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What is the best Place to visit in Northern India????
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Asked by arpit dugar,
15 Apr '07 03:54 pm
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Kasauli, Shimla, Jammu
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Answered by Vanshika Rana, 10 May '12 11:43 am
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There are so many places to visit in north india, like kullu manali, shimla, nanital. For more info about North india tour destination visit : http://searchindiatravel.com/
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Answered by Robin Goel, 01 Dec '11 05:09 pm
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India is a destination like no other - mysterious, colorful and most memorable. As I live in Delhi, I can mention a few places to visit like, Lal quila, Qutub Minar and if you are looking for entertainment destination then you have The Great India Place, Adventure Island, Kingdom of dreams etc.
Answered by abhishek gupta, 06 Apr '10 03:40 pm
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Hi, shimla, kullu manili, nainital etc etc....
if yu need a travel package, i can give yu details of my official tour operaotor.
pl reply . vpsanthosh@rediffmail.com
Answered by santhosh vp, 16 Apr '07 11:23 am
if yu need a travel package, i can give yu details of my official tour operaotor.
pl reply . vpsanthosh@rediffmail.com
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1)Shimla - Situated at an altitude of approx. 6500 ft above sea level, is the capital of the North Indian State of Himachal Pradesh. Shimla was the former official summer capital of the Government of India right up until 1947, when India gained Independence. Shimla was originally a small hill village named after the goddess Shamla Devi, a manifestation of Kali. Discovered by the British in 1819, it became a popular refuge from the heat of the plains of North India. By 1830, it has become established as a favourite hill-station. In 1903, a railway line was laid, connecting it to the plains, and thus making it easily accessible. Shimla's salubrious climate helps make it a year-round destination.
Getting to Shimla
By Air -- There is a small airport, 23 kms away from Shimla, that is served by seasonal flights from Delhi and Chandigarh, though most people tend to prefer Delhi as the flight gateway to Shimla.
By Rail -- There is a toy train that connects Kalka (the ne ...more
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