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  • Kailashdham-BISHANGARHJALORE-LordShivaTemple

    Kailashdham-BISHANGARHJALORE-LordShivaTemple

    There is a famous Kailash Dham (कैलाश धाम) Lord Shiva Temple in this village. There are few more temples (Ichhapurna Hanuman Temple, Jain Temple etc.) in Bishangarh. The Jain Temple at Bishangarh is of Bhagwan VimalNath. There is a railway station in the village. Which is directly connected to Jodhpur. Nearest airport is Jodhpur Airport.…

  • Spend your New Year in Agra-Visit Taj Mahal

    Spend your New Year in Agra-Visit Taj Mahal

      By amaldla from san francisco (taj mahal) [CC BY-SA 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons The Taj stands on a raised, square platform (186 x 186 feet) with its four corners truncated, forming an unequal octagon. The architectural design uses the interlocking arabesque concept, in which each element stands on its own and perfectly integrates…

  • Maharajas Express brand new Indian Panorama Tour from October2012.

    Maharajas Express brand new Indian Panorama Tour from October2012.

    Onboard India ‘s Most Expensive Train . Palace on Wheels Duration: 10 NIGHTS/11 DAYS Palace on wheel, the name itself show the king thought. A journey worthy of kings. No wonder the experience is labelled the Palace on Wheels. With its cream saloons, embellished with ethenic designs, filled through Rajasthan on a journey through the…

  • Varanasi

    Varanasi

      One of most significant religious centres of Hinduism, Varasani needs to visited to be believed. Bustling with devotees, sadhus, tourists and locals, the place is teeming with sights that are uniquely Indian. The temples and ghats (steps leading to the Ganga) with thousands of devotees performing religious rituals and dotted with Hindu priests performing…

  • Udaipur

    Udaipur

    This Rajasthani city is tourist magnet thanks to its serene lakes and beautiful palaces. Topping the list of must-see spots is the Udaipur City Palace, with its impeccably maintained gardens, luxurious halls and chambers. The Pichola and Fateh Sagar both offer a variety of attractions for tourists and the Saheliyon ki Badi has opulent gardens…

  • Rishikesh

    Rishikesh

    Another important centre of Hinduism, Rishikesh lies along the Ganga river and the Char Dham Yatra, one of the faith’s most holy pilgrimages, typically begins here. Apt from its religious significance, it is also a major centre for yoga and the town is dotted with yoga and meditation schools. For travellers looking a little adventure…

  • Pune

    Pune

    Often called the cultural capital of the state, Pune is where the Marathi film industry is based and also where many esteemed centres of higher learning have been established. The city has 4 museums that tourists can visit including the Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum, the National War Museum, and palaces such as Shaniwar Wada and…

  • Puducherry

    Puducherry

    A quiet little union territory has an interesting history, being the largest of the erstwhile French colonies in India. French is still widely understood here and the architecture and eating spots still continue with the cultural influences. The town moves along at a relaxed paced and there’s not much to do besides walking around taking…

  • Munnar

    Munnar

    This sleepy little tea town is best known (apart from its tea blends) for its rolling green hills and scenic beauty. There’s not much to do in town except for relax and take in the beauty of the place, but there are a number of attractions short distances away. Some of these include the Atukkad…

  • Mumbai

    Mumbai

      The country’s commercial capital, Mumbai’s rhythm needs to be experience to be believed. Fast-paced and constantly on the go, the city has something for everyone. Colonial architecture, diverse cuisine and plenty of entertainment options are just some of what’s in store. Shopping is a tourist’s delight, and the nightlife while have you partying away.…