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Submitted By-

Saurav Nerkar
Submitted To-
Mr. Sourav
Chowdhury
Batch- J4
60 days Itinerary Centre- Nagpur
Year- 2k23-
of Hindustan 2k24
A Journey through the Land of Diversity Registration
no.: -
FIVT/NAG/23-
24/135
Acknowledgement
I TAKE THIS HUMBLE OPPORTUNITY TO THANK OUR HOSPITALITY
TRAINER MR.SOURAV CHOWDHURY FOR THE GREAT SUPPORT HE
HAS GIVEN THROUGH HIS TRAINING SESSIONS.
HE HAS TAUGHT US THE HIGHS AND THE LOWS OF THE
HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY AND MAKING US TACKLE ANY SITUATION
IN OUR FUTURE LIFE. AND ALSO HELP US A LOT IN DOING THIS
PRESENTATION.

Saurav Nerkar
J4
India is a country that attracts millions of tourists every year and
is considered one of the most popular tourist destinations in the
world. These visitors are attracted to its natural beauty and
cultural heritage. It has many historic sites as well like the Taj
Mahal, Golden Temple, Red Fort, etc. With so much to offer, it’s no
surprise that tourism is one of the main sources of revenue for
the country!
Tourism in India has been seen as a major tool to bring about
socio-economic development to the people of the country. India’s
tourism industry has grown steadily in recent years. Not only
this, India’s Tourism industry also provides employment
opportunities to several people from all parts of the world. There
are ample numbers of hotels, resorts, food joints, and various
other amenities available for tourists arriving in India.
Roadmap
ANDAMAN AND
NICOBAR
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, situated in the Bay of Bengal,
boast a rich history dating back to prehistoric times, with periods of
Arab, Chinese, and European influence. Initially a penal colony
under British rule, they became part of independent India in 1947.
Comprising around 572 islands, with only about 38 inhabited, the
territory is renowned for its lush rainforests, white sandy beaches,
and vibrant coral reefs. Home to indigenous tribes and diverse flora
and fauna, the islands are significant for their biodiversity and
strategic location near major shipping lanes. Today, they attract
tourists with opportunities for adventure sports and eco-tourism
while also serving as a vital strategic asset for India.
Places to Visit in Andaman & Nicobar

Elephant Beach
Radhanagar Beach

Radhanagar Beach, located on Havelock


Cellular Jail Elephant Beach, situated on Havelock
Island in the Andaman and Nicobar
Island in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Islands, is renowned for its vibrant coral
is famed for its white sand, crystal-clear Cellular Jail, located in Port Blair in the reefs, clear blue waters, and excellent
waters, and stunning sunsets, earning it a Andaman and Nicobar Islands, is a snorkeling opportunities.
reputation as one of the best beaches in historic colonial prison known for its
Asia. role in the Indian independence
movement and its poignant
representation of the struggle for
freedom.
Famous Food of Andaman & Nicobar

Chilly Curry

Coconut Prawn Curry


Mode of Transport in Andaman &
Nicobar

Yacht Charters
Ferries
Boats
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LAKSHADWEEP
Lakshadweep, located in the Arabian Sea off the southwestern
coast of India, consists of 36 islands, with only 10 inhabited.
Historically, the islands have been influenced by Arab traders,
and later came under the rule of various South Indian kingdoms
and colonial powers like the British. After Indian independence,
they became a union territory in 1956. Characterized by coral
atolls, clear blue waters, and pristine beaches, Lakshadweep is
known for its biodiversity, including marine life and bird species.
The islands are a popular destination for tourists, offering
opportunities for diving, snorkeling, and water sports, while also
serving as an important fishing hub for the region.
Places to Visit in Lakshadweep

Agatti Island CoralRoutes

Agatti Island in Lakshadweep is known for its CoralRoutes in Lakshadweep offers curated
stunning coral reefs and clear turquoise waters, travel experiences that showcase the
making it a perfect destination for snorkeling and archipelago's pristine beaches, vibrant marine
scuba diving.
life, and unique cultural heritage.
Famous Food of Lakshadweep

Mus kavaab

Fish Pakoda

Kinnathappam
Mode of Transport in Lakshadweep

Cruise
Ferries
Boats
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TAMIL NADU
Tamil Nadu, located in the southern part of India, has a rich history
dating back thousands of years. It was home to one of the oldest
civilizations in the world, the Indus Valley Civilization. Throughout
its history, Tamil Nadu has been ruled by various dynasties,
including the Cholas, Pallavas, and Pandyas, each leaving their mark
on the region's culture, architecture, and language. It was also an
important center for trade and commerce, attracting merchants from
around the world. Today, Tamil Nadu is known for its vibrant
culture, classical music and dance, and UNESCO World Heritage
sites like the Great Living Chola Temples. Its diverse geography
ranges from lush forests in the Western Ghats to coastal plains along
the Bay of Bengal, making it a popular destination for tourists
seeking natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Places to Visit in Tamil Nadu

Kapaleeswarar Temple Emerald Lake

Kapaleeswarar Temple is a historic Hindu Emerald Lake, located near Ooty in Tamil
temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in Adiyogi Shiva Statue Nadu, is a tranquil and scenic lake
Mylapore, Chennai, India. surrounded by tea plantations and lush
greenery, offering a peaceful retreat and
The Adiyogi Shiva Statue, located in picturesque views.
Coimbatore, India, is a monumental 112-
foot sculpture dedicated to Lord Shiva,
symbolizing inner transformation and
self-realization.
Famous Food of Tamil Nadu

Idli & Dosa

Mysore Pak

Rasam
Mode of Transport in Tamil Nadu

Nilgiri Mountain Train


Buses
Taxis/Auto-rickshaws
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KERALA
Kerala, situated on the southwestern coast of India, is renowned for its
unique history and diverse geography. Historically, Kerala was a
significant hub for spice trade, attracting traders from across the
world, including the Greeks, Romans, Arabs, and Portuguese. The
region was ruled by various dynasties, including the Cheras, Cholas,
and later the Zamorins. Kerala's history is marked by a rich cultural
heritage, with influences from Hinduism, Christianity, and Islam.
Geographically, Kerala is characterized by its lush greenery,
backwaters, and coastal plains along the Arabian Sea. It is known for
its serene beaches, tranquil backwaters, and picturesque hill stations in
the Western Ghats. Kerala's unique blend of history, culture, and
natural beauty makes it a popular tourist destination and a vibrant
cultural hub in India.
Places to Visit in Kerala

Alappuzha Beach
Kochi Munnar
Alappuzha Beach, often referred to as the
Venice of the East, is renowned for its
Kapaleeswarar Temple is a historic Hindu Munnar is a picturesque hill station in
serene beauty, iconic lighthouse, and the
temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in Kerala known for its lush tea plantations,
annual Nehru Trophy Boat Race.
Mylapore, Chennai, India. mist-covered hills, and diverse wildlife
sanctuaries.
Famous Food of Kerala

Appam with VegetableStew

Kerala Fish Curry

Ada Pradhaman
Mode of Transport in Kerala

Houseboats
Buses
Taxis/Auto-rickshaws
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KARNATAKA
Karnataka, located in the southwestern region of India, boasts a
rich history and diverse geography. Historically, it was home to
several ancient empires, including the Mauryas, Chalukyas,
Hoysalas, and Vijayanagara Empire. These dynasties left behind
magnificent temples, sculptures, and architectural marvels,
contributing to Karnataka's cultural heritage. The state is also
known for its role in the development of Indian classical music and
dance forms. Geographically, Karnataka encompasses a wide range
of landscapes, from the lush forests of the Western Ghats to the
arid Deccan Plateau. It is home to numerous wildlife reserves,
waterfalls, and hill stations, attracting nature enthusiasts and
adventure seekers alike. Karnataka's vibrant history, diverse
culture, and stunning natural beauty make it a fascinating
destination for travelers.
Places to Visit in Karnataka

Cubbon Park Tipu Sultan Palace

Cubbon Park in Bangalore is a vast, lush green Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace in Bangalore is a
space offering a tranquil escape with its magnificent example of Indo-Islamic architecture,
beautiful landscapes, historic monuments, and showcasing intricate carvings and the storied history
rich biodiversity. of the Mysore ruler.
Famous Food of Karnataka

Bisi Bele Bath

Neer Dosa

Mysore Pak
Mode of Transport in Karnataka

Coracle Ride
Buses
Taxis/Auto-rickshaws
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TELANGANA
Tamil Nadu, located in the southern part of India, has a rich history
dating back thousands of years. It was home to one of the oldest
civilizations in the world, the Indus Valley Civilization.
Throughout its history, Tamil Nadu has been ruled by various
dynasties, including the Cholas, Pallavas, and Pandyas, each
leaving their mark on the region's culture, architecture, and
language. It was also an important center for trade and commerce,
attracting merchants from around the world. Today, Tamil Nadu is
known for its vibrant culture, classical music and dance, and
UNESCO World Heritage sites like the Great Living Chola
Temples. Its diverse geography ranges from lush forests in the
Western Ghats to coastal plains along the Bay of Bengal, making it
a popular destination for tourists seeking natural beauty and
cultural heritage.
Places to Visit in Telangana

Charminar Golconda Fort

The Char Minar in Hyderabad is an iconic Golconda Fort near Hyderabad is a


16th-century mosque and monument Ramoji Film City historic citadel famed for its impressive
renowned for its four grand minarets and architecture, acoustic marvels, and
vibrant surrounding bazaars. panoramic views from its ramparts.
Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad is one of
the world's largest film studio complexes,
offering a diverse array of film sets,
amusement attractions, and guided tours.
Famous Food of Telangana

Sarva Pindi

Hyderabadi Biryani

Qubani ka Meetha
Mode of Transport in Telangana

Hyderabadi Metro Rail


Buses
Taxis/Auto-rickshaws
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MAHARASHTRA
Maharashtra, situated in the western part of India, boasts a rich
tapestry of history and diverse geography. Historically, it was the
seat of several powerful empires, including the Satavahanas,
Rashtrakutas, and Marathas, who played pivotal roles in shaping
Indian history. The state is renowned for its cultural heritage, with
vibrant traditions in art, music, and literature. Geographically,
Maharashtra encompasses a wide range of landscapes, from the
rugged peaks of the Western Ghats to the expansive coastline along
the Arabian Sea. It is home to bustling metropolises like Mumbai,
the financial capital of India, as well as serene hill stations, ancient
caves, and pristine beaches. Maharashtra's blend of history, culture,
and natural beauty makes it a captivating destination for travelers
and a dynamic hub of commerce and culture in India.
Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Gateway of India, Mumbai Elephanta Caves, Mumbai

The Elephanta Caves, located on Elephanta Island


The Gateway of India in Mumbai is an iconic arch-
near Mumbai, feature remarkable rock-cut
monument overlooking the Arabian Sea,
sculptures and temples dedicated to Hindu deities,
symbolizing the city's rich colonial history and
reflecting ancient Indian art and mythology.
architectural grandeur.
Places to Visit in Maharashtra

Shaniwar Wada, Pune Sinhagad Fort, Pune

Shaniwar Wada in Pune is a historic fortification Sinhagad Fort near Pune is a historic hilltop
renowned for its majestic gates, elaborate fortress offering stunning views, rich history, and
architecture, and significance in Maratha history. remnants of the Maratha Empire's valor.
Famous Food of Maharashtra

Pav Bhaji

Puran poli

Kolhapuri Chicken
Mode of Transport in Maharashtra

Mumbai Local
Buses
Taxis/Auto-rickshaws
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A”
WEST BENGAL
West Bengal, situated in the eastern part of India, has a rich history
and diverse geography. Historically, it was a center of ancient
civilizations, including the powerful Maurya and Gupta empires.
Later, it became a significant hub for trade and commerce during the
medieval period, attracting merchants from across Asia and Europe.
West Bengal played a crucial role in India's struggle for independence,
with leaders like Subhas Chandra Bose and Rabindranath Tagore
emerging from its soil. Geographically, the state encompasses the
fertile plains of the Ganges delta, lush forests of the Sundarbans, and
the scenic hill stations of Darjeeling and Kalimpong in the Himalayan
foothills. It is known for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant festivals,
and mouthwatering cuisine, making it a captivating destination for
travelers and a cultural hotspot in India.
Places to Visit in West Bengal

Howrah Bridge, Kolkata Tiger Hill, Darjeeling


Tiger Hill in Darjeeling is famed for its spectacular
sunrise views over the Himalayas, including the
Howrah Bridge in Kolkata is an iconic cantilever bridge majestic peaks of Mount Kanchenjunga and Mount
spanning the Hooghly River, connecting Howrah and Everest.
Kolkata.
Famous Food of West Bengal

Shukto

Fish Curry

Rosogolla
Mode of Transport in West Bengal

Kolkata Trams
Buses
Boats
Taxis/Auto-rickshaws
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GUJARAT
Gujarat, located in the western part of India, has a rich history and
diverse geography. Historically, it was a prominent center of trade
and commerce, with bustling ports along the Arabian Sea that
attracted merchants from around the world. It was home to the
ancient Indus Valley Civilization and later became part of powerful
empires such as the Mauryas, Guptas, and Mughals. Gujarat played
a pivotal role in India's struggle for independence, with leaders like
Mahatma Gandhi emerging from the state. Geographically, Gujarat
encompasses diverse landscapes, including the arid Rann of Kutch,
fertile plains of the Gujarat Peninsula, and scenic hills in regions
like Saputara. It is known for its vibrant culture, rich heritage, and
mouthwatering cuisine, making it a captivating destination for
travelers and a significant economic powerhouse in India.
Places to Visit in Gujarat

Statue of Unity Sabarmati Ashram

The Statue of Unity in Gujarat stands as the Ahmedabad, home to the iconic
world's tallest statue, a tribute to Sardar Rann of Kutch Sabarmati Ashram, played a pivotal role
Vallabhbhai Patel's legacy and India's in Mahatma Gandhi's life and is now a
unity. symbol of India's freedom struggle and
Rann of Kutch, a vast salt marsh in principles of non-violence.
Gujarat, transforms into a mesmerizing
white desert during the Rann Utsav,
showcasing vibrant culture and
breathtaking landscapes.
Famous Food of Gujarat

Khaman Dhokla

Khandvi

Mohanthal
Mode of Transport in Gujarat

Heritage Palace on Wheels


Buses
Taxis/Auto-rickshaws
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RAJASTHAN
Rajasthan, located in the northwest of India, is renowned for its
colorful history and diverse geography. Historically, it was home to
the great Rajput kingdoms, known for their valor and chivalry, who
ruled the region for centuries. The state boasts a wealth of
architectural wonders, including majestic forts, opulent palaces,
and intricately carved temples, reflecting its rich cultural heritage.
Geographically, Rajasthan is characterized by vast deserts like the
Thar Desert, rolling sand dunes, and arid plains, interspersed with
oasis towns and vibrant cities like Jaipur, Udaipur, and Jodhpur. It
is also home to a vibrant tapestry of culture, music, dance, and
cuisine, making it a captivating destination for travelers seeking
history, heritage, and adventure in India.
Places to Visit in Rajasthan

Jaipur Jaisalmer

Jaipur, the flamboyant capital of Jaisalmer, the "Golden City" of


Rajasthan, renowned for its pink-hued Udaipur Rajasthan, mesmerizes with its golden
architecture, splendid forts, and bustling sandstone architecture, majestic
bazaars, offers a rich tapestry of history Jaisalmer Fort, and the allure of the
and culture. Udaipur, known as the "City of Lakes" and "Venice of Thar Desert, evoking a sense of timeless
the East," enchants visitors with its regal palaces, splendor.
tranquil lakes, and vibrant culture, making it a jewel
of Rajasthan.
Places to Visit in Rajasthan

Jodhpur Chittorgarh Fort

Jodhpur, the "Blue City" of Rajasthan, captivates with its Chittorgarh Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in
azure-hued houses, formidable Mehrangarh Fort, and vibrant Rajasthan, echoes tales of valor and sacrifice, standing as
markets, embodying the essence of Rajasthani grandeur. a symbol of Rajputana pride and resilience.
Famous Food of Rajasthan

Dal Bati Churma

Ghevar

Laal Maas
Mode of Transport in Rajasthan

Camel Safaris
Buses
Taxis/Auto-rickshaws
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UTTAR PRADESH
Uttar Pradesh, located in the northern part of India, is steeped in history
and encompasses a diverse geographic area. Historically, it was the
cradle of ancient civilizations such as the Indus Valley Civilization and
later became the heartland of various powerful empires, including the
Mauryas, Guptas, and Mughals. The state is dotted with architectural
wonders like the Taj Mahal in Agra and the historic city of Varanasi,
one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.
Geographically, Uttar Pradesh ranges from the fertile plains of the
Indo-Gangetic plain to the rugged terrain of the Vindhya and
Himalayan mountain ranges. It is also culturally rich, with vibrant
traditions, festivals, and cuisine, making it a captivating destination for
travelers seeking history, spirituality, and cultural immersion in India.
Places to Visit in Uttar Pradesh

Taj Mahal, Agra

The Taj Mahal in Agra is a stunning white


marble mausoleum built by Mughal Emperor
Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife
Mumtaz Mahal.
Famous Food of Uttar Pradesh

Aloo Puri

Balushahi

Tundey Kabab
Mode of Transport in Uttar Pradesh

Cycle Rickshaws
Buses
Taxis/Auto-rickshaws
Trains
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PRADESH”
NEW DELHI
Delhi, the capital territory of India, is steeped in history and serves as
a significant political, cultural, and historical hub. Historically, it has
been the seat of power for several empires, including the Mughals,
who left behind architectural marvels like the Red Fort and Jama
Masjid. The city's history dates back to ancient times, with evidence of
settlement from the 6th century BCE. Geographically, Delhi is situated
in the northern part of India and is bordered by the states of Haryana
and Uttar Pradesh. It encompasses both Old Delhi, with its narrow
lanes and ancient monuments, and New Delhi, characterized by wide
boulevards and colonial-era architecture. Today, Delhi is a bustling
metropolis known for its vibrant culture, diverse population, and
significant historical landmarks, making it a must-visit destination for
travelers seeking a glimpse into India's rich past and dynamic present.
Places to Visit in New Delhi

India Gate
Qutub Minar
India Gate in New Delhi is a monumental archway
commemorating Indian soldiers who died in World War I. Qutub Minar in Delhi is a towering minaret
that is a UNESCO World Heritage site,
built in the early 13th century.
Places to Visit in New Delhi

Lotus Temple Red Fort

The Lotus Temple in New Delhi is a Bahá'í House of The Red Fort in Delhi is a historic fortification that served
Worship known for its distinctive lotus-shaped as the main residence of Mughal emperors for nearly 200
architecture. years.
Famous Food of New Delhi

Chole Bature

Butter Chicken

Jalebi
Mode of Transport in New Delhi

Delhi Metro
Buses
Taxis/Auto-rickshaws
Trains
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UTTARAKHAND
Uttarakhand, nestled in the northern part of India, is renowned for its
captivating history and diverse geography. Historically, it was part of
the ancient Kuru and Maurya empires and later became associated
with Hindu mythology and spirituality, being referred to as
"Devbhoomi" or Land of the Gods. The region boasts sacred sites like
the Char Dham pilgrimage circuit and the holy city of Haridwar along
the banks of the Ganges River. Geographically, Uttarakhand is
characterized by the majestic peaks of the Himalayas, including the
revered Nanda Devi and Trishul, as well as lush valleys, serene lakes,
and pristine forests. It is also home to several national parks and
wildlife sanctuaries, making it a haven for nature lovers and adventure
enthusiasts. Uttarakhand's rich tapestry of history, spirituality, and
natural beauty makes it a cherished destination for travelers seeking
solace and adventure amidst the mountains.
Places to Visit in Uttarakhand

Rishikesh
Kedarnath Temple
Rishikesh is a city in Uttarakhand known as the "Yoga
Kedarnath Temple is a revered Hindu Capital of the World" and a gateway to the Himalayas.
shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in
the Himalayas of Uttarakhand.
Famous Food of Uttarakhand

Aloo ke Gutke

Baal Mithai

Khandale ka Saag
Mode of Transport in Uttarakhand

Auli Ropeway
Buses
Taxis/Auto-rickshaws
Trains
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PUNJAB
Punjab, located in the northwestern part of India, boasts a rich history
and diverse geography. Historically, it was the cradle of the ancient
Indus Valley Civilization and has since been a crucial region for various
empires, including the Mauryas, Guptas, and Mughals. In the medieval
period, Punjab became the birthplace of Sikhism, founded by Guru
Nanak in the 15th century. The region played a significant role in India's
independence movement and experienced partition in 1947, which had a
profound impact on its demographic and cultural landscape.
Geographically, Punjab is characterized by its fertile plains, nurtured by
the five major rivers - the Sutlej, Beas, Ravi, Chenab, and Jhelum -
which make it one of India's most agriculturally productive states.
Known as the "Granary of India," Punjab's vibrant culture, rich history,
and agricultural abundance make it a vital and dynamic region in the
country.
Places to Visit in Punjab

Golden Temple

The Golden Temple in Amritsar is the holiest gurdwara of Sikhism,


renowned for its stunning gold-covered structure and serene reflection in
the surrounding sacred pool.
Famous Food of Punjab

Sarso ka saag with Makki ki


Roti

Amritsari Fish Fry

Panjiri
Mode of Transport in Punjab

Tonga Horse Cart


Buses
Taxis/Auto-rickshaws
Trains
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HIMACHAL PRADESH
Himachal Pradesh, located in the northern part of India, is
renowned for its picturesque landscapes and rich history.
Historically, it was part of ancient kingdoms and empires such as
the Mauryas and Guptas and later became a collection of princely
states during the British colonial period. The region is known for
its connection to Hinduism and Buddhism, with numerous temples
and monasteries dotting its landscape. Geographically, Himachal
Pradesh is characterized by the majestic Himalayan mountain
ranges, lush valleys, and dense forests. It is home to popular hill
stations like Shimla and Manali, as well as serene valleys such as
Kullu and Kangra. The state's diverse topography and pleasant
climate make it a favored destination for nature lovers, trekkers,
and adventure enthusiasts, contributing to its reputation as a
tranquil and scenic retreat in India.
Places to Visit in Himachal Pradesh

Manali
Kullu Shimla
Manali is a high-altitude Himalayan resort town in
Himachal Pradesh, famous for its adventure sports and
Kullu is a picturesque valley town in picturesque landscapes Shimla is a popular hill station in
Himachal Pradesh, known for its lush Himachal Pradesh, known for its
greenery, apple orchards, and vibrant colonial architecture and scenic
Dussehra festival. beauty.
Famous Food of Himachal Pradesh

Chana Madra

Mittha

Kullu Trout Fish


Mode of Transport in Himachal Pradesh

Cable Cars
Buses
Taxis/Auto-rickshaws
Trains
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JAMMU & KASHMIR
Jammu and Kashmir, located in the northernmost part of India, has a
complex history and diverse geography. Historically, it has been a
significant cultural and religious center, influenced by Hinduism,
Buddhism, and Islam over the centuries. The region has been ruled by
various dynasties, including the Mughals and the Dogras, and has been a
focal point of geopolitical tension between India and Pakistan since
partition in 1947. In 2019, it was reorganized into two union territories:
Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh. Geographically, the region is
renowned for its stunning landscapes, ranging from the lush green
valleys of Kashmir, the rugged terrain of Ladakh, to the forested
mountains of Jammu. It is home to famous tourist destinations such as
Srinagar, known for its beautiful Dal Lake and houseboats. The region's
natural beauty, coupled with its rich cultural heritage, makes it a unique
and significant part of India.
Places to Visit in Jammu & Kashmir

Srinagar Pahalgam

Srinagar is the summer capital of Jammu Pahalgam is a serene town in Jammu and
and Kashmir, known for its beautiful Dal Gulmarg Kashmir, famous for its lush valleys and
Lake and traditional houseboats. as a starting point for the Amarnath Yatra.
Gulmarg is a popular hill station in
Jammu and Kashmir, renowned for its ski
resorts and scenic meadows.
Famous Food of Jammu & Kashmir

Dum Aloo

Rogan Josh

Phirni
Mode of Transport in Jammu & Kashmir

Shikara Rides
Helicopter Services
Buses
Taxis/Auto-rickshaws
Trains
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KASHMIR”
LEH, LADAKH
Tamil Nadu, located in the southern part of India, has a rich history
dating back thousands of years. It was home to one of the oldest
civilizations in the world, the Indus Valley Civilization.
Throughout its history, Tamil Nadu has been ruled by various
dynasties, including the Cholas, Pallavas, and Pandyas, each
leaving their mark on the region's culture, architecture, and
language. It was also an important center for trade and commerce,
attracting merchants from around the world. Today, Tamil Nadu is
known for its vibrant culture, classical music and dance, and
UNESCO World Heritage sites like the Great Living Chola
Temples. Its diverse geography ranges from lush forests in the
Western Ghats to coastal plains along the Bay of Bengal, making it
a popular destination for tourists seeking natural beauty and
cultural heritage.
Places to Visit in Leh, Ladakh

Pangong Valley Emerald Lake

Pangong Lake is a stunning high-altitude lake in Nubra Valley is a picturesque region in Ladakh,
Ladakh, known for its crystal-clear waters that famous for its dramatic landscapes, sand dunes, and
change color throughout the day. double-humped Bactrian camels.
Famous Food of Leh, Ladakh

Momos

Thukpa

Khambir
Mode of Transport in Leh, Ladakh

Rental Bikes
Buses
Helicopter Services
Taxis/Auto-rickshaws
Trains
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