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India At a Glance

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Indian History

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Indian Geography

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Indian Culture

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Fairs & Festivals

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TRAVEL
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Cultural
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Golden Triangle

North India Tour,
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Adventure
Tours |
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Classic Zanskar Trek
Lamayuru to Darcha,

Kanjila Trek,
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Wildlife
Tours |
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Tiger Trail,
Jungle Joy,
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Beach
Holidays |
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Goa, Covelong
Beach, Kovalam
Beach, Bangaram Island,
Erangal Beach, more
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Pilgrimage
Tours |
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Ajanta & Ellora,
India & Nepal
Tour, Sculptural
Expression, more
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Buddhist
Circuit |
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Buddhist Pilgrimage Tours,
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Ayurveda
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Ayurveda & Yoga,
Yoga & Meditation
Tours, Ayurveda Special
Tours, more
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North India Tours |
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Ayurveda Tour, Classical Tour, Religious Tour more..
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Airport Transfer |
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Delhi, Mumbai more..
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Golden Triangle Tours |
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Glories Of Gwalior, Amritsar, Valleys of Srinagar, Yoga - Meditation
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Ladakh & Kashmir Tour |
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Gardens in Kashmir, Ladakh Cultural Tour, Kashmir Hillstation Tour, more
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Rajasthan Tours |
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Best of Rajasthan Tour, Jeep Safari in Rajasthan, Maharaja Palace Tour, Cultural Tours more..
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South India Tours |
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Ayurveda in Kerala, Kerala Backwaters Tour, South India Beach Tour, Tamil Nadu Temple Tour more..
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Taj Mahal Tours |
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Taj Mahal Honeymoon Tour, Taj Mahal with Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour, Taj Mahal with Jaipur & Ranthambore more..
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Indian
History


Physical
Features
India, with an area if 3.3 million Sq. Km, is a
subcontinent. The peninsula is separated from mainland Asian by the
Himalayas. The country lies between 80 4' and 3706' north of the equator and
surrounded by the Bay of Bengal in the east, the Arabian Sea in the west and
the Indian Ocean to the south.
The Himalayas from the highest
mountain ranges in the world, extending 2,500km over northern India. Bounded
by the Indus river in the west and the Brahamputra in the east, the three
parallel ranges, the Himadri, Himachal and Shivaliks have deep canyons
gorged by the following the rivers into the Gangetic plain.
River
Systems
The rivers may be classified as following:
a)
the Himalayan,
b) The Deccan,
c) the coastal and
d) the
rivers of inland drainage basin.
The Himalayan rivers are generally
a now fed and flow throughout the year. During the monsoon months (June to
September), the Himalayas receive very heavy rainfall and the rivers carry
the maximum amount of water, causing frequent floods The Decan rivers are
generally rain-fed and, therefore, fluctuate greatly in volume.
A very large no of them are non-perennial. The coastal rivers, especially on
the west coast, are short and have limited catchment areas, Most of these are
non-perennial as well. The rivers on the inland drainage basin are few and ephemeral.
They like the Saimber or are lost in the sands, having no outlet to the sea.