| Gujarat |
| Gujarat is one of the most industrialized state of India. With abundance of tourist destination dotting its landscape, Gujarat makes for one of the most preferred holidaying site for the tourists from all over the world. |
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| Kerla |
| Agra, the city of grand Taj Mahal, was established in 1475 by Badal Singh and is located in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. Agra is also mentioned in the Mahabharata as Agraban. |
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| Goa |
| Goa is regarded as India's liveliest tourist destination. It may be the smallest state of India but ranks among the top most tourist destinations of the country. The 100 km long coastline of Goa is studded with some of the loveliest beaches in the world. |
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| Mangalore |
| Mangalore is one of the major cities in the state of Karnataka and is located to the south, by the shores of Arabian Sea. This lovely port city of Karnataka is a meandering, green, friendly town that is a serene getaway, a perfect vacation destination for those who want a slightly laid back sort of vacation. |
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| Amritsar |
| Amritsar city, popularly known as the "holy pool of nectar", is one of the most ancient and fascinating cities of India which was founded by the fourth Guru of Sikhs, Guru Ramdas. As per the legend this was the place where, Luv and Kush, the twin sons of Lord Ram, were educated |
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| Bodhgaya |
| Located in southern Bihar on the banks of river Falgu, a tributary of river Ganges, Bodhgaya is one of the most important centres of pilgrimage for the Buddhists. Infact, Bodhgaya qualifies as one of the four holiest places of Buddhism |
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| Vrindavan |
| Vrindavan the birthplace of Lord Krishna is referred as 'Lila Bhumi', or the place where he revealed himself. It is here that Lord Krishna used to indulge in Raslila, the dance with Gopis, or milkmaids. Among the numerous temples in Vrindavan, the most impressive is the Govind Dev Temple |
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| Mount Abu |
| Vrindavan the birthplace of Lord Krishna is referred as 'Lila Bhumi', or the place where he revealed himself. It is here that Lord Krishna used to indulge in Raslila, the dance with Gopis, or milkmaids. Among the numerous temples in Vrindavan, the most impressive is the Govind Dev Temple |
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| Pushkar |
| Pushkar is an important religious place for Hindus and is located in Rajasthan. This small city is known for Pushkar Fair (the mass trading of camels), the Lord Brahma Temple, a picturesque lake and camel fair. The city is located at a distance of just 11 kms from Ajmer, an important city of Rajasthan |
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| Haridwar |
| Haridwar, the spiritual heart of India, is nestled in the lap of Himalayas in Uttaranchal. This is an ancient pilgrimage town, which has been held in reverence since olden times. It is said that if one has a dip here in the holy river Ganga, doors to salvation get opened for the person. |
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| Varanasi |
| Haridwar, the spiritual heart of India, is nestled in the lap of Himalayas in Uttaranchal. This is an ancient pilgrimage town, which has been held in reverence since olden times. It is said that if one has a dip here in the holy river Ganga, doors to salvation get opened for the person. |
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| Dharamshala |
| Dharamsala lies at the foot of snow covered lofty Dhauladhar ranges and presents a magnificent view of snowy peaks, deodar and pine forests, tea gardens and beautiful hills. |
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| Rishikesh |
| Rishikesh, a pilgrimage, is nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas along the banks of the holy river Ganges. Rishikesh houses many ashrams where some of the major Indian ashrams are Vivekananda, Sivananda, Osho, Bihar school of yoga. |
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