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India a Tour Guidebook

Kavit Anjal

Publisher: Publishdrive

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India: A Tour Guidebook is an inspiring travel companion that unveils the breathtaking diversity, history, and cultural richness of India. From iconic landmarks like the Taj Mahal to hidden treasures such as Ziro Valley, this book offers readers a journey through vibrant cities, serene villages, and natural wonders. Blending practical advice with vivid storytelling, each chapter presents the essence of a destination—its heritage, flavors, people, and landscapes. Designed for both seasoned travelers and curious readers, the guide provides insights into geography, accessibility, culture, cuisine, biodiversity, and sustainable travel practices. Beyond being a directory of destinations, it brings places to life through stories, legends, and human experiences, inviting readers to understand and connect with India on a deeper level. Whether you’re planning a trip or exploring from afar, this guidebook promises an unforgettable journey across one of the most captivating countries in the world.
Available since: 04/30/2025.
Print length: 225 pages.

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