Jul
06
2011
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Nitin Singh
If you want to see the majestic Himalayas, the incredible wildlife of India, and the sands, camels, forts and palaces of Rajasthan, then come for a trip to North India. If the colorful and vibrant culture of Gujarat or the golden wheat fields of Punjab lure you, then North India tourism is all waiting for you. If the history and architecture fascinates you, you can come to Delhi, Meerut, and Lucknow. If you want to go for the temple tours, then start from the holy city of Varanasi or the Vaishno Devi in Jammu. Our North India tourism takes you to all these places and more.

Be if for relaxation, adventure, or for pilgrimage, the North India tourism perfectly suites every need. On your North India tour discover the magnificence of the grand palaces, monuments and temples as you go about hearing their awesome historical tales by our expert guides and as you feast your eyes admiringly on the stunning architecture. North India tourism takes you to an unforgettable journey to the historical places to bring you face to face with the colorful and rich culture and heritage of India. For a taste of adventure in North India, our North India tour will also take you to the Himalayan wonderlands-Srinagar and Jammu, Himachal Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.
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Jul
04
2011
James Hope
Delhi is the city which lived through wars and resurrection, repeatedly rising from the ashes. Every crumbling wall has a story to tell. Every yesterday is replete with history. You will experience a transition through time as you walk along the narrow bylanes of this city of dreams, tread softly.

Cradling civilizations since times immemorial Delhi goes back hundreds of thousands of years back into time.
Stone tools belonging to early Stone Age were discovered from the Aravalli tracts in and around Anangpur, the Jawaharlal Nehru University Campus, the northern ridge and elsewhere – evidence that the Early Man lived here.
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Jul
01
2011
By Kieron Sellens
If one nation’s cuisine has been welcomed to Britain more naturally than any other, it’s Indian cooking. The foreign style of cooking has been so successfully adopted here that chicken tikka masala is often cited as being Britain’s favourite dish!

Photograph by AlexMoi Photography Team
For those heading out on a luxury India holiday, the food is indeed worthy of celebration. If you generally go for the hottest curry on the menu, be warned that even the hottest is made more mild for English tastes, so you could be in for quite the surprise!
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