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Agra
Agra, the name itself casts a magic spell over international and domestic
travellers alike. Home to that ageless, timeless, beauty in marble - the Taj
Mahal - Agra is 200 kms from Delhi and an inevitable destination in every
tourist's itinerary.
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Bangalore
Bangalore is India’s garden city which has had few
parallels in growth and development. Inspite of its emergence as a centre of
industry and commerce, the town retains its old world charm, wide open
greens, modern edifices and a salubrious climate.
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Chennai
Chennai is one of the four major metropolitan
cities of modern India. Chennai has served as an important administrative,
military, and economic center for many centuries. South Indian kingdoms,
notably the Pallava, the Chola, the Pandya, and Vijaynagar empires, have
ruled the region around Chennai.
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Delhi
The capital city of modern India has behind it centuries of history which
has enriched its culture. No where has tradition blended with modernity on a
scale as evident in New Delhi: age old monuments stand side by side with
ultra-modern hi-rise buildings.
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Goa
The magnificent scenic beauty and the architectural splendours of its
temples, churches and old houses have made Goa a firm favourite with
travellers around the world.
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Hyderabad
The fifth ruler of the Qutub Shahi Dynasty, Muhammad Quli Qutub
Shah founded the city of Hyderabad in 1586. Hyderabad has grown enormously
in the past 400 years and has now become a commercially aggressive city,
competing with the older metropolises of the country.
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Jaipur
Popularly called the “Pink city”, Jaipur is known for its forts and palaces.
Jaipur offers the visitor the true Indian feel of colour, gaiety, art,
architecture and tradition.
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Kochi
Set on a cluster of islands and peninsulas the interesting city of
Kochi,besides being home to 500 year old Portuguese houses, the world famous
Kathakali dance- drama, one of India’s largest port and a major naval base,
it also has India’s only existing settlement of jewish community dating back
m any centuries complete with a 16th century synagogue.
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Kolkata
With its great sensitivity to art, theatre, literature, cinema, dance and
music, Kolkatta is aptly referred to as the art capital of India. one of the
first port towns to be established by the British empire, Calcutta hasn't
forgotten its nostalgic British accent
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