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Agartala
• Quiet beauty, royal past.• Culture hidden in the northeast.• Visit palaces and hill views.• Explore local crafts and traditions.

Aizawl
• Peaceful hills, strong hearts.• Community before everything.• Visit serene landscapes and viewpoints.• Experience warm local hospitality.
Alleppey
The Venetian Capital of Kerala, famous for houseboat cruises.

Amaravati
Known for agriculture, coastline, and rich Telugu culture.

Bangalore
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Bhopal
Language – Hindi | Region – Central IndiaLocated at the heart of India.Famous for wildlife parks and history.

Bhubaneswar
• Temples carved in time.• Tradition still alive.• Visit Jagannath Puri and Konark.• Enjoy beaches and classical dance.

Chandigarh
• Strong fields, stronger spirit.• Faith, food, and fearlessness.• Visit Golden Temple in Amritsar.• Enjoy lively culture and cuisine.

Chandigarh
Major contributor to India’s food supply.Surrounds the national capital region.

Chennai
• Ancient roots, modern rise.• Temples and timeless Tamil.• Visit UNESCO heritage temples.• Enjoy beaches and classical arts.

Dehradun
• Mountains of faith and peace.• Rivers born in silence.• Visit Char Dham pilgrimage sites.• Perfect for trekking and meditation.

Dispur
Famous for world-class tea gardens.The mighty Brahmaputra flows through it.

Gandhinagar
One of India’s most industrialized states.Home to Asiatic lions at Gir Forest.

Gangtok
• Pure air, pure living.• Small state, grand Himalayas.• Visit monasteries and mountain views.• Ideal for nature lovers and peace seekers.

Gurugram
The "Millennium City." A forest of skyscrapers, high-end breweries, and the legendary Cyber Hub. It is the corporate heart of the region.

Hyderabad
• Nizami history, digital future.• Spice, software, and skyline.• Visit Charminar and Golconda Fort.• Enjoy famous Hyderabadi biryani.

Imphal
• Grace in dance and tradition.• Floating lakes and pride.• Visit Loktak Lake and valleys.• Enjoy cultural festivals and cuisine.

Itanagar
The first state to see the sunrise in India.Rich in mountains, forests, and tribal culture.
Jaipur
The Pink City, known for its grid layout and blushing sandstone architecture.

Jaipur
• Royal past, golden sands.• Forts that tell brave stories.• Visit palaces and desert safaris.• Experience colorful fairs and folk music.

Kohima
• Festivals full of color.• Tribes that keep history alive.• Visit during Hornbill Festival.• Explore traditional villages and hills.

Kolkata
• Art in every alley.• Culture that celebrates life.• Visit during Durga Puja.• Explore literature, food, and history.

Lucknow
• Where history stands tall.• Faith and finesse together.• Visit the Taj Mahal and ghats.• Explore rich Mughal heritage.

Manali
A high-altitude resort town for backpackers and honeymooners.Manali is a high-altitude Himalayan resort town in India’s northern Himachal Pradesh state. It has a reputation as a backpacking center and honeymoon destination. Set on the Beas River, it’s a gateway for skiing in the Solang Valley and trekking in Parvati Valley. It's also a jumping-off point for paragliding, rafting and mountaineering in the Pir Panjal mountains, home to 4,000m-high Rohtang Pass.

Mumbai
• Dreams work overtime here.• Finance, films, and fast life.• Visit iconic landmarks and beaches.• Experience Bollywood and hill stations.
Munnar
South India's largest tea-growing region.

NewDelhi
Chaotic and colourful, New Delhi is full-on sensory overload. The Old Delhi neighbourhood is a tangle where people, cows, and rickshaws all share the road. In the maze of Chandni Chowk market, vendors sell sizzling kebabs, bright orange marigolds, and souvenirs—spices, puppets, pashminas, jewellery, and so much more. In trendy Haus Khas Village, medieval sites sit next to boutiques, bars, and cool cafes. Lodi Colony, an upscale area built under British rule, has been transformed into an arts district with over 50 vivid murals now covering its walls. The capital city and its surrounds have an incredible history, as you can tell from the sheer number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the early 13th-century Qutub Minar, a sandstone minaret, the 17th-century Red Fort of the Mughal emperors, and Humayun’s Tomb, which inspired the Taj Mahal.

Panaji
Famous for beaches and tourism.Shows strong Portuguese cultural influence.

Raipur
Rich in minerals and dense forests.Strong presence of tribal communities.

Ranchi
Language – Hindi | Region – East IndiaMineral-rich plateau region.Known for forests and waterfalls.

Shillong
• Where clouds touch the earth.• Rain, rocks, and roots.• Visit living root bridges.• Explore caves and misty hills.

Shimla
Language – Hindi | Region – North IndiaMountain state known for hill stations.Apples and tourism support the economy.

Thiruvananthapuram
Language – Malayalam | Region – South IndiaCalled “God’s Own Country.”Known for backwaters and high literacy.
Udaipur
The City of Lakes, often called the Venice of the East.

patna
Birthplace of Buddhism and Jainism.Home to ancient centers of learning.
