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[G444]Government Of India Holidays
by Ruchira Saxena, Ruc
Holidays in India have become widely popular as more and more tourists from all over the world are visiting India each year and this is the reason why the mapsofindia.com site, one of the most popular online sites features all the prime tourist destinations in India. The India Holidays section is a unique amalgamation of different sections of the site. The main tourism section maps which focus and deal with holidays in India are:

Tourist Centers in India
Major Tourist Circuits of India
Hotels in India
India Domestic Travel
International Travelers in India
India Domestic Flights

The Tourist Centers in India section has a map which focuses on all the prime tourist destinations like Puri, Mysore, Goa, Madurai, Agra, Jaipur, Panchmarhi, Ajanta, Jaisalmer, Tirupati, Khajuraho, Darjeeling, Gwalior, Vaishnodevi, Rishikesh, Konark, Sikkim, Dehradun, Gaya, Fatehpur Sikri and other beaches, hill resorts, monuments and pilgrimages, state capitals and country capital are also clearly highlighted in the map. This map is available in different sizes and resolutions and is an extremely informative and useful map.

The Major Tourist Circuits of India section has a map which shows the areas in which the tourist destinations are concentrated and shows the route which usually are preferred by tourists on their vacation trips. This is the ideal map to determine the places which are most frequently visited by tourists in India and make the itinerary accordingly.

The Hotel in India section comprises of many categories which focuses on various beach resorts, hotels, five star hotels, best hotels, heritage hotels of Rajasthan, major hotel chains, incredible India hotels, South India hotels, hotels in Indian cities and many other categories. This is the ideal place to know about the hotels operating in India and is a reliable source of information about Indian hotels.

The India Domestic Travel map shows the areas which are most frequently visited by the local people like West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, Maharashtra and others.

The International Travelers in India section has an Indian map on which places which are frequently visited by international travelers are clearly marked by brown color. Some of those highlighted areas are Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and West Bengal among others.

The India Domestic Flights section has detailed information about the main airlines which operate within the Indian Territory. The air fare for major destinations in India is also provided in this section and as a result the travelers can hugely benefit from this section.

The India Holidays section of mapsofindia.com is an amalgamation of these categories and other travel sections which give an insight about the tourism sector of India.


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