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Incredible India
Bounded by  youngest mountain range Himalayas and oceans that surround its southern peninsular region from three sides. India offers you unmatched climatic and panoramic variation. From desert to emerald islands, India is beautiful. Famous for rich nutritious food, In Indian cuisine, food is categorized into six tastes - sweet, sour, salty, spicy, bitter and astringent. A well-balanced Indian meal contains all six tastes. This principle explains the use of numerous spice combinations and depth of flavor in Indian recipes. You can make your visit to India memorable by going to places which not only reflects Indian cultural heritage but are symbol of best architecture.

Taj Mahal - A Monument for Love

The Taj Mahal is an enduring monument for love, with a continually fulfilling beauty. Shah Jahan, fifth of the Great Mughals, was devoted to his favourite wife who was given the title, Mumtaz Mahal (Jewel of the Palace). One of the Seven Wonders of the World. It is a heritage monument situated in Agra is the pride of India and a favored Tourist destination.

Red Fort - Eloquent reminder of the glory of the Mughal era

Red Fort is known by that name because of the red stone with which it is built and it is one of the most magnificent palaces in the world. Red Fort is an eloquent reminder of the glory of the Mughal era, and its magnificence simply leaves one awestruck. Situated in Delhi the capital of India, it is still a calm haven of peace, which helps one to break away, from the frantic pace of life outside the walls of the Fort, and transports the visitor to another realm of existence.

Gateway of India

One of the most prized possessions of the country, the Gateway of India is situated on the waterfront in South Mumbai. Anyone coming to Mumbai from this harbor is greeted by the huge monument, which stands as a testimony to the regal past era of the city. The architecture of the Gateway of India comprises of a huge arch, which is approximately 26 m in height. The entire structure has been made by using yellow basalt and reinforced concrete.

Goa- Tiny emerald land

Situated in the west coast of India. Goa is famous for its beaches, heritage architecture, visited by large number of domestic and international tourists every year. It also has rich flora and fauna. The Western Ghats which form most of eastern Goa, have been internationally recognized as one of the biodiversity hotspots of the world.

For more information about Indian Tourism please visit http://www.tourism.gov.in/
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