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North India
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The North India, strategically, most important part of India has shaped the course of India`s historical and cultural evolution over the last 3500 years. The three main religions - Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism; the origin of sacred river Ganga, Yamuna and sources of many other important rivers are in northern India. The mighty Himalayas from Himachal Pradesh to Arunachal Pradesh safeguarding the country are also part of the northern India. Delhi, the capital of India has seen the battle between many emperors and has been ruled by them from time to time.
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Western India
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The name "Gujarat" is said to have been derived from the Prakrit Gujjar Ratta or Gujjar Rashtra - the land of Gujjars - a tribe that entered India with the Huns in ancient time and wandering through Punjab and Rajasthan, settled in western India. Even before the advent of the Aryans, Gujarat had trade links with the ancient civilisation of Sumer, Babylon, Assyria and Egypt.The pre-Arayan Harappan culture survived here for over five centures. "The Sun City" was founded by Rao Jodha, a chief of the Rathore clan, in 1459.It is named after him only.
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South India
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India`s Great Divide is the Vindhya Mountains. They run from east to west, separating the fertile river valley of the Ganges called the Ganga, from the Deccan Plateau which occupies much of the peninsula of India. It also separates the north, where the predominant languages are Sanskrit - based (brought in by the Indo Iranian herds people about 3,500 years ago), from the Dravidian tongues brought in by a long headed race from the Mediterranean about a thousand years earlier.The South India`s coastal plains are backed by the mountains rimming the wedge of the Deccan plateau.
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Ayurveda Special
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Ayurveda is the most ancient natural healing system of India. The word Ayurveda means the science of life. It is to do with healing through herbs and natural means. This system is a part of Vedic science and goes back to more than 4000 years B.C. This healing system was formulated by the ancient Hindu seers who were enlightened men. Vedic sciences include yoga, meditation, astrology, and ayurveda.Thus it is a branch of the holy sciences.Ayurveda includes herbal supplements, right kind of diets, and right kind of living.
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A Journey Through Many Worlds
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Bangalore - the city boasts of spacious gardens, parks, tree-lined avenues, a profusion of flowering trees, lakes, earning it the sobriquet of "Garden City." Mysore- known for its magnificent palaces and majestic buildings, sprawling gardens and  sandalwood. Hampi- A world heritage center, the ruins of Hampi, the capital of the Vijayanagar Kingdom evoke memories of the grandeur of a bygone era. Goa - Variously known as "Pearl of the Orient" and a "Tourist Paradise", has magnificent scenic beauty and the architectural splendors of its temples, churches and old houses 
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Traditionally, the houseboat was called kettuvallom, which means a boat made by tying together pieces of wood. Incredible may sound, not a single nail is used in the making of a kettuvallom. Jack wood planks are joined together with coir rope and then coated with black resin made from boiled cashew nut shells.Today, these giant 80 foot long crafts have been adapted into luxuriously furnished houseboats.Each houseboat is of excellent construction and luxurious furnishing.A kettuvallom usually has one, two or three bath attached bedrooms, an
  open lounge, deck, kitchenette and a crew comprising oarsmen,a cook and guide.
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North India
India: Golden triangle
of the North
Faces of North India
India – 7 Day Break
Western India
Rajasthan Royale: On Maharaja trail
Classical Rajasthan
India In the Land of Royal Princes
South India
Elephants,Mountains and Gourmet
Gods Pepper Palaces
Highlights of Kerala
Kaleidoscope Karnataka + Kerala
South India:Spice Mountains Tea
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