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Tourist Attractions
Laced with
splendor in all its possible forms, India is truly a hardcore tourist’s
definite haven. There are multitudes of tourism attractions at India
that it is almost a daunting task to cover them all. And those who have
accomplished the tough task, are but naturally all floored by the
beauty, magnificence and diversity of it all.
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Taj
Mahal, AGRA
 A
world famous World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a one of its kind
magnificent architectural wonder from the Mughal era, Taj Mahal at Agra
truly presents an entrancing sight for any pair of eyes any day. The
mausoleum, made up of pure white marble, was built by Mughal emperor
Shah Jahan, in the fond memory of his beloved queen Mumtaz. In those
days, the building took 22 years to be constructed and the efforts some
20,000 deft artisans accomplished it to its present form. More..
HAWA
MAHAL
 Hawa
Mahal, that is "Palace of Winds" in simple English translation, is a
fantastic palace in the pink city of Jaipur. The palace is highly
appreciated by its visitors for its captivating display of Rajput
heritage and architecture. The palace is made up of pink and red
sandstone and designed by Lal Chand Ustad Haya Mahal in order to
provide the queen folks a palace to look over the day to day life on
the streets. More..
DAL
LAKE
 In
the heart of the beautiful Srinagar, Dal lake is a world famous tourist
location for it overall beautiful scenic beauty, further complimented
by the presence of Shikaras floating in it and the houseboats on the
water. An island named Char Chenars lies right in the middle of this
lake that is an ideal place to feast your eyes upon the entire
breathtaking panorama offered by the Kashmir Valley. Dal Lake is the
second largest lake in Jammu and Kashmir. More....
GOLDEN
TEMPLE
 Also
called Harmandir Sahib, the Golden Temple is a highly revered place of
worship and treated as a pilgrimage among the Sikh community. The
temple, situated at Amritsar in the state of Punjab, is an often
frequented temple for more than its pious value. The temple is uniquely
situated amidst a clear small lake that gives it a very stunning
appearance and feel for the visitors. Further, the dome of the temple
is plated with more than a ton of gold leaf and represents a
spectacular oneness of Muslim and Hindu architectural design. The
temple was constructed some 400 years ago. The location of the temple
was once inhabited by Lord Buddha for meditating. More....
DARJEELING
TOY TRAIN
 The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is lovingly
called the "Toy Train". The journey to Darjeeling is regarded as the
most spectacular in the world with an astonishing view of dazzling
flower beds and tea plantations on the way. The entire Darjeeling
Himalayan Railways has been acknowledged as a World Heritage Site by
UNESCO. The invention of an Eastern Bengal Railway agent, Franklin
Prestage, the 86 meters long toy train, undertook its first ever
journey on the 2ft railway track in 1881 from SIliguri to Darjeeling. More....
KERALA
BACKWATERS
 As you enter Kerala, a complex network of
multiple water bodies welcomes you. A crisscross of numerous lakes,
channels, estuaries, lagoons and creeks of some 44 various rivers
meander across the landscape of Kerala, termed backwaters, to
eventually fall in the Arabian Sea. The transport life line for the
locals and splendid opportunity before tourists for a good time on
traditional houseboats called Kettuvalloms; the backwaters are a vital
feature of the charismatic Kerala. Of all, Kumarakom and Alleppey are
the most frequented backwater destinations in Kerala. More..
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Incredible India
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Widely admired for its pristine vistas and
entrancing cultural richness, Kerala is a small state situated at the
south-west corner of the Indian peninsula. A warm home to diverse
communities and religions, Kerala sees fervent celebration of numerous
cultural events every year. Be it the regional festivals like Onam, the
Temple festival at Thrissur or the annual Snake Boat Races at Alleppey;
or the more widely celebrated festivals of Id and Christmas, each one
is celebrated with matching gusto and participation. Each
year, one or the other celebrations can be witnessed at the backwaters
of Kerala depending upon the ongoing season.
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