Located at southwest Rajasthan is Mt. Abu, which is a prime destination for many Indian visa tourists during the summer. This holy peak, which became a place for pilgrimage for millions of deities and saints, has now become the summer destination of choice for those who have just acquired a visa Continue Reading »
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In Buddhism, the Dalai Lama is considered as the ‘reincarnation’ of many spiritual Buddhist gurus who opted to be ‘reborn’ in order to help enlighten other people. The Dalai Lamas are powerful heads, and most of them played roles in administrating the government of Tibet. As a busy spiritual and government leader, you need to make several appointments in order to meet the Dalai Lama after procuring Continue Reading »
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Splash and rafting adventures abound in India. This tropical country is teeming with rivers where Indian visa tourists can enjoy a variety of white water rafting trips. If you like the adrenaline rush associated with this challenging adventure which started in the 1970’s, then you need to try the rafting activities at any of the Continue Reading »
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Considered as the “top of the world,” the beautiful Himalayan mountain range is one of the foremost tourist destinations for Indian visa holders. The mountains of the Himalayas, which name translates to “Abode of Snow” in Sanskrit, is home Continue Reading »
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The Indian southern state is one of the favorite places to visit by foreigners with Indian visas. Kerala spans more than 15,000 square miles, and boasts of different temples which depict the diverse architecture philosophies of Continue Reading »
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The Indian Himalayas is truly a sight to behold. The name, which in Sanskrit literally means, “abode of snow,” speaks true of its moniker. Many Indian visa tourists who have explored the Himalayas can attest to the breathtaking Continue Reading »
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History reveals that Pandya kings ruled Madurai for many years. It is the oldest religious city in India. ‘Sangam’ is used to promote Tamil language and all this makes Madurai a truly traditional city. Madurai’s existence is as old as 4th Continue Reading »
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India is a land of rivers and temples. North India is home to almost all the rivers. Ganges, Yamuna and Saraswati are considered as the holy rivers. In a small town named Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh, these rivers merge into one river Continue Reading »
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Darjeeling is at a height of just 2134m, right at the foot of Himalayas. Three countries surround it and it shares its border with them. Nepal in situated on the western side, Bhutan in north east, Bangladesh on southeast side of Darjeeling. The south end has Bihar Continue Reading »
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Jama Masjid lies just 500 meters away from Delhi Red Fort and so it is in its proximity. Jama Masjid is no doubt the largest mosque in India. It was in the year 1650 when Emperor Shah Jahan laid its foundation. The construction of this mosque took six long years with about a million rupee spent Continue Reading »
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