| Kumbhalgarh Fort |
One of Rajasthan's principal fortifications, this fort was built by Maharana Kumbha in the 15th century. Within the fort, which is approachable by road, are as many temples and palaces. There is also a game reserve here and March to June are the best months to see animals that include bears, panthers and antelopes. |
| Khimsar |
Khimsar is located on the Jodhpur-Nagaur-Bikaner highway. This is where Aurangzeb is reported to have stayed when he ordered his armies to invade Jodhpur. The Royal Castle, the home of the Thakur of Khimsar has now been converted into a hotel. |
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| Kodaikanal |
A heaven for the adventure seeking, Kodaikanal offers opportunities of boating, trekking and long walks in tree covered glades. Pleasant in the summer the place is slightly chilly in winter. Located at the southern tip of upper Palanimalai Hill, this beautiful hill station is one of very famous tourist places in South India. |
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| Kanyakumari |
The southernmost tip of the mainland Kanyakumari is India's 'land's end'.It is located at the confluence of the Indian Ocean,Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal.This is the only place in India where one can watch the sunset and the moonrise simultaneously on a full moon evening. |
| Kochi |
One of the finest harbours on the Arabian Sea coast, Kochi, earlier known as Cochin,has been a port of call for foreign traders from early times. Its cosmopolitan character is reflected in the buildings and structures representing different regions of the world. A city of peninsulas and islands, today it is Kerala's commercial hub. |
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| Kathmandu |
The capital city of the kingdom Nepal,Kathmandu is a must stopover for the seasoned traveller or for a first timer visiting the India sub-continent.Situated in a valley which is an open air museum of famous sites, ancient temples and shrines, golden pagodas and are inspiring deities, is a city of inexhaustible historic artistic and cultural interest. |
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Situated in the interiors of Madhya Pradesh, the isolated location is what makes Khajuraho an ideal getaway from the humdrum of daily life. The main attraction of this place remains the famed temples built between 950 A.D. and the 1050 A.D. wherein house the erotic sculptures, considered to be the most perfect figures achieved in stone. A much publicized dance festival is held here every March.
This town is a revered place for Buddhist pilgrims. It was here that Buddha, 'the Tathagat' breathed his last. A temple is dedicated to the event. The visiting sites of Kushinagar fall in three categories: The Mahaparinirvana Temple, Mata Kunwar shrine, and the 'Rambhar Stupa', supposedly the place where Lord Buddha was cremated and his relics divided into eight equal parts.
Twelve kms away from Thiruvanantpuram, Kovalam is an uncluttered beach of silvery sands fringed with rows of tall palms,a sheltered bay,a wide choice of water sports, this sea side town is the perfect place for a holiday.
Built by King Langula Narasimha Deva in the 13th century A.D. In the golden era of Orissan art this crowning piece of Orissan sculpture and architecture is sheer poetry in stone and a veritable feast for eyes. It is a place of immense attraction to the connoisseurs and common visitors alike.