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Andaman & Nicobar Islands -- The Andamans are a group of more than 500 islands many of which are still uninhabited. The islands stretch into the territory of some 750 km from north to south in the Bay of Bengal.


A state rich in natural resources, cultural heritage, charming countryside, watered by 34 rivers AP commands a 1000 km.

Evergreen forest covers more than 60 percent of Arunachal Pradesh with its roaring rivers, deep gorges, snow-clad shining peaks, hundreds of species of flora and fauna.

Assam, the land of hills and valleys, the land of the mighty river Brahmaputra, the land of Mother Goddess Kamakhya, lies in the northeastern corner of India.


Chandigarh -- Chandigarh, the beautiful capital of Punjab and Haryana which is also an union territory is a modern city, divided into 47 numbered sectors, separated by broad avenues.


Bihar is the single most important source for coal, iron ore and bauxite in India. The south is also a forested area.

594 kms. south of Mumbai and in between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea is Goa,stretching 100 kms. in length and 50 kms. in breadth.

Gujarat is one of India's wealthiest states, with industrial complexes as well as thriving village handicrafts.


Dadra & Nagar Haveli -- The homeland of simple and colourful tribals, Dadra and Nagar Haveli is the land of lush green forests, gentle hills, rivers gustling through, large water fronts and vast green meadows; a complete heaven for vacation lovers and a destination to spend some good time


Himachal Pradesh is a tiny hill state whose pleasant summers make it a popular holiday resort.

Kashmir is a land crisscrossed by umpteen lakes and rivers, each fascinating in its own way.

Karnataka is known for producing some of the foremost statesmen, scholars and sportspersons, and also generates high revenue through its strong tourism industry.


Daman & Diu -- The name Daman can be traced from the 1st Century A.D. The place can boast of a lot of greenery as well as an enjoyable atmosphere conducive to inherent peace of mind and serenity not easily found in adjoining areas of the state of Gujarat.


Kerala is better called Idukki- God's own Hideway; rich with mountains, valleys, dams, forests, wildlife, orchids, streams, scenic points, trekking trails, sanctuaries, hill stations and lakes.

One of the largest and commercially advanced state is that of Maharashtra.Sarvajanik Ganesh Mahotsav is one of the main festival that Maharashtra looks forward to.

The large state of Madhya Pradesh is the geographical heartland of India. Virtually all phases of Indian history have left their mark on Madhya Pradesh, historically known as Malwa.


Delhi -The capital of India.-The seat of political power.
It is a Union Territory in itself.

Manipur is Mother Natures gift to mankind. One can find a variety of Orchids and Lily in the state. There are 500 varieties of orchids of which 472 have been identified.

The word Meghalaya means Abode of Clouds and very aptly represents what the state is like. A land full with natures own creations.

Mizoram became the 23rd state of the Indian Union on 29th of February 1987. Mizoram is perched like a lone sentinel on the tip of the north eastern border of India.


Lakshwadeep Islands -- Scattered some 200-400 kilometres west off the Kerala coast, lie the islands of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep, an archipelago of 27 coral islands and open reefs.


Inagurated on December 1, 1963 as the 16th state of the Bharat Union, Nagaland consists of seven districts with sixteen tribes & sub-tribes inhabiting it. The Naga tribes are generally full of folklore.

Orissa is predominantly rural , with fertile green coastal plains rising to the hills of the Eastern Ghats. Orissa is tapping the hydroelectric potential of its manby rivers, and fledgling industries have been started .

Punjab is an Indo-Iranian word meaning "the land of five rivers". Punjab lies at the cross-roads of the great civilizations of the world.


Pondicherry -- Pondicherry is a union teritory which lies within the state of Tamil Nadu.The inherent ambience of Pondicherry becomes most evident in the oldest part of the town which flanks the seashore boulevard.


Rajasthan is the land of desert, the land of palaces, colourful people, the home of warriors rich in culture, history and natural beauty it attracts tourists from all parts of the world.

The 22nd state of India came into existence with effect from 26th April, 1975. Sikkim state being a part of inner mountain ranges of Himalayas, is hilly having varied elevation ranging from 300 to 8540 meters.

Tripura is largely a Bengali community, inspite of the 19 Scheduled Tribes, that form a major chunk of the population. Hinduism, Islam, Buddhism,and Christianity are the main religions followed in Tripura.


Haryana -- It is a land of fat, flat, fields & villages where the patriarch is still a venerated figure & politics generally pivot around rural & village-community loyalties.


Tamilnadu is a wonderful tourist place. It has glorious culture and a rich tapestry of history. It has natural beauty i.e.blue beaches and clear skies.

Often referred to as 'Hindi Belt', the state has produced India's 8 of the 12 prime ministers so far. The Ganges River, forms the backbone of Uttar Pradesh, is the sacred river of the Hindus.

West Bengal is India's 12th largest state. West Bengal is the gateway to the beautiful north eastern states of India where the visitor can only gaze in wonder at the pristine beauty.

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