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Darjeeling
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Darjeeling is one of the most magnificent hill resorts in the world. This
heavenly retreat is bathed in hues of every shade. The flaming red rhododendrons,
the sparkling white magnolias, the miles of undulating hillsides covered
with emerald green tea bushes, the exotic forests of silver fir - all under
the blanket of a brilliant azure sky dappled with specks of clouds, compellingly
confounds Darjeeling as the QUEEN OF HILL STATIONS.
Gangtok
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Gangtok its captivating architectural beauty radiates with pagoda-like wooden
houses, painted turquoise roofs and gay bazaars. Undoubtedly modern times
have wound their way into this picturesque town, but the gently swaying
and elegant costumes of the Sikkimese people, their smiling faces, the unhurried
pace of their life-style and the towering beauty of Kanchenjunga.
Guwahati
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Hugging the shores of the turbulent Brahmaputra, Guwahati is the gateway
to the enchanting North Eastern India. The Light of the East, Pragjyotishpura,
as it was known once upon a time, is said to have been a vast kingdom during
the epic period of the Mahabharata. Today, Guwahati is the hub of the region
and also its largest city.
Kaziranga
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Kaziranga has a history of its own. Lady Curzon first heard about the Rhinos
of Kaziranga from her British tea planter friends and came to Assam in 1904-05.
Although she could not see the animal, she spotted hoof prints with three
toes and believed that such an animal did exist. On her return, she persuaded
lord Curzon to do something to save this animal from total annihilation.
Kolkata
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The largest metropolis in India, Kolkata is a vibrant city on the move,
volatile and unpredictable. The Gateway to India, till 1912, and the capital
of the Raj in India, it still bears the Victorian imprint on its streets
and structures. A city just about ready to burst at the seams, Kolkata is
home to more than 10 million people. The Ganges (called the Hooghly in Kolkata)
is still the inspiration, as it was to Job Charnok, East India Company agent,
who reached the shores in August 1690, to found the city. Kolkata, after
London, was the British Empires second city.
Konark
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Konark (lat. 19.53'N; long. 86.06'E) is a small town in Puri distrit. The
Bay of Bengal is barely 4 kilometer away. It is 70 km from Bhubaneswar.
The name Konark is a variant of Konark which means the Arka (Sun) of Kona
(corner), the corner being that of Trikona on the bank of the Kushabhadra.
Patna Tourism
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Seat of mighty empires.Beneath the din and bustle of Patna, the capital
of Bihar state, has a fascinating past. And in each chapter of its history,
it has been crowned by a new name- Kusumpur, Pushpapur, Pataliputra and
Azeemabad. Turning over the pages of early Indian history one comes across
the name of the pre-eminent city of Pataliputra. Located at the site where
Patna is today, this city saw the rise and fall of India's first major kingdoms.
Its Period of glory spanned a thousand years, from 6th century B.C. to 5th
century A.D. Ajastshatru, second in the line of Magadh Kings, built a fort
at Pataligram on the bank of river Ganga.
Puri Tourism
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A heaven on earth is the common description of Puri. Both the devout and
the pleasure-seeker bestow such praise on the place. The world's biggest
Vishnu temple dividing the skyline through a host of smaller temples overlooking
Puri's wide, sprawling, clean, sunny, buoyant, and vibrant beach, which
too is one of world's finest of its kind are its chief attractions. Puri
is also famous for the greatest of the temple festivals, the Rath Yatra
or the Car Festival which falls in June/July.