If we can talk about the Panjim the capital of Goa,
it is the home of administrative headquarter of North Goa District. Its
lifeline, the coastal town is adorned with an array of beaches, churches
and cathedrals. The Carnival festival celebration which took place in
this in February attracts numerous travellers.
The Old Goa has
huge historic legacy influence, which can be easily witnessed in this
part of Goa. This region is famous as the colonial capital, during the
time period of the Portuguese. It has numbers of a multitude of
architecturally magnificent churches, monuments and other buildings,
this is the reason that Old Goa is a declared UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Apart from Goa, if you wish to visit India, you have
several reasons to visit here. From its widely snow-covered mountains,
frolic coasts to the peaceful natural green fields of the mystic rivers
which reflects the spirituality and clusters of cultural shades, in
other words, India attracts and win the heart of every tourist. Although
it's not wrong if I can say that the tourism in India is perfect for holidays for overall 12 months.
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Honeymoon is one of the most special time in the life of couples, India has many beautiful destinations for couples.
India
is also a home of rich and abundant wildlife. To take the experience of
this heaven is a cherished experience. Wildlife tours in India are very
adventurous as well as excited at Jim Corbett, Ranthambore,
Bandhavgarh, Kaziranga, Sunderbans, Kanha, Tadoba and Kerala. For more
adventures, visit the thrilling jungles of the oasis.
The Himalayan region, contains very big and wide
peaks are always on the primary list of tourists from all around the
world. The reason for its so much craze among tourists is i.e as a
high-altitude mountain passes, several trekking routes, lush
surroundings, tranquil ambience, very pleasant climate, azure lakes and
so on.
Kashmir was known as “heaven on earth” are one of the wonderful places in India
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