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Gujarat:
Tourist State of India
Gujarat is dotted with several places to visit and see. Amongst the
popular tourist destinations of Gujarat are Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar,
Jamnagar, Patan, Vadodara, Pavagadh, Champaner, Surat, Saputara, Rajkot,
Bhavnagar, Junagadh, Uperkot, Porbandar, Kutch and Bhuj.
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Karnataka: Tourist State of India
Think of Karnataka and myriad beautiful images come to mind-the old
world charm of villages and towns; friendly rural folk; misty mountain ranges of
the Western Ghats; lovely waterfalls at Jog and Sivasamudra; cacophony of
migratory birds at Ranganathittu; call of the wild at Bandipur and Nagarhole;
and the mild aroma of teak, ebony and rosewood in the forests. The state is
steeped in tradition yet is one of the forerunners of the information technology
revolution in the country.
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Madhya Pradesh: Tourist State of India
Madhya Pradesh perhaps is the biggest state of the Indian sub continent.
Officially declared as a state Madhya Pradesh is a cluster of
innumerable districts and varied topographic and climatic
characteristics. Housing the magnificent Vindhyachal mountain range,
river valleys and plateau Madhya Pradesh is famous for its wonderful
art, craft, music and dance.
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Maharashtra: Tourist State of India
Maharashtra, one of the most industrialized states of India, occupies
the western and central parts of the country and extends over the
Sahyadri mountains; a vast stretch of 720 kilometers of the Arabian sea
coast providing it a beautiful backdrop.
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New Delhi: Tourist State of India
New Delhi catches you just loving it! Is it because it is the capital
that it has such charm? Or it is just the aura of the Central Government
and Rashtrapati Bhawan, which is infectious. Here's the secret: New
Delhi or Delhi was just made that way! Over the millennia it has wood
rulers, attracted plunderers and tired historians with so many details.
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Orissa: Tourist State of India
Wedged between West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh, Orissa lies on the
eastern coast of India with the waters of the Bay of Bengal swirling
along its eastern and southeastern boundaries. With an area of about
1,55,707 square kilometres, the state offers diverse habitats from lush
green and hilly terrain to coastal plains and rolling river valleys,
crises-crossed by the Brahmani, the Mahanadi and the Bansadhara rivers.
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Punjab: Tourist State of India
The first impression of Punjab one gets is that of a land pulsating with
prosperity. The plains of Punjab, with their fertile soil and abundant
water supply, are naturally suited to be the breadbasket for India. The
land of Punjab is a land of exciting culture, myriad images of swaying
emerald green fields and hearty people whose robust rustic ways of
camaraderie and bonhomie are very much a part of their heritage.
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Sikkim: Tourist State of India
Located in the eastern Himalayas, Sikkim is bounded by Tibet (China) in
the north, West Bengal in the south, Tibet and Bhutan in the east and
Nepal in the west. The state is spread below Mount Kanchenjunga (8534
m), the third highest peak in the world. The locals worship the mountain
as a protective deity. The elevation of the state ranges from 300 m to
over 8540 m above sea level.
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Uttaranchal: Tourist State of India
Carved out with 14 hilly districts of former Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal
is the 26th state of the Indian union. The state is rich in flora and
fauna, natural and touristic ambience, and houses some of the most
important pilgrimage centers in the country. Breathtaking in its natural
splendor, grand in its wild denizens, and simplicity in its people, the
region is a unique experience to your senses.
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Uttar Pradesh: Tourist State of India
Uttar Pradesh is the microcosm of India, multicultural, multiracial,
conglomeration of fabulous wealth of nature-hills, valleys, rivers,
forests, and vast plains. Viewed as the largest tourist destination in
India, Uttar Pradesh boasts of 35 million domestic tourists. Its tourism
promotion budget is bigger than that of government of India and half of
the states of the Indian union combined. Uttar Pradesh is studded with
places of tourist attractions across a wide spectrum of interest to
people of diverse interests.
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West Bengal: Tourist State of India
West Bengal, situated in the eastern part of the Indian peninsula, is
one of the country's medium-sized states. However, in its physical form,
it is a complete representation of the Indian subcontinent. Darjeeling,
its northern end, lies cuddled in the arms of the mighty Himalayas and
the Dooars in the foothills are rich in forest. The indomitable river
Ganga flows across the state's rich alluvial plains to reach the Bay of
Bengal in the south, through vast swamps that are known as the
Sundarbans. The districts in the west are semi-arid and sport loamy
soil: the famous red earth that appears repeatedly in Rabindranath
Tagore's poems.
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Tamil Nadu: Tourist State of India
With a glorious past, a vibrant culture, a rich tapestry of history, and
natural bounty in the form of blue beaches and clear skies, Tamil Nadu
is a tourist's dreams come true. One can enjoy on the Marina beach, go
cruising in the theme parks, or let the mind search for peace in the
midst of magnificent temples. Alternatively, one can relish the
mouth-watering dosas, savor the refreshing filter coffee, or enjoy the
Bharatnatyam performances.
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