Saturday, March 29, 2008

Cities In India

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India with its rich cultural and architectural legacy, panoramic locales, diversity of languages and variety of Cuisine and lifestyle is challenging to explore. The camel rides of Rajasthan, boat cruises through the backwaters of Kerala on kettuvallams (houseboats), Shikara (houseboat) rides on Dal Lake, visit to immortal monuments like the Taj Mahal at Agra are some of the experiences worth cherishing. There Are Some Major Cities In India.

Andhra Pradesh : India's fifth largest state, is sprawled over an area of 275,068 sq. km. History has forged, and left behind vital links with the state, as is evident from the many edifices, monuments and architectural ruins, the legacy of dynasties as old as 300 B.C.

Bihar : Bihar pronunciation (help·info) is a state of the Indian union situated in central eastern India. Bihars capital is Patna.

Chattisgarh : Chhattisgarh State largely consists of plateaus streaked with high range of Satpuras in the North, the river Mahanadi and its tributaries in the Central Plains and the Bastar Plateau in the South. The Past (Hills) give rises to the main river systems- Mahanadi, Hasdo, Sheonath and Indravati.

Delhi : India Gate Built as a memorial to commemorate the 70,000 India soldiers killed in World War I, India Gate was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and completed in 1931.

Goa : Goa, Jewel of India, is studded with temples and churches, which remain as silent but forceful witnesses to the intense religious history of the diverse people who lived here.

Gujrat : On the western coast of India, the state of Gujarat is the "Jewel of the West" in India. In Gujarat, one of India's most industrialized and prosperous states, you find the modern milieu and the age-old traditions happily married.

Haryana : Haryana virtually the 'green' state Haryana surrounds Delhi on almost three sides. Its close proximity to Delhi also makes the areas around Delhi , industrial townships. Haryana is primarily an agricultural state with some major industrial areas being developed by the government of India.

Himachal Pradesh : Himachal Pradesh is an enchanting part of the Indian Himalayas and is often referred to as the magical showcase of nature's splendors.

Jammu & Kashmir : Jammu Kashmir is the first Himalayan state of India, but its not another hill land of India.

Jharkhand : Jharkhand is a newly created state in India, the long-cherished dream of many tribes nestled in the southern parts of Bihar of being a separate entity. Situated in the Chotanagpur plateau, the state is endowed with abundant mineral wealth, flora and fauna.

Karnataka : Travel to Karnataka can be an exhilarating and enthralling experience with our specialized tour packages for travel to Karnataka.

Kerala : Kerala, the narrow strip of land at the tip of the southern peninsula - trimmed by evergreen deciduous Western Ghats and the reflective Arabian Sea bejeweled with emerald islands.

Lakshadweep : Encircled by overwhelmingly beautiful coral reefs, the sun drenched sandy beaches of Bangaram Island with cool breeze and fresh water lagoons offer an exciting array of adventure sports. From the milder past times such as snorkeling, scuba diving and fishing to adrenaline driven sports such as kayaking, yachting and deep sea diving.

Mdhya Pradesh : Madhya Pradesh is called the 'heart of India', not only because of its location in the centre of the country, but also because, it has been home to the cultural heritage of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Islam.

Maharastra : Maharashtra is one of the largest states in India, both in terms of population and area. Its booming capital Mumbai, makes it not only one of the most important states economically, but also a major gateway for overseas visitors.

Arunachal Pradesh : Arunachal Pradesh, a serene land tucked into the North Eastern tip of India.

Assam : Assam's history goes back to ancient times. The base of this history can be found in Tantric literature, Buddhist literature, Assamese folklore and Vedic literature.

Tripura : Tripura is a tiny state in the North-East of the country. It has extensive international border with Bangladesh and, in fact, 85% of its perimeter is international border with rest being common boundary with Assam and Mizoram to the east.

Orissa : Orissa is a land of temples, which give a clear examples of a unique religious architecture. A synthesis of the inherent aesthetic sense of its people, and the values of the religious sects and cults.

Rajasthan : Rajasthan pronunciation is one of the largest states of the Republic of India in terms of area and is part of West India. It encompasses most of the area of the large, inhospitable Great Indian Desert, which has an edge paralleling the Sutlej-Indus river valley along its border with Pakistan.

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