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Contains travelogs of some major destinations, a tourist guide and links to useful sites.
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India - Decipher yourself with the beauty of the traditional Indian land
- the mystical land has lot to say.
India - an abode of contrasts, conundrums,
mystery and wonder. A land steeped in spirituality; where every grain of
sands is sacred. India is one land which offers bouquet of experiences
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Includes notes on culture, history, nature, hotels, shopping, temples, festivals, categorised by region and location.
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The Information Source For India.:.History, Travel, Hotels, Restaurants, Shopping and More
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Facts and advice for traveling along with background material on the culture and history of the country.
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India tourism and travel information including facts, maps, history, culture, transport and weather in India. Find popular places to visit in India - Lonely Planet
Wrap your chilly hands around a hot cuppa in this quintessential Indian hill station
Take a soul-soothing dawn boat ride along the ghat-lined Ganges River in this sacred city
Blush at the erotic sculptures embellishing these exquisitely carved temples, a Kama Sutra in stone
Imbibe the legendary
Includes articles and discussion on history, journeys, and local information.
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"Be the change that you want to see in the world."
Lord Shiva, covered with the ashes of cremation grounds, assumes a very real significance - the transcendental becomes immanent.
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"Let your life lightly dance on the edges of Time like dew on the tip of a leaf" ~ Tagore
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General information regarding history and some aspects of travel.
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Geographia Asia - An Introduction to India
able to judge, nothing has been left undone, either by
man or nature, to make India the most extraordinary country
that the sun visits on his rounds. Nothing seems to have
been forgotten, nothing overlooked." --Mark Twain,
from Following the Equator
is impossible not to be astonished by