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India Travel Tourism Guide: December 2007
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Saturday, December 8, 2007. The United Nations classified three forms of tourism in 1994 in its Recommendations on Tourism Statistics: Domestic tourism, which involves residents of the given country traveling only within this country; Inbound tourism, involving non-residents traveling in the given country; and Outbound tourism, involving residents traveling in another country. Wealthy people have always traveled to distant parts of the world to see great buildings or other works of art, to learn new lang...
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India Travel Tourism Guide: GANGTOK
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010. Gangtok Travel - The hill stations in India are not only noted for their cool salubrious air and their stunning mountain scenery but are known for serene ambience, rolling meadows and spellbinding views. An air of enchantment hangs over the city, indeed the whole valley; the mysticism, the stupas, the monasteries reach out as soon as one has crossed the border. While across the hills and valleys comes the sounding of the long trumpets by robed lamas. A kilometre further from ...
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India Travel Tourism Guide: Hill Station- Mahabaleshwar
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Thursday, January 12, 2012. Introduction -MahabaleshwarThe highest hill station in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, Mahabaleshwar is situated at 1372 meters around Lake Venna,. Location -Nearest airport is Pune at 120-km. Situated In The Heart Of Sahyadri Hills In Satara District, Maharashtra. Also Known As Queen Of All Hill Stations. Area: 215 sq.kms. Significance: Delightful Hill Station for horse riding, boating. Altitude: 1372m above sea level. Climate: Summer 30°C, Winter 16°C. Best Time -Like most...
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India Travel Tourism Guide: OOty
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Sunday, September 12, 2010. One can notice a marvellous change in vegetation, as one goes from Kallar to Coonoor. The establishment of numerous tea estates made Ooty famous. Lofty mountains, dense forest, sprawling grasslands and miles and miles of tea gardens greet the passengers on most routes. The annual Tea and Tourism Festival attracts crowds in huge numbers. It is therefore very appropriate that Mount Stuart called the whole road leading to Ooty from Mettupalayam, "One long botanical debauch.".
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India Travel Tourism Guide: Hill Station- Mount Abu (India)
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Wednesday, January 4, 2012. Hill Station- Mount Abu (India). Introduction and Histroy :-. In historic times, Mount Abu was leased by the The East-India Company (British empire) from the Maharajah of Sirohi, Mount Abu was used as the headquarters for the resident of Rajputana until 1947, and as a sanatorium for troops. Best time to visit:-. Best Season : Mid-March to June and Mid-September to December. This festival is celebrated by the people of Mount Abu with lots of kindness and happiness as they welco...
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India Travel Tourism Guide: March 2011
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Thursday, March 10, 2011. Hotels in Masoorie A Hill Station In India. Situated in Mussoorie, Hotel Hill Queen is close to Kempty Falls. Additional regional attractions include Forest Research Institute and Clock Tower. This Mussoorie property has a restaurant. Deluxe room Check availability 1800 102 1122 (Toll Free) 91 (0)124 487 3878 (From abroad). Deluxe room holiday package Check availability 1800 102 1122 (Toll Free) 91 (0)124 487 3878 (From abroad). Jaypee Residency Manor has a full-service spa, a h...
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India Travel Tourism Guide: Pachmarhi
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Thursday, September 9, 2010. Area 59.01 sq km. Altitude 1,100 m above sea level. Languages Hindi, English. Population Approx 15,000. Annual Mean Rainfall 785.84 mm. Temperature 14.9 °C - 25.7 °C. Pachmarhi is walker's paradise. Wrapped in lush green meadows and rinsed by the many streams and waterfalls, Pachmarhi is a place to enjoy your holidays away from the concrete jungle. Hill resorts in India unfolds the beauty of Pachmahri and various tourist places around. Visiting places at Pachmarhi. Mahadeo Hi...
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India Travel Tourism Guide: June 2008
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Sunday, June 1, 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). More Heritage in India. Tourist Cities In India. More Tourist Cities In India. Hill Stations in India. More Hill Stations in India . Wildlife Destinations in India. More Wildlife Destinations in India. India Tourim on Video.
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India Travel Tourism Guide: Hotels in Masoorie
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Thursday, March 10, 2011. Hotels in Masoorie A Hill Station In India. Situated in Mussoorie, Hotel Hill Queen is close to Kempty Falls. Additional regional attractions include Forest Research Institute and Clock Tower. This Mussoorie property has a restaurant. Deluxe room Check availability 1800 102 1122 (Toll Free) 91 (0)124 487 3878 (From abroad). Deluxe room holiday package Check availability 1800 102 1122 (Toll Free) 91 (0)124 487 3878 (From abroad). Jaypee Residency Manor has a full-service spa, a h...
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India Travel Tourism Guide: September 2010
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010. Gangtok Travel - The hill stations in India are not only noted for their cool salubrious air and their stunning mountain scenery but are known for serene ambience, rolling meadows and spellbinding views. An air of enchantment hangs over the city, indeed the whole valley; the mysticism, the stupas, the monasteries reach out as soon as one has crossed the border. While across the hills and valleys comes the sounding of the long trumpets by robed lamas. A kilometre further from ...