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India's amazing
diversityoffers you everything you could ever want in a holiday. From
the moment that you set foot in India to be greeted by a graceful
namaste, a gesturethat denotes both welcome and respect, you are on the
way to one of the most rewarding experiences of your life.
Bounded by the majestic Himalayan ranges in the north and edged by a
spectacular coastline surrounded by three seas, India is a vivid
kaleidoscope of landscapes,magnificent historical sites and royal
cities, golden beaches, misty mountain retreats, colorful people, rich
cultures and festivities. Experiance with us the golden desert in Rajasthan, explore the beauty of nature with Savista Retreat. Savista is the best Jaipur Resort nestled in the Rajasthan. The lush green Savista estate is only 22 km from Jaipur’s city center and en route to
Amber Fort, Pushkar and Ajmer. |
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THE CITY OF DESTINY - DELHI |
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The capital city of India. Delhi is
India in miniature. Delhi is 32,87,263 sq km of India’s fantastic
variety compressed into 1483 sq km. Over the millennia, it has wooed
rulers, attracted plunderers, and tried historians with so many
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Capital of West Bengal. At the beginning of this century, Calcutta was
the capital of British India. The city is famous for its culture;
films, poetry, art and dance. The Victoria Memorial is a splendid
architectural monument in, white marble, modelled after the Taj Mahal,
was built in the memory of Queen Victoria. |
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CITY OF DREAMS -
MUMBAI |
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CHENNAI |
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Mumbai(formerly
known
as Bombay) Political capital of Maharashtra, and commercial
capital of India, Mumbai is many cities in one. As the world's largest
textiles market, a major industrialcentre and the country's busiest
port handling over 40 percent of India's maritime trade, it
contributes around 50 percent of the national exchequer. |
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Chennai,
one of the four major metropolitan cities of India, is the capital the
southeastern state of Tamilnadu-the exotic state famous for its
cutworks in the temples, coconut fringes, and silk saris. |
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