The
handy (size 12 cm x 17 cm) Visitors Guide India
incorporating interesting editorials complimented by
fabulous colourful photographs features
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Helpful tips regarding planning your trip and a
ready reckoner
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Essays on history, geography, climate, people
and tribes, culture, cuisine, architecture and
heritage, art forms, wild life, fairs and
festivals, music and dance, economy and
infrastructure- a virtual catalogue of
everything from a particular state in India.
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Destinations - an exhaustive account of the
popular and the little known place of tourist
interest
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Accessibility and connectivity - modes of
transport, approach, distances, routes, wayside
amenities and local transport.
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Local city directory
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utility and emergency services with phone
numbers.
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Listing section
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exhaustive listings and details on various
categories of accommodation, resorts,
restaurants, travel service providers and
shopping outlets.
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Special sections on health and wellness, real
estate, business and education tourism.
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Tourist guide maps
Visitors Guide India :
Rajasthan
The most preferred tourist destination of India,
Rajasthan, is a fascinating kaleidoscope of
contrasts. The Pink City, Jaipur; the forts of
Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, and Bikaner; the wonderful
palaces of Udaipur offer a royal experience. The
safaris provide an unforgettable experience of the
desert vast lands, its hospitality and colourful
villages. Its traditional artisanship and the
colourful fairs and festivals continue to attract.
The royal treatment, the class and the hospitality
of its unique Heritage Hotels is world famed.
Edition 2: No. of pages: 288
Visitors Guide India
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Jaipur
Globally renowned as Pink City, the magic of Jaipur
attracts everyone- from lovers of art, history, and
architecture to shopping freaks, from glamour of
polo and film shoots to the traditional art forms,
from wildlife to urban lifestyle.
Visitors Guide India Jaipur (updated every 3 months)
includes user friendly information, well categorized
data bank on products & services offered and a
tourist guide map.
Editions: Jan-Mar, April-June, July-Sept, Oct -Dec
No. of pages: 72, Price INR 30
Visitors Guide India :
Tamil Nadu
The sprawling metro, Chennai, the famous Meenakshi
Temple of Madurai, the hills resorts of Ooty and
Kodaikanal and the pilgrim sites of Rameswaram and
Kanyakumari are the treasures to be discovered and
cherished. The dominating towering gopurams and the
architecture of its temples, music, and dance are
indelible cultural treasures forming its soul.
Edition 2: No. of pages: 256
Visitors Guide India :
Karnataka
The India's Silicon Valley, Bangalore and the royal
charm of the legendary capital of Tipu Sultan,
Mysore, attracts tourists from all over. The
heritage site of Hampi, a mute witness to the
glorious Vijayanagar Empire, the coffee plantations
of Coorg and its natural landscapes, unspoiled
beaches, exotic wildlife, and the romantic hill
escapes unfold the many wonders of this diverse
corner of India.
Edition 2: No. of pages: 244
Visitors
Guide India :
Madhya Pradesh
The very heart of incredible India, Madhya Pradesh
is a land of rich heritage, legendary pilgrim
centers, breathtaking scenic beauty, and unparallel
wildlife. It has world-renowned stupa of Sanchi, the
temple town of Khajuraho and the Bhimbetka, all
three designated UNESCO world heritage sites and is
also referred to as the Tiger State of India. The
tiger reserves at Bandhavgarh and Kanha are very
famous.
Edition 2: No. of pages: 224
Visitors Guide India :
Orissa
It is regarded as the soul of India, where the
Jagannath Temple and the Rath Yatra at Puri is one
of the most spectacular shows on earth and the Sun
Temple at Konark is UNESCO world heritage site. The
temple town of Bhubaneswar, the scenic, and the
isolated tribal heartland in the West, the Chilika's
placid salt waters and the sunny beaches make it an
exciting vacation option.
Edition 2: No. of pages: 192
Visitors
Guide India
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Uttarakhand (earlier Uttaranchal)
A region with endless panorama of scenic wonders,
snow clad peaks, quaint retreats, infinite mountain
rivers, religious milestones and mythological
landmarks, Uttarakhand is unique. The pilgrimage
sites of Char Dham, the Valley of Flowers, the hill
retreats of Mussoorie and Nainital, the Corbett
Park, the river rafting, and the pulsating ghats of
the holy twins cities of Haridwar and Rishikesh are
simply mesmerising.
Edition 1: No. of pages: 296 Edition 2: Launching
November- December 2010
Visitors
Guide India :
Himachal Pradesh
The residence of His Holiness Dalai Lama in
Dharamshala, the barren beauty of Kinnaur, Lahaul
and Spiti valleys and its mystical tribal people,
the scenic snow covered Himalayan peaks, the apple
heartland, the numerous Hindu, Buddhist and the Sikh
pilgrimage sites, the spectacular Kullu Dussehra,
the glorious craftsmanship hill traditions, the
adventure and water sports, the India's most popular
hill retreats of Shimla, Kullu and Manali provide an
unforgettable experience.
Edition 1: No. of pages: 304 Edition 2: Launching
November- December 2010
Visitors
Guide India :
Daman, Diu, Silvassa
The sylvan surroundings of the Dadar & Nagar Haveli;
the erstwhile Portuguese enclaves of Daman and Diu
are the ideal getaways offering stress bursting
holidays. The whole region boosts a wide variety of
attractions from gentle winds, soft sand, inviting
waters, historic churches, majestic forts, coconut
groves, stately palms, sleepy villages, exotic
seafood to the curious rituals and festivals of its
native and tribal inhabitants.
Edition 1: No. of pages: 112
Visitors
Guide India :
Hill Retreats of Western India
The Deccan plateau falling in the State of
Maharashtra in the awe inspiring rocks of the
Sahyadris, is stacked with several unexplored charms
for visitors which includes the picturesque twin
destinations of Lonavala and Khandala, the
breathtaking valley with a mix of old world charm of
Mahabaleshwar and its twin Panchgani, the lushness
of Matheran forest and Amboli, the minuscule hill
town-once an important Maratha bastion, Panhala and
the Chikaldara - abundant in wildlife. The densely
wooded hilly tribal wonderland of Saputara in
Gujarat and the tranquil Pachmarhi in the Satpura
ranges in Madhya Pradesh are the less travelled but
marvellous hill retreats.
Edition 1: No. of pages: 112
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