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Welcome to Our Company |
www.allindia-traveltours.com is a vacation store for modern day travelers. The organization is based on percept of interdependence and is managed by elite group of youngsters who hold professional tourism qualifications and focusing on providing the most advanced, comprehensive planning, execution, solutions to conceptualize and manage all kind of travel needs for different travelers.
We at www.allindia-traveltours.com and recognize the importance of effective supply of information and that too in nick of time, we are not shy at all on this front, all that you have to do is to engross us as to what all would you would like to have in order to plan your holiday. Our Executive would get on the job and would supply you with all requisite details before you would expect to get it ....read more.. |
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About Our Country India |
India's puzzleboard of 26 states holds virtually every kind of landscape imaginable. An abundance of mountain ranges and national parks provide ample opportunity for eco-tourism and trekking, and its sheer size promises something for everyone. From its northernmost point on the Chinese border, India extends a good 2000 miles (3200 km) to its southern tip, where the island nation of Sri Lanka seems to be squeezed out of India like a great tear, the synapse forming the Gulf of Mannar. India's northern border is dominated mostly by Nepal and the Himalayas, the world's highest mountain chain. Following the sweeping mountains to the northeast, its borders narrow to a small channel that passes between Nepal, Tibet, Bangladesh, and Bhutan, then spreads out again to meet Burma in area called the "eastern triangle." Apart from the Arabian sea, its western border is defined exclusively by Pakistan.
India can be organized along the compass points. North India, shaped like a throat and two lungs, is the country's largest region. It begins with the panhandle of Jammu and Kashmir, a dynamic area with terrain varying from arid mountains in the far north to the lake country and forests near Sringar and Jammu. Falling south along the Indus river valley, the North becomes flatter .....read more.. |
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