Jodhpur is a wonderful place in the international tourist map and is located in Rajasthan, the land of the royals. One of the beautiful things about Jodhpur city is its amazing temples, forested hills, and serene lakes, full of life towns, calm villages, incredible flora and fauna, alluring gardens, palaces and Giant historic forts. It’s got a heritage that reflects the splendor and richness of India’s royal past. Jodhpur is also called the Sun City for its shine, sunny weather lasting throughout the year. As it is located inside Thar Desert’s depth, it is also known as the Gateway of…
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The grand Simhasth Kumbh Mahaparv (Mela) is going to be held at Ujjain in the year 2016. It is the time when the religious and spiritual gathering dipped their soul and body in the holy water of the holy river Kshipra. Ujjain is situated on the banks of the River Shipra. It is not famous for its natural beauty, the main attraction lies in the innumerable temples and Kumbh fair. On the banks of the river Shipra, the Magh Mela is celebrated with great pomp and show. On every 12th year this festival is organized on a large scale that…
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Kolkata formerly known as Calcutta is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal & located on the bank of the Hoogly River. This city is a perfect combination of conventional and modern outlook. The civilization, tradition and culture of Kolkata have their own unique charm. A city of festivals, it becomes vibrant with life during the Durga Puja every autumn, other occasions are also enricheered with passion. The city has a tradition of dramas in the form of jatra (a kind of folk-theatre), theatres and Group Theaters. Kolkata is the home of the Bengali cinema industry, dubbed “Tollywood”…
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Mumbai is the city that holds entertainment in every slice of your travel. As Mumbai is a traveler’s paradise it offers a lot Lovely beaches, mouthwatering cuisines, diversified cultures, colourful festivals, adrenaline pumping nightlife, exciting tinsel town & assured breath-taking experiences. Apart from these one thing that you can’t afford to miss at this city is world-class shoping. Mumbai is also known as a Mecca for shopaholics. This jam-packed city has a number of shopping spots, ranging from gleaming shopping malls to street-side hawkers that sell anything and everything, and is a great place to satiate your fancy. Today everyone…
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Mumbai is, no doubt a sizzling city that has a lot to offer its visitors including pristine beaches, spectacular sightseeing, nightlife, shopping, exotic locations, picturesque views, delicious cuisines and a lot more. But the city is known for its distinctive street foods. The amazing fact is that a few of the popular street foods accessible elsewhere in India owe their origins to or have been inspired by local Mumbai food. Mumbai emerges as a foodie’s paradise with a number of options of local street food. The street food of the city may not hog all the limelight but it remains…
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Jaipur the ‘pink city of India’ is usually renowned for its majestic buildings which displays the characteristics of a grand and stately architecture. This royal city gives you a chance to explore the traditional festivals, folk dances, dramas and folk songs through the merry-making fairs & carnivals. This city offers everything from palaces and temples to the good food and shopping of ethnic stuff. It’s a great place to find carpets, jewelry and handicrafts or to get unusual camel leather slippers or bags at the bazaars. Here, the markets are capacious enough to cater any shopping need. From dresses worn…
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The “Venice of the East”, “City of Lakes” and the “White city”, having a number of nicknames Udaipur is soaked in the charm of many picturesque lakes, many scenic locations, temples, historical museums, royal palaces, festivals and many other structures. Besides all the beautiful, environment and weather status, this desert city also has greener climate and high mountains, classy functions, safaris and shopping options which invite visitors to this romantic town. As the natural beauty merges with the historical attractions, Udaipur became the most attractive tourist spots in India and offers a number of tourism activities to do during your…
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Highest number of tourists arrived on e-Tourist Visa from USA during Jan-Aug 2015 Government of India launched Tourist Visa on Arrival (TVoA) enabled by Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA), presently known as e-Tourist Visa scheme on 27th November 2014. At present e-Tourist Visa facility is available for citizens of 113 countries (including 36 countries for which the facility was extended on 15th August, 2015) arriving at 16 Airports in India (includes 7 airports added from 15th August, 2015). The following are the important highlights of e-Tourist Visa during August, 2015: (i) During the month of August, 2015 a total of 22,286…
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Mount Abu is the best place to relax and spend your cozy holidays as it is summer capital of Rajasthan. This world renowned tourist destination is situated on the highest peak in Aravali Range of mountains in India. Mostly barren and a desert state, Rajasthan gets a cool retreat at this pretty hamlet. Being the only hill station in the state, Mount Abu enjoys popularity among the tourists visiting Rajasthan. Situated at the south peak of Aravalli range this beautiful hill station offers chilled climate with high flora housing the entire region. Mt Abu is the only place which attracts…
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Kerala is a land of extraordinary beauty located on the Malabar Coast on southwestern tip alongside the Arabian Sea. It is blessed with unmatched natural attractions which include hill stations, stunning beaches, exotic flora and fauna. But among all what makes Kerala truly a unique holiday destination are its breathtaking beautiful backwaters decorated by the swaying coconut and evergreen surrounding. Filled with the magical charm, evergreen surrounding, amazing beaches and the beauty of Kerala’s backwaters cannot be described in words. Kerala Backwaters are a huge network of many scenic water bodies such as lovely lakes, scenic canals, brackish lagoons, rivers…