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IN MOST OF THE CASES AFTER THE TREATMENT IS FINISHED, WE TAKE THEM OUT FOR A PLEASURE TRIP. |
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Local Delhi Tour |
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Rajasthan Cultural Tour to Pink City, Jaipur |
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Goa |
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White Marbal Taj Mahal Tour, Agra |
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Khandala |
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Corbett |
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Kerala |
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Delhi, where a empire rose and fell before the dawn of history; where citadels of emperors appeared and disappeared; a city of mysterious eternity whose old ruins proclaim a majestic and imperial past and whose present pulsates vibrantly with the ever flowing life of India. The eternal Jamuna bears witness to the glorious and tumultuous 5,000 year old history of Delhi. A history which begins with the creation of Indraprastha by the Pandavas and the transformation of this barren gift of the Kauravas into an idyllic haven. A history which encompasses all the various kings and emperors who fixed their royal citadels here:- Indraprastha, Lal Kot, Quila Rai Pithora, Siri, Jahanpanah, Tughlakabad, Ferozabad, Dinpanah, Delhi Sher Shahi or then Shahjahanabad but, combined and integrated into one, these 'new cities' have always been called Delhi and howsoever many names it may have acquired, Delhi has always been intrinsically identified with power and imperial sway. There have been at least eight cities around modern Delhi, and the old saying that whoever founds a new city at Delhi will lose it has come true every time - most recently for the British who founded New Delhi in 1911.
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The beautiful desert state of India and the home of the Rajputs- Rajasthan is an area of great physical beauty and contrast, massive forts and magnificent palaces are found in even the remotest part of the state. The most colourful region. Each Rajasthani city has a unique character, camel ride is possible only in the desert. It is famous for its handicrafts, the markets of Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaisalmer have a fascinating array of goods on display. |
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Goa- the name conjures up images of sun-baked sands, heady feni, and palm fronds waving in a cool sea breeze. All that may sound a wee bit clichéd, but Goa definitely isn’t. One of India’s hottest destinations for well over two decades now, Goa was- and still is- a place where everybody goes to party. A sunkissed land dotted with coconut trees and rice fields; old Portuguese churches and the prettiest of beaches- where February means Carnival and every day is an occasion for celebration.
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Located about 204 km south of Delhi in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, Agra is one of the most famous tourist destinations in India. The city, situated on the west bank of River Yamuna, is known world over as home to a wonder of the world, Taj Mahal. For most of the time Agra alternated with Delhi as the capital of the Mughal Empire. As such one finds many marvels of the Mughal architecture in and around the city, the most famous of them being the Taj Mahal. It is Shahjahan's tribute to his favorite wife's memory and his greatest contribution to world heritage monuments. Besides the Taj Mahal, the Agra Fort (also called the Red Fort) makes an interesting sight. The fort retains the irregular outline of the demolished mud-wall fort of the Lodis.
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Considered as one of the most picturesque and popular hill stations in the state of Maharashtra, Khandala is nestled in the hills and valleys of the Sahyadri mountain range. Endowed with abundant natural beauty, Khandala is situated 101 km southeast of Bombay or Mumbai and 69 km from Pune, and is a popular gateway from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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Corbett National Park was established in 1936, following the advice of hunter-naturalist Jim Corbett. The Park is located in the Terai region and is believed to be one of the finest habitats of the tiger in India. It is one of India’s best-known wildlife sanctuaries. The best season to visit Corbett National Park is between Feb-May. It is closed from mid-June to mid- November. |
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Kerala, is a green paradise situated in southwest part of India, extended between the Lakshadweep and Western Ghats. Boosting an indiscreet beach line, Kerela is an exotic abode for die-hard nature lovers. The state is embellished with ardently green fields, palm and coconut trees and particular netting of rivers and lagoons. The marvelous blue beaches, the lush green hilly terrain, tranquil backwaters and indefinite treasures of flora and fauna are the natural splendor that makes it one of the most charming tourist spot. It is here that Kerala’s most precious spices are grown in carefully nurtured plantations: cardamom, pepper and nutmeg |
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