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will design your India holidays as per your convenience. You just tell us
where to go, when to go and how much you can afford, we will do the rest
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India. We are the leading India tour operator having very good alliance
with India hotels. Our mission is "Personalised Holiday Service with value
for Money". Set apart from the rest of Asia by the supreme
continental wall of the Himalayas, the Indian subcontinent touches three
large bodies of water and is immediately recognizable on any world map. It
is the huge, terrestrial beak between Africa and Indonesia. This thick,
roughly triangular peninsula defines the Bay of Bengal to the east, the
Arabian sea to the west, and the India Ocean to the south. 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.