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		<title>Exotic Tours of India</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Various tours to India are organized from adventurous tour, cultural exploration, pilgrimages to beautiful beaches and scenic mountains. Among these tours, North East India tours are gaining prominence. India is the land of enchanting hills and plains, expanse of green land and exotic flora and fauna. Some of the India include visit to Guwahati and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Various tours to India are organized from adventurous tour, cultural exploration, pilgrimages to beautiful beaches and scenic mountains. Among these tours, North East India tours are gaining prominence. India is the land of enchanting hills and plains, expanse of green land and exotic flora and fauna. Some of the India include visit to Guwahati and other place in Assam, Shillong in Meghalaya, Gangtok in Sikkim, Darjeeling in West Bengal, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh. These places beckon with beauty and present the travelers with unforgettable experience.</p>
<p>The Bramhaputra valley, the tropical climate, the hilly terrain and the snow-clad ridges of the great Himalayas are the treasure trove of India. The simple and hospital people of these regions and the heritage of art and culture attract domestic as well as international tourists. India tours are organized for duration of few days to suit the requirements of travelers on long vacations or short getaways. These tours also include exploration of Kanchenjunga range of the Himalayas, Buddhist monasteries, rivers, Thimphu architecture and view of the Himalayas from Paro in the midst of vibrant lifestyle.</p>
<p>India with Bhutan and East India together make the vacation ideal and memorable. India give an insight into the rich culture and tradition of the country, where one can explore the fascinating architecture of monuments &#038; temples and beaches with a rural touch. Some of the most popular tourist destinations in eastern zone of India are the abode of God, Puri &#038; Bhubaneswar in Orissa, Ganga Sagar, Kolkatta and Buddhist Circuit in Bihar. The East India tours make one experience the cultural heritage of the country.</p>
<p>Tours to India have made it easier for the travelers to explore the rich diversity of the country. India has the widest topographical and cultural diversity, which makes it a lively place of visit. It is rightly said that there&#8217;s an India for everyone.</p>
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		<title>Wonderland In India</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 07:20:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A virtual space travel in India is the latest development. This new scheme of tourism in space was first enjoyed by Dennis Tito in 2001. Following his enthusiasm many Indian are now looking to don the special space suits and board a flight to the sky. The feeling of zero gravity is great than any [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A virtual space travel in India is the latest development. This new scheme of tourism in space was first enjoyed by Dennis Tito in 2001. Following his enthusiasm many Indian are now looking to don the special space suits and board a flight to the sky. The feeling of zero gravity is great than any wonder in the world. The time an individual wrap himself with the special space-suits and position himself in the sophisticated machine, the body experience the fantasy of going weightlessness, seems like floating in the air. It makes the traveler rotate around the single axis, walk down in the majestic space, launch their personal rocket and to sample the space fun.</p>
<p>India hold the adventure of space travel at the Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium in Bangalore.You can feel like astronauts seeing the blackness of outer space sprinkled with the innumerable shiny stars. In addition to this the Earth explorer, tuned in a street-level resolution explains the world information like the countries, cities, islands, rivers etc. Joy at the Kolkata Science City equipped with the Space Odyssey,this multi-stored building has the stunning demonstration of scientific games. Other attractions of the floor are the parabolic reflector of heat, deceptive reality, pin screen, virtual music station, floating dish, liquid storm, chaotic chair, spinning eraser, rising arc, walk on piano, jumping disk, illusions, colored shadows, fun mirror, Geneva wheel, polygon generator, belt and pulleys, blowing off roof, worm and worm wheel, lazy channel, impossible mixture, quick sand, etc.</p>
<p>The Pushpa Gujral Science city in Punjab,plays a major step in enhancing the spirit of travelers, which they receives the thrill of making a breath-taking race on the track to space and the whole body experience a move of upside down. The institution is also modeled with a space gallery which displays the various pictures of Astronomy, the universe, solar system and the space-satellites made by the some renowned Indian scientist.</p>
<p>The hall comprises two hundred projectors arranged simultaneously onto a hemispherical ceiling. The ceiling is made of aluminum and develops the realistic effect. This easy-going tour is a lucrative deal and can be undertaken by any adult individual other then who are weak at heart. In near future, this virtual tourism sector will get wings with a number of centers all over the country. The long awaited dreams of many individual is soon to catch the real charm.</p>
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		<title>Wildlife Tours and Tourism in India</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 02:25:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fred Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[India is one of the most popular tourism destinations in South Asia, India is a beautiful country to be relished. With the boom in tourism industry of entire world, India has emerged as a very ideal destination for vacation and tourism. The country offers various kinds of tourism options to suit every taste and pocket. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>India is one of the most popular tourism destinations in South Asia, India is a beautiful country to be relished. With the boom in tourism industry of entire world, India has emerged as a very ideal destination for vacation and tourism. The country offers various kinds of tourism options to suit every taste and pocket. And wildlife tourism here is a latest form of India tourism. A well-organized trip to Indian wildlife destinations will provide travellers a wonderful opportunity to explore the diverse &#038; rich flora and fauna of this beautiful country. Wildlife enthusiasts, nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts from all over the world visit India to enjoy fabulous wildlife tourism.</p>
<p>Wildlife tourism in India is the latest addition to the list of various tourism options in India. It is designed basically to promote and display the rich flora and fauna of the country in front of global society. Gifted with vast expanse of geographical area India is home to many wildlife sanctuaries, national parks and dense forests. The lush green area of Indian wildlife sanctuaries &#038; parks and forests has no shortage of diverse &#038; rich flora and fauna. Many of them are confined to India only. According to an estimate, there are about 350 species of mammals, 2100 kinds of avifauna (both domestic &#038; migratory), 350 species of reptiles and countless species of insects found in the land of India which is comprised of forests, desert, mountains and swamplands. That&#8217;s why wildlife enthusiasts and adventure fans from all over the world embark on</p>
<p>The diverse country of India has many wildlife sanctuaries, tiger reserve and parks. These wildlife parks provide shelter to several kinds of endangered wildlife species. There are about 441 wildlife sanctuaries, 80 national parks and 15 tiger reserves in India. For examples, some popular wildlife destinations are Corbett National Park (India&#8217;s first national park), Ranthambhore Tiger Sanctuary, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Desert National Park, Kaziranga and Sunderbans National Park, Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, Kanha Tiger Reserve, Pench Wildlife Park, Gir Lion Sanctuary, Nanda Devi &#038; Flowers Of Valley National Park, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Dachigram National Park, etc. These wildlife parks attract wildlife, nature and adventure enthusiasts from all over the world for India wildlife tours and provide them cheerful and thrilling experience.</p>
<p>To attract wildlife enthusiasts from all over the world, India Tourism Ministry has planned many exciting wildlife travel packages to choose from. You can choose a wildlife travel package to enjoy the ultimate charm on wildlife tourism in India. A well-designed India wildlife tours package makes travellers to explore the famous wildlife parks of India in most organized and systematic way. So, whenever you are in India, don&#8217;t forget to engage yourself in wildlife tourism.</p>
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		<title>Knowledge About Travelling to India</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 08:14:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Kelly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[First of all, for the geographically challenged of you out there, India is located in South Asia. It has 7000 kilometers of coastline on the Indian Ocean, the third largest body of water in the world. Three islands are near India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and the Maldives. India also shares borders with China, Bhutan, Nepal, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First of all, for the geographically challenged of you out there, India is located in South Asia. It has 7000 kilometers of coastline on the Indian Ocean, the third largest body of water in the world. Three islands are near India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and the Maldives. India also shares borders with China, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Myanmar. It should also be mentioned that there is also a disputed border with Afghanistan, but that&#8217;s another topic for another article.</p>
<p>Much like the United States, India has 28 states, that each have their own elected governments. There are some differences though, India has the National Territory of Dehli and 6 Union Territories. China currently has a larger population than India, however by 2030, India is expected to surpass Chain and become the most populated country in the world.</p>
<p>There are many beautiful rivers in India. The Ganges River, (Ganga or Holy Ganga, in India) is the largest and most well known of them, and is located in Northern India. The Ganga Basin has a huge population. The land is extremely fertile and it is said that one out of every 12 people in the world live there. You can also see Irrawaddy Dolphin in the river, as well as another species called the ganga River Dolphin. Another interesting note is that there is a rare freshwater shark found in the river that has not much is known about. Other major rivers in India include the Krishna, the Brahmaputra, the Kaveri, the Yamuna, and the Godavari.</p>
<p>The mountain range that you will find covering the northern states is called the Himalayas. Central and the rest of the northern and eastern parts of India consist of very fertile flatlands called the Indo-Gangetic Plain. Southern India is a peninsula and made up mostly from the Deccan Plateau with two hilly regions called the Western and Eastern Ghats. Last, but not least, near India&#8217;s border with Pakistan lies the Thar Desert.</p>
<p>There are also three archipelagos in India. In West Bengal you find the Sunderbans, Lakshadweep on the southwest coast, and a chain of volcanic islands in the southeast called the Nicobar and Andaman Islands.</p>
<p>India has been a country for many centuries and it&#8217;s rich culture and heritage has been preserved for the most part. While traveling in India, you will be exposed to some of the most wonderful cultural monuments in the world. India&#8217;s culture is partly created from invaders and immigrants who have arrived here over the years. The Taj Mahal and other examples of Islamic Architecture are left over from the Mughal Dynasty that ruled between 1526 and 1857.</p>
<p>India is made up of a large variety of people. There are a large number of different languages, cultures and religions. Education in India has been improving dramatically in recent years and is a source of great pride for the families of young people who attend the universities there. Traditions that have survived for centuries are held sacred by families here and should be respected when traveling there.</p>
<p>There are many religious ceremonies and festivals held in public in India that you shouldn&#8217;t miss during your trip. Harvest festivals for many of the different religions of India are attended by everyone, even those of differing faiths. During the Buddhist New Year (the first full moon in May), the Tibetan Buddhist Community in Sikkum performs the mystic Gumpa Dance and is a must see if you plan to travel to India during that time. In the Autumn months, two of the most prominent harvest festivals are the Ganesh Chaturthi and the Maharastra are fantastic experiences to add to your itinerary if you would like to experience religious ceremonies, which are a major part of Indian culture.</p>
<p>Another large part of Indian culture is their music. There are many types of music to be found during your travels to India. Some of the most interesting music is the folk music you will find as you travel through different parts of India. There are also interpretive dances that are performed by the people there. They tell epic stories based on Indian legends and are very spiritual and devotional. There is a lot of popular music as well, including Filmi Music and two well known forms of classical music you might hear are Hindustani and Carnatic Music.</p>
<p>Despite popular opinion, there are both vegetarian and non-vegetarian delights to be had in India. Bhel puri, a puffed rice dish, usually with spices added and served on deep fried puris, a wheat bread, is a popular snack often sold on the roadside. The staple foods of India are ones made from rice or wheat, but a wide variety of cuisine is available to you as you travel through different regions. Different types of spices and sweets are available and used in the dishes they prepare in each area. Sweets and spicy food is very popular in all of India.</p>
<p>While shopping for antiques, clothing, fabrics, and other items, in alleyways and open markets alike, one piece of advice, try to take a local citizen or guide with you to make sure you are buying authentic pieces. You will find the hand-carved wood artifacts and sandalwood carvings amazing. The woodcarvers are very talented. India is of course also famous for its hand-rolled incense. You will want to bring some back with you. The fragrances are unique and the incense is of great quality if you find the right shops.</p>
<p>There is also a lot of silk and pure cotton clothing, but a few knockoffs as well, hence the warning to have someone from the local area guide you to the best shops and markets. Leather goods can be had in India for a fraction of the cost here, so if you like leather, go shopping!</p>
<p>A quick look at some of the sights you may want to visit while traveling to India before I finish this article. India is a beautiful country and its doubtful you can take in all the wonderful sights on just one trip.</p>
<p>The Pandavas Caves Temple in Goa is dedicated to the Lord Shiva and dates back to the 1st century.</p>
<p>The Rajabai Tower in Bombay is a clock tower of gothic designs that is 260 feet high. One of the curiosities of this gothic tower is that it is adorned with oriental figures. It chimes on every quarter hour and sounds like Big Ben in London. The university library, located under the tower, contains recently restored stain glass windows that are magnificent to look at and considered to be the most beautiful in all of Asia.</p>
<p>New Delhi is a beautiful city whose buildings have serene courtyards and are definitely one of the nicest attractions along with some of the finest museums in the country. New Dehli also sport many shops and boutiques that feature some of the best crafts India has to offer. New Dehli is definitly a place to go during your travels to India.</p>
<p>The Karnataka Folk Museum in Bangalore has displays of rare masks, artifacts, and costumes that are part of India&#8217;s rich history, as well as a collection of the folk music and videos of folk dances mentioned earlier in this article.</p>
<p>The Taj Mahal in Agra is of course one of the must see sights in India. It took 20,000 laborers to build the Taj Mahal in the 1600s and has become a known landmark throughout the world. From the jail, to the dome, to the garden, the beauty of this building of both Hindu and Islamic design cannot be justified with words alone.</p>
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		<title>Booking Cheap Flights To India</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 06:22:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Taj Mahal, for instance, is one of the biggest tourist attractions in India, as well as in that part of the world. It is one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture as well as the architecture of the South Indian area. This is one of the most visited sites in India. Because of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Taj Mahal, for instance, is one of the biggest tourist attractions in India, as well as in that part of the world. It is one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture as well as the architecture of the South Indian area. This is one of the most visited sites in India. Because of the many different ethnic groups that have had a hand in the history and shaping of the country, most of the tourist attractions and important sites are multicultural.</p>
<p>History</p>
<p>One reason why a person might take a flight to India is to look at various historical sites. For instance, the Amba Vials Palace at Mysore is one of the largest centers of fine arts in all of India. Another area in India that is visited frequently by tourists and backpackers is Bollywood. Bollywood, located in Bombay, is a major site of film history. Films have been produced here since the early 20th century. Today, there are a number of theaters and cinemas that are located throughout India. There are several notable ones as well, including the largest IMAX Theater in the world.</p>
<p>New Delhi is also an important area in India because of its fascinating history. Delhi itself is a city that is split into two. Old Delhi has been inhabited since the early civilizations may many different rules of different faiths, the city is one of the oldest in the world. It reflects the ancient history of India and the surrounding area &#8211; complete with ancient walls, trading routes, and other archaeological sites. New Delhi, on the other hand, is a fairly new city in terms of historical significance, built during the British Raj. This city, as a result, has a history that is completely different, and completely at the other end of the historical spectrum. Delhi itself is one of the main places where a flight to India might take you.</p>
<p>The countryside in India also attracts a lot of tourist interest because of its historical significance. Many rural areas have not changed very little for 100 of years. However, if you are taking a flight to India, you should make sure that you have a guide available if you plan on going into the countryside. Quite often, traveling out of the cities can be extremely difficult for tourists who don&#8217;t know the area.</p>
<p>Tourism</p>
<p>One reason that you might want to book a flight to India is for tourism. Tourism is one of the biggest industries in India, and there are numerous interesting sites you might want to visit while in India. The Taj Mahal, for instance, is one of the biggest tourist attractions in India, as well as in that part of the world. It is one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture as well as the architecture of the South Indian area. This is one of the most visited sites in India. Because of the many different ethnic groups that have had a hand in the history and shaping of the country, most of the tourist attractions and important sites are multicultural.</p>
<p>Music is another important aspect of Indian tourism, and could be one of the main reasons to book a flight to India. The music in India incorporates a wide diversity of regional styles and ethnic traditions. For instance, the north Indian Hindustani and the South Indian Carnatic traditions blend together to form the classical music styles that you will most often hear in India. However, there is also film, folk, and popular music.</p>
<p>Dance is another important aspect of tourism. Here too, there is a wide range of various traditions and styles, similar to the way that music is portrayed. The literature of India is another important aspect of tourism, and there are many different cultural festivals that revolve around singing, dancing, and the great writers of the area. Many poets, authors, artists, and philosophers were born in India.</p>
<p>Climate</p>
<p>In India, it rains only during a specific time of the year. The season as well as the phenomenon that causes it is called the monsoon ndia experiences at least three seasons a year, Summer, Rainy Season (or &#8220;Monsoon&#8221;) and Winter, though in the tropical South calling the 25°C (77°F) weather &#8220;Winter&#8221; would be stretching the concept. The North experiences some extremes of heat in Summer and cold in Winter, but except in the Himalayan regions, snow is almost unheard of. November to January is the winter season and April and May are the hot months when everyone eagerly awaits the rains. There is also a brief spring in February and March, especially in North India.</p>
<p>So, India is a perfect place for all the visitors throughout the world to visit india and enjoy the holidays and vacations.</p>
<p>Religion</p>
<p>Religion is another important reason why people may take a flight to India. In fact, religion plays an important part in the culture of India. There are many different religious or spiritual sites all over India. For instance, in Bombay, there are many sites, such as the Golden Temple, which are very important to the Sikh religion. There are also a number of Hindu temples all around the area.</p>
<p>One of the reasons that religion is an important aspect for visitors is that each religion has its own temples and sites. Part of the reason that religion in India is such a major draw for tourists and historians is that it is very old. There have been people living in this area of the world for almost as long as history itself has been written. Because of this, many of the foundations of the important religious ideals were made in this area. The historical significance of religion in India has become one of the biggest draws for tourists from around the world.</p>
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		<title>Knowing About Honeymoon Vacation in India</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 03:15:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Come to India and you will find it really charming and beautiful that perfectly suits the mood and choice of the couples. It is one of the most romantic and beautiful place on the earth. Every year couples from every corner of the world come to enjoy their honeymoon vacation in the magical environment of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Come to India and you will find it really charming and beautiful that perfectly suits the mood and choice of the couples. It is one of the most romantic and beautiful place on the earth. Every year couples from every corner of the world come to enjoy their honeymoon vacation in the magical environment of India. Every corner of this country is decorated with tempting look that adds magical charm and beauty in the life of the newly wed couples. Spend your honeymoon holidays in the most memorable way with your beloved; you love so dearly in your life.</p>
<p>There are several magnetizing destinations in India that are heaven for honeymoon holidays. Some of the most beautiful ones are Kerala-the God’s own country, Rajasthan- the golden state of India, Jammu and Kashmir- the heaven on earth, Himachal Pradesh, Nainital, Darjeeling etc. These destinations are truly made only for honeymoon couples, to enjoy their best time of their life in the most splendor way. Honeymooning in these places will give much pleasure and adds magical moments in their life to cherish throughout their life.</p>
<p>Rajasthan the architecturally beautiful state is one of the most alluring destinations for honeymooners. It is often termed as the romantic state and people glorify the love story of maharajas in the most melodious tune. Pushkar, Mount Abu, Udaipur and Jodhpur are the most beautiful city for honeymoon couples. Couples from all over the world come to this state to enjoy their most memorable part of their life. Udaipur is the most romantic city of Rajasthan and it the most admired destination by tourists and Honeymoon couples. The magical splendor of monuments, picturesque lake, marvelous palaces and blossoming garden of Udaipur paves the way for honeymooners and Rajasthan tourism. Visit the regal beauty of Rajasthan and enjoy your honeymoon with more romanticism.</p>
<p>Kerala-the God’s own country is one of the most beautiful states of India. It is the ideal place for honeymooners. Gifted with scintillating natural beauty, palm fringed beaches, breathtaking backwaters and picturesque surrounding; it is no less than a paradise for couples. Its breathtaking backwaters it is the best place for couples to enjoy their honeymoon vacation in Kerala. Couples do spend memorable part of honeymoon in the traditional houseboat of Kerala. Monsoon of Kerala adds more beautiful moments in the life of the couples. As the pristine drops of rainfall falls on the body of the couples it gives a magical splendor of Honeymoon in India. Being in Kerala no couples can ever forget to rejoice the beauty of Munnar. It scintillating beauty mesmerizes visitors and leaves every visitor spell bound. It is the best place for new wed couples to enjoy time being together puffing the cool breeze of the hills.</p>
<p>Apart from these romantic honeymoon destinations, hills stations of India are also the favorite haunt of honeymoon couples. Darjeeling, Kullu and Manali and Jammu and Kashmir natural beauty is highly appreciated by visitors and couples. The scintillating beauties of these hill stations are paving a way for “Hill Stations India. No doubt the honeymoon tour India will never fails to add magical moments in the life of couples and holiday makers.</p>
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		<title>Indian Travel Tourism</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jesica</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The world&#8217;s leading travel and Tourism Journal, &#8220;Conde Nast Traveler&#8221;, ranked India amongst top 4 preferred holiday destinations in the world! There are number of factors responsible for the growth of Indian tourism at global level. India is a peaceful country without any political disturbance except for few destinations where a tourist is required to get special permission from local authority to enter into that area. The country has a federal structure with elected Governments in States. There are 28 states and 7 Union Territories administered directly by the Central Government. There is healthy competition of Tour Packages among all the states to attract the tourists from all over the world for speedy economic growth and employment generation. Not only this Ministry of Tourism and Culture has recently launched a campaign called &#8220;Incredible India!&#8221; in order to encourage different types of tourism in India.</p>
<p>Types of Indian Tourism All types of tourism in India projecting India as the ultimate tourist spot. The reason why India has been doing well in all types of tourism is that India is a multilingual, multicultural and multireligious with tremendous geographical diversity, hospitality, uniqueness and charm. The different types of Tourism in India are as follows:</p>
<p>Religious or Pilgrimage Tourism India is famous for its temples and that is the reason that among the different kinds of tourism in India, pilgrimage tourism is increasing most rapidly. Narayan Sarovar, Sudamas Porbandar, Kabirvad Shuklatirth, Kayavarohan, Bhadrakali, Haridwar, Badrinath, Kedarnath, Varanasi, Gangotri and Yamunotri, Rishikesh, Shamlaji, Bodh Gaya, Ajmer, are important pilgrimage destinations which have kept alive the religious sentiments of the people where lakhs of pilgrims from all over the world make their religious tourism every year.</p>
<p>Archaeological Tourism There are a number of places of archaeological importance which can be broadly classified as Stone Age, Indus Valley, Neolithic-Chalcolithic, Megalithic-Early Historic and Late Historic periods. Famous archaeological sites of the Stone Age are abound in Peninsular India, more prominently at Pallavaram in Tamil Nadu, Hunsgi in Karnataka, Kuliana in Orissa, Didwana in Rajasthan, and Bhimbetka in Madhya Pradesh. The sites of Neolithic-Chalcolithic Age are Inamgaon, Walki, Navdatoli, Ahar, Balathal, Gilund, Budhihal, Sangankalur, Maski, Brahmagiri, Utnur, Golbai, Pandu-Rajar-Dhibi, Chirand and Burzoham etc. Famous sites of Indus Valley Civilisation are Indus and Ghaggar river valleys, Kutch and Saurashtra, Dholavira, Kalibangan, Lothal, Surkotda and Rakhigari. Famous sites of Megalithic Phase are Brahmagiri, Maski and Rajan Kalur, Bhagimari, Gadabas etc. Excavations at Kosambi, Saranath, Hastinapura, Vaishali, Rajgir and Bodh Gaya, Chandraketugarh, Sisupalgarh etc. have revealed fortified cities dating back to this period. Famous sites of Buddhist Phase are Sanchi, Saranath, Ajanta, Kaneheri, Amravati, Sanati and Lalitgiri. Sites of Jainism Phase are Khandagiri-Udayagiri, Mathura. Some Islamic Archaeological sites are Delhi, Agra, Lucknow, Hyderabad, northern Karnataka, Aurangabad, and Bhopal.</p>
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