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Delhi Tours
Let New Delhi Hub take you on a historic journey through the seven cities of
Delhi. Travel through time with New Delhi , as you tour the monuments of Quila
Rai Pithora, Mehrauli, Siri fort, Tughlakabad, Firozabad, Shergarh, and Shahjehanabad
in Old Delhi and the gracious tree-lined avenues of New Delhi. Peel away the
layers of history with New Delhi Hub and enjoy the museums, art galleries, shopping
malls, parks and modern attractions of New Delhi.
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» Mumbai Tours
The booming capital city of Mahrashtra, Mumbai has a beautiful range of attractions
for its visitors. From nature lovers to science freks to the common tourists
the city of dreams Mumbai has something special to offer to everyone. The Gateway
of India happens to be the principle landmark of Mumbai. The same was built
in yellow basalt to commemorate the royal visit of George V and queen Mary in
1911.
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Bangalore Tours
The capital of Karnataka, Bangalore is the seventh largest city in India. Acity
of contradictions, at one end, the Garden City is close to nature with its numerous
beautiful gardens and parks and at the other end, this Silicon Valley is at
par with the latest developments of the world. Though the origin of Bangalore
is ancient, the present-day city was founded in the 16th century and has since
continued to be an important administrative center.
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» Cochin Tours
Cochin or Kochi, as it is called now is situated on the west coast of India
in the beautiful greenish state of Kerala. Cochin has long been eulogised in
tourist literature as the Queen of the Arabian Sea. This simple
heckneyed phrase reflects the beauty and long-standing maritime importance.
The city is basically a collection of islands and narrow peninsulas and can
be mainly divided in to Ernakulam, Willington Island, Mattancherry and Fort
Cochin, which spreads around 87sq.kms.
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Hyderabad Tours
Travel to Hyderabad - The Second Silicon Valley of India : Hyderabad, the capital
city of Andhra Pradesh is a bustling 400-year-old metropolis with an urban population
of 4.2 million people approximately. Hyderabad is located on the Deccan Plateau
and the Musi River, 650m above sea level. The physiography of Hyderabad is dominated
by hills, tanks, forests, and rock formations. The Hyderabad city is cosmopolitan,
and is richly endowed with a variety of cultures.
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» Trivandrum
Tours
The city, according to the legends, boasts of being associated with King Solomon
whose ships landed at a port called Ophir. Traders have been coming to these
parts as far back as 190 ad for spices, sandalwood, and ivory. The city derives
its name from the deity at the Sree Anantha Padmanabhaswami Temple, one of the
major landmarks of the place. The name of the city is derived from the words
Thiru-Anantha-Puram, meaning the town of Anantha.
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Goa Tours
Though Goan towns are smaller than a lot of other Indian towns, they are important
cultural, business and tourist centers that provide the Goan population with
civic amenities, and modern conveniences and infrastructure. They provide most
of the population with some sort of employment and the people of Goa are dependent
on them for their livelihood either directly or indirectly. The ancient way
to tone up your mind, body and soul.
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» Chennai Tours
Chennai or Madras is the fourth largest metropolis in India. Located on a 17
km stretch of the Coramandel coast, the city is trisected by the waterways of
Cooum and Adyar and the Buckingham Canal. Popularly regarded as the 'Gateway
to the South', Chennai presents culture that is distinctly different from that
of northern India. Music, dance and all other art forms of the South are cherished
and nurtured in this city, which though industrialized continues to be traditional
and conventional in many ways.
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Kolkata Tours
Dominique Lapierres City of Joy, the city of Kolkata, formerly
known as Calcutta is more than 300 years old. This span has witnessed its development
into one of the worlds most densely peopled metropolises. And yet, there
is something undoubtedly special about Calcutta. For, it combines the past and
the present on a covetous plane. It amalgamates the traditional and the modern,
and brings the intense and the frivolous together.
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