Cultural Destination

Agra: the most talked about city in Indian tourism sector, famous for its magnificent monument, Taj mahal- a symbol of immortal love. The city is situated in the banks of Yamuna and is a part of Golden triangle of North India tourist circuit. Although the city is famous for Taj but it also boast some of the best masterpiece of Mughal architecture.

Airports: A domestic airport only connected from a couple of cities in INDIA.
Railway station: 3 major railway stations that connects this city from rest of the India.
Attractions - Forts, Historical monuments and shopping

 

Jaipur: Also known as the pink city, Jaipur showcases the glorious past of Indian maharajas( kings) and their kingdoms. It is one of the most popular tourist destination in India and has been ranked the 7th best place to visit in Asia, by the Conde Nast. The city is the part of golden traingle in India other than Agra and Delhi. It is very well connected with Delhi and Mumbai by air and rail route.

Airports: A domestic airport which is well connected from other cities of INDIA. Recently Air Arabia has started its services form Sharjah
Railway station: 1 major railway station that connects this city from rest of the India.
Attractions: Forts, palaces, historical monuments, elephant safari, markets etc.

 

Jodhpur: Similar to Jaipur, Jodhpur also showcase the glorious past of Rajput kingdom with its majestic forts and palaces. The city is also known as the Blue city because of the colour of most of the houses there. Being the centre of the Rajasthan stateIts very well connected with other destinations. Handicrafts and tourism are the two main industries here.

Airports: A domestic airport which is well connected from other cities of INDIA
Railway station: 1 major railway stations that connects this city from rest of the India.
Attractions: Forts, museum, markets .

 

Jaiselmer: Desert is the identity of this magnificent city. Rich in culture and heritage this city is situated in the Thar Desert, on the western corner of India. It was named after the king, who founded it. Because of the yellow sand of the deserts, it is also called as Golden city of India.

Airports: A domestic airport only connected from a couple of cities in INDIA.
Railway station: 1 major railway stations that connects this city from rest of the India.
Attractions: Sand dunes, desert camps, forts and cultural dances.

 

Udaipur: Famous for its man-made lakes Udaipur has much more to offer. This city is one of the major tourist attractions of Rajasthan state in India. Due to its three interconnected lakes, it has earned the title of “Venice of east”.  Most the main city is flourished around these lakes only and hence it is advisable to stay on the hotels situated on the banks of these lakes. It’s a leisure destination and reading a book while sitting in your room balcony overlooking the beautiful Lake, is the most popular activity here. Other than this the city boasts a couple of magnificent historical monuments too.

Airports: A domestic airport which is well connected from other cities of INDIA
Railway station: 1 major railway stations that connects this city from rest of the India.
Attractions: Palaces, museums, lakes and historical monuments.

 

 

Varanasi: one of the India's major spiritual destinations, Varanasi keeps an important place in tourist books. This is the only city in India, which is called by three names, Varanasi, Banaras and Kashi. This destination provides peace to mind and soul. The city is established on the banks of mighty river ganga. It is also believed by the Hindus that this is the only city which will survive the Judgement day.

Airports: A domestic airport which is well connected from other cities of INDIA. There is a direct flight for Nepal also.
Railway station: 2 major railway stations that connects this city from rest of the India.
Attractions: Temples, Ganges river, boat ride and traditional evening prayer ceremony in the evening.

 

Khajuraho:  famous for its erotic rock temples which are also a world heritage site, Khajuraho is a must visit place for art lovers. The erotic sculptures at these tempels showcasing Kama Sutra are unique. These temples are listed in the Unesco world heritage sights and also considered as the 7 wonders of India.

Airports: A domestic airport which is well connected from other cities of INDIA.
 Railway station: 1 railway station which is connected by only a couple of cities of India
Attractions: Hindu and Jain Temples

 

Mysore: It’s the second biggest city of the south Indian state of Karnatka. The city was the important pillar of many of the earlier kingdoms and hence has a rich history to tell its visitor. In the 21st century the city has managed to retain its status and is known for its cleanliness and well planned infrastructure. City is well connected by other Indian cities though roads, rails and air routes.

Airports: A domestic airport which is well connected from other cities of India.
Railway station: 1 railway station which is well connected  by other cities of India
Attractions: Palace, gardens, Temples and heritage structures

 

Amritsar: Lies on the north western border of India, this city is a spiritual centre of Sikh community in India. It is also one of the biggest cities of the state Punjab. Mouth-watering street food is the speciality of this city which always finds a place in the books of foodies. Apart from this the city has earned a special status in the Indian history due to its pivotal role in Indian independence.

Airport-  One airport, which connects the city with other part of India. Recently British airways has stared its operation from London.
Railway station - one Railway station which connects the city with other part of India.
Attractions:  Palace, gardens, Temples and heritage structures

 

Gwalior: Rich in art and cultural heritage, Gwalior is one of the important attractions of central India.  Apart from this the city is also known for its involvement in the REVOLT of 1857, which is also called as the first war of Independence. The contribution of Gwalior musicians to the Indian classical music is immense and important. The Tansen Music festival which is held every year, is a treat for classical music lovers and attended by many maestros of music fraternity.

Airport-  One airport, which connects the city with other part of India
Railway station- One Railway station which connects the city with other part of India.
Attractions: Forts, Tombs, Temples and Music festival

 

 

Bhopal: The capital of the central Indian state, Bhopal is the perfect amalgamation of Old and new. Due to its various natural and artificial lakes it is also called as the city of Lakes and not to miss that it’s one of the greenest city in India. It can be called as the educational hub of central India due to it many renowned institutions of different fields. Apart from these, the city is notoriously known for the 1984 Bhopal Gas disaster which is one of the worst industrial disaster in the world history. The city has lot to offer for the tourist along with its historical monuments to the beautiful lakes.  Bu the main attractions are the excursion to Sanchi and Bhimbetka caves which can be done from here.

Airport- one airport, which connects the city with other part of India

Railway station - one Railway station which connects the city with other part of India

Attractions: Caves, Tombs, Temples and Lakes