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New Delhi :
Sprawling on the banks of the river Yamuna, Delhi, the capital of India,
typifies the soul of the country. In time the city conceals within its bosom
annals of civilisations that flourished for more than three thousand years.
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. Delhi blends
within its folds the great cultural variety of India; an unceasing range of activity,
a million ways of saying 'You are Welcome'.
Tourist Places : Dilli Haat, Connaught Place, India Gate, President's House, Parliament House, Raj Ghat, Jama Masjid & Red Fort. |
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Mumbai/Bombay :
A lovely natural harbour and winding creek set off the city of
Mumbai from the long, narrow coast of Western India.
An adornment of neo-gothic British architecture, Mumbai today,
is an enigma of mud huts & sky- scrapers, age old traditions &
high fashions, the industrialist's heaven & movie maker's hollywood.
Mumbai pulsates with activity and is also the country's
financial powerhouse, the nation's industrial heartland, and its economic
nerve centre. Dazzling shopping arcades, exciting sport activity, night
clubs, discotheques, theatre and music, gourmet restaurants and interesting
sightseeing.
Tourist Places : Gateway of India, Victoria Terminus, Chowpatty Beach, Malabar Hill, Nehru Science Centre, Juhu Beach & Netaji Subash Road |
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Calcutta :
A city of love and warmth, sorrow and despair, dreams and hopes,
poverty and squalor, grandeur and glory. Calcutta is compelling,
effervescent, teeming with life and traditions a medley of moods,
styles, cultures, politics, industry and commerce.
Calcutta has grown, remains a city of contrasts, a mix-up of light
and shade, a strange medley of ancient and modern, skyscrapers and
Victorian edifices, heaven of the rich and the poor as seldom found
anywhere in the world.Calcutta's fascination defies analysis.
Tourist Places : Howrah Bridge, Dalhousie Square, Botanical Gardens, Science City, Nehru Children's Museum & NICCO Park. |
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Chennai/Madras :
The largest city in southern India located on the Coromandel
coast of the Bay of Bengal.The unwary visitor will find Chennai
more than just a gateway of South India. He shall find it a convenient
base to peep into the varied aspects of traditional south Indian culture
and life styles which inter- mingle with the modern city complete with
its plush hotels and restaurants- offering a range of continental and typical,
South Indian cuisine, long and uncrowded stretches of beaches, modern shopping
centres which offer traditional handicrafts, textiles and much more peculiar to
this part of India.
Tourist Places : St. Thomas Mount, The Marina Beach, Kapaleeswarar Temple, Anna Square, Santhome Cathedral, Sri Parthasarathy Temple & Birla Planetarium |
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Bangalore :
Bangalore, derives from 'Bendakalooru'-the town of boiled beans.
Often termed as the Garden city, the city offers itself as an ideal
base to explore the fascinating and culturally rich state of Karnataka.
One of the factors that has gone in to make Bangalore the fifth largest
city in India today is its mild and healthy climate.The city by itself
offers extensive shopping opportunities, a rich fanfare of cuisine, hotels
to suit all pockets and much cultural and other entertainment.
Tourist Places : Tipu Sultan's Palace, Lalbagh, Commercial Street, The Vidhana Saudha, Cubbon Park, Ulsoor Lake, Government Museum and Venkatappa Art Gallery |
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