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the most far-flung & wide, and cozy beaches of the world. marina beach of tamilnadu, and beaches of kerala, goa, mumbai, etc. are the testament. beaches of west bengal, orissa, gujarat, and andhra pradesh are also very cozy and convenient, and add variety to the beach heritage of india. holidaying at
of enthralling beaches. beaches of india, collectively has been inviting, relaxing, and rejuvenating thousands of holiday tourists from various parts of india and the world every year. india travel forum offers comprehensive information about various beaches of india, and also about various beach tours...
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the select countries of the world for a cultural tour, as india is immensely and exclusively rich in the heritage of cultural diversity. almost every state of india shows cultural variation and dialect, and each cultural dialect is highly exotic, and shows a refined way of living life. from the viewpoint
of cultural tours, thus, every part of india is inevitably important. however, the most important states for indian cultural tours are jammu & kashmir, himachal pradesh, rajasthan, gujarat, all the north-eastern states, and the states of the south india. india is a land of unity and solidarity, amidst...
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people of almost all religions and therefore, there are numerous pilgrimages of those all, spread throughout india. all major cities including the metropolitan cities of india are multi-religious, however, majority of them are hindu. besides the numerous temples, and other worship places of hindus at
every corner of the country, there are holy & sacred places of buddhism, jainism, christians, sikhism, muslim, and other religions in many places of india across its length and breadth. there are twelve jyotirlingas(pillars of light), amarnath cave, vaishnav devi temples, confluence at allahabad, holy...
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