East India | Siliguri, West Bengal | More about the city | Hotels in Siliguri | | Geographically the location of Siliguri is unique in that by only half an hour’s drive one will reach center of dense forest or start climbing the hills. Meandering roads to Kalimpong or Gangtok running parallel to the River Teesta or Rangit with its rapids and falls is one of the finest stretch of landscape in the world. Cluster of hill stations around Siliguri will make any country proud. Once you leave the plains and start climbing one enters a differen.... |  | | | |
| Bhubaneswar, Orissa | More about the city | Hotels in Bhubaneswar | | The modern capital of Orissa, and the "Temple Metropolis of India" can still boast of 500 temples. Of these about a dozen are architecturally very interesting. There was a time when Bhubaneswar had over 7,000 such shrines.
Being the seat of Tribhubaneswar or Lord Lingaraj, Bhubaneswar is an important Hindu pilgrimage centre. Hundreds of temples dot the landscape of the Old Town, which once boasted of more than 2000 temples. Bhubaneswar is the place where .... |  | | | |
North India | Corbett, Uttaranchal | More about the city | Hotels in Corbett | | Jim Corbett National Park India is home to a variety of flora and fauna, Corbett Park is famous for its wild population of Tigers, Leopards, and Elephants. Corbett Tiger Reserve has a great variety of fauna on account of habitat diversity. In the Jim Corbett National Park are found 110 tree species, 50 mammals’ species, 580 bird species, and 25 reptile species. |  | | | |
| Solan, Himachal Pradesh | More about the city | Hotels in Solan | | Solan is named after the Goddess Shoolini. Himachal Pradesh India is also known as the "mushroom city of India" because of the mushroom centre situated at Chambaghat. It is situated in Solan District.
Solan town is easily accessible by road as well as train. It is 68 kilometers from Chandigarh (2 hours journey by bus), and one can hire a taxi from there or take the train. However, be warned that you have to change to another train at Kalka (44 Km away) as.... |  | | | |
South India | Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu | More about the city | Hotels in Coimbatore | | Coimbatore, popularly known as Manchester of South India, is situated in the western part of the state of Tamil Nadu. Covering an extent of 105.6 sq.km., Coimbatore City is the district head quarter. Coimbatore is well known for its textile industries and has excellent potential for industrial growth. Because of its proximity to the hills of the Western Ghats, Coimbatore enjoys an excellent climate throughout the year. |  | | | |
| Thekkady, Kerala | More about the city | Hotels in Thekkady | | Thekkady, the name itself draws images of elephants, never-ending chains of hill and spice scented plantations. In the fresh, cool air of the Western Ghats lays the land of wild animals and simple and friendly people. The Periyar forest is the life line of this place and is one of the best and finest wildlife reserves in India, and spread across the entire district are picturesque plantations and hill towns that hold great opportunities for treks and mount.... |  | | | |
| Ooty, Tamil Nadu | More about the city | Hotels in Ooty | | Udhagamandalam (Ooty), the capital of Nilgiri district, is popularly known as the "Queen of hill stations among the tourist circuits. It is situated at a distance of 105 km away from Coimbatore. The height of the hills in the Nilgiri range varies between 2280 and 2290 metres, the highest peak being Doddabetta at a height of 2623 metres.
The history of Ooty goes back to about 800 years when it was ruled by the Hoysalas. Though much is not known of its earl.... |  | | | |
| Mysore, Karnataka | More about the city | Hotels in Mysore | | No matter what conveyance you choose to reach Mysore, the greenery and natural beauty of the journey will set your mood right for this world heritage city. Mysore is a city of natural beauty, royal aura and a charm which refuses to faint. A wonderful concoction of aromas of sandalwood, incense sticks, Mysore jasmine, masala dosa, and the ghee soaked Mysore pak fills the air here. Mysore is a shopper’s paradise, Mysore silk is a term which very few in this .... |  | | | |
| Munnar, Kerala | More about the city | Hotels in Munnar | | A visitor to Munnar will be greeted by sprawling tea plantations, picture book towns, winding lanes, great trekking and much more. The holiday facilities available here make Munnar a unique experience. Munnar is essentially a tea town whose plantations have been taken over by Tata Tea.
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West India | Silvassa, U.T. | More about the city | Hotels in Silvassa | | This quiet, magical land of 72 villages has a chequered history. For a century and half, the fiery Portuguese were the masters of the land. The Indian nationalist volunteers liberated Dadra and Nagar Haveli in July 1954 and a pro-India administration was formed. |  | | | |
| Solapur, Maharashtra | More about the city | Hotels in Solapur | | Solapur district, famous for its Chadder, Handloom, Powerloom and Beedi Industries, covering an area of 14844.6 sq. kms. It is one of the important districts in Maharashtra State of India. |  | | | |
| Ranthambhore, Rajasthan | More about the city | Hotels in Ranthambhore | | Regular visitors consider Ranthambore as one of the best places in the world to see tigers. But here you don’t just see tigers; you see Jhumru, Jhumri, Sylvie, and Machhli. Each of Ranthambore’s denizens is well identified and The Ranthambore Bagh, with its trained guides, drivers and escorts, is perhaps your best bet to know who is who. |  | | | |
| Alwar, Rajasthan | More about the city | Hotels in Alwar | | Paradoxically, Alwar is both the oldest and the newest of the Rajput Kingdoms of Rajasthan. On the one hand, it traces its traditions back to the Kingdom of Viratnagar that flourished here around 1500 B.C., then known as Matsya Desh, where the pandavs, the mighty heroes of the great epic, The Mahabharata, are said to have spent the last year of their 13 year exile, on the other, it was carved out of territories wrested from the Mughals by Maharaja Pratap S.... |  | | | |
| Palghar, Maharastra | More about the city | Hotels in Palghar | | Palghar is an industrial town situated 120 km north of Mumbai, in Maharashtra. It is located on the Konkan coast, in north Maharashtra’s mango country. Though noisy, polluted, and dusty like any other industrial town, Palghar’s proximity with places of high tourist quotient makes it a suitable base for visiting tourists. The main occupation of the people of Palghar is farming and trading and working for companies based in Bombay. There is also a good numbe.... |  | | | |
| Kanha, Madhya Pradesh | More about the city | Hotels in Kanha | | Kanha National Park, which is one of the most well known tiger reserves worldwide, is located among the Banjar and Halon valleys in the Mandla / Balaghat districts of the state of Madhya Pradesh. Its creation took place among, and after, a lot of turbulence and storm within concerned circles regarding rampant killing of wildlife in the area at the time. The central Kanha valley was declared a sanctuary way back in 1933 but got its status as a National Park.... |  | | | |
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