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  • Chandigarh tourism office India
    The city of Chandigarh lies in the valley surrounded by Shiwalik Hills that hem the great Himalayas. From here one can travel northwards to the hill resorts of Shimla Kullu, Manali, Dharmashala and Dalhousie. Chandigarh is not only the most modern city in the country but has been planned to perfection by the world famous French architect Le Corbusier.
  • Lakshadweep tourism offic India
    The Lakshadweep archipelago consists of 36 islands some 200 to 300 km off the Kerala coast. The islands are a northern extension of the Maldives chain. The islands form the smallest of the Union Territories of India and are the country's only coral islands. The population is 93% Muslim. Malayalam is spoken on all the islands except Minicoy, where the people speaks Mahl, the language spoken in the Maldives. The main occupations of the island people are fishing and the production of copra and coir. Tourism is an emerging industry. The first historical records date from the 7th century, when a marabout (Muslim saint) was shipwrecked on the island of Amini. Despite initial opposition to his efforts to convert the inhabitants to Islam, he eventually succeeded. When he died, he was buried in Andrott. His grave is revered to this day as a sacred site. These palm-fringed coral islands with their beautiful lagoons are every bit as inviting as those in the Maldives archipelago, but until recently they were effectively off limits to foreign visitors. Now there are regular boat cruises and tours to the island for Indian nationals, and the resort on the uninhabited island of Bangaram is open to foreign tourists. Bangaram is in a six km by 10 km lagoon with three smaller islands - Thinnakara, Parali-1 and Parali-2.
  • Diu Tourism office India
    The weary weight of this unintelligible world can, for a while , be lightened and the waking soul can hear the music of the spheres. It is an island retreat gently rocked by the wind and the wave from the Arabian Sea. It offers you undisturbed peace and an unusual holiday.
    Diu is a beautiful place with it's splendid and to serve tourist with all of the best services. It has a very great heritage and a rich culture, formed by the mixture of local Gujarati culture and the foreign Portuguese culture. The all over 6 beaches make the trip best to offer all from water sports to bath or sunbath.
  • Daman Tourism office India
    The long shore line at Devka and Jampore has always been a source of fascination. There is a popular amusement park on the beach, which is illuminated on festive days. At Moti Daman, the massive fort, the stately Light house, gardens, historic monuments and ancient Gothic style churches, are the key places of interest. At Nani Daman, the Nani Daman Fort and the church inside, and the fishing jetty where boats are anchored, are worth paying a visit. The Jampore beach is a favourite with swimming - enthusiasts.
  • Dadra Nagar Haveli Tourism Offices India
    India Tourism Offices and official diThe Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli is wedged between the highly industrialised cities of Mumbai, Surat and Vapi. From 1779 to 1954, the land was administered by the Portuguese colonialists and later, after its liberation, by a local administration until 1961 when it merged with the Indian Union. Silvassa is the capital of the Union Territory.rectory of tourism contacts.
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