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East India Travel Guide
 

East India Travel Guide - astern Zone of India is rich in Cultural Heritage. You can have a taste of beaches, temples, monas tries, buddhist circuit with a rural touch. Most Popular tourist destinations for this region are Calcutta, Former Capital of India, Puri & bhubaneswar Buddhist Circuit in Bihar, Monastries in Sikkim, Kanchen junga Range of Mountains in Darjeeling etc. Most Popular tourist destinations for this region are Calcutta, Former Capital of India, Puri & bhubaneswar Buddhist Circuit in Bihar, Monastries in Sikkim, Kanchen junga Range of Mountains in Darjeeling etc.

 

Arunachal Pradesh Tourism


 

Arunachal Pradesh ,one of the most sparsely populated states of India, covers an area of 83743 sq. Kms. This region acquired an independent political status in January 20, 1972, when it was declared as Union Territory under the name of Arunachal Pradesh. The state of Arunachal Pradesh Bill was passed by the Parliament in 1986 and with effect from February 20, 1987 Arunachal Pradesh became the 24th state of Indian Union.

Assam Tourism


 

Assam, the land of hills and valleys, the land of the mighty river Brahmaputra, the land of Mother Goddess Kamakhya, lies in the northeastern corner of India. It is a land where you find flowers that are exquisitely beautiful, animals that are rare, and a beleagured people that are proud and hospitable.A land of about 25 million people the principal language of Assam is Assamese although a large number of other languages are spoken.

Orissa Tourism

Situated on the coast along the Bay of Bengal, Orissa stands for its ancient glory and modern endeavour. Endowed with nature's bounty, a 482 km stretch of coastline with virgin beaches, serpentine rivers, mighty waterfalls, forest-clad blue hills of Eastern Ghats with rich wild life, Orissa is dotted with exquisite temples, historic monuments as well as pieces of modern engineering feat.

Sikkim Tourism

Jammu and Kashmir came into being as a single political and geographical entity following the Treaty of Amristar between the British Government and Gulab singh signed on March 16, 1846. The Treaty handed over the control of the Kashmir State to the Dogra ruler of Jammu who had earlier annexed Ladakh.
Thus a new State comprising three distinct religions of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh was formed with Maharaja Gulab Singh as its founder ruler.

Tripura Tourism

In fact, Tripura represents a composite culture with several ethnic groups residing in the state. Though the cultural heritage of one community differs from the other, the intermingling of the different peoples has given birth to a unique cultural genre. Tripura can be termed as a `laboratory' of exotic cultural synthesis.

Manipur Tourism

Haryana has set up a number of tourist complexes, motels and camping sites to promote tourism. A total of 65 lakh tourists visited Haryana in the year 2001-2002. Haryana has one of the most successful tourist development programs led by Haryana Tourism department.The tourist complexes are named after Birds found in Haryana. Some of these places have dormitories and all of them have restaurants




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