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The sub continent of India lies in south Asia, between Pakistan, China and Nepal. To the north it is bordered by the wor...
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Beauty is irresistible, envelops our hearts with joy, offering us an opportunity to enjoy the divine creativity in different forms, and this is something we all seek. Your quest ends here at North India. North India is one such tourist destination in India, which will surely impress your being with its exceptional attractions. Plan a trip to North India to experience the real taste of India.
Beauty is irresistible, envelops our hearts with joy, offering us an opportunity to enjoy the divine creativity in different forms, and this is something we all seek. Your quest ends here at North India. North India is one such tourist destination in India, which will surely impress your being with its exceptional attractions. Plan a trip to North India to experience the real taste of India.
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Rajasthan - The Land Of Maharajas
Rajasthan, the crown of North India is a destination beyond imagination. This land of Maharajas leaves its visitors enchanted with its attractions such as royal palaces, forts, havelis, beautiful temples, fabulous monuments, revivifying gardens, classic museums, renowned wildlife sanctuaries, colorful fairs and festivals, adventure sports, amazing handicrafts and delicious culinary delights. There is so much to explore here!
Uttaranchal - The Land Of Gods
Uttaranchal can be best described as the land of sheer natural beauty. Popularly known as the 'Land of Gods', Uttaranchal has numerous pilgrimages, each having its own legend to tell. Fascinating snow-capped mountains, glaciers, passes, trekking routes, hill stations, valleys, wildlife etc are all a part of Uttaranchal.
Himachal Pradesh- Natural Beauty at Its Best
Himachal Pradesh, the mountain beauty of India attracts many a tourist. Its architectural beauty is beautifully reflected in its numerous monasteries, temples and forts. It provides the experience of exploring phenomenal mountains, passes, valleys, lakes, springs, waterfalls and wildlife.
Jammu & Kashmir - The Heaven on Earth
Jammu and Kashmir, the 'Paradise on earth' is a must-see destination of North India. It is renowned the world over for its heavenly beauty and rich culture. Srinagar and Gulmarg are the most famous destinations of the state. One can enjoy the beauty of heaven only in the land of Jammu and Kashmir.
Ladakh-Leh - The Mountain Beauty
The snow clad Ladakh-Leh is the best place for adventure sports. Highly influenced by Tibetan culture, Ladakh-Leh has several monasteries. Enjoy Yak safaris in Ladakh-Leh and treat your senses to a wide variety of wildlife species.
Delhi - The Heart of India
Delhi, the metropolitan city is the capital of India. It offers a lot to its tourists such as the wonderful gardens, mind blowing monuments, holy places and colourful bazaars. Divided into two sections: Old Delhi and New Delhi, each section has its own specialty to offer.
Uttar Pradesh
Known throughout the world for the mystic city of Varanasi, fabulous Mughal architecture in Agra, immense festivals and fantastic cuisine, it’s no wonder Uttar Pradesh is the most visited tourist destination in India, for both foreigners and Indians. Tourists in the state usually head to two places: the Mughal monuments around Agra, and the religious pilgrimages centered around Varanasi. But there is a lifetime of sights in UP, and if you visit the state, you'll find much more than the top destinations here.
Bihar
Bihar, as a center of the ancient Mauryan and Gupta empires, has many relics of its long past. It is in many ways a trip into the past, as much of Bihar is isolated from the modern world. Parts of the state do not even have electricity. There are many religious points of interest as well, a consequence of its central role in Buddhism. It is not an uncommon site to see monks from as far away as Japan at the holy sites the Buddha himself used to live at.
South India
South India is also known as Dravida and many believe that they are the original Indian’s. The South India region is adequately surrounded by two mountain ranges, the Western and Eastern Ghats, and is also covered by the Bay of Bengal in the east, the Arabian Sea in the west, the Indian Ocean in the south and has the Godavari, Krishna, Tungabhadra and Kaveri rivers. Moreover, The South India occupying 19.31% of India's area and encompassing Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu as well as the union territories of Lakshadweep and Pondicherry. As we know that South region is full of cultural values and is imbibed by diverse languages, festivals and heritage richness. In true sense the land is incredible in this region our visitors can see and explore wildlife sanctuaries and parts, can take a glance of natural beauty like hills and rivers. Further, the place is well admired for its rich and delicious foods. In Kerala coconut is an important ingredients, whereas in Andhra Pradesh people like the spicy pickles and curries and Tamil Nadu is popular for is Dosa, Idli, Uttapam and even for its Hyderabadi Biryani. In addition, if someone is well rooted with south than can surely sense the true cultural values, here people from all owvr world come and admire the Traditional dance forms like Bharatnatyam, Kuchipidi and many more.
Karnataka
Karnataka tourism is famous all over the world for its unique form of Carnatic Classical Music, for its richness in culture and tradition which can be dated back to the days of Indus Valley Civilization, for its incense sticks known as Agarbathi, for its silk, coffee and sandal wood, for its World Heritage Centre – Hampi. The state of Karnataka is pulling millions of tourists for holidays from all parts of the world for its fine blend of glorious traditions and technological marvel of the modern world with more than 50% of software companies in the country based in the IT capital of India - Bangalore and is popularly known to the world as the Silicon Valley of India.
Tamil Nadu
The homeland of Tamils can be dated back to 300, 000 years ago where original inhabitants of India - the Dravidians - resided who were supposed to be the part of the early Indus Valley settlers and moved to southern part of Indian subcontinent during 1500 BC when the Aryans occupied the Northern part of India. Since the ancient time, Tamil Nadu was the centre of business and maintained the commercial relations with Rome, Egypt, Greece etc. as the region of Tamil Nadu is surrounded by the body of waters. The state of Tamil Nadu is surrounded by the Eastern Ghats to the north, the Nilgiri, the Annamalai Hills, and Palakkad to the west, Bay of Bengal to the east, Gulf of Mannar, Palk Strait to the south east and Indian Ocean to the south.
Andhra Pradesh
The state of Andhra Pradesh is one of the favorable tourist states of India with breathtaking natural beauty, exotic beaches, hill stations, wild life sanctuaries, temples and monuments. Andhra Pradesh is also known as the “Rice Granary of India” is the third largest state of India in terms of area and population and bordered by the Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Orissa in the north, Tamil Nadu to the south, the Bay of Bengal in the East and Karnataka to the west. The city of Hyderabad is the capital of Andhra Pradesh which is becoming one of the Hi-tech cities of India and often called as Cyberabad because of its largest IT Park. Andhra Pradesh has also the largest Film City in Asia
Kerala
There is no other state in India which offers such an incredibly wide range of tourist attractions. There is breathtaking natural beauty, the Arabian Sea, coastal belts, midland plains, Western Ghats, world famous backwaters, lush hill stations, exotic wildlife, sprawling spice and tea plantations, paddy fields, wild jungles, an infinity of intriguing custom, rich cultural life, natural Ayurveda medicine and much more.
Kerala is almost at a par with the most advanced countries of the world with a literacy rate of 100% and world class standards of health and cleanliness (Kerala is India’s cleanest state). The hard working, determined, dedicated population sets high standards in almost all the spheres of its activity. Kerala’s wonderful natural beauty is further enhanced by temples, palaces, forts, synagogues and many more structures. No other State in India can match the splendor and creativity of Kerala's performing arts.
Apart from the usual Kerala tour package, we have a number of special interest tours of Kerala. We take our clients on an in-depth journey into Kerala. You can take a relaxing backwater travel ride or take a tour of Kerala's palm fringed wide and sandy beaches. Visit the lush green tea gardens or wildlife sanctuaries and discover the true wonders created by nature in Kerala. Our complete Kerala Tour package includes detailed daily Kerala India tour itineraries travelling through this wonderful land of rivers, beaches, hill stations, houseboats and backwaters. Our Kerala Tour Operator can create excellent tailor made Tour Packages to suit your individual requirements.
East India
Meghalaya
Maghalaya is one of the beautiful states of India. This state is well known for its scenic and beautiful landscapes and hill stations. Shillong is the capital city of Maghalaya and very much famous among the tourists for its beauty and nature. Shillong is a good tourist base and it offers a number of beautiful places like Ward’s lake, Lady Hydari Park, Polo Ground, Mini Zoo, elephant Falls and countless fascinating places for tourist attractions who love to visit the hill. Maghalaya is world renowned place tucked between Assam and Bangladesh. Maghalaya is the place with 780 caves and many are unexplored. The best time to visit Maghalaya is September to April. June to September should be avoided due to heavy rain fall.
Mizoram
Mizoram is a land of hills which are always covered by blue fogs. That’s why Mizoram is called Land of Blue Mountains. This state is bounded by Manipur, Assam and Tripura. While a part of Mizoram touches the boundary of Bangladesh and Myanmar. There are many tourist destinations like Champai, Tamdil, Vantawang fall and Thenzawl with its number of festivals and dances, natural beauty and ancient traditions. Mizoram is a pleasure trove for the discerning visitors. Best time to visit Mizoram is from October to March and June to September should be avoided due to heavy rain fall.
Assam
Assam is the second largest state of the North East India and it is the homeland of mighty river Brahamputra. Assam is blessed with natural beauty and resources. With some of the historic temples and places Assam is the state that supports huge range of rare and endangered creatures which you will find in the great Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary and this sanctuary is famous for its one horn Rhino. The project tiger reserve Manas Wild life sanctuary is a world heritage site. Assam is also home to the world’s largest inhabited river Island Majuli.
Manipur
Manipur is located in an oval valley amongst smoky blue hills and this North Indian state is famous for its traditions of the arts and handicrafts. The state has wondrous balance of flora & fauna ad due to this reason the forest sustains a host of rare and endemic plants and animal life. The dancing deer, the rarest creatures of the world is found here. Above all, Manipur is known to be the land of Vaishnavite faith .The Raz Laela dance is based on the legendry love of Radha & Krishna. Best season to visit here is from October to March.
Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh is one of the famous destinations in India for holidays. Arunachal Pradesh holds an important position as shares its borders with the Republic of China on its North, the State of Assam of its Sourth, Myanmmar on the East and the Royal Kingdom of Bhutan on the west. Rising from the tropically lush valleys of the Brahamputra River and the peaks of Eastern Himalayas, Arunachal Pradesh is one of the most visited destinations in North East India. Misty Mountains, Verdant Valleys, Impetuous Rivers and Rare Sanctuaries are some characteristics of Arunachal Pradesh that make this state a must visited place. Best months to explore here are from October to May.
Nagaland
Nagaland is called the Switzerland of the North east India because of its rich and beautiful sights. Nagaland is called the land of unique tradition and culture. The state consists of 16 major tribes along with other sub-tribes and each tribe has its own custom and tradition, different dialects and dresses. Despite of this diversity people here are warm-hearted and extremely hospitable. There are many places to visit and explore in Nagaland. Wild animals like elephant, leopards, tiger and wild buffalo are found in deep jungles while its vast expanses of paddy fields, fed by an elaborate indigenous irrigation system. Best months to visit here are from November to April.
Sikkim
Small but beautiful. Sikkim is situated in the eastern Himalayas Spread below the Mount Khanchendzonga (8534 mts), the third highest mountain in the world, and revered by the Sikkimese as their protective deity. With an area of 7,300 sq kms and measuring approx. 114 kms from the north to south and 64 kms from east to west, the elevation ranges from 300 mts. to over 8540 mts above sea level.
Amidst the grandeur of the mountain peaks, lush valleys, fast flowing rivers, hills, Sikkim offers her visitors a rare and singular experience. Within a matter of hours one can move from the sub tropical heat of the lower valleys to the cold of the rugged mountain slopes that reach up to the area of perpetual snow.
West Bengal
West Bengal is located at the centre of the Eastern Region of India. It is the nation's fourth most populous state. The state of West Bengal borders the states of Jharkhand, Bihar, Orissa, Sikkim and Assam and is strategically positioned with three international frontiers Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan. It stretches for about 700 km, from the blue waters of the Bay of Bengal in the South to the Himalayan terrain in the North. Being such an important region of the Indian independence movement through the early 20th century, Bengal was divided in 1947 into two separate entities: West Bengal — a state of India — and East Bengal, which initially joined the new nation of Pakistan, before becoming part of modern-day Bangladesh in 1971. Agriculture is the main economic activity in the state.
Bengalis have led India in many fronts. If Subhash Chandra Bose is one of the most prominent freedom fighters from Bengal in the Indian independence, philosophers and social reformers such as Arabindo, Swami Vivekananda, and Raja Rammohan Roy have influenced Indian thoughts and ways of life. Bengali geniuses have enriched Indian literature, science and arts. It is Rabindranath Tagore’s sonar bangla which is the epitome of India's values and heritage. West Bengal has a long tradition in folk literature, evidenced by the Charyapada, Mangalkavya, and Shreekrishna Kirtana. In the nineteenth and twentieth century, Bengali literature was modernized in the works of authors such as Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, Michael Madhusudan Dutt, Rabindranath Tagore, Kazi Nazrul Islam, Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, Jibanananda Das and Manik Bandyopadhyay.
West Bengal celebrates all religious and cultural festivals with great spirit. The state has all the diversities of nature and the widest variety of attractions which is a tourist’s dream. From the bustling and modern city such as the Kolkata mega polis which is the state capital, to the regions of serenity such as the Himalayan terrain in the north to the wild life of Sunderbans in the south, the state is endowed with all the diversities of nature. Oh So Bengal! With all these richness of culture, heritage, religion and enthusiasm West Bengal is shining bright. And with all these Bengal still thrive. Let us unfold the true Bengal – its history, its real nature, its ideals and its endeavors.
West India
India's royal heritage lies west, blended on the desolete sands of the princely states. Roosting on the lap of Western Ghats, its feet is washed by the pristine waters of the Arabian Sea. With a malliable line of swaying palm-fringed beaches that extends from the warm sands of Gujarat to the warm hearts of Goa, the western part is surely an unsurpassable charisma for every tourist. Surfing days, bonfire nights, reggae and rave, white churches weddings, balmy Christmas, Portuguese trails, wildlife poaching in cameras..the list of delights is endless. Each destination on the western heart pulsates at different frequency, but interestingly that matches the budget and interest of every traveller. It's hard to surpass the magic of Mumbai, for you are going to start your holiday itinerary in India only from the treasure trove, the eminent financial capital of the country. Experience the city of glamour, of pretty people, of Bollywood, the model brigade, the Page 3 fashionistas, and the upstarts. All night partying, traffic jams at 3 am, kebab joints open all night..truly the city that never winks.
Maharashtra
It is all about feeling good, feeling great. What brings smile to a traveller's face lies in the satisfaction in saying 'Ah! What a great holiday it was'. So why not plan a holiday on a great land that still pulsates with bygone Maratha glory and a culture that adorns itself in starry colours before the bubble bursts out to give the best of its heart. India's third largest and third most populous state, Maharashtra nestles on the west coast of India, in the arms of the Arabian Sea. Providing more than 20 percent of the value of India's industrial output, it is among the most commercially important states. Caressing an ancient history that goes back nearly 2,500 years, the cordial land of Maharashtra is trimmed with exquisite sculptures and world-renowned frescoes that line the forlorn rock-cut caves of this great state.
In more recent times, Maharashtra was the dominion of the valiant Marathas, whose legendary hero, Shivaji, challenged the prestige of the Mughals in the 17th century. To dilate the turmoil of his guerrilla warfare, Maratha women modified the 'sari' to nine yards from the traditional six, wearing it to look like 'dhoti'. You can still see the distinctive and unique style, cheerfully retained in its vibrant culture. Be a part of the extravagant 'Ganesh Chaturthi' festival, a 10 day celebration in respect of Elephant God, Ganesh. Another thing that you cannot forget after a vacation trip to this magical land is its magnificent fast food cuisine. Offering a multicultural medley of a multi-dimensional menu, the fast food joints, ubiquitous in Maharashtra, is a must visit for every tourist. Go for a memorable culinary voyage with 'Bhel-puri' (a spicy snack of puffed rice, crisp noodles, chutney and chillies) and 'Pao-bhaji' (bun eaten with spicy potato). Grab the enchantments sprawled all across the sea-side domain on a pendant called Maharashtra.
Gujarat
Gujarat is a world in itself as it is home to a number of people having different customs, languages and festivals. Ahmedabad the capital city, Surat, Baroda and Rajkot are the major cities of the state. These cities epitomize the best of tradition, history, architecture and culture of the state. Gujarat is at its liveliest during the festival of Navratri, a cultural dance spanning nine days.
There are also several well-known museums that provide a glimpse into the state’s rich cultural and historical heritage. Some of them are the Calico Textile Museum, Sardar Patel Museum, Vadodara Museum and the Kutchh Museum.
The combined influences of Hinduism, Islam and European architecture have created temples and forts that are at their grandest best. The Bhandra Fort and the Teen Darwaja are visited for their architectural splendor. The Vijay Vilas Palace, Aina Mahal and Prag Mahal and the Lakhota Fort, Pavagadh Fort, Panchmahal District and the Uparkot Fort are other important historical sites.
Gujarat Tourism has been noted for its temples right from ancient times. Some of the most well-known temples are Akshardham Temple, Girnar Temple, Ambaji Temple, Palitana Temple, Dakor Temple, and the Sun Temple. The Somnath is another important religious and historical shrine. The Ambaji, Palitana, Girnar and Pavagadh hill-top temples have a prominent place in the history of the state.
Goa
Goa is the best tourist destination in India and serves as a blend of contemporary and traditional facets of this incredible country. Goa is a tiny tropical paradise for travelers. Scores of tourists from all over the world come to witness the charismatic splendor of this minute land every year. With a mesmerizing geographical setting and housing innumerable tourist attractions Goa has become an eminent state worldwide. It exclusively depicts a unique image of India which is completely different from other parts of this cultural land. This emerald state almost beats Europe in terms of modern lifestyle and vivacity. Goa is exquisitely designed with nature's best wonders which exceptionally offer innumerable attractions to its visitors. From beaches to waterfalls, from hills to prosperous fields Goa is rich in every aspect. The most prominent attraction of the place lies in its pristine coastline that houses number of spectacular beaches to allure visitors from all over the world. The beaches are known for its golden sand shimmering bright and complementing the azure sea. The swaying palm trees fringes the beach side in such a way that it enhances the beauty of the landscape all the more. The beaches of Goa are world known as it not just endows a picturesque landscape and sheer natural splendor to behold and relax but also offers numerous of other attractions. One can enjoy different water sports and beach activities that are full of fun. Besides that the beaches are dotted with restaurants offering lip smacking Goan cuisine with complementary drinks and not just Goan cuisine one can get almost all of the international cuisines as well. These beaches host some of the most thrilling beach side parties and bonfire events. One of the major facets of this tropical paradise to enjoy during your Goa holidays is its nightlife. Goa is exceptionally dotted with pubs, night clubs and discotheques that provide the most vibrant nightlife to enjoy and rejuvenate. The pulsating nightlife acts as a major attraction too. The people here are so amiable that they'll never let you feel like you are away from your home. The place has such features and a unique way of living which you will not find anywhere else in India. The place is culturally rich too as the interiors of the place are dotted with innumerable temples and gothic churches which depicts the spiritual as well as traditional side of the place. Goa houses the striking wildlife via its national parks which also serves as a dominant attraction of the state. Goa, endowing mesmerizing memories and alluring attractions, affirms to be a perfect destination to spend one's holidays. So if you are planning your next holidays come to Goa and have a wondrous experience in the lap of this tropical land housing sheer beauty. And we will make your holidays in Goa a delight with our exclusive services. It is a complete destination which carries something or the other for every visitor making their holidays in Goa the most splendid experience to cherish for life.