Rajasthan is one of the most charming & captivating states of India known for its forts, palaces, temples, culture, tradition, history, fairs & festivals, wildlife, nature, sand dunes, heritage hotels, and historical cities. It is a globally famous tourist destination in India where tourists can savor a lot. It is a destination where vacationers can retire completely at cozy beds in heritage hotels. It is a destination where adventure enthusiasts savor camel safari trip to rippling sand dunes and indulge in wildlife expedition. It is the destination where tourists can explore some of excellent art & architectures of India. In fact, it is a word visit travel and holiday destination in the country.
Here are top five reasons why you should visit Rajasthan:
Forts & Palaces – Legacy of Royal Kingdom
There are many magnificent forts and elegant palaces in the state which are widely acclaimed by tourists and travelers. Tourists from all over the world visit this state especially to explore its magnificent monuments in the forms of forts, palaces, temples and havelis. Almost entire part of the state is dotted with some of architecturally beautiful monuments. The magnificent forts & palaces of the state narrate the legacy of royal kingdom and depict the excellent specimen of fine art & architecture. Perhaps, forts and palaces are among key factors why people prefer for tours and travels in Rajasthan, India.
Culture & Tradition
The culture & tradition of Rajasthan has been appealed tourists and vacationers for long times. The state is culturally and historically rich and attracts a large number of tourists every year from all over the world for an exciting trip to Rajasthan, India. The excellent culture & tradition of the state can be experienced by exploring traditional villages and historic cities of the state. Fairs and festivals are also important to observe the rich tradition and culture of the state.
Sand Dunes – Camel Safari
While in Rajasthan holidays, don’t miss to enjoy exciting camel safari Thar Desert. Sam Village and Khuri Village are ideal places for enjoying the charm of rippling sand dunes in the state.
Wildlife & Nature Tourism
The desert state of Rajasthan is also known for its rich flora and fauna. There are many nature parks and wildlife sanctuaries in the state which can be visited, explored and enjoyed on Rajasthan tours and travels. Ranthambhore, Bharatpur, Mount Abu, Sariska, etc are popular destinations in the state which are widely known for fabulous wildlife and nature tourism in India.
Heritage Hotels & Luxury
There are many magnificent forts, palaces and havelis in Rajasthan. Many of them now have been converted into heritage hotels offering world class & luxury accommodation for vacationers and tourists. Heritage hotels in the state are ideal place for celebrating holidays in luxury and comfort. Hotel Lake Palace, Hotel Fateh Prakash Palace & Hotel Jag Mandir Palace in Udaipur; Rambagh Palace, Jal Mahal Palace, Alsisar Haveli & Samode Palace in Jaipur; Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur; Fort Mandawa Castle in Mandawa; Hotel Lalgarh Palace in Bikaner; Hotel Neemrana Fort Palace, etc are some of world famous heritage hotels in Rajasthan, India.
These are some fabulous reasons to make your visit to Rajasthan, India. There is an exciting range of available to choose from. Just choose your right package and make Rajasthan visit memorable to cherish forever.
Rajesh Kumar is an eminent analyst and writer in India Travel & Tourism related topics. He has authored many books on tour guide for and . Find more packages at
The Unvarnished Truth About Vegas: Seven Reasons Why It’s Easier Than You Might Think to Lose It All
What is it about Las Vegas that prompts otherwise rational people to make rash decisions they wouldn’t dream of at home? Jay Rankin, author of Under the Neon Sky, explores the seductive culture of a city that makes people lose their minds—and their fortunes.
Los Angeles, CA (January 2010)—We all know that Las Vegas is a town where you can make—or break—a fortune in a single game. And while millions each year decide to gamble there regardless, most of us like to think that we’d stop before our losses left the triple digits. That’s why we’re scandalized, horrified, and fascinated when we hear stories like that of Terrance Watanabe.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Watanabe, who built up a fortune while running his family’s party-favor import business, has found himself in the hole to the tune of $127 million—an astronomical sum by any measure. How could this have happened? we ask ourselves. Why didn’t he stop? I certainly wouldn’t have let myself go that far, even if I did have a fortune to lose.
How, indeed, did this highly successful and presumably intelligent person manage to fall prey to one of the biggest individual losing streaks in Las Vegas history? The answer, says Jay Rankin, is much more complex than you might initially guess—and it says just as much about Vegas as it does about Watanabe.
“It’s tempting to blame Watanabe’s loss on his own bad judgment,” concedes Rankin, author of the new non-fiction book Under the Neon Sky: A Las Vegas Doorman’s Story (Jay Rankin Publishing, 2009, ISBN: 978-0-9842109-1-6, $14.99). “And it’s true: He chose to stay in an environment that was clearly destroying him. However—and this is a big however—the truth is that Las Vegas is constructed to lure in people who are susceptible to destructive behavior, and to nurture those behaviors once they’ve started. Especially if those people are high rollers.”
Rankin knows what he’s talking about. A former probation officer, family and addiction counselor, and television host who holds an advanced degree in psychology, Rankin worked the graveyard shift as a doorman at the 5,000-room MGM Grand hotel for six years. A memoir of sorts, his book tells the true story of this turbulent period in his life.
In his position as a doorman, Rankin found himself at the intersection of two worlds: the flashy, electric exterior of the Las Vegas strip, and its gritty hidden infrastructure. Surrounded by hordes of visitors whose singular goal was often to cross lines, Rankin faced a nightly fight for his sanity and his safety. And during that time, he got an insider’s view of how the city works.
“Watanabe’s case seems sensational because of the amount of money involved,” says Rankin. “But really, this is old news. It happens all the time. If you step back and look at the marketing, it’s brilliant: the lights, the shows, the food, the entertainment, the rooms, and the views…the possibility of winning big, of getting laid, of doing drugs, and on and on. Even the rush of anticipation you get when you plan a trip to Vegas is addicting.
“The whole atmosphere has been carefully constructed to address all groups and ages and cultures,” he adds. “And you don’t have to be as rich as Mr. Watanabe to get in over your head.”
Read on as Rankin explains the strategy behind Sin City’s allure.
The sheer excitement draws you in. If you’ve ever been to Vegas, you know that it is, quite simply, intense. The colors are vivid, sounds constantly bombard you, and you’re always surrounded by a diverse mass of people. You might be sitting near a group of beautiful women having a “ladies’ night” out on the town, or you might be mingling with a celebrity at a bar. The level of excitement is always very high. It’s impossible to be bored in the midst of all of the spectacle and pageantry, and The Best is right at your fingertips: the best restaurants, the best shows, the best parties.
“Las Vegas is alive with action and anticipation, and you can’t help but want to be part of it,” Rankin acknowledges. “The atmosphere very much lends itself to making visitors want to be part of the ‘in crowd.’ They’ll do whatever they think will land them in the V.I.P. room or in the winner’s circle.”
There are no boundaries. Think about it: In your hometown, you have to act a certain way, and you have to abide by certain rules. Your place in society, whatever it might be, is accompanied by a set of obligations—to your family, your employer, your friends, etc. Not so in Las Vegas. It’s a city where the impossible…isn’t anymore.
“The primary allure of Vegas is that there are no boundaries,” Rankin says. “There is no clock, no last call, no line in the sand. You can do what you want, whenever you want, with whom you want. You’re free to stay out all night and bet it all. Your fantasies are right in front of you…and when you can indulge in them without repercussions, it’s almost impossible to say no. Vegas has been designed that way for a reason, and it’s true—what happens in Vegas really does stay there. Unfortunately, the consequences of indulging in your wildest desires stick around long after the thrill is gone, and Mr. Watanabe is a prime example.”
The city is alive, 24/7. Las Vegas doesn’t sleep the way other cities do. It is, literally, a 24/7 town, and there’s just as much to do and see at 4 a.m. as at 10 p.m. Indeed, as the night wears on, casinos and clubs raise their glitz factors. Beautiful people and high rollers continue to make spectacular appearances and place outrageous bets. And of course, the neon lights glow even more brightly at night.
“The spectacle alone is enough to make you want to stay up and take it all in,” Rankin says. “And if you’re enjoying yourself, if you’re flirting with a beautiful woman, if you’re convinced that the next hand is yours, then there’s no reason to stop. No one is going to make you leave; no bartender is going to put out a last call. You can stay out until you’ve dropped from exhaustion or blown through every last cent you have.”
Vegas builds the hype that anyone can win. It’s true; anyone can win. No one is prohibited from coming out on top at roulette, poker, slots, or any number of games. The possibility is always there. And often, that’s a problem. There’s an impetus to keep going, no matter how well or how badly the game is going. To compound the compulsion to keep playing, Vegas is also good at hyping the “almost” factor. “You almost won that time! So close! You should play just one more game.” Often, this encouragement comes from fellow guests, not from casino employees. Everyone is waiting on the next big win.
“Go to a table that’s hot and look into the eyes of the players,” Rankin suggests. “Most of them will not be coolly calculating whether they should stay or walk away. They’ll rush into the next hand, dazzled by what they could win. After all, when will they feel this way again? Study the people playing slot machines. Many will sit for hours and hours. If they win a jackpot, many will give it all back. The hotels know all about this, and they are continually improving and updating their casinos to make them more exciting, modern, and consumer-friendly—a place where you can see yourself making it big.”
The comps are spectacular. Vegas, says Rankin, invented the comp. So it’s no surprise that Harrah’s offered Terrance Watanabe V.I.P. perks, such as free stays in a three-bedroom suite at Caesars, seven-course meals while he gambled, and tickets to see the likes of the Rolling Stones.
“If a player of this caliber is not happy, he will simply walk across the street and keep playing at another casino,” Rankin points out. “So it’s well worth a hotel’s investment to make him feel like a king by offering him comps. Hotels answer to shareholders, and they actively compete for high rollers like Mr. Watanabe. It’s well worth the cost of a $1,000 bottle of champagne to keep someone who’s betting many times that in his chair.
“Some establishments even have a ‘secondary marketing’ department whose sole job it is to keep the wives, children, and friends of high rollers happy so that they don’t influence the primary target to leave. That might mean showing them around town, taking them out to dinner, or surprising them with tickets to a show.”
Everyone could be a V.I.P. To a lesser extent, everyone in Vegas is wooed by the V.I.P. treatment, or at least the possibility of receiving V.I.P. treatment. Sure, all guests are treated well, but if you bet enough or win enough, you’ll be waited on hand and foot. Think about it: You see a postman or an administrative assistant or a bank teller win the jackpot. Suddenly, that person—who is an average joe at home—is being treated like royalty. And you think to yourself, That could be me. What’s next? Well, says Rankin, your compulsion to win will grow. And you’ll keep playing.
“Again, it all goes back to putting the forbidden within the customer’s reach,” explains Rankin. “Hotels will go to great lengths to make customers call their casinos home, and they’ll do anything for you so that you will come back and bring your money with you. If that means giving you a free drink or even a personal handler, so be it. Everyone wants to feel important.
“As a hotel employee, I saw just how pervasive this please-the-guest culture is,” he adds. “When I was a doorman working the 2 a.m. cab line, I was expected to keep my mouth shut even when faced with verbal abuse and physical violence. And in Vegas, both of those things are commonplace. No matter what, though, it was always my position on the line—the guests themselves would not be thrown out for anything but the very worst behavior.” Note: See attached tipsheet for more details on how casinos attract and keep guests.
The booze is always flowing. Yes, alcohol is available just about everywhere in Vegas. No matter where you go, it seems, a cocktail waitress is at your elbow, offering you a drink, or refilling the one you already have. And it’s not just booze, either: Drugs are there for the taking as well. Obtaining them might not be legal, but in most cases, all you need to do is ask the right people.
“The effects of drugs and alcohol on your decision making are obvious,” Rankin points out. “But casinos will keep serving you as long as you’re coherent, as long as you seem to know what you’re doing. It’s up to you to know when to stop once you’ve started, and most people find it hard to tap into that sort of self-discipline in the strip’s addictive environment. The bottom line is, unless you’re clearly not in control of yourself, hotels and casinos are not responsible for unwise decisions you make while you’re under the influence.”
“Ultimately,” says Rankin, “Las Vegas is not a city that’s about being smart. It’s not a city that’s about making good decisions, or knowing when to stop. And it’s not meant to be. Most of Vegas’s attractions—gambling, sex, drinking, getting high—are very slippery slopes. One step over the line leads to another, and then another, and then another. And pretty soon, the only thing that can obscure the guilt and panic you feel is to seek out those thrills again. It happened to Mr. Watanabe, and to a lesser but no less devastating extent, it happens to hundreds of average joes every day.”
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The Science Behind Sin City: Six “Lucky”
(for the House, That Is!) Tips and Tricks That Keep Las Vegas Lit Up
From Jay Rankin, author of Under the Neon Sky: A Las Vegas Doorman’s Story
Millions of people from around the world come to Las Vegas to experience the city’s one-of-a-kind attractions and atmosphere. And they keep coming back, time after time. It’s not just because Vegas has that special je ne sais quoi—in Sin City, attracting visitors and keeping them there has been honed to a veritable art form. Here, author Jay Rankin reveals some common strategies Vegas hotels and casinos use to maximize profit and guests’ goodwill.
That “casino cachet” is calculated—right down to the carpet color. Nothing about a casino—its layout, its color scheme, its music, the placement of its staff—is left to chance. The patterned carpets, alluring noises, and lighting are designed to keep the senses stimulated. And heaven forbid that “unlucky number 13” makes an appearance! You won’t find it anywhere—not on room numbers, and certainly not a 13th floor.
“Hotels especially are experts in the science of human behavior,” notes Rankin. “They are masterful at playing into the ego, at making each guest feel as though he or she is special and different from everyone else. While a bellman might say, ‘I know you’re new in town; let me recommend a restaurant,’ what he’s really communicating is, ‘Tip me!’”
Big Brother is watching you play blackjack. It’s not as far-fetched as it sounds. In Vegas, you’re always being watched, whether you’re on camera, being tracked electronically, or being monitored by a dealer in a live game. Casinos’ surveillance cameras are very high-tech—so much so that they can count your eyelashes. So if there is sleight of hand going on in a game, it will be noticed.
Also, when you gamble, you are given a player’s club card. This enables casinos to see how long you gamble, what your games of choice are, and how much you’re betting. If you’re a high enough roller, you’ll be targeted for special treatment—after all, the last thing the casino wants is for you to walk out the door! You might also be researched by other casinos who are hoping to woo you to a new “home” on the strip. It’s a constantly evolving science of how to keep players at each hotel.
The more you play, the more they pay. You probably know high rollers get the royal treatment. But the truth is, more moderate gambling is rewarded.Casinos track guests through their player’s club cards, and if you play enough, you can earn a free meal, or even a free room for the night! If you’re winning, you’ll be approached with these offers. If you’re losing, though, it’s your responsibility to go to the office and ask whether or not you qualify for any perks.
“Incidentally, casinos would rather you play a $1 slot machine for four hours than a $100 slot machine for five minutes,” notes Rankin. “You have to realize that 40 to 50 percent of their revenue doesn’t come from gambling but from shopping, dining, lodging, and so forth. The name of the game is to keep you on the premises as long as possible.”
Slot machines are meant to mesmerize. In high-end casinos, you can be sure that you’re using a state-of-the-art slot machine. Casino managers work to make sure that their establishments’ machines are as enticing as possible, with moving images and unique sounds. Some slot machines even talk to you! What you might not know is that these flashiest machines probably don’t pay as well. Regardless, casinos are betting you’ll be drawn to them because you like what they do.
“People truly get addicted to the lights and the noise,” says Rankin. “They will sit there for hours feeding money into a machine. It’s kind of like watching a movie.
“Casinos also watch the traffic patterns of their guests, and relocate their most lucrative machines accordingly,” adds Rankin. “It’s just like a retail setting: It pays to move the merchandise. The highest-payout machines are placed near walkways and registration areas, closest to the highest concentrations of guests. So some machines really do pay better than others—but if you’re looking to win, you might want to avoid the strip altogether. Machines in local casinos aren’t as tight.”
As the sun goes down, the bets go up. Although most visitors never notice, the minimum bet at the same blackjack table isn’t the same during the day as it is at night. The table might start at $1 while the strip is sunny, but that amount will rise to $5 as the afternoon wears on, and then to $10 at night. Casinos know that their clientele is changing—families are going to shows and eventually to bed, while more serious gamblers are just coming out.
Once your butt’s in a seat, they’ll do anything to keep it there. Once you’re sitting down, the casino wants you to stay there, and so do individual employees! Cocktail waitresses vie for certain areas of the floor, and they’ll bring you drinks as long as you’re sitting at a machine. And not only that—they’ll give you “hints” to keep you there, drinking and tipping.
“A waitress might say, ‘This machine has hit the jackpot twice in two weeks; it’s been so long it’s gotta be due again,’” says Rankin. “Never mind the fact that—scientifically—there’s no way to predict when a machine will or won’t hit.”
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About the Author:
Jay Rankin didn’t research Las Vegas; he lived it. His six years as an MGM Grand doorman gave him the insider’s view of real Vegas life, the grit behind the glitz. Jay reveals a Vegas few people know exists. Jay hosted a weekly television show, Las Vegas Business Week. That media experience and his connections won him the ambassador’s job out of 1,500 applicants.
Jay holds an advanced degree in psychology. He began writing in 1993 and is currently working on his second book, about his life after escaping Vegas. He resides in Los Angeles, California.
For more information or to read Chapter 1 of Under the Neon Sky, visitwww.jayslasvegas.com.
About the Book:
Under the Neon Sky: A Las Vegas Doorman’s Story (Jay Rankin Publishing, 2009, ISBN: 978-0-9842109-1-6, $14.99) is available at bookstores nationwide and from major online booksellers.
Jay Rankin is author of Under the Neon Sky: A Las Vegas Doorman’s Story
The ideal climate is here in this Australian location, known world wide, it feels like a vacation climate all the time. There are around 300 days of sunshine with a 70 degree temperature all during the year, somewhat warmer in the summer. So you would be really happy to live somewhere like this, sun and warmth year round.
The atmosphere on the Sunshine Coast is typical of what you would expect about Australia, there are a lot of adventurous spirit and relaxed atmosphere both. You can have a very relaxing life here, no way to stress out in this area. But you will have every opportunity to exercise your adventurous spirit, so then you’ll live where you can have fun and relax.
There are so many things to participate in here, people here never lack for something to see or do. There are all the tourist attractions like wineries, vineyards, amusement parks and water parks, plus the water activities such as boating, scuba, deep sea diving and fishing. With all of this plus many more activities, there is something for everyone.
The abundance and deliciousness of the food on the Sunshine Coast are amazing, many feel the food is the main draw for a lot of people. There is a lot of fresh seafood and produce, there are many chefs who have moved here just for this, the fine dining is a huge attraction.
People. Aussie’s are very friendly and a trip there will show you there gentle, friendly and hospitable nature. Neighborly does not even cover the extent that this group of people will go to, to ensure that you feel at home. Their warmth well surpasses the hospitality of the southern United States.
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People have many reasons for moving away from home, and sometime no reason at all. If you’re sick of going through the motions at work and at home, it may be time for you to move away and experience life in another city. It will give you a fresh perspective and open you up to opportunities and experiences that you don’t have back home. Below are some of the top reasons to move away from home and start fresh somewhere new.
Love
Falling in love with someone or the opposite falling out of love with someone is the perfect excuse to install those and drive out of town. Whether you meet someone online who lives far away or you’ve just broken up with your boyfriend, moving to another state or country can be a great way to have a fresh start and reinvent yourself.
Freedom
Staying in the same city that you’ve grown up in can really limit your freedom of expression. People see you the same way they’ve always seen you and you’re closed off from forming other meaningful relationships. Moving to another city can allow you to find friends with similar interests instead of just shared histories.
Opportunity
There are many opportunities out there that you can take advantage of and get out of town. Studying abroad is always a great one. Finding a promising career opportunity is also a great reason to move. And if you want to give back, you can also take advantage of volunteer opportunities away from home.
Have you recently decided to travel to the Caribbean? If so, you may be ready to make your travel arrangements, but wait! How can you book your trip? You have many options, including using the services of a professional travel agent, a third-party travel website, or by going directly to the source. Each option will do, but you want the best. For all-inclusive Caribbean vacations that is going directly to the source.
Why should you make your Caribbean vacation plans directly through the all-inclusive resort? Continue reading on to find out.
1 – Accurate and Up-to-Date Information
Whether you book your all-inclusive Caribbean vacation directly through the resort or through a third-party travel website, you will get some information. Unfortunately, third-party travel websites usually provide you with the bare minimum. If you are luckily, you will get a summary of the resort in four or five paragraphs. This is great, but not enough for you to make an informed decision. Are you sure you are choosing the right resort? To make sure, go directly to the resort’s online website. Not only do you get detailed information, but many pictures too!
Most importantly, the information provided on a resort’s website is up-to-date and accurate. Resort amenities, such as the services and available facilities, are subject to change. If a resort adds more inclusions, don’t you want to know?
2 – Full List of Inclusions and Non-Inclusions
As previously stated, many third-party travel websites give you a short description of the Caribbean all-inclusive resort. Not all have it laid out for you in an easy to read list or chart. This is what you need. Before departing for your trip, know what you can do at your resort without paying extra. Don’t find out too late that most of the resort’s onsite activities and entertainment cost extra. This information is included on the websites of all Caribbean resorts, but does not always appear on third-party travel websites.
3 – Contact Information
Once again, all-inclusive resorts have detailed information on their websites. For that reason, you shouldn’t have any questions. All the information you need will be presented to you upfront. However, should you have a question, you know who to contact. With third-party travel websites, you can contact them for information on your reservations, but they cannot provide you with more information about the resort. Do you want to take advantage of a Caribbean resort’s free standard wedding ceremony? If so, a third-party travel website cannot help you, but the resort itself can.
4 – Better Deals
Third-party travel websites offer good deals and discounts, but these special offers are rarely available for all-inclusive resorts. This is because you are already getting a good deal. After your trip, estimate the total cost of your all-inclusive Caribbean vacation (including food, snacks, drinks, tips, and so forth). Compare your estimate to the cost you paid and you likely saved money. Third-party travel websites tend to offer the best deals for standard hotels, not all-inclusive resorts.
Luckily, the all-inclusive resorts themselves are known for offering numerous special offers throughout the year. These deals and discounts may include a free night’s stay with a minimum stay or a set dollar amount off. Moreover, by booking your all-inclusive Caribbean vacation direct, you avoid the booking fees that most third-party websites charge.
5 – Less Hassle
All-inclusive Caribbean vacations are picture perfect vacations and you want yours to be too. For that reason, you won’t choose just any all-inclusive Caribbean resort and travel package. You will and should take the time to compare nearby resorts, their inclusions, their costs, and examine pictures. Unfortunately, third-party travel websites make it difficult for you to get the clear picture. Get the information you need right now, without hassle.
Finally, it is always important to consider the what ifs. What if you have additional questions? What if you must change your all-inclusive Caribbean vacation plans? Don’t be left to get the run around from someone else, deal directly with the resort. Not only you will get less hassle, but you are sure to have the Caribbean vacation of your dreams!
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Never thought of India as our holiday destination? Well, think again! It is a destination you just have to see and experience before you die. It presents you unique cultural and geographical features. Mind-boggling diversity of this country is only a prime reason to explore this country. Having holiday or tourism in this country is an experience which is beyond description. You will have marvelous opportunity to enjoy the country by enjoying & exploring its rich culture, dazzling colors, magnificent monuments, historical places, vibrant cities, magnificent forts & palaces, terrific temples, exotic wildlife, beautiful beaches, snow-capped mountain peaks, rich flora & fauna, etc. If you love these all then India is certainly a place for you.
Here are top 5 reasons why you must visit this ancient country of India —-
1. Wildlife Tourism – Eco Tourism, Nature Tourism
India is a country which is also known for its rich flora and fauna. There are many exotic destinations for wildlife tourism in India. Ranthambhore, Bandhavgarh, Gir Forest, Sariska, Periyar, Kanha, etc are some of fascinating wildlife destinations having international appeal. Various national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and bird sanctuaries of country provide tourists marvelous opportunity to tourists for wildlife expedition, jungle trek, nature tourism, eco tourism, and some of adventure activities. Tourists have opportunity to explore various species of flora and fauna.
2. Hill Station Tourism
India has several picturesque hill stations where vacationers can enjoy relaxing holiday as well as awesome sightseeing and tourism. Manali, Shimla, Ooty, Kodaikanal, Gulmarg, Kashmir, Munnar, etc are some of popular hill stations in India which are worth visiting on your India tours and travels.
3. Beach Vacation & Beach Tourism
India has many fascinating beaches which are ideal for holiday making and sightseeing. Goa and Kerala are world famous tourist places in India known for beach vacation and beach tourism.
4. Cultural & Heritage Tourism
It is perhaps the most important element of tourism of India. India is widely acclaimed for its rich cultural heritage tourism. Tourists from all over the world visit India to observe its rich culture and traditions in the forms of its rich heritage monuments. Tourists can also observe the cultural richness of this country in the forms of its various fairs & festivals. There are a number of heritage monuments in India which draws the attention of tourists from all over the world. Taj Mahal, Lotus Temple, Akshardham Temple, Red Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, Ajanta Ellora Caves, Khajuraho Temple Complex, Konark Sun Temple, Rajasthan Forts & Palace, Goa Churches, Meenakshi Temple, etc are some of fabulous known for its cultural and heritage richness.
5. Budget & Luxury Travel Destination
India is popular tourist destination which caters all kinds of tourists from all over the world. It is destination for budget tourists and for those tourists who are looking for luxury travel destinations. Both kinds of accommodation facilities are available in the country – budget as well as luxury.
Besides these India offers many more. Just plan to and explore its attractions and enjoy lifetime holiday experience and awesome tourism opportunity.
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