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Nagpur lies right at the geographical centre of India along the River Nag, from which the city derives its name. The capital of the erstwhile Central Province, Nagpur is a growing metropolis with a large commercial hub.
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Poovar is a small coastal fishing island at the southern tip of Thiruvananthapuram district in Kerala. The village is embraced by a beautiful beach on one side and the backwaters on the other.
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A breathtakingly beautiful sanctuary located nearly 1800 m above sea level in the dense semi- and evergreen deciduous forests of Idukki district, Thekkady is a landlocked home for its myriad fauna and flora as well as for the Mannans, Palians and Ooralie
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Thrissur literally translates as Thiru-Shiva-Perur or the city dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is the cultural and spiritual centre of Kerala, offering an array of festivals, historical and natural sights as well as religious
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The beautiful town of Chamba was founded in the 10th century and is located on the riverbanks of Ravi. Once the erstwhile Pahari capital, Chamba is a popular stopover to the holy town of Bharmour.
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Located at an altitude of 2,250 m, and spread over three hills, Chail is a beautiful hill station 43 km from Shimla. It was developed as the summer capital of the erstwhile Patiala Maharajah, who built a grand palace here since the British did not grant
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Formed by the union of three mighty rivers 'Ganga, Brahmaputra and Meghna' the extensive Sundarbans delta covers an area of 38,500 sq km, with a major portion of it spreading into Bangladesh. The Indian part of the delta is home to the Sunderbans Nation
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Situated on the Cauvery River, the island-fortress of Srirangapattana is famous as the former capital of the great kings, Hyder Ali, and his son, Tipu Sultan, the 'Tiger of Mysore'. The ruins of the magnificent fortress that stands here is the main
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Surrounded by snow-capped mountains and enchanting in its natural beauty, the hill resort of Sonamarg is situated at a height of 2,740 m in the beautiful valley of Kashmir. This charming little town is commonly referred to as the 'Meadow of Gold'.
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Set on the shores of the Cauvery River, the tiny village of Somnathpur is situated just 45 km from Mysore and around 140 km southwest of Bangalore. This seemingly nondescript hamlet is known widely as the home of the Keshava Temple.....
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Situated in the northern part of Goa, just around 13 km from the capital city of Panaji, Sinquerim is one of the state's oldest and best-preserved beaches. The beach extends in an uninterrupted stretch from the famous Fort Aguada up to the Baga Beach.
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The second largest city in West Bengal, Siliguri lies in the shadows of the mighty Himalayas, in a narrow strip of land just 40 km wide at its broadest section often referred to as the Chicken's Neck. Its strategic location makes it the main gateway.....
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Known primarily as the abode of the great saint Sai Baba, the sacred town of Shirdi exudes an immense sense of spirituality and mysticism, much in contrast to its surprisingly tiny size. Covering an area of little more than two sq km.....
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Seoni district, located in the southern part of M.P., is the countryside in which Rudyard Kipling set his Jungle Book. It is on the Satpura plateau, and over one-third of it is covered by dense forest, making it an important destination for wildlife....
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Located at the foothills of the Kumaon Mountains, Naukuchiatal is perhaps the most picturesque lake in Uttaranchal, surrounded by green slopes and oak forests. At an altitude of 1,219 m and just 24 km from Nainital, Naukuchiatal or the 'nine-cornered lak