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                                                    Chennai-The Marina Beach

Chennai is another fast growing city in India with total GDP of 66 Billion USD or 382800 Crore Rs. Chennai is ranked 93rd among most developed city according to GDP in world.

Chennai is nicknamed "The Detroit of India", with more than one-third of India's automobile industry being based in the city. Home to the Tamil film industry, Chennai is also known as a major film production center. Chennai is one of the 100 Indian cities to be developed as a smart city under the Smart Cities Mission.

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Marina Beach In Chennai

Marina beach in Chennai, India is considered the world's second-largest beach. Marina beach in Chennai along the Bay of Bengal. This beach predominantly sandy of nearly 12 kilometers extends from Beasant Nagar in the south to Fort St.

Marina beach in Chennai along the Bay of Bengal is India's longest and world's second longest beach. This predominantly sandy of nearly 12 kilometers extends from Beasant Nagar in the south to Fort St. George in the north… Marina beach is easily accessible by buses, taxis, two and three wheelers.


                                                       Delhi-Red Fort


Delhi is the city that everyone loves to hate, but it doesn't change the fact that it is a beautiful city with a rich heritage and an extremely colorful visage

Delhi is India's capital for no petty reason. It is a special city, which has been home to prominent civilizations, dynasties and rulers. It is home to unique sites that are nowhere to be found in the continent.

The distinguished city of Delhi is blessed with several gardens and botanical houses which are again one of the features that Delhi is famous for. The Garden of Five senses, the Lodi Gardens, the Buddha Jayanti Park and Nehru Park are some of these gardens which have made Delhi famous among nature lovers.

 


The Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan, after ruling from Agra for eleven years, decided to shift to Delhi and laid the foundation stone of the Red Fort in 1618.
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Red Fort - Pride  Of Mughal Dynasty
Red Fort, Old Delhi, India. The fort's massive red sandstone walls, which stand 75 feet (23 meters) high, enclose a complex of palaces and entertainment halls, projecting balconies, baths and indoor canals, and geometrical gardens, as well as an ornate mosque.

Red Fort can be visited on all days except Mondays. The Red Fort timings are 9.30 am to 4.30 pm. The best time to visit is during October to February as this is when Delhi can be toured in its best form. So it is best place to be visited.

                                             Uttar Pradesh-Taj Mahal


Uttar Pradesh is known for its rich culture and tradition. It is home to Ayodhya and Mathura birthplace of Lord Rama Lord Krishna and Bhagwan Parshuram respectively.… Taj Mahal, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in Agra is also located in Uttar Pradesh. There are different places one can visit in Uttar Pradesh.

The British combined Agra and Oudh into one province and called it United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. The name was shortened to the United Provinces in 1935. In January 1950 the United Provinces was renamed as Uttar Pradesh.

Many visitors flock to Hindu centers such as Varanasi, Allahabad, Ayodhya, and the Mathura-Vrindavan area; Buddhist centres such as Sarnath, Kasia (site of Kushinagara, where the Buddha died), and Shravasti; and other historic places such as Agra, Lucknow, and Kannauj. Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India.

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The Seven Wonders of the World are the Taj Mahal


The Taj Mahal is known all over the globe due to its golden history that makes everyone smile with love and affection. This majestic masterpiece was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan not just to express his immense wealth and greatness, but to express his love and affection for his most loving wife Mumtaz Mahal.

An immense mausoleum of white marble, built in Agra between 1631 and 1648 by order of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favourite wife, the Taj Mahal is the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's hsseritage.

                  Rajasthan - Amber Palace

Rajasthan is famous for textiles, semi-precious stones and handicrafts, and for its traditional and colorful art. Rajasthani furniture has intricate carvings and bright colours. Block prints, tie and dye prints, Bagaru prints, Sanganer prints and Zari embroidery are major export products from Rajasthan.

Rajasthan attracts tourists for its historical forts, palaces, art and culture with its slogan "Padharo mhare desh'.

 Jaipur — The Pink CityJaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, is a flamboyant city that never thinks twice before showing off its ancient regalia and beautiful culture
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Rajasthan-Amber Fort


Amer Fort is known for its artistic style elements. With its large ramparts and series of gates and cobbled paths, the fort overlooks Maota Lake, which is the main source of water for the Amer Palace. Mughal architecture greatly influenced the architectural style of several buildings of the fort.The fort located in the Amer region is built with red sandstone and marbles.

One of the finest examples of Rajput architecture, it was the ancient capital of the Kachhawah rulers. The original palace was built by Raja Man Singh and additions were made later by Sawai Jai Singh.

   West Bengal - Bishnupur -medieval terracotta temples 

West Bengal is the only Indian state which has The Himalayas, The Duars Forests, the vast beaches of The Bay of Bengal, and innumerable rivers. This is called “Accident of Geography”. Kolkata was the capital of British India from 1756 to 1911, because of which you find British monuments in every part of the city

The name of Bengal or Bangla is derived from the ancient kingdom of Vanga, or Banga. In early Sanskrit literature references to the name of Banga occur, through its early history is almost obscure until the 3rd century BC. However, Stone Age tools dating back 20,000 years have been excavated in the State.

The Great Himalaya: Snow covered mountains, lush greenery and the stunning views of Himalayas make North West Bengal a heaven on earth. The entire land is colorful and picture perfect with green tea leaves, red rhododendrons, white magnolias, birds of different species and snow-covered peak of Kanchenjunga.


Atchala at Madan Gopal temple in Bishnupur
medieval terracotta temples 


West Bengal is famous for its terracotta temples of Bishnupur. Hazarduari Palace, a popular tourist attraction, is known to have the second largest chandelier in the world and also the largest staircase in India.

It is famous for its medieval terracotta temples and glorious past, Bishnupur town in West Bengal is now being planned as the state's first heritage city.

The original name of Bishnupur was Lumlangdong (now Lamangdong) . History recorded the facts of its origin. As soon as Kyamba ascended throne of Manipur in 1467 A.D he conquered Kyang, which was a Shan kingdom in the Kabow Valley. Then he assumed the name of Kyamba which means the conquerer of Kyang.

                Andhra Pradesh-Tirupati Temple

The State of Andhra Pradesh is well promoted by their tourism department and is well known for its rich natural resources, temples and rivers. The state of Andhra also shares a part of the coastal areas of the Bay of Bengal.

On 1 October 1953, eleven districts in the Telugu-speaking portion of Madras State (Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema) voted to become Andhra State, with Kurnool as their capital. Andhra Kesari Tanguturi Prakasam Pantulu became chief minister of the new Telugu state.

Sathavahanas are the first Telugu rulers who ruled the south India for more than 400 years. Origin of this dynasty was from Kotilingala of Karimnagar District.

Visakhapatnam, also commonly known as Vizag, is one of the oldest port cities in the country. Situated in the heart of Andhra Pradesh, Visakhapatnam is known for its picturesque beaches and serene landscape, as well as a rich cultural past.

High angle view of a temple, Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala, Tirupati, Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Andhra Pradesh -Tirupati Balaji Temple

The town of Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh is famous for its temples, the most famous and popular of which is Sri Venkateshwara Temple sitting atop one of the seven peaks of Tirumala Hills. The town is famous for footfall of pilgrims from around the country as well as the world.

Such is his stature as the most powerful Lord who grants sincere wishes of his devotees. It is believed that he is one of the avatars of Lord Vishnu in the Kaliyuga to relieve humanity of all its despair. ... Often referred to as the richest god, Srinivasa or Balaji, blesses his devotees with the wishes they ask for.

The explanations which are going around for the covering of the eyes of Lord Sri Venkateswara is as follow. The gaze coming out of the eyes of the idol cannot be tolerated by a normal human and hence they are covered to reduce the effect.

                Gururat-Rani-ki-Vav

Gujarat is famous for its traditional clothing, food and natural landscape. Asiatic lions, Rann of Kutch (White Desert), colourful handicrafts, festival and culture are some of the things that make Gujarat famous.

Gujarat is one of India's most prosperous states and its per capita income is 40 per cent higher than the national average. ... Gujarat is also a mineral rich state with large reserves of oil and gas. It produces the highest amount of crude oil in India

Gujarat is a relatively safe state. To bring, buy or drink alcohol is forbidden in Gujarat. However foreign tourist can buy and drink in a few five-star hotels like the Taj and Courtyard by Marriott. Also see Stay Safe in India.

The Gujarat was known as 'अनार्त प्रदेश'(Land in west) during Mahabharat period. Later on it was known as 'गुर्जर प्रदेश'(Land of Gurjar). From the word 'Gurjar Pradesh', the Gujarat name derived.

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Gujurat -Rani-ki-Vav

Rani-ki-Vav, on the banks of the Saraswati River, was initially built as a memorial to a king in the 11th century AD. Stepwells are a distinctive form of subterranean water resource and storage systems on the Indian subcontinent, and have been constructed since the 3rd millennium BC

This stepwell was built by the Solanki dynasty's queen Udayamati in the 11th century as a memorial to her deceased husband Bhimdev I

A quadrangle chiselled out of stone, 64-feet-deep, Chand Baori was built almost 1,000 years ago by King Chand Raja of the Pratihara clan. The stepwell is sheer poetry in stone and testimony to human ingenuity and perseverance.

                           Bihar - Patna Museum

Bihar was known as Magadha in ancient times. It was a center of power, learning and culture. The Maurya empire as well as one of the world's greatest pacifist religions, Buddhism, arose from Magadha. Bihari empires, like the Maurya and the Gupta, unified large parts of South Asia under a central rule.

It is divided by the River Ganges, which floods its fertile plains. Important Buddhist pilgrimage sites include the Bodhi Tree in Bodhgaya's Mahabodhi Temple, under which the Buddha allegedly meditated. In the state capital Patna, Mahavir Mandir temple is revered by Hindus, while Sikhs worship at the domed, riverside Gurdwara of Takht Sri Harmandir Sahib Ji.

Bihar is the place from where the concept of non-violence originated, the most enchanting thought in the history of mankind. It was lord Mahavira and lord Buddha who raised this idea about 2600 years ago. Bihar is also the birthplace of two religions Jainism and Buddhism.

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Patna Museum

Patna Museum is the state museum of the Indian state of Bihar. Started on 3 April 1917 during the British Raj to house the historical artefacts found in the vicinity of Patna, it is in the style of Mughal and Rajput architecture and is known locally as the Jadu Ghar.

If history interests you, and collecting artefacts is your hobby, Patna Museum is a must visit place for you. Started way back in 1917 by the Britishers, the Patna Museum is also popularly called as the Jadu Ghar and displays artefacts found in and around Patna. Apart from the usual items on display like instruments and archaeological gems, the museum also displays many British Raj paintings of everyday life and India’s first President, Rajendra Prasad’s work. The museum is also popular for housing a fossil of a 200-million-year old tree, and a casket which is said to have Gautam Buddha’s ashes.

                                 Hyderabad-Golconda

Hyderabad is the capital and largest city of the South Indian state of Telangana. It was ruled by the Qutub Shahis, Mughals and the Nizams which shaped its history. The city is noted for its monuments which includes the masterpiece of Charminar and the fort of Golconda.

The city was originally called Baghnagar 'city of gardens', and later acquired the name Hyderabad. The European travellers von Poser and Thévenot found both names in use in the 17th century

It is also known as city of pearls or city of Nizams. The people of Hyderabad are called Hyderabadis. Hyderabad was founded in 1591 AD by Sultan Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah on the banks of river Musi


  • It is Known for its heritage, famous monuments like Charminar, Chowmahalla Palace, The Falaknuma Palace, QutubShahi Tomb, many minarets, tombs and fortresses are a heart of Hyderabad's beauty.


Ruins of the historic Golconda fort, one of the most magnificent fortress complexes in India which lies on the western outskirts around 11km from...
Hyderabad-Golconda

Golconda is renowned for the diamonds found on the south-east at Kollur Mine near Kollur, Guntur district, Paritala and Atkur in Krishna district and cut in the city during the Kakatiya reign. At that time, India had the only known diamond mines in the world.

The fort was built by the Kakatiya dynasty in the 13th century. Considered one of India's most outstanding citadels, the Golconda fort epitomises the sumptuous 'Nawabi' culture of the time. "Shepherd's Hill" or "Golla Konda", as it was popularly known in Telugu, has an interesting story behind it.










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