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Popularly known as the "Paradise on Earth", Jammu and Kashmir are world famous for their scenic splendor, snow-capped mountains, plentiful wildlife, exquisite monuments, hospitable people, and local handicrafts. Your trip to Jammu and Kashmir will be a memorable one as the state will not only appeal to you with its scenic beauty and snow-covered mountain ranges, but the adventure sports will take you to a different world.
A land like no other with a superabundance of attractions to visit and fabulous landscapes, amazing people, and culture, Ladakh is truly a heaven on Earth. Bounded by two of the world's mightiest mountain ranges, the Great Himalaya and the Karakoram, it lies athwart two others, the Ladakh range, and the Zanskar range. Ladakh is mystical in all the spheres it covers, from nature, geography, and sceneries to the modest cultures that it fosters.
Himachal Pradesh is a northern Indian state in the Himalayas. It's home to scenic mountain towns and resorts such as Dalhousie. Host to the Dalai Lama, Himachal Pradesh has a strong Tibetan presence. This is reflected in its Buddhist temples and monasteries, as well as its vibrant Tibetan New Year celebrations. The region is also well known for its trekking, climbing, and skiing areas.
A symbol of the country’s rich past and thriving present, Delhi is a city where ancient and modern blend seamlessly together. With a history that goes back many centuries, Delhi showcases an ancient culture and a rapidly modernizing country. Dotted with monuments there is much to discover here. The seat of many powerful empires in the past, its long history can be traced in its many carefully-preserved monuments, ancient forts, and tombs.
Rajasthan's Culture dates back to the years of Kings when it was previously called Rajputana. Over the years it has been ruled by various kings including the Rajput, Marathas, and even Muslim rulers, which has resulted in the diverse culture of Rajasthan, bearing numerous beautiful forts with a wide variety of architecture, languages, and customs of its people. Rajasthan, despite being a desert, has been endowed with such beautiful sites that include various palaces, forts, etc.
The diverse and vibrant state of Gujrat has a significant contribution to the cultural aspect of India. The sheer simplicity and amiability of Gujaratis have made them a flourishing community. The state of Gujarat boasts a vibrant art, architecture, culture and heritage; all of which is quite evident in the day-to-day lives of the locals. The diversity exhibited by Gujarat is a result of the various ethnic groups constituting Gujarat's population; including Indic and Dravidian groups.
Punjab, a state bordering Pakistan, is the heart of India’s Sikh community. The city of Amritsar, founded in the 1570s by Sikh Guru Ram Das, is the site of Harmandir Sahib, the holiest gurdwara (Sikh place of worship). Known in English as the Golden Temple, and surrounded by the Pool of Nectar, it's a major pilgrimage site. Also in Amritsar is Durgiana Temple, a Hindu shrine famed for its engraved silver doors.
Madhya Pradesh, a large state in central India, retains landmarks from eras throughout Indian history. Begun in the 10th century, it's Hindu and Jain temples at Khajuraho are renowned for their carvings of erotic scenes, most prominently Kandariya Mahadeva, a temple with more than 800 sculptures. The eastern Bandhavgarh and Kanha national parks, noted Bengal tiger sanctuaries, offer guided safaris.
A state in northern India crossed by the Himalayas is known for its Hindu pilgrimage sites. Rishikesh, a major center for yoga study, was made famous by the Beatles’ 1968 visit. The city hosts the evening Ganga Aarti, a spiritual gathering on the sacred Ganges River. The state's forested Jim Corbett National Park shelters Bengal tigers and other native wildlife.
Often called the 'Gateway to the Heart of India', Maharashtra is the third largest state and second most populous state in the country. Owing to its proximity to the Western Ghats, it is blessed with a picturesque backdrop of the mountains on one side and has the beautiful Konkan coastal belt on the other
Home to picturesque mountains, unexplored passes, tranquil lakes, and famous monasteries, Arunachal Pradesh is an amazing destination for an amazing holiday. Arunachal Pradesh is the perfect state for you if you wish to explore the tribal culture and the simplicity of its exquisite beauty. Its amazing array of flora and fauna, in a unique habitat with glaciers, high-altitude meadows, and sub-tropical forests add to the charm of the beautiful state
Telangana is the newly born 29th state of India, consisting of the ten north-western districts of Andhra Pradesh. It was originally part of the region comprising Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh. With the separation, Telangana has got a whole new identity, packed with rich history and culture this state is exploring its tourism strengths.
The capital city of Hyderabad is shared between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. The famous Char Minar is located here.
Lying on the west coast, Goa is one of the smallest states in India known for its brilliant beaches, scrumptious food, and Portuguese heritage. Panjim, the capital city located in the center is well-connected with an international airport, and roads and trains run from the North to the South part of Goa. With a coastline stretching for over 100 kilometers, Goa has numerous beaches that attract millions of visitors.
Meghalaya, the abode of clouds, is one of the most beautiful states in North-East India offering a variety of sights, activities, food, and festivals to tourists. Well known for Cherapunjji, the place which receives one of the maximum rainfall in the world, Meghalaya can mesmerize you with its hills, valleys, lakes, caves, and waterfalls which when combined with the beautiful clouds, give it a very serene, beautiful look.
A state on India's tropical Malabar Coast has nearly 600km of Arabian Sea shoreline. It's known for its palm-lined beaches and backwaters, a network of canals. Inland are the Western Ghats, mountains whose slopes support tea, coffee, and spice plantations as well as wildlife. National parks like Eravikulam and Periyar, plus Wayanad and other sanctuaries, are home to elephants, langur monkeys, and tigers.
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