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Exotic Holidays EXOTIC HOLIDAYS TRAVEL & PRODUCT CATALOGUE LEGAL DOCS ABOUT COMPANY Welcome to a soulful experience of vacationing in India, the cradle of ancient civilization with rich cultural heritage. Experience the sights and sounds of its amazing diversity that is embedded in its geography, people and their cultures. Explore the gifts of nature and the timeless marks of man-kind that dot the landscape of this country. Cool hill stations, wild-life, adventure spots and beaches provide one of the best vacations that you would have anywhere in the world. Priceless treasures of ancient civilization in the form of ruins and excavations, the tall standing structures of the medieval times reflecting the splendor, art and architecture of times gone by and the achievements of modern India, all beckon you to explore them further and satisfy your curiosity. Notice the changes in elements of culture of its regions such as the folklore, music, dance forms, dress and decoration forms, languages, dialects as well as foods and drinks as you crisscross the length and breadth of the country. DESTINATIONS AGRA (UTTAR PRADESH) Agra is a city on the banks of the Yamuna River in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It Places to Visit: finds mention in the epic Mahabharata when it was called Agrabana, or Paradise. Tradition and legend ascribe the present city of Raja Badal Singh (around 1475) whose fort, Badalgarh, Taj Mahal stood on or near the site of the present Fort. Agra Fort However, the 12th century Persian poet Salman writes of a desperate assault on the fortress Itmad - Ud - Daula of Agra, then held by one King Jaipal, by Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni. It achieved fame as the Chini Ka Rauza capital of the Mughal emperors from 1526 to 1658 and remains a major tourist destination because of its many splendid Mughal-era buildings, most notably the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort Sikandra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri, all three of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Radhaswamy Satsang ALMORA (UTTARAKHAND) Almora is a good place to conveniently enjoy the spectacular snowscape of the central Places to Visit: Himalayas. On a clear day - and most days in Almora are flawless - you can see forever and almost every peak. Almora allows you to enjoy the mighty Himalayas together with ridge Chitai Temple after ridge of hills painted in different hues of blue and green. Almora was the seat of power Kosi Temple of the Chand Dynasty who ruled the land of Kumaon for almost one thousand years. Bright End Corner An interesting fact about the discovery of Almora is that unlike other hill stations, it was not Martola discovered and developed by the British. There are a number of places of tourist interest Katarmal around Ranikhet. Chaubatia is famous for its orchards; Tarikhet, eight kilometers away, was once the nerve center of the Freedom Movement Binsar State Museum Deer Park Park BHIMTAL (UTTRAKHAND) Bhimtal is a town and a nagar panchayat in Nainital district in the state of Uttarakhand, India, Places to Visit: situated at an altitude of 1370 meters above sea level and is about 22 kilometers from Nainital. The major attraction in Bhimtal is the Bhimtal Lake, which has an island at its centre. Bhimtal Lake Pannatal Lake About 5 km from Bhimtal is the famous group of lakes known as Sattal, which is a place of attraction for nature lovers. Clear water of lakes surrounded by thick forest and voice of birds is a wonderful experience. Hill near the lake known as Hidimba Parvat. It gets its name from demon Hidimba of Mahabharata. Vankhandi Maharaj, a monk and environmentalist lives on the hill now, and has created a sanctuary for the wild animals around the hill. BIKANER (RAJASTHAN) Located within the interior of Thar Desert, Bikaner is a "cultural paradise and a traveller's haven". town Places to Visit: will mesmerize you with the camels sauntering its lovely sand dunes and captivate you with its ancient palaces and forts. rightly known as as one of the 3 great desert kingdoms of Rajasthan, the dazzling 77777777777777777777 town boasts of old-world charm, luxurious havelis and depicts a satisfying bygone era of the Rajputs. Best referred to as the "camel country" for breeding some best-known riding camels, Bikaner also happens to deal with one amongst the only 2 models of the airplane used by the british in world war one. Bikaner with its magnificence in architecture, art and culture has sands crammed with color, celebration and cultural marvels. Sand Dunes and also the Desert expedition are among major attractions. Bikaner is additionally famous for hosting the international camel pageant which pulls tourists from world over. other attractions here include experiencing delicacies like Thandai, Bhujias, shopping for the fascinating Ivory and Lacquer things or just witnessing the immense heritage taking the shape of wall paintings and arts and crafts within the area. BINSAR (UTTARAKHAND) Binsar is a beautiful, quiet and wild Himalayan destination with rich natural surroundings Places to Visit: among dense forest. Binsar is perched on top of the Jhandi Dhar hills. This place is situated 33 km north of the Almora town in the Uttarakhand state of India. Khali Estate Mary Budden Estate From Binsar one can see the 300 km panoramic view of the Himalayan peaks like Kedarnath Peak, Shivling, Trisul and majestic Nanda Devi from a place called 'Zero Point'.Binsar is the Binsar Mahadev epitome of serenity and tranquillity with perched on top of a hill with a spectacular view of the Binsar Sanctuary Museum snow capped peaks and the Almora valley. Kasar Devi Temple Zero Point BUNDI (RAJASTHAN) The town of Bundi is situated 35 km from Kota and 210 km from Jaipur. It is located at 25.44°N Places to Visit: 75.64°E and an average elevation of 268 metres (879 feet). The city lies near a narrow gorge, and is surrounded on three sides by hills of the Aravalli Range. A substantial wall with four Sukh Mahal gateways encircles the city. The town of Indragarh and nearby places are famous for the Jait Sagar Lake renowned temples of Kali and Kamleshwar. The Indargarh step well is considered as one of Phool Sagar the most attractive places in the Bundi district, especially during the rainy season. Kshar Bagh Chaurasi Khambon ki Chhatri Taragarh Fort CHAIL (HIMACHAL PRADESH) Bhupinder Singh, Maharaja of Patiala,when was facing an exiled from Shimla, he decided to Places to Visit: create his own summer capital, which was Chail.Chail is built on three hills, the palace is on Rajgarh Hill, the Residency Snow View once occupied by British resident is on Pandhewa Hill Cricket Ground and on the third hill Sadh Tiba where Chail is situated. Chail has also the highest cricket Maharaja’S Palace ground in the world. Chail is the small hill stations that are located near Shimla. They are Sidh Baba Ka Mandir famous for trekking and hiking trails. Adventure- seeking travelers throng Chail to enjoy skiing, tobogganing, sightseeing, para- gliding, ice skating and golf. CHAMBA (HIMACHAL PRADESH) A small town located on top of a plateau in Himachal Pradesh, Chamba offers tourists the Places to Visit: perfect destination for a dream vacation. This beautiful locale is situated in the valley of river Ravi. A sightseeing tour to Chamba will be no less than a rejuvenating vacation as you get to Bharmour treat your eyes to some of the most scenic natural surroundings. Bhuri Singh Museum Explore the various tourist attractions of the valley and get bedazzled by the unique Hari Rai Temple amalgamation of the past with the present. Hari Narayan Temple Chaugan CORBETT (UTTARAKHAND) Corbett Park is one of India’s most beautiful wildlife areas has a tiger population of around Places to Visit: 160, which makes this park as the last and the most important bastion of this endangered species in India. Corbett National Park Ramganga River The rich biodiversity of the park is a perfect place for bird enthusiasts; the area is considered one of the best bird-watching areas in India, with some 600 species having been sighted in Sonanadi Wildlife the park. The different habitat types of Corbett Park i.e. mountains, Sal forests, chaurs (grasslands), khair-sissoo forests, and rivers have their distinct assemblage of plants. DALHOUSIE (HIMACHAL PRADESH) Dalhousie being one of the beautiful tourist spots, plays an important role in the economy of Places to Visit: the state. The major industry is tourism. Dalhousie is now becoming a hub for Paraglding. Bakrota Hills Dalhousie has a huge number of hotels to accommodate the tourists. Dalhousie also offers Village Lohali several non-hotel stays like independent villas and bungalows which offer an alternative to typical hotels. There are just over 600 hotels, which provide temporary jobs to about 5,000 to Gandhi Chowk 8,000 people every year. Bakrota Hills Sadar Bazar Tibetan Market Dalhousie Cantonment DARJEELING (WEST BENGAL) Darjeeling, the enchanting town, also known as the “Queen of Hills” lies nestled in the Places to Visit: grandeur of the snow-capped mountains and lush green tea gardens. A holiday resort during the British rule, this town still exudes its past grandeur, charm and majesty, attracting a lot of Toy Train visitors. Tucked away in the Himalayas, south of the state of Sikkim, Darjeeling at an altitude Tiger Hill of almost 7000ft is situated in West Bengal, sharing its border with Sikkim in the north, Nepal Ghoom Monastery in the west and Bhutan in the east. Darjeeling derives its name from the local Tibetan name ‘Dorjee-ling’, meaning ‘Place of the Thunderbolt’. Happy Valley Tea Gardens Senchal Lake Ganga Maya Park DHARAMSALA (HIMACHAL PRADESH) Dharamshala stands at the foot of Dhauladhar and has a magnificent view of snowy peaks, Places to Visit: deodar and pine forests, tea gardens and beautiful hills.
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