The world's second largest country by population and seventh largest by area, "Bharat" भारत offers a sometimes bewildering variety of historical, cultural, and ecotourism riches - henna-painted-hands-down one of the most intense travel experiences going, Incredible India, indeed!

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6 top tea destinations in India

  Pxhere India has given many gifts to the world, including its cuisine, saffron and other spices, and its world-famous teas; in fact it remains one of the world's largest tea producers of tea in the world. Commercial cultivation of tea was started in Darjeeling, West Bengal during the colonial era of British rule. Nestled amidst the region's lush green slopes (top), there are many tea estates found in this region, many of which offer guest bungalows and the chance to freely roam among the…

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Seven Things To Know Before You Plan A Trip To Taj Mahal, Agra

Agra houses the beautiful Taj Mahal, which is known as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. None the less Taj Mahal adds to the beauty of Agra and made Agra one of the most sought after tourist’s destination in Uttar Pradesh.Well,well if you dreamt to witness the beauty of Taj and haven’t been yet, you are surely missing on something very grand and beautiful; and we would suggest you to plan a trip ASAP!Here are those SEVEN things that you must be aware about before you plan a trip to Taj…

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Gulab jamun in '5 of the Best Baked Desserts from Around the World'

Sakaman If you were to imagine the best dessert or baked item in the world, then your favourite would likely be very different from your friends and family members. From childhood treats to family recipes, there are many foods that are personal to each individual and this is especially true when it comes to desserts. Sugary, sweet treats hold a lot of nostalgia for most people and often these bakes and desserts use influence from local flavours. A lot of these “desserts” are actually classed…

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12 top destinations in Kashmir

sittitap India's northernmost state is filled with flowers in springtime and snow in the winter, offering visitors in general and honeymooners in particular a raft of amazings sights and experiences, such as skiing in Gulmarg; marveling at breathtaking mountains lakes; trout fishing in Sonmarg; and enchanting cruises on cedar panelled houseboats on the Jhelum River. Amid its myriad landscapes - with lakes, mountains, gardens, deserts, Hindu, Buddhist, and Muslim places of worship, and various…

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    Colors of India included contrast, cultural traditions, language, dress, cuisine and lifestyle, which vary from state to state. This unity in diversity - seen in every day life makes it an attractive destination for travellers from all over the world.A visit to this fabulous land will be a thrilling experience that will always be treasured because the sub-continent holds many wonders. Besides the Great Taj Mahal one of the seven wonders of the world, we have Massive forts, marbled palaces of the Rajput Kingdoms, the mighty Himalayan peaks with unspoiled Valleys, thousands of miles of unspoiled beaches and the most intricately carved old and new temples, churches, gurudwaras, mosques, synagogues of many different faiths.travelchacha.com an indian
  • India is one of the most beautiful and colorful countries in the world. It is famous for its remote Tradition beauty and culture. It is a destination worth a visit for all the people looking forward to spending a perfect holiday. Agra Taj Mahal, the true glory of this passion of love, Snow capped Himalayas, Jammu and Kashmir, The Golden Desert Rajasthan, Azure Beaches and Backwater of Kerala and The Pearl of the Orient Goa, and Uttar Pradesh are the states where one can find ultimate tour experience in India.
  • India is culturally rich and dotted with diverse types of attractions in all the major parts. Some of the most popular honeymoon destinations in India that are worth considering include Goa holidays for Goa beaches and heritage sites, Kerala backwaters, Darjeeling for exotic hill views and Rajasthan for luxury holiday experience.
  • In India, the popular golden triangle tour offers the Indian pomp in its most lively forms through an incredible view of forts and palaces, magnificent as well as ostentatious architectural buildings and a rich tradition of art and culture
    Golden triangle tour is an ideal pack of pleasure, offers you an incredible glimpse of the epitome of love "the Taj" & a hue of hospitality in the Pink city Jaipur. Trace the imperialism in the hustle-bustle of Delhi & jazz up your memory with a worthwhile tour.
  • Now on the Tripatini blog: a look at India's booming medical tourism industry.
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  • Hi Mariellen, great to know you on tripatini. I am Anil Rawat, joined tripatini recently. We too cater the need of travelers from around the world in India. I wander if there is any scope for a business tie up. You may check our websites http://www.travinfoindia.com & http://www.travelinforajasthan.com. I am looking forward to hear from you.
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  • Hi Anil... you may be right...it is risky for the foreigner who does not take precautions. I only know 01 person ( a friend) whose ppt was actually stamped with a notation saying he cannot enter for 2 months. That was just a day or two after the rule came into effect. Poor guy went to CMB and stayed for a few days but had to fly out from there to the US to get a business visa to re-enter int india...
  • Nayaz: The rule is still in place. You being a PIO with a foreign passport does not make the notion that this rule is scrapped. There is no update on mha.nic.in/pdfs/FAQ-TVisa280710.pdf. The IATA database that a gate-agent checks is what determines if you are allowed to board or not. Many foreign passport holders have been denied boarding @ LHR,KTM,CMB that I know of in the recent past. The only rule relaxed is the one month gap between expiry of one T visa and applying for another. To recap - Only foreign passport holders with Tourist visa have the 2 month gap between visits. PIO/OCI and other visa categories are exempt. There is a very exhaustive FAQs on the Ministry of Home Affairs website which addresses all questions pertaining to current visa regulations.

    Foreign passport holders who intend to use India as a base for tourism to neighboring countries have to apply in advance for an exemption to the two month rule.
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