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Agra

Agra, the city of the Taj Mahal and once the capital of the Mughal empire,
has several monuments which display the splendour of Mughal architecture.
It was here that Babar, the founder of the dynasty, had the first formal
Persian garden laid out on the banks of the river Yamuna.
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Alleppey

Alleppey also known as Alappuzha, one of the best known ports along the
coast of Malabar, referred to as the' Venice of the east', is built on the
banks of a network of canals. It is a famous trade centre of ancient times.
The beach here is not as big as the others. However, north of Alleppey,
the Arthunkal beach is worthy of development as an international holiday
resort.
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Bangalore

Dynamic Happening city, with innumerable cultural events organized every
evening, you can choose from a Hindustan vocal concert, of a Carnatic Veena
recital, or fusion music to pure western classical music, a play, or an
exhibition of a famous painter. An air-conditioned city, a garden city,
the Silicon Valley of India, the fastest developing city in the world, these
are some of the attributes used to describe this beautiful city which has
a lot to offer you.
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Chennai

Chennai where religion is concerned, history has certainly left its mark
on this city which is believed to have been the place of St. Thomas, in
the outskirt of the city. There are a number of churches in Chennai that
are connected with the life and times of this apostle. There are also several
ancient temples around Chennai, and, within the city itself are two magnificent
temples - a temple in Triplicane and another in Mylapore.
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Delhi

The legacy of that past survives in the many monuments left behind by the
regents, each a chronicle of the glory of its time and an imprint of the
character of the ruler. Today, the city is a curious blend of the modern
and traditional, skyscrapers, beautiful gardens and wide tree-lined avenues
perpetuate the Mughal passion of landscaping and architectural excellence.
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Darjeeling

Darjeeling - the name is derived from the Tibetian word 'Dorje' which means
the precious stone or ecclesiastical sceptre, which is emblematic of the
thunderbolt of Indra, and 'ling' - a place, hence the land of the thunderbolt.
The sceptre of Indra is believed to have fallen at a place where now stands
the Observatory Hill.
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Goa

Goa lies on west coast of India, with its natural scenic beauty, attractive
beaches and temples famous for its architecture, feasts and festivals and
above all hospitable people with a rich cultural milieu, has an ideal tourist
profile. North Goa is known and loved as a land of golden beaches, palm
trees, paddy fields and wooded hills. Its churches, temples, shrines and
forts tell its history. It is associated with music, the famous Goan cuisine
and most of all with a peace-loving , smiling people.
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Haridwar

The city has one of the "navratna PSUs of India" i.e BHEL (Bharat Heavy
Electricals India Ltd.). The tomb Piran Kaliar of Shabir Shahib in Roorkee
is a living example of religious harmony in India which is visited by the
people of all religious sects from all over the world. There is another
University in the city called Gurukul Kangri Vishva Vidyalaya apart from
the head quarter of Uttaranchal State Public Service Commission also being
established at Haridwar.
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Jaipur

Moreover in the early seventh century the power of the great Mughals was
dwindling with its aging Monarch Aurangzeb and after several centuries of
invasions the north was now quite and the wealth of the kingdom had become
greater than before. Seizing upon this opportune time Jai Singh planned
his new capital in the planes.
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Jaisalmer

The city has an interesting legend associated with it, according to which,
lord Krishna- the head of Yadav clan foretold Arjuna that a remote descendent
of the Yadav clan would build his kingdom atop the Trikuta Hill, His prophecy
was fulfilled in 1156AD.When Rawal Jaisal, a Bhatti Rajput abandoned his
fort at Lodurva and founded a new capital Jaisalmer, perched on the Trikuta
Hill Bhatti Rajputs of Jaisalmer were fedual chief who lived off the forced
levy on the caravans laden with precious silks and spices that crossed the
territory enroute Delhi-or Sind.
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Jodhpur

In fact they flourished so well that managed to oust the Pratiharas of Mandore,
just 9 km of present day Jodhpur. By 1459 a need for more secured capital
lead to the founding of Meherangarh Fort on its rocky perch and Jodhpur
was thus founded by Rao Jodha. The Rathores enjoyed good relations with
the Mughals and Maharaja Jaswant Singh (1678) supported Shah Jahan in the
latter's struggle for war of succession. Only problematic relationship they
had was with Aurangzeb. After Auranzeb's death Maharaja Ajit Singh drove
out Mughals from Ajmer and added it to Marwar.
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Kolkata

A city with a rich heritage, bustling streets and bewildering variety of
facets. From October to March, Calcutta wears a radiant look. Sunshine,
mild winter, lights, colours, fairs, festivals, galas and excursions, the
mood is infectious and spirit sweeping. It is the commercial nerve-centre
of the East, with major industrial plants, textile mills and corporate units.
Regal edifices, grubby alleys, bustling bazaars, elegant hotels, people
from all walks of life - Calcutta has it all.
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Khajuraho

In fact they flourished so well that managed to oust the Pratiharas of Mandore,
just 9 km of present day Jodhpur. By 1459 a need for more secured capital
lead to the founding of Meherangarh Fort on its rocky perch and Jodhpur
was thus founded by Rao Jodha. The Rathores enjoyed good relations with
the Mughals and Maharaja Jaswant Singh (1678) supported Shah Jahan in the
latter's struggle for war of succession. Only problematic relationship they
had was with Aurangzeb.
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Mumbai
Bombay played a formative role in shaping the freedom struggle. It hosted
the first Indian National Congress and was also a venue for the declaration
of 'Quit India' by Gandhiji. Today Mumbai is the capital of Maharashtra.
Bombay was re-named as Mumbai in 1996.
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Nainital

Nainital is a glittering jewel in the Himalyan necklace, blessed with scenic
natural spledour and varied natural resources . Dotted with lakes , Nainital
has earned the epithet of 'Lake District' of India . The most prominent
of the lakes is Naini lake ringed by hills . Nainital has a varied topography
. Some of the important places in the district are Nainital , Haldwani ,
Kaladhungi , Ramnagar , Bhowali , Ramgarh , Mukteshwar , Bhimtal , Sattal
and Naukuchiatal . Nainital’s unending expense of scenic beauty is nothing
short of a romance with awe-inspiring and pristine Mother nature.
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Periyar

Set high in the ranges of the Western Ghats, in Kerala, is the Periyar famous
for its National Park and Tiger Reserve. The park has a picturesque lake
at the heart of the sanctuary. Formed with the building of a dam in 1895,
this reservoir meanders around the contours of the wooded hills, providing
a perennial source of water for the local wildlife.
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Shirdi

Who is not familiar with this renowned abode of Saibaba ? Devotees belonging
to every faith throng here to pay their respects to his memory. Thursday
is the special day, and Ramnavmi, Guru Pournima and Dassera. Fairs are organised
on a large scale. Besides the Saibaba shrine, there's the Dwarkamayi Mosque
and Sakori Ashram.
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Udaipur

The legends says that Udai Singh was guided by a holy man meditating on
the hill near Pichola Lake to establish his capital on this very spot. Surrounded
by Aravali Ranges, forests and lakes this place was less vulnerable than
Chittorgarh. Maharana Udai Singh died in 1572 and was succeeded by Maharana
Pratap who valiantly defended Udaipur from subsequent Mughal attacks. Maharana
Pratap is the most revered Rajput icon and gallantly fought the Mughal at
the Haldighati in 1576.
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Varanasi
According to the Vamana Purana, the Varuna and Assi rivers originated from
the body of the primordial Person at the beginning of time itself. The tract
of land lying between them is believed to be Varanasi, the holiest of all
pilgrimages.
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