1. Amarnath :
2. Badrinath :
3. Benaras :
4. Dwarka :
5. Gangotri :
6. Golden Temple :
7. Haridwar :
8. Kedarnath :
Amarnath is one of the most famous Hindu temples located in the state of
Jammu & Kashmir. The temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is believed to be over 5000 years old
and houses an naturally formed ice shivling and attracts thousands of devotees during the 45
days of annual pilgrimage.
Situated 297 kms from the holy town of Rishikesh at an altitude of 3,133 m
above sea-level, Badrinath is considered to be amongst the most pious of the eternal Hindu
shrines of Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri and Yamunotri. Badrinath is located in the lap of
Nar-Narayan Parvat, with the picturesque Neelkanth peak in the background.
Also known as Varanasi, Benaras is the most visited pilgrimage in all of India. One
of the seven holy cities, it is the most favored place for Hindus to die and be cremated. A bath
in the holy waters of the Ganges is believed to wash away the sins of a person.
Dwarka, on the west coast of Gujarat on the shores of the Arabian Sea, features in
most of the legends surrounding Lord Krishna. It is from here that Lord Krishna is supposed to
have ruled over his kingdom. Dwarka is a significant pilgrimage site for the Hindus.
Couched in the magnificent Garhwal hills, Gangotri is at an altitude of 3048
meters above sea level. It is on the northernmost part of the state of Uttaranchal and is
located close to the Indo-Tibetan border. Gangotri is believed to be the place where Goddess
Ganges descended from the heavens.
The Golden Temple or Harmandir Sahib, located in Amritsar in the state of
Punjab is the most sacred shrine of Sikhism. Considered to be a symbol of freedom and
spiritual independence, devotees come to the temple from all over the world to enjoy the
serene environs and offer their prayers.
Haridwar is a holy Hindu city located in the state of Uttaranchal in Northern
India. Haridwar, according to Hindu mythology, is one of the four places where the drops of the
elixir of immortality, Amrita accidentally spilled over from the pitcher in which it was being
carried away by the celestial bird Garuda, the vehicle of Vishnu.
The most remote of the four sites, Kedarnath is located in the lap of the mighty
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Himalayas, about 3584m above sea level. Kedarnath is the abode of one of the holiest Hindu
temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and is a popular destination for Hindu pilgrims from all over
the world.
Kanyakumari is the southernmost point of peninsular India and the meeting
point of three oceans-the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. Besides its
importance as a Hindu pilgrim center, it is famous for its beautiful views of sunrise and sunset
over the waters.
Situated in the southern part of India, Kanchipuram is famed for the
beautiful Ekambareswara Temple. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple was constructed in the
mid of 9th century by the Pallavas. It has a 200 ft gopuram with more than 10 stories of
intricate sculpture.
Situated in the east Indian state of Orissa, Puri is one of the oldest cities in India. The
city is famous for its Jagannath Temple as also a popular beach resort. The temple was built in
the late eleventh century.
Rishikesh is a holy city for Hindus located in the foothills of the Himalaya in
northern India. It is also known as the gateway to Himalayas and is considered an access point
for the cities of Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri, together known as the Char
Dham. Rishikesh also translates to mean - The land of the Rishis (Saints).
Ujjain is an ancient city of central India, located in the state of Madhya Pradesh. It
is one of the seven sacred cities of the Hindus, and the Kumbh Mela religious festival is held
there every twelve years. It is also home to Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, one of the twelve
Jyotirlinga shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Vrindavan in the state of Uttar Pradesh is the place where Lord Krishna spent
the days of his youth, thousands of years ago. The city, visited by thousands of devotees is
famous for its numerous beautiful temples and ghats built on the banks of river Yamuna.
One of the Char Dhams according to Hindu mythology, Yamunotri is the origin
place of the sacred river Yamuna. Famous for its thermal springs and glaciers, it is one of the
most important stopovers on the itinerary of the Hindu pilgrim. According to a legend, Asit
Muni, a revered sage, used to reside here.
9. Kanya Kumari :
10. Kanchipuram :
11. Puri :
12. Rishikesh :
13. Ujjain :
14. Vrindavan :
15. Yamunotri :
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16. Bandhavgarh National Park :
17. Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary :
18. Corbett National Park :
19. Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary :
20. Kanha National Park :
21. Melghat Tiger Reserve :
22. National Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary :
23. Periyar National Park :
This is a small National Park, compact, yet full of game. The
density of the Tiger population at Bandhavgarh is the highest known in India. This is also
White Tiger country. These have been found in the old state of Rewa for many years.
One of the finest bird parks in the world, Bharatpur Bird
Sanctuary (Keoladeo Ghana National Park), is located in the state of Rajasthan. The park is
said to house over 400 species of birds, including a number of rare migratory birds which
arrive here during the winter season.
Located in the foothills of the Himalayas in the state of Uttaranchal
is the majestic Corbett National Park. Home to a variety of flora and fauna, it is most famous
for its wild population of , Leopards and .
The calm and peaceful Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary is reputed
to be the largest wildlife sanctuary in Karnataka. Housing some of the rarest animal and bird
species, it is an unspoilt, untouched and unexplored treasure of wildlife that is sure to leave
you spellbound.
Located in the Mandla district of Madhya Pradesh, Kanha national
park cum Tiger reserve extends over an area of over 1,940-sq-kms. Besides being home to
the tiger, the other major feature of the region is the horseshoe shape valley and the large
open areas infested by spurs of Mekal.
A prime habitat of the striped predator, Melghat Tiger Reserve is
located on southern offshoot of the Satpura Hill Range in Central India, also known as
Gavilgarh hills. The high ridge running East-West forms the South Western boundary of the
Reserve.
The National Chambal Sanctuary, founded in 1979
is famous for the rare gangetic dolphin. The sanctuary is part of a large area co-administered
by Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh with its other residents being the magar
(crocodile) and gharial (alligator), chinkara, sambar, nilgai, wolf and wild boar.
Periyar or Thekkady is a protected area, and a Project Tiger nature
reserve in the South Indian State of Kerala. Amongst the wild residents of the park are over 62
mammal and and 320 bird species.
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24. Ranthambore National Park :
25. Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary :
26. The Little Rann of Kutch Sanctuary :
27. Van Vihar National Park :
The former hunting ground of the Maharajas of Jaipur, the
Ranthambore National Park is situated in Eastern Rajasthan at the confluence of the Aravali
hill ranges and the Vindhyan plateau. The park is known for its population of tigers and
leopards.
Situated in Rajasthan, the landscape of Sariska is dominated
by sharp cliffs of hills and narrow valleys of the Aravallis. Besides the numerous animal and
bird species, within the wildlife sanctuary are the ruins of medieval temples of Garh-Rajor,
belonging to the 10th and 11th centuries.
The Little Rann of Kutch Sanctuary also known as Wild
Ass Wildlife Sanctuary in the state of Gujarat is the largest wildlife sanctuary in India. The
sanctuary is one of the last places on earth where the endangered wild ass sub-species Khur
(Equus hemionus khur) belonging to species Onager (Equus hemionus) can be spotted.
Van Vihar National Park in Bhopal, the capital city of Madhya
Pradesh, spans over an area of about 445 hectares. Although it has the status of a national
park, Van Vihar is developed and managed as a modern zoological park, following the
guidelines of the Central Zoo Authority.
28. Arunachal Pradesh :
29. Auli :
30. Billing :
31. Cauvery :
The 'Treasure trove of Nature', Arunachal Pradesh is a picturesque
state in India. Famous for its varied landscape, the state is a heaven for nature lovers and
adventure sports enthusiasts. Some of the opportunities available are trekking, mountain
climbing, camping and mountain biking.
Auli in Uttaranchal is one of the major tourist destinations, famous for its beautiful
slopes covered with oak and coniferous trees. The miles of white snow laden mountain slopes
make Auli every skier's dream come true.
Sheltered by gigantic mountains and surrounded by lush tea gardens, Billing a
small village with a Tibetan Colony and monasteries in Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh. The
place has long served as a landing ground and a base for Hang and Para gliders.
The Cauvery Fishing Camp, situated on the banks of the River Cauvery, has
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Surroundings ideal for an eco-tour. Dry deciduous forests dominate the vegetation. The
picturesque and the tranquil location make the Cauvery Fishing Camp an unforgettable
experience.
Situated at an altitude of 3024 mts above sea level, Dodital, in Uttaranchal is
famous for its crystal-clear lake, that make it a perfect spot for those enjoy the sport of trout
fishing. The place also offers exciting opportunities for trekking and mountain climbing.
Gulmarg, which means the "Meadow of Flowers," was discovered as a tourist
destination by the British during the 19th century. The place with its varied landscape and
snow covered mountain slopes makes an ideal base for adventure sports like trekking and
snow skiing.
Famous for its barren beauty and Buddhist monasteries, Leh is a wonderful
destination for adventure sports lovers. The town offers some magnificent trekking trails as
also exciting opportunities for jeep safari.
Manali is a place of immense natural beauty, situated in the state of Himachal
Pradesh. The place has recently shot to fame as a most favored spot for adventure sports
enthusiasts with exciting opportunities of trekking, snow skiing and mountain climbing.
The adventure destination of Zanskar is an isolated and scantily inhabited
Himalayan Valleys. Dotted with high hills and gorgeous gompas, Zanskar offers fun filled
opportunities of river rafting and trekking.
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33. Gulmarg :
34. Leh :
35. Manali :
36. Zanskar :
37. Beypore :
38. Bogmalo :
39. Calangute :
Situated at the mouth of the Cheliyar river in Kerala, Beypore beach is an ideal
heaven to provide a welcome break to your jaded urbanised souls. The clean waters of the
beach are ideal for practicing such sports as swimming, para sailing ans sea surfing.
A former fishing village in the state of Goa, Bogmalo beach sports a mixture of
serenity and commercialism, splashed with simple beauty where one can happily lose oneself.
The beach is known for its immense natural beauty.
One of Goa's busiest and most commercialised beaches, Calangute is a serene
fishing village which became a favourite hideout of the hippies in the 70's and 80's. Today,
Calangute beach symbolise Goa's reputation as a haven for beach and coastal splendour
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40. Dona Paula :
41. Juhu :
42. Kovalam :
43. Varkala :
Situated in Goa, the beach is named after Dona Paula de Menzes, the
daughter of a former Indian viceroy. The beach is known for its numerous exciting water
sports opportunities.
Juhu Beach is the most famous beach in Mumbai city. It is situated on the shores of
Arabian Sea in Juhu suburb and famous for its Mumbai 'street food', notably bhelpuri, pani
puri, shevpuri, chaats, and of course pav bhaji.
On the Malabar coast along the Kerala shore line is a small village known as
Kovalam. This sleepy town suddenly came on the tourist map when its fabulous beaches were
discovered and has today become one of the most popular beach hangouts in India.
Varkala beach, is the best spot along the coast of Kerala for watching the sunset.
The sight of the sun melting into the sea would blossom your poetic sense. The mineral springs
gushing from the hill is believed to have medicinal properties.
44. Agra Fort :
45. Amber Fort, Jaipur :
46. City Palace, Jaipur :
47. Hawa Mahal, Jaipur :
Built by the great Emperor Akbar in 1565 A.D. the fort is a masterpiece of
design and construction. Within the fort are a number of exquisite buildings including the
Musamman Burj, where Emperor Shah Jahan died in imprisonment.
The magnificent Amer Fort was built by Raja Man Singh. The major
attractions are Sheela Devi Temple and Sheesh Mahal ( Hall of mirrors). The museum here
houses one of the world`s biggest cannon on wheels and a rich collection of arms and
weapons.
The historic City Palace has carved arches supported by grey-white
marble columns studded with floral motifs in gold and coloured stones. Two elephants carved
in marble guard the entrance, where retainers whose families have served generations of the
rulers are at hand, to serve as guides.
Hawa Mahal is the most strikingly designed monument in Jaipur. The
five storeyed crown shaped structure was conceived to provide an adequate vantage position
behind delicate stone-carved screens for the palace women to watch the royal processions
passing through the Bazar below.
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48. Jaisalmer Fort :
49. Lake Palace, Udaipur :
50. Lalgarh Palace, Bikaner :
51. Red Fort, Delhi :
52. Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur :
The golden hued fort is a sentinel to the bleak desertscape from its 80
metre high perch on the hill, housing the entire township within its ramparts. It has an
enchanting cow-web of narrow lanes dotted with some lovely havelis, three beautifully
sculptured Jain Temples and five interconnected palaces. The fort is approached through four
towering gateways.
In the middle of lake Pichhola is the Lake palace or Jag Mandir where
prince Khuman Singh, later known as emperor Shahjahan who built the world famous Taj
Mahal, sought refuse from his father emperor Jahangir. This three story building was
completed by Maharana Jagat Singh in 1652 A.D.
Located 3 km north of the city centre, the red sandstone palace
was built by Maharaja Ganga Singh in memory of his father Maharaja Lal Singh. The palace has
beautiful latticework and filigree work. Part of the palace has been converted into a luxury
hotel and a museum.
One of the most spectacular pieces of Mughal Architecture is the Lal Quila
or the Red Fort. Built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, it has walls extending up to 2 kms. in
length with the height varying from 18 mts. on the river side to 33 mts. on the city side...a
truly amazing construction.
Built during the 20th century to provide work to the famine
struck people, Umaid Bhawan is one of the largest private residence in the world. A part of the
palace is used as residence by the royal family while the other part has been converted into a
heritage hotel.
53. Dalhousie :
54. Darjeeling :
55. Dehradun :
Located in the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, Dalhousie is one of the
most popular hill stations and a honey mooner's paradise. The place offers numerous exciting
adventure sports opportunities including snow sports during winters.
Originally just a cluster of villages that was administered intermittently by
Nepal and Sikkim, Darjeeling grew in prominence when the British discovered the suitability
of the area for growing tea. The town was subsequently annexed by the British Indian Empire
and a small railway was constructed linking the town with the lowlands.
Besides being a popular hill station in India, Dehradun is also home to the
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famed schools of the order of Doon School and Welhams as elite centers of learning in India.
Apart from being a much sought after hill station in India, they qualify Doon valley to be a star
class educational center.
Set against the backdrop of the dramatic Dhauladhar mountains,
Dharamsala is perched on the high slopes in the upper reaches of Kangra Valley. Today,
Dharamsala has become the synonymous to the Tibetan government in exile and the home of
Tibetan leader Dalai Lama.
Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim with a population of approximately 50,000 has
emerged into the mainstream of the Tourism Industry, with more and more tourist visiting this
little Himalayan state every year. Gangtok has developed into a cosmopolitan flavour where
old-world charm and hospitality exist along with the Internet Age.
Kasauli is a beautiful hill station located just 77 kms from Shimla in the state of
Himachal Pradesh. The small town was founded during the 19th century by Britishers as a
summer retreat and still retains the old charm, which attracts thousands of visitors every
year.
Khandala is a hill station, which dazzles the visitors with its spectacular
scenery, verdant hills, deep green valleys, beautiful lakes and cascading waterfall. Situated
at an altitude of 625 mt in the Sahyadri hills, this hill resort is a popular weekend gateway from
the hectic life of Mumbai.
Situated at an altitude of 2133 mts amidst the verdant Pali hills, Kodaikanal is
one of the most popular hill stations in India. With her wooded slopes, mighty rocks,
enhancing waterfalls and a beautiful lake, Kodaikanal is a charming hill station, and one of the
favourite getaways in South India.
The serene little town of Kullu is famous for its colourful Dussehra festival.
Decorated palanquins and processions convey Gods and Goddesses from temples all over the
valley to Kullu. A Fair springs up during the festival which is celebrated with a great deal of
singing, dancing and festivity.
A small picturesque saucer-shaped plateau surrounded by dense pine and
deodar forests is one of the 160 places throughout the world to have been designated
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58. Kasauli :
59. Khandala :
60. Kodaikanal :
61. Kullu :
62. Khajjiar :
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“Mini Switzerland". Khajjiar is a place of immense natural beauty, situated in the state of
Himachal Pradesh.
At 1,372 meters above sea level, Mahabaleshwar is one of the most
spectacular and the largest of Maharashtra's hill-stations. The place is known for its immense
natural beauty as also a popular getaway from the hectic city lives.
Manali is a picturesque city situated in the Kullu valley. The place remains thronged by
visitors, especially during the winters for its charming snow sports. Some of the major attractions of
this hill resort are Rohtang Pass, Rahala waterfalls and numerous Buddhist monasteries.
Mount Abu was founded by the British as a relaxation place to rewind along
with the royalties. The place sways in an interesting contrast of British style bungalows, the
holiday lodges of the royals, with the presence of the various tribal communities.
Munnar is situated at the confluence of three mountain streams - Mudrapuzha,
Nallathani & Kundala. This once summer resort of the erstwhile British Government in South
India, Munnar is known for its sprawling tea plantations, picture book towns, winding lanes
and holiday facilities that make it a popular resort town.
Mussoorie, with its green hills and varied flora & fauna, is a fascinating hill
resort. Commanding snow ranges to the north-east, and glittering views of the Doon Valley &
Shiwalik ranges in the south, the town presents a fairyland atmosphere to the tourists.
The hill resort of Nainital has since long been a refuge for the sun scorched souls
of the plains. The British made it there summer headquarter. The natural beauty and
especially the Lake has made Nainital one of the favourite summer destinations and a reason
why people throng this hill resort.
The serene hill station of Ooty draws swarms of tourists every year. The weather is
quite pleasant at a mean of 15-20 C year round, dropping to lows of 0 C during winter. The
landscape is marked by rolling hills covered with dense vegetation, smaller hills and plateaus
covered with tea gardens, and eucalyptus trees.
Shimla or Simla is the capital of the state of Himachal Pradesh. It is a very popular
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66. Munnar :
67. Mussoorie :
68. Nainital :
69. Ooty :
70. Simla :
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holiday-retreat during the summer months and is well-known for its Victorian architecture,
which is reflected in certain areas of the Mall and The Ridge.
Located in the center of the Kashmir valley, the district of Srinagar towers at a
height of 1,730 m above sea level. The city is well known for its lush gardens and the Dal Lake,
where the tourists can enjoy a shikara (house boat) ride.
71. Srinagar :
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72. Agra :
73. Ahmedabad :
74. Ajmer :
75. Allahabad :
76. Alleppey :
77. Amritsar :
78. Bangalore :
Situated in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, Agra houses the most
magnificent monument of love on the planet, the Taj Mahal. Besides, there are other historical
structures as well as the famous Mughlai cuisine.
Ahmedabad is the sixth largest city of India and the commercial hub of the
state of Gujarat. The city is certainly worth a visit for people who like to be away from hectic
activity while relishing on the few available tourist attractions.
Ajmer is a little town situated in the northern state of Rajasthan. Famous for its
religious attractions, the chief objects of interest in Ajmer are Pushkar, and the Dargah (tomb)
of the most revered Muslim sufi saint Moinuddin Chishti, the Gharib Nawaz.
Located at the Sangam (confluence) of the rivers Ganga, Yamuna and the
mythical Saraswati, Allahabad is one of the oldest cities of India and a pilgrimage centre of
utmost importance, also famous for the Kumbh and Ardh Kumbh Melas held every twelve and
six years respectively.
This fairly pleasant market town is built on canals and surrounded by coconut
trees. With the Arabian Sea on its west and a vast network of lakes, lagoons and several
freshwater rivers criss-crossing it, Alleppey (Alappuzha) is a district of immense natural
beauty.
Amritsar is the spiritual capital of the Sikh religion. The city houses the holiest
place for the Sikhs, the Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple). The people are nice and friendly
and it is great to sit for a few hours in the shade of the temple and relax.
Bangalore, officially known as Bengalooru, is one of the most hip and
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happening cities in India and also a major center of the I.T. industry. Some of the major
landmarks of the city are Vidhan Soudha, Bangalore Palace, Bull Temple and Cubbon Park.
Lying in the north of Rajasthan state, Bikaner is dotted with scores of sand
dunes. The city beautifully retains the medieval grandeur that permeates the city's lifestyle.
The city is distinguished for the best riding camels in the world and hence boasts of having one
of the largest Camel research and breeding farm in the world.
In the state of Bihar, Bodh Gaya is the place where Gautama Buddha attained
enlightenment and thus laid the foundations of Buddhism. Amongst the prominent attractions
of the place are the Bodhi tree and the Mahabodhi temple.
Bhopal, the city of lakes, is a fascinating amalgam of scenic beauty, old historic
city and modern urban planning. The capital of Madhya Pradesh, the city with its lush gardens,
excellent upper and lower lakes and a beautiful pink mosque, is definitely worth spending
some time.
Situated 270 km north of Delhi, Chandigarh is a serene city lying in the valley
surrounded by Shiwalik Hills that hem the great Himalayas. Besides its numerous tourist
attractions, Chandigarh also serves as an access point for the hill resorts of Kulu, Manali,
Dharmashala and Dalhousie.
Chennai, also known as Madras, is the capital of the southern state of Tamil
Nadu. The city was one of the first outposts of British East India Company and is known for its
numerous beautiful colonial structures.
A city of great character, of contrasts and convolutions, Delhi is the capital of India.
A city with antiquity dating back over 2,000 years, it is also a modern metropolis with fast cars
and neon lit shopping malls. So varied are the shades of Delhi's different faces, it is difficult to
grasp it in a short span of time.
Goa is often sobriquet the 'Beach Capital of India', however, there's much more to it
than sun, sand and psychedelia. The allure of Goa is that it remains quite distinct from the rest
of India and is small enough to be grasped and explored in a way that other Indian states are
not.
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81. Bhopal :
82. Chandigarh :
83. Chennai :
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87. Hyderabad :
88. Jaipur :
89. Jaisalmer :
90. Jammu :
91. Jodhpur :
92. Kanpur :
93. Khajuraho :
Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim with a population of approximately 50,000 has
emerged into the mainstream of the Tourism Industry, with more and more tourist visiting this
little Himalayan state every year. Gangtok has developed into a cosmopolitan flavour where
old-world charm and hospitality exist along with the Internet Age.
The capital of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad is a big, lively and traditional city,
which offers travellers fascinating glimpses of a four hundred years old legacy. Also known as
the Istanbul of India, here, in every corner of the city, you will see its dualistic character, the
coming together of Muslims and Hindus.
Jaipur, the largest city in Rajasthan, offers several massive forts such as the Hawa
Mahal and the Amber Fort. Besides, the city also serves as a stepping stone to the enchanting
desert cities of Jodhpur and Jaisalmer. Jaipur is called the "pink" city because of the color of its
historical buildings built by Maharajah Jai Singh.
The city of Jaisalmer shimmers like a mirage amidst the desolate beauty of the
hot barren deserts of Rajasthan. The Jaisalmer Fort, perched atop the triangular-shaped
Trikuta Hills, contains some gems of Jain temple buildings, while beautifully decorated havelis
are scattered throughout the town. The city is also famous for its beautiful embroidery.
Jammu is situated at the footsteps of the Himalayas. The city is also known as the
City of Temples for its numerous temples built around the city and also in the province. The
immense natural beauty of the surroundings also make it a favored spot for nature lovers.
Situated in Rajasthan, Jodhpur is mainly known for its impressive Mehrangarh
Fort, located on top of a hill, from where a panoramic view of the surroundings can be had.
There are other numerous opportunities for sightseeing and camel safari into the desert.
Kanpur, the industrial centre of Uttar Pradesh, is known for its cotton and woollen
textile industries as well as the Indian Institute of Technology, one of the premier educational
institutes in the country. The city also boasts of numerous tourist attractions.
Situated in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, Khajuraho is a small
village, known the world over for its temple architecture and exquisitely carved rotic
sculptures. The annual fair held here is a popular attraction for the tourists.
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