
DELHI
Explore countless
monuments in India that will take you the ancient past. New Delhi
is the capital city of India.It is the third largest city in the world
and North India's industrial hub. New Delhi was built by the British
to locate the imperial capital of India. It is a modern planned city,
houses many embassies and Central Government establishments. Apart
from the rich Mogul history lie in slumber in its bosom, its edifice
as the Head quarters of the Government of India, New Delhi is a major
air travel gateway. It is one of India's busiest entrance points for
overseas airlines,the hub of bustling North Indian travel network and
a stop over on the air route across Asia.
AGRA
Agra was once the
captial of the Mughal emperors.Their passion for building has endowed
it with some of the loveliest buildings in the world.Explore countless
monuments in India that will take you the ancient past. It includes
Taj Mahal was built by Shah Jahan in the memory of his beautiful wife
Mumtaz Mahal. Taj Mahal was the culmination point of Indo-Persian
architecture. Mumtaz Mahal as the name indicates, her beauty is
compared with the light of heaven.
She died while giving birth to her fourteenth child.
Shah Jahan was so shocked by her death that
his hair turned grey over night.
JAIPUR
THE PINK CITY OF INDIA
The picturesque capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur is color washed pink-the
color associated with hospitality in Rajput culture. Built in 1727 A.D.
by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, Jaipur displays a remarkable harmony
and architectural splendor. The ancient heart of the Pink City still
beats in its fairy-tale palaces,rugged fortresses perched on barren
hills and broad avenues that dot the entire city.The only planned
city of its time, Jaipur is encircled by a formidable wall.
NAINITAL
Placed around a picturesque lake, Nayana Tal, at a height of
1940 m above sea level, is one of the most sought after hill resorts
in India, Nainital. Encircled by seven hills, this resort was the
erstwhile summer capital of the Uttar Pradesh government. It was, only
in 1839, that the lake and its surrounding area was discovered by an
English traveller. Its quaint cottages, colourful markets, the sylvan
landscape and the charming lake at the very heart of it, make Nainital
a delightful haven to escape to, from the dreariness of everyday
urban life.