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Agra - The City of Taj
Agra is a part of Brijbhoomi the land associated with the birth and legendry activities of lord Krishna. In Agra City there are five Shiva temples which are the symbols of ancient culture. Agra is famous for Taj Mahal (coming in severn wonder of the world).

Alwar - A Hidden Harmony
Once an ancient Rajput state. Formerly knows as Mewar, Alwar was nearest to the imperial Delhi. The people of the state did not accept any external interferences and daringly resisted all foreign invasions. In the 12th and 13th centuries, they formed a group and raided Delhi. But finally, Sultan Balban (1267 AD- 1287 AD) suppressed them, bringing the area under the Muslim rule. In 1771 AD, Maharaja Pratap Singh, a Kuchhwaha Rajput belonging to the clan of Jaipur’s rulers won back Alwar and founded a principality of his own. Apart from its long history, the city has a rich natural heritage with some beautiful lakes and picturesque valleys thickly wooded in parts.

Amritsar - The Golden City
Amritsar is one of the most important holiest place for Sikh religion and is a home of a religious building important to Sikhs i.e Golden Temple. Amritsar derives its name from the word Amrit (Holy water) sarover (Tank), the holy tank that surrounds the magnificent Golden Temple. The city Amritsar was founded by Guru Ram Das in 16th A.D. he purchased this land from the owners of the village Tung at Rs. 700 on that time. The city is the most loved tourist destination due to the existence of several religious sites. If anyone is doing the North India Tour, then they should visit the Amritsar because your north India tour is incomplete without doing the sightseeing of Amritsar. The people in Amritsar are very kind hearted and co-operative. It is like any other town in north India. For the first time visitor, Amritsar is the same place with bustling markets, haphazard traffic, unyielding cattle, crowds and congestion typical of small town India but later they will come to know the importance of Amritsar because it is famous as a religious site for all religion.

Bandhavgarh - The Land of Kabir and Tansen
Welcome to Bandhavgarh where grasses stop to move, leaves don’t rustle, the water does not trickle and even the wind pauses to hold its breath. Such is the experience at this park which proves to be a heaven for wildlife lover.

Bharatpur - The City of Birds
The discovery of the illustrious Maharaja Suraj Mal, the beautiful Bharatpur dates back to 1733 A.D. Situated in Mewat, at a distance of 175 kilometers and 185 kilometers from Jaipur and Delhi respectively, this former capital city of the realm of the brave Jat kings, is a popular tourist hub. The headquarters of the district of Bharatpur, it is the abode of the Keoladeo Ghana National Park, that is an ideal getaway destination for birdwatchers. Besides a trip to the avian paradise, you can bolster your knowledge of the history of Bharatpur with a visit to the Government Museum and the fantastic Lohagarh Fort. Do not forget to catch a glimpse of the towering Jawahar Burj and the Fatej Burj. The city is decked up in all its finery during celebrations of Teej, Gangaur and Brij. You can travel to Bharatpur from Agra too.

Bikaner
Bikaner lies to the North- West of Rajasthan, dating back to 1486 A.D. Rao Bikaji is the founding father of this city, that is located at a distance of 330 kilometers and 320 kilometers from Jaipur and Jaisalmer respectively. It houses the celebrated Deshnokh Temple, the abode of the sacred white mouse, that ushers good fortune.

Bodhgaya - Feel the Vibrations of Buddhist Culture
Bodhgaya is one of the four most sacred pilgrimage place for Buddhist where the desire of Prince Siddhartha was fulfilled after years of seeking the truth. This is the place where the saga of Buddha began and he finally attained enlightenment at the age of 29 under the sacred Bodhi tree.

Bundi - The City of The Star Fort
The realm of the Hada Chauhans, Bundi is situated at a distance of 206 kilometers from the regal Jaipur and 40 kilometers from Kota. Encircled by the Aravali range and fenced in by an inviolable boundary with four entrances, Bundi is a must visit tourist hub. Team up your sight-seeing with a dash of adrenaline rush, by indulging in rock climbing and para sailing among other adventure sports. Bundi is also made famous by its noted painters.

Chittaurgarh - The Land of Devotion and Strength
This city, located in South-East of Rajasthan, is a repository of monumental historic events, rich heritage and evergreen folklores. Situated at a distance of 110 kilometers and 300 kilometers from Udaipur and Jaipur respectively, Bappa Rawal of the eighth century, is credited with the discovery of Chittaurgarh.

Dehradun -
Dehradun is the capital city of Uttrakhand state also known as the Doon Valley. Lying at the foothills of theShivalik ranges in India, the city is believed to have been founded by Guru Dronacharya (as per the Hindu Epic of Mahabharata). The city is visited by a large number of international as well as domestic tourists every year. Its location is the main factor that’s ways even during summers, it is not so much warm. The unhurried lifestyle and moderate climate of Dehradun make it the ideal retirement town. The town is also a centre for renowned public schools and educational institutions. There are many other reasons that make it ideal destination. The other destination which is situated close to Dehradun is Rishikesh, Haridwar, Gangotri, Yanumotri, Badrinath and Kedarnath. These all places can give you the package of pilgrimage tour and adventure tour. Mussoorie, a famous hill resort in India is also situated nearby Dehradun.

Delhi - The Heart of India
Visit New Delhi, the city of dreams with New Delhi hub. The national capital city is the initiating point for many tourist places in India. New Delhi offers various sites to be visited in and around the city. While on tour to New Delhi you can visit the popular historical sites situated in the city, which attract a large number of tourists every year.

Dharmsala - The Little Tibet In India
Dharamshala is the foremost hill station in the Kangra Valley in the beautiful state of Himachal Pradesh having fertile and rolling valley. Lying between the mild Shivalik Hills and the foothills of the mighty Dhauladhars – the Kangra valley is famous for the attractiveness of its landscape - green terraces, wooded hills, manicured tea gardens and luminous streams. In 1905, disaster strike Dharamshala when an earthquake leveled it entirely. After its renovation, Dharamshala thrive as a calm health resort. Dharamshala is separated into two different parts. Inferior Dharamshala has social offices and business associations with court. Kotwali Bazaar and superior Dharamshala compile of places with names which bear observer to its olden times like McLeod Ganj and Furzy the Ganj. Since 1960, when it turned into a provisional headquarter of His Holiness Dalai Lama.

Fatehpur Sikri -
Located very near to the immensely famous historical city of Agra, Fatehpur Sikri is a royal city which was built by Mughal Emperor Akbar after the prophecy of a revered saint Sheikh Salim Chisti came true. The saint had predicted that the Emperor would beget a son who will become his heir after him. Due to its proximity to Agra, the significance of the city gets a bit overs hadowed, however at the same time many tourists visit Fatehpur Sikrialong with a trip to Agra.

Haridwar - The Gateway To The God
Haridwar or 'the Gateway to the Gods' is one of the seven holiest places according to Hindu mythology, as the Gods are believed to have left their footprints in Haridwar. Due to its geographical location too, Haridwar stands as the gateway to the other three important pilgrimages of Uttrakhand namely, Rishikesh, Badrinath and Kedarnath. Referred to as Mayapuri, Gangadwar, and Mokshadwar in the ancient scriptures and epics, Haridwar has always remained a major pilgrimage for the Hindus.

Jaipur - The Pink City
The celebrated Pink City, located in Eastern Rajasthan, instituted by Raja Sawai Jai Singh, the Second, in 1727, is located at a distance of 250 kilometers from Delhi. The Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar- the observatory, Hawa Mahal, Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh, the City Palace, the Albert Hall, the Jal Mahal, the Amer Fort, B M Birla Planetarium, Galtaji, the Laxmi Narayan Temple, are some of the architectural splendors of Jaipur. Tourists stack their bags with wonderful Jaipuri textiles and artifacts as well.

Jaisalmer - The Golden City
The city of the Golden Fort is located at a distance of 275 kilometers from Jodhpur. The magnificent city is the brainchild of Rao Jaisal. Take a trip to the Jaisalmer Fort, Desert National Park, Akal Wood Fossil Park, Godi Sagar Lake and Patwon-ki-haveli and team it up with a visit to the lovely Desert Festival and a stroll down the halcyon sand.

Jodhpur - The Suncity & Blue City
The history laced Jodhpur, the abode of the famed Mehrangarh Fort and Umed Bhawan Palace, is situated in Western Rajasthan, at a distance of 250 kilometers from Jaipur. The ‘Blue City, instituted by Rao Jodha is a tourist hotspot also because of its premier museum and haven of indigenous art.

Khajuraho - The Temple City
Khajuraho is world famous for its intricately carved, beautiful temples in stone. A symbol of India's glorious past, heritage and culture, the temples symbolize an immortal saga of Hindu art and culture.

Kota - The Industrial Capital of The State
Kota, located in South-East Rajasthan is the site of the colorful Dussehra Mela is located at a distance of 240 kilometers from Jaipur and 131 kilometers from Ajmer.

Kumbhalgarh
Kumbhalgarh fort is one of the best fort of India.

Leh - The Land of Endless Discoveries
Leh is a land like no other. Bounded by two of the world's mightiest mountain ranges, the Great Himalayas and the Karakoram, it lies athwart two other, the Ladakh range and the Zanskar range. In geological terms, this is a young land, formed only a few million years ago by the buckling and folding of the earth's crust as the Indian sub-continent pushed with irresistible force against the immovable mass of Asia. Its basic contours, uplifted by these unimaginable tectonic movements, have been modified over the millennia by the opposite process of erosion, sculpted into the form one sees today by wind and water.

Mandawa
In the heart of the Shekhawati region of Rajsthan lies the beautiful small town Mandawa, known throughout the state for its forts and Havelis. Mandawa is situated in the north Indian state of Rajasthan around 190 km from Jaipur, the capital of the state. The fort town of Mandawa is well connected with the other places in region through a good network of roads.

Mathura -
Mathura is little town lying near to Yumana where Lord Krishna, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and a Hindu epic hero was born in the Dwapara Yuga. He was the eight son of the yadva prince and his wife Devaki. His father Yadva Prince had taken him away soon after birth to Gokul (the place of gopas in Braj) so that he can save infant Krishna from murderous Uncle Kansa, the King of Mathura who had killed early seven sons of his sister Devaki, wife of Yadva Prince. Vrindavan and Braj is a place where lord Krishna spent his whole youth in the happy company of the cowherds and in the care of his foster partents Nand and Yashoda. Every year numerous number of Hindu and foreigner tourist visit this place. There are other spots in the area that still remembered by people for the enchantment of Lord Krishna and still you can feel the redolent with the music of his flute.

Mount Abu - The Sunrise Palace
The only hill station in Rajasthan, Mount Abu is more than just a summer retreat. Its stunning array of exquisite Dilwara Jain Temples, dating back 11th- 13th centuries, make it a popular pilgrimage centre. Mount Abu is located in Sirohi district. The highest peak on the mountain is Guru Shikhar, at 1722 meters above sea level.

Nalanda
A chronological fact shows that Nalanda was a immense Buddhist centre of learning. Today also Nalanda is a fraction of the Buddhist circuit, i.e. It is one of the major destination that be linked among the existence of Lord Buddha.

Pushkar - The Holy Place
Located at a distance of 14 kilometers from Ajmer, Pushkar draws tourists in hordes during the famous Pushkar Fair. The Brahma Temple is yet another tourist haunt of Pushkar.

Ranthambore - The City of The Pillars of War
Ranthambore is a national park and tiger reserve in Rajasthan state of western India. It is located in Sawai Madhopur district of southeastern Rajasthan, about about 130 km from Jaipur, which is also the nearest airport. The nearest town and railway station is at Sawai Madhopur, 11 km away.

Rishikesh - Holy City of India
Rishikesh represents the Gateway to the Himalayas in the Tehri-Garhwal region of Uttar Pradesh. Rishikesh is located at a height of about 1360 feet above sea level. About 24 Kms from Haridwar. Located in the laps of lower Himalayas, and is surrounded by scenic beauty of the hills on three sides with Holy Ganga flowing through it.

Sarnath - Lord Of The Deer
Sarnath is a small but famous village located 06 kilometers north of the most sacred Hindu pilgrimage centre of Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh.

Shimla - The Queen of Hill Stations
Situated in the north-west Himalayas, Shimlais the capital of Himachal Pradesh. Shimla was the most important British hill resort, prior to India's independence. It is named after its patron goddess, Shamla Devi, amanifestation of Kali.

Udaipur - The City of Lakes, Venice of The East
The ‘City of Lakes’, the ‘ Venice of the East’,- Udaipur is known by several names. This famous tourist hotspot was instituted by Maharana Udai Sigh, the Second in the year 1568. Dotted by an array of wonderful architectural delights, it is a must visit tourist hotspot.

Varanasi - The Religious Capital of India
Varanasi is one of the oldest cities in the world. Known as the city of temples and learning, it sis a place of great pilgrim significance. Lord Shiva seems to have found this city. This place is the center of learning and the tradition has been kept alive even today. Varanasi is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend, and looks twice as old as all of them put together.

 
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