Uttarakhand, the North Indian Himalayan state packs in it an incredible amount. The center of Hindu religion and culture, Uttarakhand is also called the ‘Land of the Gods’ (Dev Bhoomi) because of its various holy places and shrines and the spiritual bliss that the natural surroundings of the state offers. Ganges and Yamuna, two most revered rivers of India, have their origin from the Himalayan glaciers in the state. The hilly regions of Uttarakhand offer pristine landscapes to the tourists unmatched to any other destination in the world.
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A fabled realm of the Maharajas and their majestic forts and palaces, Rajasthan showcases itself as the royal land of the kings. India is loaded with splendid ruined bastions, but nowhere will you find the fortresses quite as magnificent as what are found here, rising up imperiously from the desert landscape like those fairy-tale mirages of the bygone era.
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Shimla is the capital city of Himachal Pradesh and is one of the most popular hill stations in India. Nestled amidst the lush green hills and dense forests, Shimla is a favourite destination for honeymooners, nature lovers and families. With a perfect combination of colonial heritage and natural beauty, Shimla offers a unique holiday experience amidst the spectacular cool hills.
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West Bengal is well-known for its warm and excellent hospitality and is draped in its rich heritage. West Bengal is mesmerising, not just in its Durga Puja avatar but also in the hustle and bustle of its everyday living.
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Uttar Pradesh has marked its presence greatly in the Indian history and is a state of great political, cultural, and religious importance.
The Heritage Arc covers three major tourist cities of the state, Agra, Lucknow, and Varanasi. Important cities near these three cities are also included in the arc. Traversing the Heritage Arc by air, rail or road brings alive unforgettable experiences in history, spiritualism, art and nature.
Agra: The city of wonder
Home to one of the seven wonders in the world, Agra witnesses a huge number of tourist arrivals. The city is studded with splendid architecture, dating back to the Mughal-era.
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Filled with lush green landscapes and backwaters, the state of Kerala is a paradise in its own. A timeless charm, the state of Kerala is blessed with abundant natural beauty and rich Ayurveda, which has rightly earned this region a title of ‘God’s own Country’.
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