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Mussorie
The hill station of Mussoorie is one of the most-loved tourist
destinations of India. Located in the Himalayan foothills of
Uttar Pradesh, it has a number of waterfalls, picnic-spots,
temples and tourist bungalows. more...
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Nainital
Nainital has a series of lakes its why it is known as city of
lakes. It is a perfect gem for the tourist-world. For tourist
who enjoy bustle, there is a lot to do: boating, or sailing in
vivid coloured yachts. more... |
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New
Delhi
a canvas that reflects the complexities, contradictions, beauty
and dynamism of a city where the past co-exist with the present.
Many dynasties ruled from here and the city is rich in the
architecture of its monuments.
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Ooty
Ootacamund or Ooty the queen of southern hill resorts of India
is a hill resort standing at 7,349 feet above sea level. Udhagamanalam
(other name for Ooty) spreads over 36 sq. miles
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Pondicherry
The name Pondicherry has been derived from the
Tamil word Puducheri signifying 'the new settlement'.
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Portblair
The capital of the 350 odd islands that
comprise the Andaman and Nicobar group, has one major
landmark—the Cellular Jail. A pipal tree, just
outside this seven-winged national monument
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Pune
Pune,
located 170 kms. south of Mumbai has been the cultural capital
of Maharashtra, since ages. The city was one of the pivotal
basesof the 17th century great Maratha ruler Chhatrapati
Shivaji, who was born at the Shivneri Fort here
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Rishikesh
Rishikesh is one of the most popular pilgrim centres and gateway
to the Himalayan Shrines of Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri
and Yamunotri. The Yoga Centres of Rishikesh have enhanced
the significance of the place.
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Samode
Samode is situated 45 kms
from Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. This small village is
famous for its Samode Palace and Samode Bagh(Garden). The
Nathawats of Samode played an important role in the durbar of
Jaipur where they served as prime ministers.
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Srinagar
Srinagar is
the summer capital of the state of Jammu and Kashmir
and is the pride of the beautiful valley of Kashmir.
Srinagar is famous for its lakes and the charming rows
of houseboats floating on them. It is also known for
traditional Kashmiri handicrafts and dry fruits,
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Surat
The city of Surat is situated on the bank of river Tapti in the
western state of Gujarat. Surat is a name synonymous with great
wealth and prosperity.
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Shimla
Shimla (also spelt as 'Simla')
derives its name from goddess 'Shayamla Devi', which is another
manifestation of Goddess Kali. The capital of Himachal Pradesh
came into light when the British discovered it in 1819.
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Tirupati
Tirupati,
at the foothills of tirumala, is the abode of the Lord
Venkateswara one of the most venerated shrines in India. One
of the oldest temples, it was patronised by Pallavas, Cholas,
Pandyas and Vijayanagara kings. more...
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Thiruvananthapuram
Thiruvananthapuram, the city of the snake god , is the capital
of Kerala State and is situated at the southern tip of India.
The city is a blend of modern and traditional architecture. more... |
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Trichy
Tiruchchirappalli, also Tiruchirapalli popularly known as Trichy
city, southern India, in Tamil Nadu State, capital of
Tiruchchirappalli District, on the Kâveri (Cauvery) River. more...
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Udaipur
One of the most romantic cities in Rajasthan, Udaipur is also
known as the city of lakes. The marble palaces, beautifully laid
out gardens and the lakes make Udaipur seem almost like a mirage
in the desert. more...
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Varanasi
Varanasi, or Benaras, is one of the oldest living cities in the
world. Varanasi's prominence in Hindu mythology is virtually
unrivalled. With beautiful ghats, temples, forts and excursion
sites, a trip to this holy city is every worth its while. more...
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Vishakhapatnum
Vishakhapatnum,
also known as Vizag, is located on the eastern coast
of India in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
Vishakhapatnum is an important port and with a lovely beach along the Bay of Bengal. more...
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