India Tourism
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About India
Your trips to the Himalayas is sure to be a worthy experience. The states, cities and towns that lie in its foothills are
known for their exotic beauty, adventure prospects and tints of culture
that even the most jaded traveller cannot escape. Let us start with the
state of Himachal Pradesh which has some of the awesome hill stations that
seem more attractive in the summers. These are Shimla, Dalhousie, Kullu,
Manali and Kufri to name a few. Another state which is a veritable
paradise for the tourists is Jammu and Kashmir. The tourist destinations
here that attract the travellers from far and wide are Gulmarg, Pahalgam,
amarnath, Sonmarg etc. Even if you are travelling between two
destinations, the landscapes will not stop amazing you with their stunning
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Shaped out of the state of
Uttar Pradesh in North India, the state of Uttaranchal, also known as
Dev Bhoomi meaning the land of Gods, is sure to leave you mesmerized
with its innate beauty and luster. |
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The North Indian state of Himachal Pradesh is one of the most beautiful, beguiling and picture prefect places on this earth. |
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Situated in the rain shadow area of the mighty Himalayas in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh is known as the 'Cold Desert'. |
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The valley of Kashmir situated in the northern most part of India is the paradise on earth and arguably the most beautiful place on the face of the planet. |
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The small town of Darjeeling blanketed by tea gardens is the queen of the Indian hill stations. The lush greens, soaring mountains. |
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Tiny yet gorgeous, Sikkim is an unquestionable wonderland located in the foothills of eastern Himalayas which is equally famous for its lovely views, |
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