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Famous as the land of Lord Budhha's birth. Emperor Ashoka built a pillar to mark the occasion when he visited the place during his reign in 249 B.C.Hidden from the world for centuries the pillar was rediscovered in the 1890's amidst the dense forests of sal. The ruins of some old monastries and some new stupas is what remains at present. |
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Developed by the British as a summer escape from the heat of the Indian plains. Mussorie is a mountain resort town dotted over the largely south facing slopes of 2000 meter 'foothills' of Himalayas. |
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| Madurai |
The temple city of Tamil Nadu is called so as it is famed that nectar fell over the city from the Lord Shiva's hair. Among the major places of interest are the 'Meenakshi temple' with its ten powering gopurams and rare sculptures raised by the Nayaks who ruled Madurai in the 16th century. |
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On the west bank of river Yamuna is associated with Lord Krishna. The surroundings, known as 'Brij Bhoomi' is where he spent his childhood. Stone sculptures of Buddha and Vishnu found here are famous throughout the world. The city is dotted with places of religious and historical interest. |
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A burgeoning industrial centre of modern India with a large number of big and small idustrial units. The city combines all the classical modes of India,the city is one of the holiest pilgrimages of the Hindu religion.Nashik is also where Mother Earth yields a rich agricultural produce. |
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Ooty or Ootacamund,this 'queen of hills' is in the Nilgiri mountain range in Tamil Nadu. At a height of 2268 metres, Ooty is known for its salubrious climate and scenic beauty. A delightful place to escape from the opressive summer heat of southern plains. |
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434 km long Srinagar - Leh road takes one to this town located at an altitude of 11,000 feet above sea level. The entire town can be explored in one day. Leh palace , the battle scarred and deserted 16th century ruins of the royal residence dominates the sight seeing tour. Temperatures range form 10-20 degree Celsius during the peak season July-August. Off season it ranges between 0-20 degrees.
Capital of the state of Maharashtra the city is known as the commercial capital of India.The city's skyline dominated by skyscrapers is recognisable in pictorial depictions stating country's financial hub. Just like Lutyen's Delhi, Mumbai's architectural nuances are exhibited in buildings like the Taj Hotel and the Times of India building.
This little seaside town of Mamallapuram is an hour's drive from Chennai.It has a beach spanning 20 km but what makes it famous are its rock-hewn sculptures and the world's largest stone-baas relief. A crocodile farm,snake venom extracting center and a wide choice of resorts makes this a popular destination among the holiday makers.
Once the capital Wodeyar's kingdom and is still one of the finest cities in the southern India. Small, easygoing, sandalwood country,a craft-crazy city,friendly people going about their business in city.