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In The Land of Spectacular Mountains By : Ok, So Indian travel and tourism is growing. We have many favorite destinations there we love. Attractive India Travel Packages At Affordable Prices By : jennila India is one of the most wonderful & beautiful tourist locations& is a land of mystical charm in the world. India wons the natural beauty with beautiful hills, many wild lives, natural sceneries and the beaches, the cultural and historical attractions, and finally the adventurous mountains. There are many tour operators in India who provide various quality travel arrangements like escorted tours, incentive travel and discounted hotel booking & more in India. India On Location May 2008 By : Steppes Travel This article covers a trip to Kerala in India VERSATILE INDIA – GET READY TO ENTER INTO A CULTURAL WORLD By : David Dass You might be loving to visit the right place where you can get everything in abundance like gifted natures admirations or the warm , wavy beaches or the traditionally built temples or the mental and physical rejenuvations or would like to celebrate your own very special days in the land of Multiculture, you are invited to India for getting the very best to fill in your insight of expectations. South India Tour Experience By : David Dass South India is a place of Versatility. If you wanted to visit a place where expecting the people to be welcoming you with the brightest innocent smiles , straight away head ahead to South India. In south India , we could enjoy the real spiritiual experience in the holy city of tamilnadu, Natures beauty is enlivened in Kerala. Attractive India Travel Packages At Affordable Prices…! By : David Dass India is one of the most wonderful & beautiful tourist locations& is a land of mystical charm in the world. India wons the natural beauty with beautiful hills, many wild lives, natural sceneries and the beaches, the cultural and historical attractions, and finally the adventurous mountains. There are many tour operators in India who provide various quality travel arrangements like escorted tours, incentive travel and discounted hotel booking & more in India. Complete Travel Guide for Rajasthan - INDIA By : crownrahul Complete Travel Guide for Rajasthan - INDIA
Welcome to the Royal Land of Rajas (The Kings) - Rajasthan. Four Seasons India Tours, Jaipur provides travel information on Rajasthan - the wild deserted but rich in heritage, traditions and culture land of India. Cool Places To Stay in India - Kerala - Fort Cochin - Incredible India - Check it out - Good By : Harry Fort Cochin attracts interest mainly due to its extraordinary history of foreign influence and settlement. They are reflected in an assortment of architectural styles. During a wander through their narrow lanes, you will stumble upon spice markets, Chinese fishing nets, a synagogue, a Portuguese palace, India's first European church, Dutch homes, and a village green that could have been transported from England's Home Counties. The city is also one of the few places in Kerala where, at any time Traveling to India By : Alexander Taddeo This article is a list of brief tips about traveling to India, what to expect and how to stay safe and healthy on your trip. Travel tips to India By : Mandy Chagger So you want to visit India? Well, good choice: you'll need to access cheap flight India opportunities. Wild tigers, Buddhist Monasteries, the Lotus Temple and the Taj Mahal ' India is a country rich in beauty, culture, color, and sound. The problem, of course, is getting there ' and finding a cheap flight to India can be done with just a little thought and preparation. Why we are going crazy for holidays to Mumbai By : Mandy Chagger Have you considered taking a trip on your holidays to Mumbai? Mumbai offers amazing cultural and historical opportunities, as well as the chance to explore food, religion and more. |
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India (Hindi: भारत Bhārat; see also other names), officially the Republic of India (Hindi: भारतीय गणराज्य Bhāratiya Gaṇarājya), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh largest country by geographical area, the second most populous country, and the largest democracy in the world.[12] Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the west, and the Bay of Bengal on the east, India has a coastline of 7,517 kilometers (4,671 mi).[13] It borders Pakistan to the west;[14] China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the north-east; and Bangladesh and Burma to the east. Sri Lanka, Maldives, and Indonesia are in India's vicinity in Indian Ocean. |
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| A Trip To The Konark Sun Temple, Orissa ~ Travels In India ~ | By Rajdeep Bhattacharjee | A Trip To The Konark Sun Temple, Orissa ~ Travels In India ~ by Rajdeep Bhattacharjee - After a brief stay at New Delhi, I decided to travel to Konark Sun Temple which is located in the state of Orissa near the sacred city of Puri.The World Heritage Konark Sun Temple is dedicated to the Sun God or Surya as it is pronounced in India. It was a warm welcome at the Bhuvaneshwar Airport with temperature at 38-degree Celsius. Soon after getting out of the airport, I moved to May Fair Lagoon, a better hotel in the capital of Orissa and stayed inside my room to refresh myself. | Elephanta ~ The Abode Of Shiva ~ | By Manju Dubey | Elephanta ~ The Abode Of Shiva ~ by Manju Dubey - During the early days of Hindu philosophy, cave temples became the symbol of piety and extreme religious leanings. Many cave temples were made during this period. At this point in time there was a mix of followers of different religions such as Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism. Religious tolerance and openness is evident by the fact that devotees of any of these religions carved out the idols of their favorite deity. So it is not common to find Hindu, Buddhist or Jain cave temples harmoniously existing together since time immemorial. The journey to the Elephanta Caves is like a journey back in time, the caves are remarkably well–preserved. | Escape To Sundarbans….Indian Flexability ~ | By Rajdeep Bhattacharjee | Escape To Sundarbans….Indian Flexabiltiy ~ by Rajdeep Bhattacharjee - Journey to India is not complete if you do not travel to the northeastern part of India .And as you travel to the Eastern part of this unique land, you should take out some time to visit the 1330.10 sq.kms swampy delta of the two mighty Indian rivers, Brahmaputra and the Ganges known as Sundarbans, famous across the world for being the home of the Royal Bengal Tiger. The name Sundarban is derived from Sundari Trees, once found in abundance in this swampy delta island. | Finally In Mumbai - India's Financial And Commercial Capital ~ | By Rajdeep Bhattacharjee | Finally In Mumbai - India's Financial And Commercial Capital ~ by Rajdeep Bhattacharjee - It was early Sunday morning when my Air India flight landed at the Chattrapati Shivaji International Airport and I was excited to be finally in the city that never sleeps! The sheer chance to explore the city that is always on the move, a city that is so different from any other cities of India made me really excited from inside. Arguably, the most modern city in India, Mumbai is the commercial & financial capital city of India. | Gateway Of The Gods ~ Haridwar ~ | By Manju Dubey | Gateway Of The Gods ~ Haridwar ~ by Manju Dubey - Kerala is referred to as God’s own country in India, but I don’t see how we cannot refer to the little state of Uttaranchal when talking of God's country. It has the majestic Himalayas and the graceful Ganges flowing across it, as well as abundant flora and fauna. It’s the abode of nearly all the Hindu Gods and Goddesses. One such place is Haridwar or the Gateway of the Gods. Legend says that for some reason Lady Ganges was very mad and in a destructive mood. When she was about to flow in from the heavens in fa ury and touch the earth such large-scale destruction was unparalleled. | Goa—where Asia meets Europe and expat hideaways cost from $14,000 - | By Steenie Harvey | Goa—where Asia meets Europe and expat hideaways cost from $14,000 - Goa—where Asia meets Europe and expat hideaways cost from $14,000 - Most people associate colonialism in India with the British. However, Goa’s 450 years of European settlement followed a different pattern. This was Portugal’s first colony in Asia, and the state only gained its independence in 1961. According to one taxi driver, many Goans still consider themselves as “separate” from the rest of India. | Indian Desert Safari - | By Lynne Reynolds | Indian Desert Safari - Indian Desert Safari - The brochure noted it as a highlight - a two and half day camel safari into the Thar Desert in the Indian state of Rajasthan, once a collection of princely kingdoms. Deserts are so quiet, peaceful; I was hoping this one would be living, - full of flowers, plants, animals and colourful people and I signed up immediately. | Jaipur: A Land Of Color, Culture And Bonhomie ~ Travel To India ~ | By Manju Dubey | Jaipur: A Land Of Color, Culture And Bonhomie ~ Travel To India ~ by Manju Dubey - When I was a child India was nothing but a land of fairy tales, of Kings & Queens, palaces and intrigues. Well often times when you travel across India you tend to come across remnants of diversity in culture. But once you move across from Delhi towards Rajasthan you can see the majesty of the Rajas who ruled this desert kingdom. Rajasthan - the first thought that comes to mind is the splash of color and vivacity of the people who live there. Can you ever begin to imagine a desert, which is alive? I could not … until my nieces came over to India to visit us. | Life In India Without The Trappings Of Power ~ Getting Around Power ~ | By Manju Dubey | Life In India Without The Trappings Of Power ~ Getting Around Power ~ by Manju Dubey - India when viewed through the eyes of a Westerner is quaint, archaic, mystic and charming on the one hand. On the other, it is a mosquito-ridden, poverty-ridden and full of religious zealots. But to me India is a home like none other. Travelling within the country fills me with pride and marvel: the uniqueness of this beautiful land which is so rich in culture. These are oft-repeated cliches from Indian authors. But the mystic, the charm and the cultural diversity are what make India today what it is. | Nagarhole ~ A Visit Worth Remembering ~ | By Manju Dubey | Nagarhole ~ A Visit Worth Remembering ~ by Manju Dubey - Our holiday was nearing and the children were clamoring to go. Collectively we hit on the idea of visiting the nearest tourist destination with a back to the nature feel. The kids decided we should visit wildlife sanctuaries. Out of the 400 odd sanctuaries, National Parks and reserve areas, we decided to visit the one nearest to our hometown and with an economical cost. So Nagarhole was it! The journey began at six in the morning, with a slight mist and our eager heads popping out to see any wild animal by chance. The tiger is shy of any human contact, but any animal sighting would have been welcome. | Northeastern India - Destination: Guwahati ~ | By Rajdeep Bhattacharjee | Northeastern India - Destination: Guwahati ~ by Rajdeep Bhattacharjee - Exploring India is always an experience of a lifetime and it may not be possible for one individual to cover the whole Indian subcontinent during lifespan. As many of us travel to experience and share some of the unique locations, I am trying to experience India’s northeastern region, which is still a mystery and is least explored. | Northeastern India - Destination: Shillong ~ | By Rajdeep Bhattacharjee | Northeastern India - Destination: Shillong ~ by Rajdeep Bhattacharjee - The northeastern region of the Indian subcontinent is a remote and one of the most beautiful locations, which is yet to be explored. As communications being improved in recent times, the region is very fast turning out to be a Traveler’s Paradise with more and more tourists flowing in to explore the virgin landscape and amazing tribal culture. | One Week In The Coastal Paradise Of Western India ~ In Goa ~ | By Rajdeep Bhattacharjee | One Week In The Coastal Paradise Of Western India ~In Goa ~ by Rajdeep Bhattacharjee - As I was wondering where to escape to during this time of the year, I received a call from Catherine, a friend of mine from Kolkata who wanted me to join her on a trip to Goa. Wow!!! I just jumped out of the chair and said yes immediately. As we were both camping at different locations, we decided to meet up at Mumbai Airport. It was on the morning of 24th October, I took the newly introduced Spice Jet flight from New Delhi and reached Mumbai in the afternoon and was joined by Catherine who was waiting for me since morning. | Outsourcing to India - | By Siddharth Srivastava | Outsourcing to India - Outsourcing to India - They have been labelled as “adventure workers” who have been joining the Indian work force from the U.S. and Europe. For some tim India’s outsourcing and information technology firms have been hiring foreigners at higher and middle levels for their expertise. However, now, workers from abroad are seeking lower-end jobs as well, such as answering phones at call centres, for a fraction of what they would earn in their home country. | Set Your Sights On Asia’s Sleeping Elephant - India ~ | By Sean Brodrick | Set Your Sights On Asia’s Sleeping Elephant - India ~ by Sean Brodrick - Many people think China is THE growth story in Asia. And sure, China has a lot going for it. But don’t look now, because the high-flying dragon might be overtaken by a “sleepy” elephant - India. Subscribers to TSI’s VIP trading service Renegade Investor already know the good news on India - they’ve received a recommendation on an Indian stock traded on the NYSE with great potential. In this issue, we’ll look at another Indian stock that’s on the launch pad. It’s a leading automaker in what will soon be the world’s most populous nation... it’s exporting to 70 countries and adding more customers... it grew sales by 29% and earnings by 50% in the most recent quarter... and yet it’s selling for relative peanuts. | Spirituality And Old City Charm Is Synonymous With Varanasi ~ More Travels To India ~ | By Manju Dubey | Spirituality And Old City Charm Is Synonymous With Varanasi ~ More Travels To India ~ by Manju Dubey - What’s so mystical about Benares? It’s the people and their way of life. At dawn the sweet chime of bells ringing in the temples and the chant of the mantras awaken you. Hundreds of temples can be found in Benares. A city so steeped in traditions, religious ceremonies and yet at the same time it has been the home of great scholars especially literary and also related to the sciences and astrology. My mother believed in all that was Benarsi or that belonged to Benares not because it was the city of her birth but due to the deep seated belief in its traditions and way of life. | Tendong Hill ~ Unfolding The Himalayan Folklore ~ | By Arijit Karmakar | Tendong Hill ~ Unfolding The Himalayan Folklore ~ by Arijit Karmakar - India is the land of a million Gods and a billion mortals. Here legend is a part of history and faith is unquestioned, thus I begin my journey in search of a folktale, where the entire human race was saved from the wrath of Gods when they took refuge in a mountain. I am heading for Tendong Hill in Sikkim. Sikkim is tucked in the North Eastern part of India and is surrounded by Nepal, Tibet (China) and Bhutan. It is overlooked by the mighty Himalayas and its guardian deity is the third highest mountain in the world - Mt. Khanchendzonga. | The Valley Of Gold? ~ Ford's Plans To Turbocharge Himalayan Tourism ~ | By Qiwi Lin Lisolet | The Valley Of Gold? ~ Ford's Plans To Turbocharge Himalayan Tourism ~ by Qiwi Lin Lisolet - Today I shook hands with Alfred Ford, great grandson of the legendary Henry Ford. What's most surprising is that this wasn't in Aspen or St. Moritz, but in the small Himalayan town of Manali, a town Mr. Ford plans to put on the world tourism map with the construction of an ambitious new ski resort. | Think India - Think Holiday At Kerala ~ | By Rajdeep Bhattacharjee | Think India - Think Holiday At Kerala ~ by Rajdeep Bhattacharjee - It was late last week while wrapping up my tour to Mumbai that I suddenly felt my inner call for Vagamon, branded as one of the world’s 50 must see destinations by the National Geographic Traveller Magazine. The prompt decision led me to change my return schedule to New Delhi and landed me in Cochin Airport the next day with my only intention being to spend a night at Vagamon. Upon arriving, I decided to head for Vagamon Heritage Resort, a resort on top of a hill. Situated at a distance of 100km from Cochin International Airport, the journey to the resort was a cool experience as I was passing through paddy fields, rubber plantations and green just about everywhere. The Vagamon Heritage Resort is 1100m above sea level, surrounded by tea gardens and amazingly beautiful valleys and it is a trekker’s paradise. |
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