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North India

Delhi  
Delhi was proclaimed as the capital of India by the British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens. It is one of the most ancient cities in India which blends an historic past and vibrant present. Diverse cultural elements absorbed into daily life of the city. It is rich the architecture of its monuments. Seven times this city went through the pain of being built and rebuilt and has been witness to the various events.
 
Haryana  
Haryana’s importance in travel and tourism. The state consists of century-old monuments, temples, gardens and other tourist places. Golf tourism and Adventure tourism are also positive side of Haryana
 
Himachal Pradesh  
Himachal is situated in the western Himalayas. The literal meaning of Himachal Pradesh is Region of snowy. Himachal is also said to be the fruit bowl of the country with orchards scattered all over the place.
 
Jammu & Kashmir  

The southernmost unit of the state of Jammu & Kashmir, Jammu region is traversed by the Shivalik hills and quenched by the rivers Ravi, Tawi and Chenab. Kashmir is set like a jewelled crown on the map of India, Kashmir has a many changing character with the seasons - always extravagantly beautiful.

 
Punjab  
Punjab is one of India's most beautiful states. The state is the location of one of the world's first and oldest civilizations - the Indus Valley Civilization. The warmth and hospitality of the people are the main attractions in this region. Some of the main cities in Punjab are Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana and Patiala. Punjab has a vast public transportation network, which provides excellent tourist transportation.
 
Rajasthan  
Rajasthan, land of princes, comprised many small kingdoms ruled over by clans who warred constantly for supremacy and individually tried to stem the tide of the Islamic invasions. The clans were all Rajputs. The extreme climatic conditions of Rajasthan make the state experience scorching heat during the summers and chilling cold during the winters
 
Uttaranchal  

Uttaranchal is the land of gods, the home of Himalayas and truly a paradise on earth. The fresh air, the pure water, the chilling snow, the adversing mountains, the scenic beauty, the small villages, the simpler people and a tougher lifesytle is what that distinguishes Uttaranchal from rest of the world.

 
Uttar Pradesh  
Known for ages for its rich ancient traditions, Uttar Pradesh abounds in places of religious importance. There are also a large number of places which cannot be only called places of pilgrimage but which have great importance from historical and tourist point of view also. The State is specially known for its cultural centers.
 

South India

Andhra Pradesh  
A state that presents amazing beaches, serene lakes, dense forests, dynastic forts, delectable seafood, rich biryani, historic places, sanctuaries, shopping zones, park....
 
Lakshadweep  

Lakshadweep consists of atolls, reefs submerged banks with islands and islets. It is the smallest union territory in India. Lakshadweep means a hundred thousand islands in the local language. All the islands are endowed with the beauty of coral reef, sandy beaches, unpolluted and clear water and hospitable settings.

 
Karnataka  
Karnataka has the second highest number of nationally protected monuments in India. The waterfalls of Karnataka and Kudremukh National Park are listed as must-see places and among the "1001 Natural Wonders of the World". The state has three main regions: the coastal plains abutting the sea; the Western Ghats running parallel to the coastline; and the inland plains of the Deccan Plateau.
 
Kerala  
A much sought-after destination for tourists in India and abroad, Kerala is named as one of the ‘Ten Paradises of the World’ and ‘Fifty Places of a Lifetime’ by the National Geographic Traveler Magazine. The alluring serenity of this place leaves every tourist spell bound, making them come back year after year.
 
Tamil Nadu  
Tamil Nadu has a history that dates back to several thousand years. There are many sights that will please you and hold you spell bound in Tamil Nadu. Tamil Nadu is a land of varied beauty. It boasts some of the grandest Hindu temples of Dravidian architecture.
 

East India

Andaman & Nicobar  
Andaman & Nicobar is located at Bay of Bengal. Andaman & Nicobar is large group of islands nearly 600 islands in the Bay of Bengal. Though they are a part of India, geographically, they are closer to Myanmar and Thailand than to the Indian mainland.
 
Arunachal Pradesh  
Much of Arunachal Pradesh is covered by the Himalayas. The widely scattered archeological remains at different places in Arunachal bears testimony to its rich cultural heritage. Arunachal Pradesh, a serene land tucked into the North Eastern tip of India, invites you to relax in its picturesque hills and valleys, enjoy its salubrious climate and meet its simple and hospitable people, with their glorious heritage of arts and crafts and colourful festivals that reflect their ancient faith in the inexorable power of nature.
 
Assam  
Located south of the eastern Himalayas, Assam comprises the Brahmaputra and the Barak river valleys along with the Karbi Anglong and the North Cachar Hills with an area of 30,285 square miles. Assam is the central state in the North-East Region of India and serves as the gateway to the rest of the Seven Sister States. For the purposes of tourism there are wildlife preserves like the Kaziranga National Park. Assam experiences the Indian monsoon and has one of the highest forest densities in India. The winter months are the best time to visit.
 
Bihar  

Tourism in Bihar has wrapped historical evidences of glorious ancient India dynasties and pilgrimage destinations witnesses Lord Buddha, Lord Mahavira, God Ram, Goddess Sita, Ganga, amayana & Mahabharata, Guru Govind Singh and many more along with tourist attractions like Wildlife sanctuaries & Safar

 
Chhattisgarh  
Chhattisgarh is the newly formed state. The state is the 26th state in India. Raipur is the state capital of the state.The state of Chhatisgarh is located in heart of India. Chhattisgarh has a rich beauty of caves, parks forests. The state also has many waterfalls. A land of opportunities famous for the minerals resources one can find here.
 
Jharkhand  
The beautiful state of Jharkhand is set in the picturesque Chhotanagpur Plateau in eastern India. Carved out of Bihar, the state came in to existence on 15 November 2000. Jharkhand shares its borders with Bihar in the North, Chhattisgarh in the West, Orissa in the South and West Bengal in the East.
 
Manipur  
Manipur as the name suggest is a land of jewels. Its rich culture excels in every aspects as in martial arts, dance, theater and sculpture. The charm of the place is the greenery with the moderate climate making it a tourists' heaven. The people here are very polite and hospitable. Rich in its culture, tradition, and ethnicity, Manipur is one of the seven northeastern states of India.
 
Meghalaya  
Meghalaya is an embodiment of eternal bliss and tranquility wrapped in utter beauty. The “Abode of Clouds” acquires its charm from the picturesque locales, bountiful nature, fresh and sedating surroundings and yes the adventure sports. Nature has blessed the state with abundant rainfall, sun-shine, virgin forests, high plateaus, tumbling waterfalls, crystal clear rivers, meandering streamlets and above all with strong, intelligent and hospitable people.
 
Mizoram  

Mizoram is considered by many as a beautiful place due to its dramatic landscape and pleasant climate. Mizoram lies in the southernmost outpost of North Eastern India, the land of the Blue Mountains.

 
Nagaland  
The undulating state of Nagaland is extremely charming and lovingly beautiful. It is one of the eight sister states of North east India is famous for its exquisitely picturesque landscapes, the vibrantly colorful sunrise and sunset, lush and verdant flora. The breathtaking natural beauty and rich culture of Nagaland tourism draws thousands of domestic and international travellers every year.
 
Orissa  

The landscape of Orissa is dotted with a large number of temples. The temples of Orissa conform to the Indo Aryan Nagara style of architecture, with distinctive features specific to this region. Orissa is blessed with around 500 km long coastline and has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

 
Sikkim  

The state has eminent orchids sanctuary where 500 indigenous species of orchids are found. An adventure tour in Sikkim has many druthers for adventurers

 
Tripura  
Tripura is build with its ethnic cultural diversity, its bountiful natural purlieus, its temples, museums and palaces. It is commonly known in popular parlance as the 'Queen of Hills'. Tripura Presents plenty of attractions for the tourists like magnificent palaces, rock-cut carvings and stone images, important temples of Hindus and Buddhist, vast natural and artificial lakes beautiful hill station, wild life sanctuaries and many...
 
West Bengal  

Bengal has divided into the Himalayan north and the alluvial plains. It stretches from Himalayas in the north to Bay of Bengal in the south. West Bengal is one of the most culturally and ethnically divers states of India. The people of West Bengal inherit their identity and aspiration from the larger Indian mosaic and from civilizations beyond the shore.

 

West India

Daan & Diu  

They are two different parts, enclosed between sea on one side and Gujarat on the other. Daman is situated near Surat: and Diu is located near Junagadh. Daman & Diu is a small still beautiful, striking and mesmerizing paradise, surrounded by Gujrat. Daman & Diu is the second smallest union territory of India. Till 1987, Daman & Diu was the part of Goa. Daman & Diu are actually two sea locations and enclosed by Gujrat.

 
Goa  

Goa is Breathtakingly beautiful blue beaches, sensuous silvery sands, fabulous flora and fauna, rich cultural heritage, captivating churches, and terrific temples, Goa has it all.

 
Gujarat  

Gujarat is bounded by the Arabian Sea in the West, by the States of Rajasthan in the North and Northeast, by Madhya Pradesh in the East and by Maharashtra in the South and South East. Gujarat has attractions like Ancient cave paintings to historic murals, natural and man made caves.

 
Maharashtra  

Maharashtra growth is recognised by Natural as well as cultural diversities which have helped in the development of a unique Marathi culture. Monuments such as Ajanta and Ellora, Gateway of India and Elephanta caves and architectural structureslike Viharas and Chaityas have attracted people from all over to the nation &foreigns. The State has its credit to pilgrimage centers as well as landmarks in the evolution of Indian Temple architecture.

 

Central India

Madhya Pradesh  

The State is centrally located and often called as the "Heart of India". The magnificent paintings and other archaeological discoveries made in rock shelters and caves at Bhimbetka, illustrate the continuity of settlement for over half a million years.