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- Varanasi Varanasi, the oldest inhabited city in the world is a land to be visited to experience a spiritual enlightenment. The culture Varanasi is inextricably linked with the river Ganges that flow across it and the cause of the much-acclaimed religious entity. Also referred as the 'city of temples', wherever your eyes will travel, you will come across the ancient temple heritage. The history that dates back to the epic tales of Mahabharata and Buddhist Jatakas, has caused this city to be surrounded by myths and legends.
- Ladakh Ladakh - a land like no other. At Ladakh Listen to the winds chanting the words of Buddha. Mounting to the restful land of monks and Buddha. A must for all those seeking peace and calm. Once here, you would come face to face with a gold plated Buddha statue. And the next moment, you will find yourself soaking in the serenity around. Come and experience nirvana in the largest gompa of Ladakh.
- Kashmir If you want to see haven on earth then its 'Kashmir' upheld by the most popular words spoken by the Mughal Emperor Jahangir when he first visited Kashmir. The king exclaims! "Gar firdaus, ruhe zamin ast, hamin asto, hamin asto, hamin asto" If there is a heaven on earth, its here, its here, its here. Sojourn to Kashmir, this pristine heaven on earth is all set to engulf you in its panoramic charms. A visit to Kashmir will rendezvous you with the silver-fringed Himalayan ranges, which makes it earn the title of 'Switzerland of East'.
- Hyderabad Hyderabad is the place where you will get lured by the charms of Charminar, real sea pearls and most delicious biryani. This 'city of Nawabs' is the mundane of the old and new traditions that seems to be like a fairy tale, highlighting its monuments, gardens, resorts, lakes, delectable cuisine and great shopping options. The famous Charminar acts as the signature for Hyderabad City.
- Sikkim The petite and beautiful state of Sikkim located at the laps of Himalayas replete with nature, culture and adventure. The creator took time off to create this magnum opus and left it for you to discover. Sikkim is an experience, a feeling of natural beauty unsurpassed, that revolves round its people, its monasteries lending it a blessed atmosphere of tranquillity and mystery. Having Gangtok as its capital, its allure will simply cast a mesmerizing spell... its pine dotted green mountain, nature's finest gardens where Rhododendron's bloom, ever greeting spring, lakes and waterfalls...will never cease to surprise you, as you ponder, how much is hidden in this small and beautiful Sikkim.
- Mumbai Mumbai is the city that will captivate you with its immortal enchanting charms. India's financial capital, that generates hope, optimism, life, happiness in the heart of its visitors, the city that never sleeps and even allows its visitors enjoy its magical life whole night. Mumbai is the name given by its erstwhile rulers, the Maharathas, later the city was recognizing by the name Bombay, a new identity given by its British regime in the 17th century when Mumbai was given to Charles II as dowry by the Portuguese.
- Chennai Elegantly placed in the shores of Coromandel Coast, Chennai boast of a rich heritage, which is elaborately intertwined with the culture, traditions and living style of the people through generations. One of the prettiest metropolitan cities in India, Chennai perfectly mixes the elegance of past with the vibrancy of modernism. This contemporary city is often referred as the Gateway to the South India. Chennai was formerly called as Madras and to the rest of India, Madrasis represents the entire south Indians.
- Lakshadweep Kavaratti, the administrative headquarter, is the most developed island. Kavaratti is a small census town, which is located in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep and it stands on the island by the same name. One of the most popular attractions in the town of Kavaratti is the Ujra Mosque, which is located on the south-eastern part of the island Its attractions include the, marine aquarium, beaches and water sports.
Kalpeni, an island in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep, is situated 63 km south of Androth. The island also has three uninhabited satellite islands and is situated in the midst of a lagoon to the north-east of Kavaratti , Kalpeni, is known for the largest lagoon among Lakshadweep islands; the lagoon is good for kayaking and boating..
Kadmat, has lagoons both on its western and eastern peripheries. The island boasts of a water sports institute and a diving school. With a wide beach, coconut trees and blue green sea, Kadmat is emerging as a popular tourist attraction. The island is famous for its lime stones that are widely used for construction work. With rich underwater fauna and flora, Kadmat is popular as one of the most beautiful scuba diving centers in India. The island is also famous for the array of water sports like snorkelling, swimming, kayaking, sailing and boating.
Minicoy, was formerly a part of the Maldives islands and is now a census town in the Indian Union Territory of Lakshadweep is located in southern Lakshadweep and its culture has affinity to that of Maldives. One of the significant attractions of Minicoy is a tall lighthouse, which is one of the oldest, built in 1885 by the British.
- Himachal - Shimla and Manali Calling Himachal beautiful would be an understatement. With this holiday package, we take you to all the major attractions in the two gems of Himachal - Shimla and Manali.Manali is a small town with a population originating from around India. As of 2001 India census,[1] Manali had an official population of 6,265. Males constituted 64% of the population and females 36%. Manali had an average literacy rate of 74%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy was 80%, and female literacy was 63%. 9% of the population was under six years of age.