Indian Tourism: Maharajas' Express Destinations

Tourism India offers all time favourite Destinations to millions of International and Indian Visitors. India is a secular country which means all the religions like Hinduism, Sikhism, Islam, Christianity, Jainism, and Buddhism are treated equally and given respect. World’s Leading Luxury Train Maharajas' Express takes the guest to various famous Destinations showcasing amazing shades of old and new which is interconnected by Metro. Where Old Delhi is famous for its ancient architecture and New Delhi has modern infrastructure. Agra is famous for the beautiful Taj Mahal, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Fatehpur Sikri is the city of beautiful combination of Hindu & Islamic architectural structures. This place was the capital of Mughal for many years. Jaipur, the Pink City has ancient forts and also famous for its rich culture and art. Varanasi the oldest city of the world earlier named Banaras is associated with spirituality and wisdom. It is one of the most significant pilgrim centre. Ranthambore is famous for its wildlife reserve and holds historical importance. Mumbai, famous for its ultra fast lifestyle and tall buildings. In India one must enjoy street shopping with yummy local street food.

Indian Tourism

Indian Tourism is the rapid growing industry. India is a country which has several unique temples famous for its cultural heritage, various wildlife sanctuaries and it is surrounded by Indian Ocean, Himalayas, Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea. It’s a Multilingual Country where people speak different languages. Every foreigner has a dream to visit this fascinating country. It has many tourist attractions like waterfalls, Deserts, Famous river bodies like Ganga, Yamuna, and Indus etc.

India Tourism Campaign was promoted by many Indian Celebrities and its tagline is “Atithi Devo Bhava” which means honoring the guest as God. This happens only in India. Whenever a guest enters in India, it’s our prime duty to treat them with respect and provide best services. Indians treat their foreign guests with enthusiasm. India Tourism is today one of the largest service industry. Its campaign “Incredible India” was developed by Ministry of Tourism. This industry is based on certain standards which are: Safai(Cleanliness), Surakshaa(Security), Sahyog(Cooperation), Suchna(Information), Sanrachna(Infrastructure), Swagat(Welcome), and Suvidha(Facilitation).

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Agra

So overwhelming is the exquisite beauty and presence of the marble mausoleum that centuries later today, even the very land where it has been located - Agra - has been immortalised as the City of the Taj. The older city of Agra has impressively retained much of its resplendent history captivating every visitor with fond memories to take back home.

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Ranthambore

About 180 kms to north-east of Jaipur, along the rolling hills of Vindhyas and Aravali ranges lies the town of Sawai Madhopur. The town was founded by Sawai Madho Singh-I of Jaipur in 1765 AD. Today, the town is known for Ranthambhore, which is a Wildlife reserve and a place of historical importance.

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Delhi

Delhi is a city that bridges two different worlds. The history of the city is as old as the epic Mahabharata. Modern Delhi, popularly known as Lutyens' Delhi, bears a striking contrast to Old Delhi with respect to architecture, building materials and layout.

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Jaipur

It a bustling capital city and a business centre with all the trappings of a modern metropolis but yet flavoured strongly with an age-old charm that never fails to surprise a traveller. The stunning backdrop of ancient forts are apt testimonials of the bygone era and a reminder of their lingering romance and chivalry.

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Fatehpur Sikri

Fatehpur Sikri is built in red sandstone, and is a beautiful blend of Hindu and Islamic architectural elements. Today it is a ghost city, its architecture is in a perfect state of preservation, and wandering through the palaces it is easy to imagine that this was once a royal residence and a dynamic cultural centre.

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Varanasi

Varanasi, one of the oldest living cities of the world is also known as the city of lights. The city is mentioned in Holy Scriptures like 'Vamana Purana', Buddhist texts and in the epic 'Mahabharata'. Varanasi's prominence in Hindu mythology is virtually unrivalled. Banaras has always been associated with philosophy and wisdom.

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Orchha

This small, pastoral town is popularly known as Raja Ram's kingdom, maybe the only place in the country where Lord Rama is revered as a beloved king and not just a god. Boasting an amazing blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture dating back to the 16th century, Orchha was at the heart of many prominent royal dynasties for nearly 300 years. This history lives on in the splendid monuments that punctuate the quaint town shrouded in mystery and sitting by the softly flowing Betwa river.

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Khajuraho

One thousand years ago, under the generous and artistic patronage of the Chandela Rajput kings of Central India, 85 temples, magnificent in form and richly carved, came up on one site, near the village of Khajuraho. The amazingly short span, from 950 AD - 1050 AD, saw the completion of all the temples, in an inspired burst of creativity.

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Bikaner

Lying in the north of the desert State, the city is dotted with scores of sand dunes. Bikaner retains the medieval grandeur that permeates the city's lifestyle. The magnificent forts and palaces, created with delicacy in reddish-pink sandstone, bear testimony to its rich historical and architectural legacy. Surging lanes, colourful bazaars with bright and cheerful folks are few main attractions.

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Jodhpur

This bustling desert city is the second largest in Rajasthan after Jaipur. The mammoth, imposing fortress (Meherangarh) has a landscape dominating a rocky ridge with the eight gates leading out of fortress. The new city is outside the structure. In the reign of Maharaja Umed Singh Jodhpur grew into a modern city.

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Udaipur

Udaipur is often called 'Venice of the East'. It is also the 'city of lakes'. The Lake Palace (Jag Niwas) located in the middle of Pichola Lake is the finest example of architectural and cultural marvel. The grand City Palace on the banks of the lake along with the Monsoon Palace (Sajjan Garh) on the hill above enhances the city's beauty.

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Mumbai

Mumbai, the city that never sleeps! The most modern city in India, it captures the spirit of the changing pace set by liberalization and modernisation. The insight into the history of this glorious city is the answer to its inspiriting beginnings and eminence around the world.

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