Delhi Tourism
One of the most fascinating aspects of Delhi is the
"visibility" of its historic past. Were it not for
the demands of urbanization, large portions of the city could
well be earmarked as archaeological parks. This is because the
rulers of successive dynasties between the 13th and the 17th
centuries established seven cities in different parts of Delhi.
Agra Tourism
Agra is the one of the prominent destinations of the
World Tourism map with three heritage monuments-The Taj Mahal,
Red Fort & Fatehpur Sikri. It is more just a dacadent city
of graveyards and stones, but it is a vibrant centre of Culture,
Art and Religious philosphies that have enriched mankind and
shaped humen thought over centuries.
Udaipur Tourism
Travel to Udaipur, the abode that imbibes incredible
legacies of the bygone era. Tour Udaipur and explore the various
contours of the landscapes. Saheliyon ki Bari, Maharana Pratap
Memorial, Shilpgram or the Crafts Bazaar, City palace, Lake
Palace, Jagdish Temple, Gulab Niwas Gardens, Jag Mahal Palace,
Sajjangarh, Eklingji Temple, Government Museum, Lake Pichola,
Fateh Sagar Lake and the Jaisamand Lake are few of the tourists
attractions of Udaipur. The best time to visit Udaipur is during
September-March.
Jodhpur Tourism
Jodhpur was founded in the year 1459 A.D. by Rao Jodha,
who was part of the Rathore clan and is claimed to be a descendent
of Lord Rama. He chose Mandore, a place nine kilometers away
from the city, as the capital of Jodhpur. To strengthen his
foothold he built a fortress to which additions were done by
his successors over the centuries.
Bikaner Tourism
City, north-central Rajasthan state, northwestern India.
It lies 240 miles (386 km) west of Delhi.The city was the capital
of the former princely state of Bikaner. About 1465 Bika, a
Rajput chieftain of the Rathor clan, began to conquer the area
from other Rajput clans.
Jaisalmer Tourism
The golden beauty, etched in yellow sandstone. Perched
atop the Trikuta Hill, it stands tall against miles of gleaming
sand. Epitomising the desolate, awesome charm of the desert.
Jaisalmer, the city of the golden fort is a fantasy in yellow
sandstone in the heart of the Thar Desert.
Varanasi Tourism
Varanasi is one of the ancient seats of learning in
India and situated between Delhi and Kolkata at a bend in the
sacred Ganges River. Home to some of the most ancient and revered
monasteries in the world, Varanasi is the place where scholars
still come to learn the ancient knowledge of the Vedas and debate
on nature of God.
Khajuraho Tourism
Khajuraho derives its name from the Khajur tree (the date palm
tree) found in abundance in the area. The temples are superb
examples of Indo-Aryan architecture, built in the short span
of a hundred years, under the generous and artistic patronage
of the Chandela Rajput kings of Central India in a truly inspired
burst of creativity.
Chandigarh Tourism
Serenity and a city are two diametrically opposite
concepts, which however, get belied in the 'City Beautiful'.
Chandigarh is a rare epitome of modernization co-existing with
nature's preservation. It is here that the trees and plants
are as much a part of the construction plans as the buildings
and the roads.
Corbett Tourism
The Corbett National Park is a primal jungle as Rudyard
Kipling put it. Despite extensive tourism, the park has managed
to retain its primeval ambience, where man must walk timorously,
in awe and with a strong sense of his own insignificance.
Pushkar Tourism
Pushkar,a holy city devoted to Hindu God Brahma. is
a small tourist town surrounding a small lake which the Hindus
consider Holy and come to bathe in. Pushkar is only a short
bus ride from the city Ajmer, but seems a world away with only
small roads with limited traffic and surrounded by desert.
Mussoorie Tourism
Mussoorie offers a wonderful view of the Himalayan
snow ranges to the north-east and the Doon Valley., Roorkee,
Saharanpur and Haridwar to the South, creating an almost serene
atmosphere for the tourists. Mussoorie was discovered by Captain
Young, an adventurous military officer in 1827.
Dharamshala Tourism
Dharamshala is the district hqr. of Kangra district.
This is a hill station lying on the spur of the Dhauladhar range
about 18kms. north east of Kangra town. Hill station is wooded
with oak and conifer trees and snow capped mountains enfold
three sides of the town while the valley stretches in front.
The snow line is perhaps more easily accessible at Dharamshala
than at any other hill resort and it is possible to trek to
snow point after an early morning's start.
Mt.Abu Tourism
Welcome to the only hill resort in the desert land
of Rajasthan, Mount Abu. The lushness of Mount Abu makes the
hill resort being referred to as the paradise of Rajasthan The
natural and the man made beauty come together to make Mount
Abu a place worth more than a visit. At the hill station you
may enjoy the scenic beauty, the amazing architectural wonders
and the archaeology too.
Alleppey Tourism
Alappuzha ( Alleppey ) is famous for its boat races,
houseboats, coir products, fish and lakes. Alappuzha remains
prominent on the tourist trial of Kerela as one of the major
centers for backwater boat trips.
Cochin Tourism
A leisurely walk through the city is the best way to
discover historic Fort Kochi. An obscure fishing village that
became the first European township in India, Kochi has an eventful
and colourful history. Its reputation as a seafaring commercial
town was such that Nicolas Conti, an Italian traveller of the
Middle Ages remarked
Kannur Tourism
With the Lakshadweep sea in the west, the Western Ghats
in the east, and the Kozhikode and Wayanad districts in the
south, Kannur is bounded by a wealth of natural beauty. The
district itself, which shares much of this natural splendour,
has been a key contributor to the cultural, religious, political
and industrial heritage of the state. In addition.
Trivandrum Tourism
The capital of the state of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram
or the City of the Sacred Snake, is built over seven hills.
Named after Anantha, the thousand - headed serpent of Hindu
mythology, the city once formed a part of the Travancore kingdom,
its capital at Padmanabhapuram, now a part of Tamil Nadu.
Kovalam Tourism
Thangasseri (5 km from Kollam town):
This seaside village of historic importance has the ruins of
an old Portuguese fort and churches built in the 18th century.
The Thangasseri Lighthouse is open to visitors from 3:30 pm
to 5:30 pm. There are buses at 15 minute intervals from Kollam
town.
Varkala Tourism
Varkala is a small town situated at a distance of 55kms
in north of Thiruvananthapuram. It is a seaside tourist resort
and spa and an important religious place for the Hindus.
Kumarakom Tourism
On the shores of the enchanting Vembanad Lake, 14 km
from Kottayam, lies Kumarakom a small-town. The most interesting
area in the backwaters is the "Kuttanad region" called
the rice bowl of Kerala. Kumarakom is just one little village
in this region on the banks of the beautiful Vembanad Lake.
Mangalore Tourism
Situated in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, Mangalore
is one of the important centers of exporting coffee and cashew
nut. It is a hilly city with winding disoriented streets located
some 357 km away from the city Bangalore.
Mararikulam Tourism
Experience the simple pleasures of an ethnic fishing village
perched on the banks of the gleaming Kerala backwaters as you
travel to Mararikulam in Kerala, South India.
Goa Tourism
Variously known as "Rome of the East", "Tourist
Paradise" and "Pearl of the Orient", the state
of Goa is located on the western coast of India in the coastal
belt known as Konkan. The magnificent scenic beauty and the
architectural splendours of its temples, churches and old houses
have made Goa a firm favourite with travellers around the world.
Mumbai Tourism
Following the first war of Independence in 1857, the
East India Company was accused of mismanagement, and Bombay
reverted to the British crown. With the outbreak of the American
Civil War in 1861, and the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869,
exports, specially cotton, from Bombay became a major part of
the colonial economy.
Aurangabad Tourism
A city known for its medieval monuments and rich cultural
heritage. Aurangabad, the city named after the Mughal emperor
Aurangzeb, is more than just simply a place to stay while visiting
famous cave temples of Ajanta and Ellora. Under Aurangzeb, Aurangabad
became the seat of the powerful Mughal Empire for a short while.
His predecessors preferred Agra, Delhi or Lahore - all in the
north, and Aurangzeb's move was not unopposed. But the autocratic
Emperor's will prevailed.
Mahabaleshwar Tourism
This popular hill resort, in the state of Maharashtra,
was once the summer capital of the Bombay Presidency, during
the days of the British. Situated at an altitude of 1372 metres,
Mahabaleshwar has splendid panoramic views of the scenic valley,
and of the sea, which is quite visible on clear days.
Ajanta Allora Tourism
Ajanta Caves, Way back in1819, a party of British army
officers on a tiger hunt in the forest of western Deccan, suddenly
spotted their prey, on the far side of a loop in the Waghora
river. High up on the horseshoe- shaped cliff, the hunting party
saw the tiger, silhouetted against the carved façade
of a cave.