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Tour
Packages in India.... |
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About
New Delhi :-
The capital city of
India is not only the political epicentre,
but also a major tourist destination.
Delhi is known for the rare cultural
diversity besides a panorama of historical
monuments. Some of the attractions in
the city include Mughal masterpieces
as Red Fort, Old Fort, Humayun's Tomb
and Jama Masjid, and modern day wonders
as Akshardham Temple and Lotus Temple.
Even the by lanes of Old Delhi grip
you in nostalgia. Really, Delhi has
a lot to offer. Visit and explore.
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About
Agra :-
Agra is world famous for housing Mughal
architectural wonders including the
magnificent Taj Mahal. This most beautiful
mausoleum on the planet is the priceless
possession of Agra. Erstwhile capital
of Mughals, Agra is located on the right
bank of River Yamuna in Uttar Pradesh.
This historic city also has two more
World Heritage Sites besides the Taj-
Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri. Tourists
and specially couples and honeymooners
from all over the world visit this city
to take a snap with the Taj in the background.
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About
Jaipur :-
Named after its founder Sawai Man Singh,
Jaipur is the the capital city of Rajasthan.
It is died in pink so nick named as
the 'Pink City' and is famous among
tourists for its spectacular palaces
and forts. This western tip of 'Golden
Triangle' of tourism houses City Palace,
Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort and Jantar Mantar
and other excellent monuments. Visit
the city to have a glimpse of colourful
Rajasthani culture besides a wide array
of tourist attractions. |
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About
Goa:-
Variously known as "Pearl of the
Orient" and a "Tourist Paradise",
the state of Goa is located on the western
coast of India in the coastal belt known
as Konkan.Goa was liberated by the Indian
Army from Portuguese colonisation on
December 19, 1961 and became an Union
Territory along with the enclaves of
Daman and Diu. On May 30, 1987 Goa was
conferred statehood and became the 25th
state of the Indian Republic. All the
communities have mutual respect towards
one another and their secular outlook
has given Goa a long and an unbroken
tradition of religious harmony. The
warm and tolerant nature of the Goans
allows them to celebrate and enjoy the
festivals of various religions such
as Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali, Christmas,
Easter and Id with equal enthusiasm.
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