
India is one such land under the sun where nature and its beauty knows no confines. Here the tradition speaks, culture echoes and diversity delights. A first time visitor to India can get what he expects from a holiday. As soon as you set your feet in India you would be welcomed by a warm namaste. Defensed by the majestic Himalayan ranges and surrounded by three seas India as a tourist spot is very much in demand and popular. The popularity of the land needs no promotional advertising because the very magic of its heavenly locales and cultural exuberance draw the tourists in bulk to India in all the seasons.
The magnificent temples, historical sites, golden beaches, hill stations, picturesque cities, vibrant festivals and colourful people make India unique from other tourist destinations of the world and these are what compel the visitors to cross great distance and visit India. From the glorious Taj Mahal in the north to the splendid Charminar in the south, from the Gateway of India in the west to the Victoria Memorial in the east, from the mangroves of the Sunderbans to the steaming Thar Desert, from dazzling array of cities to the errotic villages of Khajuraho and Hampi, India seems to be full with brilliance - a brilliance that was unmatched then, and is unmatched even today.
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Both Ajanta and Ellora caves are located in the city of Aurangabad in Mumbai. Discovered in the 19th century, Ajanta Caves, lies in the Sahyadri Hills...
Akshardham temple in Delhi, is the second of its kind. Based on the same model as Akshardham temple at Ahmedabad in Gujarat...
It is believed that here only, Lord Buddha under the famous Banyan tree, attained enlightenment. Founded by the emperor Ashoka in 3rd century B.C...
Situated at Apollo Bunder, the Gateway is of great historical significance. It was built in the honour of King George V and Queen Mary's visit to Mumbai in 1911...
Well known as the 'Palace of the Wind', it is an excellant example of Rajputana architecture. It is believed that this palace was built for the women...
Backwaters are unique to the coastal regions lying along the state of Kerala. They are characterised by numerous network of waterways, inlets from the sea...
This wonderful monument, made of white marble, is a World Heitage site. Visitors are spellbound by the saracenian architecture, which looks superb...
Most popularly known as the Chittar Palace, it was built by MaharajaUmed Singh. Made of golden yellow sandstone this palace was designed by Henry Lanchester...
