Delhi, the capital of India is visited for its fine historical monuments, attractive and modern structures, greenery and latest transportation facilities...
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Agra is the most famous Indian city across the globe for its wonderful Taj Mahal. The city attracts for its historical structures and nearby sites...
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Jaipur is the “Pink City” of India and delights with its royal treatment which is experienced in its historical buildings like palaces, forts, temples etc...
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Udaipur is good when visited for its eventful past and imperial ambience. The city presents its wonderful past by its opulent structures like palaces, forts, temples and heritage hotels...
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Jaisalmer is adored for its genuine Rajasthani charms, as deserts set it apart from rest of the cities in the state. Like others, the city is full of ancient structures...
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The city of Jodhpur has many wonderful sites like Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhavan Palace and Rai ka Bag etc, and all attracts guests in good number...
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Pushkar is a famous pilgrimage site for Hindus and comprises numerous bathing Ghats and temples. The Camel Fair of October/November is a worldwide famous event in the town...
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Ajmer is an ancient Indian city in Rajasthan, and among the few cities to attract both the Hindus and Muslims. It’s a pilgrimage town and attracts for its fabulous mausoleum of the Sufi saint Khawaja Moinuddin Chisti...
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Bikaner is the “Camel Country’ and famous for its camels word over. Carpet-weaving, blanker making, alluring historical sites, sand dunes etc make it a tourists’ delight...
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Amritsar is the town of the renowned Golden Temple, a holy shrine of the Sikhs. The city is calm and growing, and frequented for its religious significance and the famous Jallianwala Bagh accident...
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Nainital is a small city in the hills of Kumaon and catches the imaginations of tourists for being a gorgeous hill station. Its surroundings by mountains on three sides further make it endearing for visitors...
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Shimla, the “Queen of Hills is situated at the height of 2397 above the sea level and pulls for pleasant weather. It’s an amazing tourist spot for its snow-capped peaks, forest, waterfalls and the grand Himalayas...
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Varanasi is the most famous Hindu pilgrimage site and famous for ancient temples, the River Ganges, ghats (bathing edges around ponds, rivers) etc. Sadhus (sage men) and praying people mark this ancient and truly amazing city...
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Haridwar or 'the Gateway to the Gods' features among the seven holiest places for the Hindu communities, and has been blessed by the trinity of Lord Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma...
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Rishikesh is encircled by hills on three sides and Holy Ganga flowing through it. The town is an entry place for Badrinath - Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri, three other pilgrim places...
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Khajuraho is a temple site with the 9th to 12th century temples depicting eroticism, dance and music. The temples of Khajuraho are truly a masterpiece and display the Indian art at its best...
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Srinagar is the pride of the valley of Kashmir and famous for lakes and houseboats. Customary Kashmiri handicrafts, dry fruits and exciting prospects of kayaking, canoeing, water surfing make it a tourists delight...
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Pahalgam is a resorts site of the Kashmir valley and attracts tourists for heaving pastures of Baisaran, the colossal meadow and Hajan. This good-looking city is also linked with the holy yatra of the Amarnath cave...
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Kullu, the valley of gods tempts for its apple orchards, old wooden temples and folk music and dances. Manali offers the prospects of hiking, climbing, sunbathing, fishing etc...
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Ladakh is a city of colossal mountains and Buddhist simplicity, and pulls tourists for its fine-looking terrains and mountains. You can hope to enjoy trekking and mountaineering in the town...
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Mussoorie, the queen of hill stations is a famous place of sea green hills and extensive flora and fauna. A truly natural site in the Himalayan, it’s very popular among the foreigners...
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Dharamshala, a Tibetan township is a scenic spot in the midst of broad conifer forests and pulls people for beautiful temples, impressive churches, monasteries, museums etc. You can also see snow peaks, gorges, green valleys, rivers etc...
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Dalhousie is a stunning hill station and formerly a summer resting place for British troops and bureaucrats. The snow-capped peaks have forever been the major attraction here...
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