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Delhi
The commercial hub has many tourist
attractions to offer. Visit vibrant shopping complex
of Connaught Place, Delhi Haat for handicraft
goodsand delicious food bonanza. Pay a visit to Red
Fort and Qutub Minar to view the excellence of
Mughal architecture.
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Agra
Agra
is mentioned in the ancient epic Mahabharata as
Agraban, the sister city of the more prominent
Mathura. Agra was established in 1475 by Badal Singh
and came into its own when Sikander Lodhi of the
Lodhi dynasty chose it for his capital because of
its proximity to the Yamuna.
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Jaipur
Jaipur The Rose Pink City in India founded by Maharaja
Jai Singh II (1693-1743), is the capital of
Rajasthan India. It is a major attraction for the
first-time visitor. Jaipur is surrounded on all
sides by rugged hills,crowned with forts & enclosed
by embattled walls.
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Jodhpur
Amidst the sand dunes and thorny vegetation of
Thar desert towers a fort,120 metres above the
plain. The fort overlooks the imperial city of
Jodhpur,which is a part of the Desert Tourist
Triangle. The old Jodhpur city is surrounded by a
10 km long wall with eight gates serving as
entrances.
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Jaisalmer
The name Jaisalmer evokes a vivid picture of sheer
magic and brilliance of the desert. The exotic,
remote and beautiful, Jaisalmer is a bit of
aparadox. So far west that it is in the heart of
the desert, one would expect barren
near-desolation.
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Udaipur
Stretching over an area of around 37 sq kms, Udaipur
was made the capital of the Mewar kingdom (Sisodia
dynasty) soon after it was founded by Maharana Udai
Singh in 1559 AD. Udaipur or the ‘City of Dawn’ is
hugely unlike the other barren places of Rajasthan.
Its location in the midst of forested hills makes it
look like an oasis in the desert region.
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Pushkar
Comfortably ensconced in the Aravali valley at the
foot of Nag Pahar, Pushkar is situated in the
central Rajasthan 154 kms from Jaipur. This little
town that covers an area of 16.34 sq kms is
cosidered a holy place, ‘ the abode of Brahma’.
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Neemrana
Neemrana is India's oldest tradition resort as
because It is constructed in 1464 AD. Neemrana is
also the closest city of Rajasthan from New Delhi at
a distance of 100 kms positioned on the Delhi –
Jaipur highway.
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Mandawa
Mandawa is located in the north Indian state of
Rajasthan and is arround 190 km from the capital
city Jaipur. This small town was set up in 18th
century by the dominant merchant families of this
area.
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Dungarpur
Dungarpur is one of the important city of the Vagad
region in Rajasthan. Dungarpur is built around the
immense Gaibsagar Lake and surrounded by lolling
hills on three sides.
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Mount Abu
The only hill station in Rajasthan, Mount Abu
huddles among the rocks on a1, 220-m granite table
mountain at the far south western end of the
Aravalli hills. It is built around a lake and is
surrounded by forested hills.
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Samode
The Ornate Palace - 40kms northwest
from Jaipur is the splendid Samode Palace set amidst
fairytale surroundings. Its history goes back more
than four and half centuries. Prithviraj Singh ji of
Amber, the seventeenth Prince of the house of
Kachhawaha Rajputs, had awarded Samode to one of his
twelve sons, Gopal Singhji, along with the
hereditary title of Rawal Saheb.
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Khimsar
At a distance of 92 kms from Jodhpur (at the Jodhpur
- Bikaner highway), is a small place called
Khimsar.Touirsts visiting Rajasthan must take out
some time to visit this extremely enchanting place
which was founded by a scion of the Jodhpur House.
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Bikaner
This Royal walled city is a part of
the desert tourist triangle and lies onthe northern
tip of the triangle. The city was founded in 1486 AD
by the Rathore prince, Rao Bikaji, hence the name
Bikaner.
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Varanasi
The ‘Holy City’ of Varanasi is one of the most
sacred destinations for Hindus in India. Located on
the banks of Ganges (which has been designated the
status of ‘Mother’). Varanasi attracts numerous
pilgrims throughout the year.
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Shimla
Shimla was the most important British hill resort, prior to
India's independence. It is named after its patron
goddess, Shamla Devi, amanifestation of Kali. Shimla,
located at an altitude of 7,267 feet, is inhabited
around a crescent - shaped ridge, which is blessed
with perennially cool air and amazing views.
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Manali
Manali, located at an altitude of 2050 m, is
situated along the banks of the Beas, close to the
Rohtang Pass and Solang Valley. It is the main
holiday destination in the entire valley. The raw
magnificence of Manali's natural beauty has to be
seen, and experienced, to be believed.
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Dharamshala
Dharamshala is the foremost hill station in the Kangra
Valley in the beautiful state of Himachal Pradesh
having fertile and rolling valley. Lying between the
mild Shivalik Hills and the foothills of the mighty
Dhauladhars – the Kangra valley is famous for the
attractiveness of its landscape - green terraces,
wooded hills, manicured tea gardens and luminous
streams.
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Khajjiar
At a distance of 22km from Dalhousie at an altitude of 6400ft
a beautiful town Khajjiar is situated. Khajjiar is
breathtakingly beautiful, saucer shaped green meadow
is the main attraction of this quaint hill station.
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Dalhousie
Dalhousie is situated in the external slant of
Dhauladhar ranges in the beautiful district of
Chamba. In Dalhousie when you stroll all the way
through the oak, pine and deodar forests around the
town you get admirable vision of Chenab, Ravi and
Beas valley.
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Chandigarh
Situated in northern part of the country, the
capital of both Punjab and Haryana, Chandigarh is an
amazing place that calls for a holiday throughout
the year. The city derive its name from Chandi ‘the
main deity of Chandika Temple’.
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Srinagar
Srinagar is located in the heart of the
Kashmir valley at an altitude of 1,730 m above sea
level, spread on both sides of the river Jhelum. The
Dal and Nagin lakes enhance its picturesque setting,
while the changing play of the seasons and the
salubrious climate ensures that the city is equally
attractive to visitors around the year.
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Gulmarg
Gulmarg is
located in a state of Jammu & Kashmir and it is 57
kms far away from the capital of Srinagar. It is
situated at an altitude of 2730 meters above sea
level and Indo Pakistan border is very near to
Gulmarg.
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