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 India is set apart from the rest of Asia by the Himalayas, the 
              highest, youngest and still evolving mountain chain on the planet. 
              The subcontinent as it is rightly called, touches three large water 
              bodies and is immediately recognizable on any world map. This thick, 
              roughly triangular peninsula d efines 
              the Bay of Bengal to the east, the Arabian Sea to the west, and 
              the India Ocean to the south. India will sideswipe you with its size, clamour and diversity - 
              but if you enjoy delving into convoluted cosmologies and thrive 
              on sensual overload, then it is one of the most intricate and rewarding 
              dramas unfolding on earth, and you'll quickly develop an abiding 
              passion for it. India is a litmus test for many travelers - some 
              are only too happy to leave, while others stay for a lifetime.  India holds virtually every kind of landscape imaginable. An abundance 
              of mountain ranges and national parks provide ample opportunity 
              for eco-tourism and trekking, and its sheer size promises something 
              for everyone. From north to south India extends a good 2000 miles 
              (3200 km), where the island nation of Sri Lanka seems to be squeezed 
              out of India like a great tear, the synapse forming the Gulf 
              of Mannar.  Himalayas, the world's highest mountain chain and Nepal 
              as its Neighboring country dominate India's northern border. Following 
              the sweeping mountains to the northeast, its borders narrow to a 
              small channel that passes between Nepal, Tibet, Bangladesh, and 
              Bhutan, then spreads out again to meet Burma in the "eastern 
              triangle." Apart from the Arabian Sea, its western border is 
              defined exclusively by Pakistan. 
			    This is the beginning of the exciting Indian trail. It is here, 
              in this Golden Triangle, that the seekers of India Begin their voyage 
              of discovery. Within this is cradled the essence of India-Delhi, 
              a rich tapestry of contrasts that is the theme of this complex land, 
              Agra, the zenith of art and an enshrined romance and Jaipur, 
              exuberant with colours.  North India is the country's largest region begins with 
              Jammu 
              and Kashmir, with terrain varying from arid mountains in 
              the far north to the lake country and forests near Srinagar 
              and Jammu. There is a fairy-tale quality about the mountain 
              state of Himachal 
              Pardesh, with its beautiful valleys and the mysterious snow-clad 
              Himalyan peaks. The lower valleys of Kullu, Chamba 
              and Kangra are green. In marked contrast are the stark splendors 
              of the Lahaul and Spiti valleys.  The land of the five rivers, Punjab, 
              the center of the Sikh faith, is known for its agricultural wealth 
              and its rugged, handsome people. Amritsar, the holy city 
              of sikhs, the royal cities of Patiala and Kapurthala 
              and other little places of pilgrimage all set amidst the lush fields 
              of wheat and mustard, make an attractive circuit, not far from Delhi.  Going to the WEST can be a great venture. The states of 
              Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Goa, 
              constitute West India. The romantic desert state of Rajasthan with 
              its legends of chivalry and valour is the one of the most exciting 
              destinations in India- splendid desert forts; beautiful lake palaces 
              and temples transport the visitor back to the valiant times of the 
              Rajputs. Udaipur, Chittaurgarh and Mt. Abu 
              complete a splendid travel experience. Gujarat with its long and 
              exciting history has a variety of interesting destinations - Lothal, 
              Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Palitana and the Gir 
              National Park - the last retreat of the Asiatic lion. Extending 
              from the Gujarat peninsula down to Goa, the west coast is lined 
              with some of India's best beaches. The western state of Maharashtra, 
              located on the plateau, is the land where the valiant Marathas and 
              their intrepid leader Shivaji once ruled. The dynamic city of Mumbai, 
              Pune located in the cool of the plateau, the Mughal city 
              of Aurangabad, the rock-cut caves of Ajanta and hill 
              resorts like Mahabaleshwar and Matheran, from a circuit 
              that is full of variety and interest.  The SOUTH zone maintains its own dynasty and stature with 
              a peculiar cultural heritage of Dravidians. The states in South 
               India 
              are Karnataka, 
              Andhra 
              Pradesh, Tamil 
              Nadu, and Kerala, 
              a favourite leisure destination. Located on the Deccan Plateau, 
              the state of Andhra Pradesh has a rich cultural heritage. It was 
              once a part of the Emperor Ashoka's empire and traces of its Buddhist 
              past are still to be seen at places like Nagajunakonda and 
              Amravati. The beautiful temple of Lord Venkateswara, located 
              in the cool of the Tirumalai Hills, close to the town of Tirupati, 
              is an important place of pilgrimage. The temple - a masterpiece 
              of Dravidian architecture has a gilded vimana over the sactum. At 
              Tiruchanur ( 10 Kms ) is the shrine to the goddess Alamelumanga, 
              the consort of Lord Venkateswara. Tamil Nadu, the land of 
              ancient temples, modern cities, beautiful beaches and strong traditions 
              of classical dance and music. Chennai, 
              the capital city, and other cities like Mamallpuram 
              and Pondicherry 
              are the logical start to a southern experience. Kerala, 
              the lush coastal strip in the south west of India, is a land apart, 
              welcomes you with its beautiful beaches and vibrant cities like 
              Thiruvanathapuram, 
              Kochi, 
              Kottayam 
              and Kollam. 
              South India has fine hill stations located in the cool heights of 
              the Western Ghats. The forested ranges that seem tinted with a delicate 
              shade of blue are also known in parts as the Nilgiris or the Blue 
              Mountains. Udhagamandalam, 
              Kodaikanal 
              and Yercaud, 
              located on these southern ranges, have fine lakes, wooded trails, 
              waterfalls, rock outcrops and splendid scenery, that make them delightful 
              retreats from the heat of the plains. 
				  EAST India begins with the states of Madhya 
              Pradesh, Bihar, 
              Orissa, 
              which comprise the westernmost part of the region. East India also 
              contains an area known as the eastern triangle, which is entirely 
              distinct. This is the last gulp of land that extends beyond Bangladesh, 
              culminating in the Naga Hills along the Burmese border.  The 
              NORTH EAST is a general term for a group of fascinating states 
              that include 
              Assam, Sikkim, 
              Manipur, 
              Meghalaya, 
              Nagaland, 
              Arunachal 
              Pradesh and Tripura, 
              located in the Himalayan and sub-Himalayan ranges of this area. 
              Superb natural scenery, colorful cultures and exceptional terrain 
              for trekking, mountaineering and other adventure sports make them 
              marvelous destinations for unusual holidays. Calcutta, 
              the capital city of West 
              Bengal, is the entry point to this region. Darjeeling, 
              Gangtok, 
              Shillong, 
              Agartala 
              and Guwahati are some of the famous destinations in the East 
              region.
 India is an invigorating, colorful land where the vivacity of its 
              people, the colours of their costumes and crafts, and the exuberance 
              of their celebrations add an extra dimension to a holiday. The Indian 
              tradition of hospitality together with the variety of destinations 
              and a well-developed tourist infrastructure make India an ideal 
              venture for holidays, business meetings and conventions.            
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