Situated in the south western part of India, Kerala is one of the most beautiful and charming states of India. It is gifted with lovely backwaters. It is endowed with some of the best beaches in the world. It has postcard perfect hill stations decorated with perfect natural beauty. The beauty of its traditional art and culture can hardly be described with words. Wildlife parks and sanctuaries offers out of world experience for tourists and wildlife lovers. These reasons are en
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Situated in the south western part of India, Kerala is one of the most beautiful and charming states of India. It is gifted with lovely backwaters. It is endowed with some of the best beaches in the world. It has postcard perfect hill stations decorated with perfect natural beauty. The beauty of its traditional art and culture can hardly be described with words. Wildlife parks and sanctuaries offers out of world experience for tourists and wildlife lovers. These reasons are en
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Located on southern most tip of India, Kerala is a beautiful state in India. Kerala is also known as the God’s Own Country. It is a globally famous tourist destination known for its palm-fringed beautiful beaches, serene & scenic backwaters, verdant hill stations and lush green surroundings. It is blessed with unique geographical and cultural features. It is the only destination in India which is known for awe-inspiring backwaters. Backwaters in Kerala are wide network of
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The Mekong Delta is the bottom half of Vietnam's two rice baskets, the other being the Red River Delta in the North . This vast delta is formed by the deposition of the multiple tentacles and tributaries of the mighty Mekong River which has its origin in the Tibetan highland plateau 2,800 miles away. From its source, the river makes its way through China, Myanmar (Burma), Laos, Cambodia and South Vietnam before flowing out into the South China Sea. The Mekong's Vietnamese name, Cuu Long, means N…
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SOUTH WESTERN UGANDA
Lake Bunyonyi, Kabale, Kisoro, Mgahinga
Kigezi region is located in the southwestern corner of Uganda, one of the most attractive and distinctive parts of this country. The typical scenery found here is steep hills of terraced cultivation, giving off a patchwork effect. This region is extremely fertile because of the volcanic soil and ideal climate for cultivation crops. The largest town in the area is called Kabale, a friendly town where it is often said, that some travele…
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Jaipur, Jhalawar and Mount Abu are most popular tourist destinations of Rajasthan – the royal state of India. The trio of these three destinations gives tourists three different flavors to tourists and vacationers.
Jaipur is the capital city of Rajasthan – the land of kings. It is one of the most beautiful cities of India. Also it is one of the well-planned cities of the country. It is a must visit destination for those tourists who want to explore real charm of travel and tourism in the stat
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Added by Rajesh Kumar on July 13, 2009 at 1:23am —
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Rajasthan is one of the most popular tourism destinations of India. It appeals travellers through out the entire globe. There several fascinating tourist places in the royal state of Rajasthan. Jaipur (the capital city), Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Mandawa, Udaipur, Bharatpur, Ranthambhore, Alwar, Mount Abu, etc are names to few. All these destinations have some of magnificent monuments depicting rich cultural heritage and glorious past of the state.
Jaipur, the capital city, is one of the m
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Added by Rajesh Kumar on July 13, 2009 at 1:20am —
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The Indian state of Rajasthan is a perfect destination for tours & Travels. The royal state of Rajasthan is globally famous for its magnificent monument attractions like invincible forts, fairytale palaces, terrific temples, frescoed havelis, elegant mansions, etc. These monument attractions of the state are excellent examples of rich Rajasthan cultural heritage. Tourists form all over the world visit Rajasthan to explore its magnificent forts, palaces and mansions.
Almost all the cities
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Added by Rajesh Kumar on June 3, 2009 at 12:49am —
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START YOUR DREAM VACATION WITH US
Salute Vietnam warmly welcomes you and your dreams of sunshine, food and friendly faces in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, and beyond to China and Thailand. Let us show you the sights – as well as the nooks and crannies – that will indulge your senses, open your mind and free your inhibitions!
What sets Salute Vietnam apart is our flexibility. This may be our neighbourhood, but we want you to see it your way and at your pace. If you are having fun somewhere we want…
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Added by Salute Vietnam Travel Internatio on April 23, 2009 at 11:02pm —
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www.indianwildlife-tours.com Wildlife sanctuaries were established in India in the pursuit of conserving Indian wildlife. India with around 89451 species of fauna has one of the richest natural heritage in the world. Wildlife seeker Travelers from all over the world are increasing day by day to see tiger reserves in india and enjoy elephant safaris, tiger safaris, bird watching, eco tourism, wildlife safaris, camel safaris. for more complete deta…
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Added by francis on April 10, 2009 at 4:12am —
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Rajasthan is the land of Maharajas, desert, and palaces, colourful people, the home of warriors. Immensely rich in culture and heritage monuments, temples, wildlife, sand dunes, thar desert and natural beauty it attracts tourists from all parts of the world.
Each city of this magnificient identity it has still kept alive its rich and vibrant culture which are echoed by the colourful and lively people, fairs and festivals and dance and music and the bazaars that are held in the centre of city, a…
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Added by francis on March 29, 2009 at 10:53am —
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Nominated amongst the 7 wonders of the world and with the highest number of votes, the Taj has this amazing aura about it, and, quite rightly so. No matter how much you have heard about the place, or, no matter how high your expectation be, the actual viewing always exceeds the most ambitious expectation. There is absolute perfection in symmetry. Not a stone is out of place or out of balance. Then, talk about the detailed inlay work of semi precious stones. You could look at a small flower with…
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Added by francis on March 26, 2009 at 1:30am —
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Rajasthan is one of the most visited states of India. It deserves the attentions of tourists from all over the world. Colorful cultural heritage, ancient monuments, invincible forts, palatial palaces, exotic wildlife with rich flora & fauna, vast desert landscapes, vibrant & historical cities, traditional villages, mouthwatering cuisine, colorful fairs & festivals, religious places, heritage & palace hotels, etc are few names of Rajasthan tourism attractions which make the state…
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Added by Rajesh Kumar on March 24, 2009 at 1:29am —
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A journey to Rajasthan – the land of forts, palaces & kings takes you into the unique land where everything is drenched into royal ambiance. Yes it is the land where you will find everything is fascinating, beautiful, worth enjoying and worth deserving. It is the largest state of India which offers every appealing and worth deserving attractions that one India associates with. Vibrant culture, rich history, tradition of great Indian hospitality, colorful traditions & costumes, vibrant fa…
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Added by Rajesh Kumar on March 4, 2009 at 3:02am —
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Venturing into a completely new arena, Himachal will now add another attraction to its list of adventure, cultural, health and pilgrim tourism as it will develop sites along the Hindustan-Tibet road, which formed the backdrop of many literary works of Rudyard Kipling, who spent some moments in these idyllic locations in the Himalayas.
With references of many of these places and rest houses in one of his books, “Kim”, the forest department has embarked on a unique project of developing the “Kipl…
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Added by Tanuja Gill on February 11, 2009 at 9:50pm —
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