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AgraAgra is the quintessential Mughal City, where the world marvels at the epitome of love, beauty and sacrifice - The Taj Mahal, one of the wonders of the world. So overwhelming is the magic monument, that Agra has been immortalized ,as the City of the Taj. As visitors walk down the
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AllahabadThe city of Allahabad is 135km west of Varanasi at the confluence of two of India's holiest rivers - the Ganges and the Yamuna. The mythical Saraswati River(said to be underground - there is even some scientific research being carried out on that front), the River of Enlightenment, is also believed to join them here. The confluence, known as
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AmritsarAmritsar (The Pool of the Nectar of Immortality) is named after the sacred pool in the Golden Temple, the holiest of Sikh sites. The religious and cultural capital of the land of five rivers (Punjab), it is a city always drenched in a festive mood. The fragrance from mother earth, carries drums and dances on its wings and
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BandhavgarhCompact, yet full of game; Bandhavgarh is essentially known for its small, but thriving national park, which is home to tigers, langurs, chinkaras, chitals, sambars and the Indian bison. The terrain is rocky with swamps and thickly-forested small, swampy meadows, locally known as bohera. Scattered throughout the park and particularly around the fort, are numerous caves containing shrines
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CorbettNamed after Jim Corbett, the legendary hunter naturalist, the Corbett National Park, is believed to be one of the finest habitats of the tiger in India. Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, the park extends over a tract of 520 sq. km. A large valley with forested ridges, the Ramganga river winds through its entire length and dense sal and deciduous
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DarjeelingOne of the most magical lands on earth, Darjeeling is lavished with awe-inspiring wildlife and exquisite flora, with some of the rarest species of animals and birds and some 600 species of butterflies. Synonymous with tea, Darjeeling is a petite hill station in West Bengal. Cradled in the folds of the loftiest mountains
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DelhiThis is the capital city of India, and can be called as a major gateway to India. Delhi is one of the most important metropolis in India,as it is the city of power. It has a very good combination of both modern, as well as ancient culture. It is also known as the Headquarters of Indian politics, as most of the heads of the Indian government and other political parties, reside here, including the Prime Minister, and President
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DharamshalaRightly called the Scotland of India, Dharamshala has some of the most spectacular views of the Dhauladhar snowline and age-old monasteries,dotting the wooded landscape. Also a sacred place for Tibetans, because His Holiness the Dalai Lama lives here, Dharamsala is a spiritual paradise, where Buddhism prevails and the Dalai Lama is larger than life. At once earthy and surreal,
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Fatehpur SikriThe deserted city, lies along the top of a ridge. This new capital of Akbar, had to be abandoned only 14 years after it was created, due to lack of water. But the splendid palaces and mosques remain as a vanquished dream. However, this ghost city is worth a view as the buildings in Fatehpur Sikri can be classified into religious and secular. On the one hand are Jami Masjid and the Dargah of Sheikh Salim
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GangtokThe capital of Sikkim, Gangtok has a very spectacular setting and offers excellent views of the entire Kanchenjunga range, from various points in its vicinity. This jewel-like mountain capital,lies wrapped in mists and clouds ,with an incredible variety of rhododendrons and rare orchids.
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HaridwarIndia is most fortunately beautified by the holy city of Haridwar. Associated with both Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu, Haridwar is among the seven sacred cities of India. The Door of Gods (Hari-dwar) and the Gateway to paradise, it marks the entry of the holy river Ganges into the plains. It is believed that this was one of the four places where the amrit (nectar), which was churned out of the ocean, fell, as it was
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KedarnathKedarnath is located at the source of the river Mandakini. Like Badrinath, it is a shrine held in high reverence. Mythology identifies the deity at Kedarnath temple with the rump of a bull, a form assumed by Lord Shiva when eluding the Pandavas who had come for repentance for killing of their kith and kin, in the great battle of Kurukshetra. Kedarnath is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord
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KhajurahoClose on the heels of the Taj and the piousness of Varanasi; the enigma of Khajuraho, unfolds with the tinkling of temple bells and the graceful movement, of myriad forms, poised in dance and movement, with the beauty of the timeless sculptures. Once used to guard the city gates, Khajuraho, alludes to the imagery of the tall date palms. While the gates have ceased to exist, the willowy date palms
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LadakhWhatever the description, there is just no place on earth quite like this ethereal cold desert. Starting from its landscape, sky, shooting stars, silence, wizened faces, rosy cheeks, dragons and Zen ,Ladakh seldom fails to baffle or surprise. It is like a jazz crescendo on the lose. The stark and rugged landscape, situated amidst multiple-hued mountains, some smooth enough, others scraggly; the town has an overwhelmingly Buddhist character, dotted with gompas and marketplaces swarming with monks.
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LehLeh is a lovely town. Nestled along the Indus River, the town lies in a fertile valley surrounded by barren mountains. An important town in the region and the major hub for travelers coming into Ladakh, this high altitude desert is dominated by the imposing Leh Palace and the Namgyal Tsemo. Lying in the Himalayas watershed, the labyrinthine lanes and pathways of Leh snake around the parti-coloured streets of
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ManaliOne of the most popular hill stations up north, Manali is famous for its apple orchards, snowy peaks and pretty slate houses. Named after the great sage Manu, it is a bustling town along the Beas river, with snow-capped peaks providing the perfect backdrop to its fruit orchards and hillsides covered with dark green pine trees.
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MathuraPopularly known as Brij Bhoomi, Mathura is a major pilgrimage place for Hindus. Krishna, the popular incarnation of Vishnu, is believed to have been born in Mathura, and is closely linked with many episodes in his early life. Although almost like a forgotten city after the great cultural and rich enduring past it had, Mathura has grown in recent years into a multi-faceted urban sprawl with haphazard
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MukteshwarOne of the brightest jewels in the crown of the Kumaon Hills, Mukteshwar provides a majestic view of the Himalayas and the Almora town below, in glittering moonlit nights. Surrounded by apple and peach orchards and inspired by a colour, that blends perfectly with nature, with its lush greenery, strange flowers, and unforgettable view of the pristine, white Himalayan crests in the distant horizon, Mukteshwar is an ideal tourist
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MussoorieMussoorie is a picturesque hill resort, set up during the days of the Raj. A mountain - resort town at the Himalayan foothills, Mussoorie has everything to offer. Trek through the hills or jump over little hills, streams and flowers in the valley, or go fishing in the cool streams, or proceed for rock climbing or mountaineering if you wish. A cool gateway with vignettes of the colonial era, Mussoorie is snow white in winter and flower-bright in spring. Salubrious and balmy in summer and leaf green and fern-filled in the rains, Mussorie is a paradise in all seasons.
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NainitalLocated at a height of 1940 mt. above sea level and placed, around the beautiful lake, Naini Tal, is the charming hill resort of Nainital. Surrounded by seven hills, this attractive hill station, was once the summer capital of Uttar Pradesh and is expected to become the future capital of the new state of Uttaranchal. The most sought after hill resort in India, its quaint cottages, colourful markets, the lush landscape and the beautiful lake, at the very heart of it, makes Nainital a delightful spot.
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RanikhetAn important point, on the Kumaon circuit and unrivalled for the panoramic views of the Himalayas, Ranikhet, as hill station, is idyllic in its charm. Weaving an instant spell on the visitor, tourists, over the centuries have, enthused ecstatically over its valley, meadows, cliffs, hills, snow-capped mountains, serpentine rivers and crystal clear rivulets, who here and there, display the rainbow. An unusual name
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RishikeshA small pilgrim town, with scores of ashrams and yoga centres, Rishikesh is also famous for its adventure sports, along the Ganges, and trekking in the lower Himalayas. The gateway and the start off point for journeys, to the 4 famous pilgrims centres of Garhwal - Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamnotri
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ShimlaThe capital of Himachal Pradesh and former summer capital of British India, Shimla is the states most important centre. Overlooking terraced hillsides and cultivations, Shimla is magnificently robed in dense forests of oak and pine, fur and rhododendron, and it is best to travel here on the slow train from Kalka. Bulging at its seams with unprecedented expansion, Shimla retains a colonial
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Varanasi / BanarasThe cultural and religious capital of India, Varanasi is situated on the banks of the holiest of all Indian rivers, the Ganga. It is one of the most ancient city of world and probably the oldest living city in India. Varanasi is also called Kashi, or the city of spiritual light. Hence for the devout Hindu, this besides being a pilgrimage centre, is considered especially auspicious to die here, ensuring an instant route to heaven. 25 centuries ago, Lord Buddha, preached his message of enlightenment, for the first time, in Sarnath near Varanasi.
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