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in India visited by 10,000 pilgrims every day. In Tirupati itself, Govidarajaswami Temple is one of the most widely visited.Kapilesvaraswami Temple has a sacred waterfall known as Kapila Theertham. Akasa Ganga is a sacred waterfall, 3 km south of the Temple.

91. Thiruvananthapuram - Kovalam (Kerala)

Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala is a beautiful city with palaces, art galleries and beaches. Chief attractions are the Sri Padmanabhaswami Temple, Kuthiramalika Palace Museum, the Kanakakkunnu Palace, the Science and Technology Museum and Planetarium, Observatory tower, Napier Museum, the Zoo and the Sri Chithra Art Gallery. Other places of interest include Kovalam beach (16 km), Veli Tourist village (9 km), Neyyar Dam and Wild life Sanctuary (32 km), Padmanabhapuram palace (60 km), Ponmudi hill resort (60 km) and Varkala beach (50 km) and the Sivagiri mutt.

92. Udaipur (Rajasthan)

Udaipur is full of palaces, temples, havelis and gardens and appears almost like a mirage in the desert. The exquisite Lake Palace on Lake Pichola is over whelming in splendour and the other island palace is Jagmandir. Other chief attractions: The City Palace Museum, the Shiv Niwas Palace Museum, the Indo-Aryan Jagadish Temple, Bharatiya Lok Kala Museum, the crafts village, Pratap memorial, fateh Sagar, Sajjan Garh, Gulab Bagh, Kumbhalgarh (Mewar Fort), the Ranakpur Jain Temple, the battlefield of Haldighatti. India's largest artificial lake jaisamand and island resort is 50 km away.

93. Ujjain (M.P)

On the banks of Shipra, it offers Mahakaleswar Temple, Kalidasa Academy, Sandipani Ashram, the Vedha Sabha (Observatory), Vikram University, Kaliadeh Palace, Siddhaval (the enormous banyan tree), ghats and a lot of important temples including Navagraha mandir, Ganesh mandir, Gopal mandir and Harisddhi mandir, Airport: Bhopal (184 km).

94. Vaishali (Bihar)

On the banks of the Ganga, was the capital of the Republic of Vaijji. Lord Buddha visited Vaishali more than once and the Jain Tirthankar, Lord Mahavira is be lieved to have been born here. Buddha stupa I & II, Bawan Pokhar Temple, Ashoka pillar, Shanti stupa, Vishal ka garh, Coronation tank, Kundupur, etc attract tourists. Airport: Patna (56 km). Railhead: Hajipur (35 km).

95. Varanasi (U.P)

Varanasi, (Kashi/Benares), the 'eternal city' situated on the banks of the Ganga, has attactions like the Viswanath Golden Temple, the long string of bathing ghats, the Durga temple, the great mosque of Aurangzeb, Tulsi Manas Temple, the new Vishwanth Temple, Alamgir Mosque, Bharat Mata Temple, the Ram Nagar Fort and Museum. An ideal place for swimming, river trips and study of yoga. Saranath, the famous Buddhist center, is 10 km north.

96. Vijayawada (Andhra Pradesh)

Vijayawada has three cave temples dating back to the 5th century. Other attractions include the Gandhi stupa, planetarium, the Kanaka Durga Temple, Mahaleswara Temple, Narasimha Temple, the Mogalarajapuram cave, Hazrat Bal mosque, St. Mary's Church and Amaravathy.

97. Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh)

Home to India's largest shipbuilding yard, the coastal city is of commercial and industrial importance. It was originally two separate towns-Waltair andVisakhapatnam. As Vizag grew, the pair gradually merged. Dolphin's Nose, the rocky promontory, is the chief attraction. At Simhachalam Hill (16. km) is an 11th c. Vishnu Temple.

98. Vishnupur (Bishnupur) (West Bengal)

The terracotta capital of the Malla kings for a thousand years, Voshnupur is a famous cultural center. Temples: Shyam Rai, Jore Bangla, Ras Mancha. 'Dal Madai' is a well preserved cannon. Vishnupur is famous for music an handicrafts.

99. Warangal (Andhra Pradesh)

The capital of the Kakatiya kingdom, Warangal is a place for those interested in Hindu temple development. The Thousand Pillars on the slopes of the Hanamkonda hills is star-shaped, triple shrined temple dedicated to Shiva, Vishnu and Surya.Bhadrakali Temple neat Warangal has an eight-armed stone image of the goddess.

100. Yamnotri-Badrinath-Kedarnath (Uttaranchal)

Yamnotri-Badrinath, Kedarnath are the main Himalayan pilgrimage destinations. The Valley of Flowers on the lap of the Himalayas is fabulous. It is nearly 10 km long and 2 km wide and is divided by the Pushpawati stream into which several tiny streams and waterfalls merge. Near to it is Hemkund Sahib, the beautiful lake that nestles between seven snow-covered peaks.


India also know as Hindustan or Bharat is the 7th largest country by geographical area. It is coined as Incredible India by the foreigners. Tourist from each and every corner of the world does not just come India to see Taj Mahal and the Slums but they come to experience new horizons of civilization, people, languages, religion and region. India has the greatest of all diversities. This country is one of the richest country of the world as well as one of the poorest country of the world. It has some of the greatest monuments as well as some of the worst slums side by side. People of India are extremely wealthy and many of them are even listed in the Billionaire list by Forbes magazine but simultaneously there are are greater percentage of people who don't get 3 times food a day. Some of the Indian's who don't even have Pan Card (Or Income tax return) have more wealth than the Mighty Bill Gates.

Indians are genetically very intelligent and are inborn talented and thus are highly admired by everyone especially by the fortune 500 companies and other research organisation like NASA, but at the same time a greater percentage of it's citizens are illiterate, hungry and ill. On one side it has the most technological companies like Infosys, TCS and Satyam and on the other side a greater population of its people have absolutely no idea about computer, software's and internet. When it come to beauties its places, men and women are admired as heaven, Adam and Eve. Girls from small towns of this country are so beautiful, so innocent and so sexy that they have won the mega titles like The Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss Asia, Miss Beauty, Miss Bikini, Miss Hottest and etc.

The scholars from the western world have done many research on the culture ofIndia and have regarded it as one of the best cultures of the world. The Indian have tremendous respect for their Country, Culture, Religion, Parents, Elders and Relative. The sacred bond of life long relationship between Indian husband and wife are a symbol of example for the western tourists. But a close look at the other side of India reveals the venom of dowry system, caste system, racialism, discrimination, corruption and disrespect for the society. Day by day, the deadly poison of call girls, prostitution, Gay cultures, les Cultures and incestuous acts are forming alliance for destroying the 1000 years old ancient culture of India.

Attention Tourists !


India is a very vast country and the history of India is as old as the history of the world itself. There are 1000's of tourist destinations in India. The big question here is 'What to see and what to ignore and why? If you are coming to India just to see the Taj Mahal, Mumbai Slums, Red Fort and to play with the economical slum prostitutes and beauties then you are making the most foolish mistake of your life. As told before , you must try to explore not only the places, monuments but also the People, Religion, Culture and handicraft of India. According to many scholars and philosophers, every person of the world who loves nature and wants to see the prism of brotherhood among diversity must visit India at least once in his lifetime and whoever comes to India takes with him infinite heart-touching experience of love, dignity, humanity, brotherhood and self-respect 

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