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KERALA TOURIST GUIDE

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Kerala is one of the most frequented   tourist destination in India   for it has   pleasant climate, clean beaches, exotic backwaters, hill stations, network of rivers, waterfalls, wildlife sanctuaries, spice plantations, paddy fields, art, culture, music, dance, festivals, historical monuments, Ayurveda medication, cuisine and houseboat cruise.   Malayalam is the official language of Kerala and is widely spoken by the inhabitants. This multi-ethnic and multi-religious state has the highest literacy rate in India. Boat races in Kerala are very popular. The inhabitants of Kerala are proud of their culture and put their effort to keep alive their cultural practices, classical dance and music forms, folklores and traditional life style. The people of Kerala live in perfect harmony. It is one of the major states of India that produces pepper, coconut, tea, coffee, cashew and spices. It is well connected with Airways, Railways and Roadways and thus attracts tourists in large number through

LADAKH TOURIST GUIDE

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Ladakh , in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, is one of those places where it is almost easier to tell you what isn’t there, in order to highlight what is so wonderful about it. First, there are the Himalayas and mountain passes that go up to 6,000m but not ones that require highly trained alpinism skills. Just a passion for trekking. Second, there are practically no tourists outside July, August and September. Third, forget WiFi or mobile signal outside Leh. Fourth, despite what people believe, there is no travel warning here. That was lifted in 2012. The Land of High Passes, Ladakh, the newly created Union Territory in India (previously a part of Jammu & Kashmir), boasts a landscape that can leave you with your jaws dropped. It is a place where the landscape changes dramatically; it is truly astonishing to see the mountains, snow, cold desert, alpine meadows and lakes at a short distance from each other. Tourism in Ladakh is an absolute delight for nature lovers as well as a

Manali Tourist Guide

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M anali is on the must-visit places map of most tourist and is one of the most popular getaways among Indians and international tourists alike. Places to visit near Manali are a perfect amalgamation of hill stations, trekking spots, and wildlife sanctuaries. Tourist places near Manali provide a perfect weekend getaway for laid back vacationers or adrenaline fuelled adventurers alike. There are many tourist places near Manali that showcase the beauty of the place and offer an unforgettable travel experience. Find here the top places to visit near Manali. When heading to Manali for a vacation, two absolutely essential destinations in the itinerary are Rohtang and Solang Valley . 14 kilometres to the north west of the main town of Manali, Solang Valley is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Himachal Pradesh. Situated on the way to Rohtang from Manali, every year the valley welcomes tourists in huge numbers. A favourite for adventure enthusiasts, parachuting to paragliding, ho

Travel & Tourism In India

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India is one of the oldest countries in the world, full of charming and attractive historical sites and challenging and mysterious stories that were laid in the foundation of Indian cities, regions and even buildings. India is the country of contrasts from architectural and cultural perspectives. If you want to amuse yourself with food, culture, language, clothing and various traditions, India is the right place for you to visit. With the population of over one billion people, India is very multicultural and each of the twenty eight states in the country has its unique identity that determines and directs its history. India is the motherland of such famous people as Mahatma Ghandi, Siddhartha, Tata and the others. Everybody knows and heard the names of Taj Mahal, Mumbai, Great Indian Himalayas and Bengal Tiger, which became the icons of India tourism. For those who prefer beach and sun tourism India is ready to offer famous Goa and Kerala Beaches with more than hundred kilometres long