Sunday 16 February 2014

Hindustaan Tourism

                                       HINDUSTAN TOURISM
The Hindustan(India) tourism industry is economically crucial and it has a very dynamic and vast culture.The culture varies with every state in India. India is placed third among the countries with the fastest growing industry of tourism in the last decade. In 2011, 6.9 million foreign tourists arrived in India which has increased by 8.9% from 5.78 million in 2010. The most popular tourist places in 2011 for the foreigners in India are Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Delhi. Most frequently visited places by the domestic tourists were Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Various national policies have been developed by the Ministry of Tourism so that the Hindustan Tourism can be promoted worldwide.The Ministry of tourism is collaborating with Central ministries, state governments and Union territories to promote new forms of tourism such as rural, cruise eco and medical tourism.




Wednesday 5 February 2014

Himachal Pradesh Tourism

Himachal Pradesh

Tourist Attraction in Himachal Pradesh endless natural beauty, likeable climate and friendly people is a heaven on earth. A tourist will find so many Himachal PradeshTourist Attractions that it will take a long time to visit all the destinations. Each and every district has various fine tourism sites in its kitty, which attract people all around the world. The most popular and usually visited tourist areas in Himachal Pradesh are:
-Rohtang pass
-Chamba
-Kangra
-Shimla
-Kullu
-manali

-Rohtang pass

TheRohtang Pass falls in the highway to Keylong. The great Himalayan Mountains welcomes you and make you feel that you are on top of the world.

    



-Chamba

chamba the land of lord shiva is popular for its untouched   natural beauty.In chamba  there are many tourist places like there are five lakes five wildlife sanctuaries numerous number of temples. Chamba is small but most attractive place for tourists.

  


-Kangra

A favorite destination for the religiously inclined people. Kangra is famous for its ancient temples. the kangra valley is one of the attractive valley of lower himalayas.

  


-Shimla

Shimla is the capital of Himachal pradesh and its is very famous tourist place in all over the world. Shimla enjoys the popularity as a hill station right from the british period. The innumberable old buildings are reminiscent  of the british architectural brilliance . which gives an old world flavor to the modern city.

 
    

- Kullu

Kullu is the one of d finest valley  that the himalayas have presentd us .The enchanting KulluValley sits pretty,spreading its wings to both sides of the Beas River. The valley is also famous for its beautiful  woven colourful hand made shawls and kullu caps.
                     
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Tuesday 4 February 2014

Uttarakhand Tourism

  Uttarakhand  

Uttarakhand was formed on 9th November 2000 as the 27th State of India, when it was carved out of northern Uttar Pradesh. Located at the foothills of the Himalayan mountain ranges, it is largely a hilly State, having international boundaries with China (Tibet) in the north and Nepal in the east. On its north-west lies Himachal Pradesh, while on the south is Uttar Pradesh. It is rich in natural resources especially water and forests with many glaciers, rivers, dense forests and snow-clad mountain peaks. Char-dhams, the four most sacred and revered Hindu temples of Badrinath,Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri are nestled in the mighty mountains. It’s truly God’s Land (Dev Bhoomi). Dehradun is the Capital of Uttarakhand. It is one of the most beautiful resort in the submountain tracts of India, known for its scenic surroundings. The town lies in the Dun Valley, on the watershed of the Ganga and Yamuna rivers.



Six Popular Uttarakhand Tourist Place


-Valley of  Flower national park

The amazing landscape of The Valley of Flowers National Park in the Gharwal region comes alive with the monsoon rain.valley of flowers national park  has around 300 different varieties of alpine flowers.

- Nainital

The hill settlement of Nainital, in the Kumaon region, was a popular summer retreat for the British during the time they ruled India It features the serene, emerald colored Naini Lake and action filled strip called The Mall, lined with restaurants, shops, hotels, and markets. 


- Haridwar

 Hari-dwar in Hindi literally means Gateway to God; Hari is synonymous to God and Dwar means gate! Situated in the state of Uttarakhand, this holy place is a famous religious destination that invites people of various faiths and background. Haridwar represents Indian culture and civilization in its full effects.
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- Rishikesh

Rishikesh is a popular Hindu religious destinations, famous amongst devotees, yoga persons and adventurers as well. Located on the banks of the sacred Ganga River, Rishikesh attracts thousands of traveller every day from India as well as abroad.
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- Corbett National Park

Corbett National Park makes an interesting side trip from Nainital. Named after hunter turned conservationist Jim Corbett, it has dense forest and an striking array of wildlife. One of the best ways of traverse the park is on the jeep or elephant safaris that take place daily in the early morning and afternoon.
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- Char Dham

In Uttarakhand, the Char Dham (four temples) mark the religious source of four holy rivers: the Yamuna (at Yamunotri), the Ganges (at Gangotri), the Mandakini (at Kedarnath), and the Alaknanda (at Badrinath). Hindus consider visiting the Char Dham to be very propitious. Not only is it believed to wash away all misdemeanour it will also ensure release from the cycle of birth and death.
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