The Importance Of Vacation In India

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When planning a vacation, we look for experiences .Experiences and stories that we will never get tired of narrating over and over again.
In the words of the French scholar, Romaine Rolland,”If there is one place on the face of earth where all the dreams of living men have found a home from the very earliest days when man began the dream of existence, it is INDIA. “
A country where you will be welcomed by “Namaste” (Folding hands in humility because we believe that God resides in the soul of every human) and warm smiles, the birthplace of religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism, we are a country so diverse but still decorate age old traditions in new ways, keeping in touch with the roots and accepting globalization. North is entirely different from South and so is West from the East. The cuisines, traditions, festivals, landscapes, dressing styles, will weep you off your feet. India offers everything. Culture , Heritage , Mountains , Valleys , Rivers , Temples , Resorts , Clubs ,Beaches, Forts and what not . The origin of Yoga and Meditation, we welcome you to gain inner peace and stability. We invite you to India, To Get Lost and Discover Yourself.
The snow covered peaks of the Himalayas and the lush green valleys of the state define Jammu and Kashmir and its peaceful and alluring ambience. If you have ever wondered what Heaven looks like, it is here. J&K offer something for everyone. Honeymoon or a pilgrimage to Mata Vaishno Devi (Indian deity) or the thrill of Adventure sports, the breathtaking valleys of Ladakh , the serenity and chill of the Dal lake , time travel in the Mughal gardens , posing in the colourful dresses ( local costumes of women) , places like Gulmarg , Pahalgam (and
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Simple or Royal . Culture or Modernization . Food or Clothing . You name it and we have it . India is a crowded country but we sure have room for guest in our hearts and homes because we believe that guest is

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