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North India Tour
Shimla
State capital of Himachal Pradesh � Shimla amogst is the mountain resorts of the
most visited in India. Located in the
confiscation of the Himalayas, Shimla is an ideal destination to relax. If you
want a break from the hectic schedule, to escape the heat or a time to refresh
your family, Shimla has everything in the store to offer. scenic beauty, windy
climate, fun and spectacular views of the art of nature will leave you
speechless and admire the place. Tourism in Shimla are filled with unparalleled
splendor and adventure sports.
Discovered by the British in 1819, Shimla was the summer capital of the British Empire. Set amidst the tranquil and peaceful atmosphere of the Indian Himalayas, Shimla is the most popular for its climate vital. It varies in fact attracts many tourists all year around the world. Located at a distance of 343 km from Delhi, Shimla offers a wealth of travel souvenirs to visitors. Infact, the whole journey of this mountain resort is beautiful A Walk to Remember.
Well Shimla is the main highlight of this place. Discover the beauty and charm of Shimla Kalka mail. The famous Kalka � Shimla toy train that connects these two cities is one of the main attractions of Shimla. This train passes through a total of 102 tunnels on the road, including the second largest tunnel in Asia. Discover the magnificent views of the snowy regions of the Himalayas, forested with pines and oaks.
Beat the heat in the hill resort of Srinagar. Srinagar is the
summer capital of Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. The scintillating hill
resort is ideally situated in the valley of Kashmir. Srinagar offers spectacular
views of beautiful lakes and the houseboats on them. Dried fruits and
traditional handicrafts of Kashmir are the other main attractions of the hill
station. The natural beauty of the hill resort of Srinagar will surely sweep you
off your feet.
Mughal emperor Jahangir was left spell bound by the beauty of
Srinagar. He exclaimed �Gar Firdaus, Ruhe zamin ast, hamin ASTO, ASTO hamin,
hamin ASTO� ie if there is a heaven on earth, here�s where it�s here Srinagar.
Prepare to be seduced by Chinar trees Srinagar. Srinagar is located in the
northern state of Jammu and Kashmir in
India. In Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar puts us in the west, in the Kashmir
valley. River Jhelum passes through the hill resort of Srinagar.
Nainital
Need a break from the
heat and dust? Arriving at the hill station of Nainital tourism.
The popular summer retreat in India, Nainital attracts
innumerable tourists during the summer heat. The hill station is a real
pleasure. The gorgeous greens and majestic mountains add to the beauty of the
hill station. The small town of Nainital in Uttaranchal is dotted with cottages,
villas and bungalows. Located at an altitude of 1938 meters from the hill
station of Nainital offers several tourist places of interest for tourists. The
hill station seems to have derived its name from the goddess Naina. There is a temple
dedicated to the goddess Naina too in Nainital. Another legend claims that
the Naini Lake in Nainital lends its name to Hill Resort. The natural beauty and
charm of the scenic spots besides the cold weather makes Nainital the place to
be during the summer.
The hill resort of Nainital has long been a haven for souls in sun scorched plains. The British were only the seat. The British Sugar producer Saharnpur Nainital put the spotlight. way back in 1841 AD was visited Nainital. The natural beauty, including Lake Nainital is one of the favorite summer destinations.
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Read MoreVaranasi
Varanasi, a city of
traditional classical culture, he is the microcosm of Hinduism. Blessed by a
legend and revered by religion, it has always attracted a large number of
pilgrims and faithful from time tomorrow.
Varanasi is one of the sacred Hindu pilgrimage destinations in India, located on the left bank of the Ganges. With its many shrines, temples and palaces rising in several levels of the water�s edge, Varanasi is one of the most fascinating cities in the East. There is also a city of fairs and festivals, the Feast of four hundred of them over the years. Since time immemorial Varanasi has been a center of learning and tradition is kept alive today by the Banaras Hindu University was founded in 1916.
Ghats of Varanasi are the main attractions of Varanasi. There are about a hundred ghats in the city, and each is marked by a lingam and occupies its special place of religious viewpoint. These Ghats continue to prosper with the morning bathers, Brahmin priests offering puja and people practicing meditation and yoga. Besides the Ghats of Varanasi, several stupas and Jain temples, which attracts many devotees and tourists from the city of Shiva. Among the prominent temples in Varanasi are Durga temple, Sankat Mochan temple, Vishwanath temple, Tulsi Manas Temple, Bharat Mata Temple. The use of our packages to Varanasi, which takes you to many tourist attractions in and around the square and the main destinations to include in your itinerary Varanasi.
Explore some of the places to see in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, as Benares Hindu University (BHU), which is one of the greatest learning in India, Sarnath Archaeological Museum, which houses the national emblem of India and the Ashoka Pillar. Also visit the Bharat Kala Bhavan, the art and architecture of the museum, which presents a huge collection of Hindu and Buddhist sculptures, paintings and many other artifacts.
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Read MoreUttarkashi
Uttarkashi town,
the county town of the same name, is on the pilgrimage circuit than the usual tourist circuit. However, with trekking
and mountaineering gaining popularity as adventure sports, the importance of
this region can not be excluded. The region has some high altitude lakes and
glaciers, Gangotri and Yamunotri lead to several main reasons peaks, the hunt
for serious climbers.
As its name suggests, Uttarkashi is considered the northern Kashi or Varanasi. The city is situated at an altitude of 1,550 m on the right bank of river Bhagirathi. It is a district located in the far north of the northern state of Uttaranchal. Its margins also mark the speaker of Indochina. That is 155 km north of Rishikesh and 100 km from Gangotri, and is in the hills of Garhwal. Last winter October to March, when temperatures drop too low. The monsoons are generally experienced in the months of July and August
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Read MoreSravasti
Sravasti is a
historical and
religious attraction in Uttar Pradesh.
The place has long been linked to the Buddha and his times. It is said that Lord
Buddha spent 25 years living in the monastery Jetavana situated in Sravasti. The
city also has the pride of being the place where many of the rules of the Vinaya
and Jatakas Sutras were first discussed.
Only Sravasti where the Buddha is supposed to have astonished rival teachers by miracles. It was in Sravasti that the Buddha became a thief Angulimala a Buddhist monk. He also delivered many important sermons here. The two pillars of 21 feet high erected by Emperor Ashoka mark these sites. They are on both sides of the eastern gate of the monastery Jetavana. Sravasti was a flourishing center of learning during the Gupta period as well. When the famous Chinese traveler Hiuen Tsang visited this site, he found several damaged stupas and ruins of the monasteries there.
Saheth is one of the most popular Buddhist shrines in clusters of tourism in the eastern district of Uttar Pradesh. Saheth a surface of about 35 square kilometers and is located in Shravasti. The site is right, when moving about a mile south-west of Maheth. Place rose to prominence when the excavation work has revealed that Saheth was the original position once magnanimous Jetavana monastery. Place saw a sudden jet of tourism after the discovery.
Maheth is another important center of sanctuaries in Sravasti. But not as famous as Saheth, Maheth also has a group of sanctuaries, which are very popular among tourists visiting Sravasti. In fact Maheth the site of the old town Sravasti. Scattered in the area near about 400 acres, Maheth was the site of numerous shrines and stupas. In fact Maheth been identified with the rest of the city proper. However, instead of long remained abandoned and ignored. It was not until the early decades of the 20th century, when excavation began, the site was closed in front.
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