6.07.2011

India Travel Holidays



India is the seventh largest country in the world. It is the most colorful country, garnished with several ingredients of religions, rituals, languages and cultures. The country is blessed with innumerable beautiful destinations that together list it amongst the most visited locations of the world. India is adorned with the snow-white crown of the Himalayas in its north while the commanding Arabian sea kisses the feet of this lavish country. Also the golden necklace of Sahara desert adds thousands moon to its cap of beauty. From the hilly terrains to lush green surroundings and even dry golden dunes, India travel holidays offer you a number of options to make your holidays the most memorable ever. India can be divided into four major tourist zones: North India, West India, East India and South India. India - A Hub of Tourist Destinations: The tourists destinations in India can be categorized as follows: Hill Stations in India: The hill stations are one of the preferred holiday destinations for India travel. These hilly destinations offer relief to the tourists in harsh summers, while the magical season of snowfall attracts them like a magnet. Some of the popular hill stations in India are: Shimla Darjeeling Leh-Ladakh Kullu-Manali Mount Abu Munnar Mossoorie Kasauli Srinagar Kashmir Ooty Beaches in India: What will be a better option than exotic beaches to spend the most memorable holidays! The beaches of India are the combination of sparkling blue water and golden sandy/rocky shores. Some of the most visited beaches of the country are: Varkala, Kerala Juhu Beach, Mumbai Anjuna Beach, Goa Baga Beach, Goa Gokarna, Karnataka Marari Beach, Kerala Alappuzha Beach, Kerala Puri Beach, Orissa Heritage Tour in India: India is an ancient country, the historical monuments are the precious heritage of the country. To reveal the proud history of this divine land, visit the heritage places, that are architectural masterpiece. Taj Mahal is one of the most visited heritage destinations of India, which is also listed amongst the seven wonders in the world. Apart from it, Khajuraho, Konark Temples, Ajanta - Ellora, Mahabalipuram, Nalanda, Fatehpur Sikri and Hampi are some other popular heritage sites of India.
Honeymoon in India: Honeymoon, the word itself describes the pretty romantic feelings behind it. The masculine mountains, alluring rivers/seas and scrumptious oceans of India offer you several such destinations in the lap of romantic surroundings. The most appealing honeymoon spots here are: Kerala Goa Andaman Islands Kashmir Rajasthan Darjeeling Pilgrimages of India: India is the country of 'Unity in Diversity', the pilgrimages of India witness this fact. The pilgrimages here present the glimpse of several religions, and castes. The major pilgrimages of India are: Vaishno Devi, Tirupati, Shirdi, Madurai, Mathura, Varanasi, Ajmer Sharif, Piya Hazi Ali Dargah, Santa Cruz Basilica Church (Cochin), Bom Jesus (Panaji-Goa), Bethel Church (Mumbai), Golden Temple (Amritsar), Dilwara Temple (Mount Abu), Bodh Gaya etc. Wildlife India: Adorned with rich flora and fauna the land of India is engraved with a good number of wildlife. These wildlife tours cater in the best way to fulfill your adventure dreams. Some of the most popular wildlife destinations in India are: Corbett National Park Ranthambore National Park Rajaji National Park Bandhavgarh National Park Kanha National Park Gir National Park and Santuary Kaziranga National Park Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary Also the Indian cuisines are renowned all over the world for their unique and most delicious dishes. So come to India to make your holiday trip a complete pleasure. Do not worry about your stay here because with the best of services the hotels in India are waiting for you with stretched arms.


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  1. ast weekend i visited to K Gudi Resort with my wife there we enjoy a lot and we saw different kinds of Kgudi forest and too high and very good atmosphere and eco friendly place hope we will go n visit agani soon.......thanks for your blog

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