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            <title><![CDATA[Jaipur]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 07 Apr 2023 15:44:04 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[Jaipur - The Pink CityPlanned by Vidyadhar Bhattacharya, Jaipur holds the distinction of being the first planned city of India. Renowned globally for its coloured gems, the capital city of Rajasthan combines the allure of its ancient history with all the advantages of a metropolis. The bustling modern city is one of the three corners of the golden triangle that includes Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. The story goes that in 1876, the Prince of Wales visited India on a tour. Since the colour pink was ...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 id="h-jaipur-the-pink-city" class="text-3xl font-header !mt-8 !mb-4 first:!mt-0 first:!mb-0">Jaipur - The Pink City</h2><p>Planned by Vidyadhar Bhattacharya, Jaipur holds the distinction of being the first planned city of India. Renowned globally for its coloured gems, the capital city of Rajasthan combines the allure of its ancient history with all the advantages of a metropolis. The bustling modern city is one of the three corners of the golden triangle that includes Delhi, Agra and Jaipur.</p><p>The story goes that in 1876, the Prince of Wales visited India on a tour. Since the colour pink was symbolic of hospitality, Maharaja Ram Singh of Jaipur painted the entire city pink. The pink that colours the city makes for a marvellous spectacle to behold. Jaipur rises up majestically against the backdrop of the forts Nahargarh, Jaigarh and Garh Ganesh Temple.</p><p>Jaipur traces back its origins to 1727 when it was established by Jai Singh II, the Raja of Amber. He shifted his capital from Amber to the new city because of the rapidly-growing population and an increasing water scarcity. Noted architect Vidyadhar Bhattacharya used the established principles of Vastu Shastra to build the city.</p><p><strong>Historical Monuments in Jaipur</strong></p><p>Amer Fort, Jal Mahal, Nahargarh Fort, Jaigarh Fort, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Archaeological Museum, Rambagh Palace, Chandpole Gate, Moti Dungri Temple, Royal Tombs in Gaitor, Galta Ji, Sisodia Rani Bagh, Ram Niwas Garden, and many more.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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            <title><![CDATA[Delhi]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 25 Mar 2023 10:50:55 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[Delhi-Capital of IndiaA symbol of the country’s rich past and thriving present, Delhi is a city where ancient and modern blend seamlessly together. It is a place that not only touches your pulse but even fastens it to a frenetic speed. Home to millions of dreams, the city takes on unprecedented responsibilities of realizing dreams bringing people closer and inspiring their thoughts. Just a century ago, the British moved the seat of their empire from Kolkata to Delhi. And it has been the Capit...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 id="h-delhi-capital-of-india" class="text-3xl font-header !mt-8 !mb-4 first:!mt-0 first:!mb-0">Delhi-Capital of India</h2><p>A symbol of the country’s rich past and thriving present, Delhi is a city where ancient and modern blend seamlessly together. It is a place that not only touches your pulse but even fastens it to a frenetic speed. Home to millions of dreams, the city takes on unprecedented responsibilities of realizing dreams bringing people closer and inspiring their thoughts.</p><br><p>Just a century ago, the British moved the seat of their empire from Kolkata to Delhi. And it has been the Capital of India ever since. Now a thriving, cosmopolitan metro, the city has much to celebrate as it has already reached the milestone of completing 100 years as a Capital. With a history that goes back many centuries, Delhi showcases an ancient culture and a rapidly modernising country. Dotted with monuments there is much to discover here. The seat of many powerful empires in the past, its long history can be traced in its many carefully-preserved monuments, ancient forts and tombs.</p><br><p>All this is combined with the best features of a modern city such as a metro system, bustling markets and fabulous eating places. The past and the present meld seamlessly together, making centuries-old monuments a part of the city’s daily life. Delhi is very much a history’s child. The story of the city is as old as the epic Mahabharata, when the town was known as Indraprastha, where Pandavas used to live. Over the centuries, eight more cities came alive adjacent to Indraprastha: Lal Kot, Siri, Dinpanah, Quila Rai Pithora, Ferozabad, Jahanpanah, Tughlakabad and Shahjahanabad. Many empires rose to the heights of their power and were destroyed here. Among the prominent dynasties which made Delhi their capital were the Tughlaqs, the Khiljis and the Mughals.</p><br><p>Even today, one can have a fascinating glimpse into the past in Old Delhi, with its labyrinth of narrow lanes, old havelis, and colourful bazaars. Rickshaws wind their way through this crowded, bustling capital of the Mughals, where life continues, much as it did hundreds of years ago. It is home to three World Heritage monuments—Qutub Minar, Red Fort and Humayun’s Tomb that have survived many centuries, and give an idea of architectural wonders created by emperors in the past. Central Delhi, with its tree-lined avenues, imposing structures and buildings such as the Rashtrapati Bhavan, Parliament House and India Gate, reflect Delhi’s colonial past. A number of museums provide a glimpse into the country’s fascinating history.</p><div data-type="subscribeButton" class="center-contents"><a class="email-subscribe-button" href="null">Subscribe</a></div>]]></content:encoded>
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            <title><![CDATA[Agra]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 18 Mar 2023 06:21:32 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[Agra (1)If there was just one symbol to represent all of India, it would be the Taj Mahal. The monument inspires millions of tourists to make the trip to Agra every year, waking up before dawn to see magnificent structure radiate at sunrise. But Agra tops the list of the best places to visit in India for reasons that go beyond India&apos;s most famous attraction. The city in Uttar Pradesh is chock-full of marvelous Mughal monuments, like Itimad-ud-Daulah&apos;s Tomb and Akbar&apos;s Mausoleum...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 id="h-agra-1" class="text-3xl font-header !mt-8 !mb-4 first:!mt-0 first:!mb-0">Agra (1)</h2><p>If there was just one symbol to represent all of India, it would be the <strong>Taj Mahal</strong>. The monument inspires millions of tourists to make the trip to Agra every year, waking up before dawn to see magnificent structure radiate at sunrise. But Agra tops the list of the best places to visit in India for reasons that go beyond India&apos;s most famous attraction.</p><p>The city in <strong>Uttar Pradesh</strong> is chock-full of marvelous <strong>Mughal monuments</strong>, like <strong>Itimad-ud-Daulah&apos;s Tomb</strong> and <strong>Akbar&apos;s Mausoleum</strong>, decked out in hypnotic inlaid marble designs from top to bottom. Plus, tourists can also see another UNESCO World Heritage Site: the <strong>Agra Fort.</strong> With so many wonders in just one place, Agra is a must-visit city for tourists in India.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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            <title><![CDATA[Best Places to Visit in India]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 17 Mar 2023 16:47:33 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[Travel in IndiaIndia is a truly diverse country, be it culturally or geographically. No two cities or states are the same! And that means, there are plenty of amazing holiday destinations for different types of travellers, across the country. However, there are certain places that are heavily frequented by tourists and some people even end up visiting the same destination several times. Such cliched destinations have a charm of their own though and usually promise a timeless experience every ...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 id="h-travel-in-india" class="text-3xl font-header !mt-8 !mb-4 first:!mt-0 first:!mb-0">Travel in India</h2><p>India is a truly diverse country, be it culturally or geographically. No two cities or states are the same! And that means, there are plenty of amazing holiday destinations for different types of travellers, across the country. However, there are certain places that are heavily frequented by tourists and some people even end up visiting the same destination several times. Such cliched destinations have a charm of their own though and usually promise a timeless experience every time. So, in this blog, we will talk about the top 15 places to visit in India that are totally worth the hype.</p><p><strong>Attraction</strong> Goa Agra Rajasthan Delhi Munnar Coorg Manali Ooty Lonavala and Khandala Shillong Varanasi Kolkata Amritsar Sikkim Shimla</p><figure float="none" data-type="figure" class="img-center" style="max-width: null;"><img src="https://storage.googleapis.com/papyrus_images/f724d2d56f21b9372025c5a4b83f6aad670f2e47217b3c68087c32347dc12228.jpg" alt="" blurdataurl="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///wAAACwAAAAAAQABAAACAkQBADs=" nextheight="600" nextwidth="800" class="image-node embed"><figcaption HTMLAttributes="[object Object]" class="hide-figcaption"></figcaption></figure>]]></content:encoded>
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            <title><![CDATA[India's Islands]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 14 Mar 2023 06:06:31 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[“How many islands are there in India?”When you ask the question: “How many islands are there in India?” you may or may not be shocked to hear that there are over 1,000. In fact, there are 1,208 islands in India, and quite many of these are uninhabited. The country is made up of landforms of various kinds — lush plains, dense marshes, soaring mountains, verdant deltas, stunning plateaus, velvety backwaters, and of course beautiful islands. While the country is not specifically known only for i...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 id="h-how-many-islands-are-there-in-india" class="text-3xl font-header !mt-8 !mb-4 first:!mt-0 first:!mb-0">“How many islands are there in India?”</h2><p>When you ask the question: “How many islands are there in India?” you may or may not be shocked to hear that there are over 1,000. In fact, there are 1,208 islands in India, and quite many of these are uninhabited. The country is made up of landforms of various kinds — lush plains, dense marshes, soaring mountains, verdant deltas, stunning plateaus, velvety backwaters, and of course beautiful islands. While the country is not specifically known only for its islands, there are many islands in India that are popular tourist magnets, like the Lakshadweep Islands and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.</p><p>Many islands in India are quite unique and attract visitors not just for their beauty, but also for religious purposes. Want to know “which is the smallest island in India”,  or “which is the biggest island in India?” Read on. However, the answer to the question “which is the best island in India?” is entirely up to you.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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            <title><![CDATA[Travel]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Mar 2023 15:59:38 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[Travel HistoryDo you know the origin of Travel ? Middle English (Northern and Scots), originally the same word as travil (by semantic change from “to toil, labor,” then “to make a laborious journey,” then “to journey,” a change that did not occur in French and other Romance languages). The spelling travel is due to a shift in accent in the 14th century; verb senses were first recorded in 1250–1300; noun senses were first recorded in 1400–50.Live it or Leave itSubscribe]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 id="h-travel-history" class="text-3xl font-header !mt-8 !mb-4 first:!mt-0 first:!mb-0">Travel History</h2><p>Do you know the origin of Travel ?</p><p>Middle English (Northern and Scots), originally the same word as travil (by semantic change from “to toil, labor,” then “to make a laborious journey,” then “to journey,” a change that did not occur in French and other Romance languages). The spelling travel is due to a shift in accent in the 14th century; verb senses were first recorded in 1250–1300; noun senses were first recorded in 1400–50.</p><figure float="none" data-type="figure" class="img-center" style="max-width: null;"><img src="https://storage.googleapis.com/papyrus_images/167f251c9cfd6b5e542a770411775a6a0719cf34ebcbc5322662c11e1f9f762c.jpg" alt="Live it or Leave it" blurdataurl="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///wAAACwAAAAAAQABAAACAkQBADs=" nextheight="600" nextwidth="800" class="image-node embed"><figcaption HTMLAttributes="[object Object]" class="">Live it or Leave it</figcaption></figure><div data-type="subscribeButton" class="center-contents"><a class="email-subscribe-button" href="null">Subscribe</a></div>]]></content:encoded>
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