West India Tourism
Ahmedabad
India Tourism
Ahmedabad is the largest city in the state of Gujarat and the seventh largest
urban agglomeration in India, with a population of almost 52 lakhs (5.1
million). Located on the banks of the River Sabarmati, the city is the administrative
centre of Ahmedabad district, and was the capital of Gujarat from 1960 to
1970, the capital was shifted to Gandhinagar thereafter. The city is sometimes
called Karnavati, a name for an older town that existed in the same location;
in colloquial Gujarati, it is commonly called Amdavad.
Aurangabad
India Tourism
The gateway to the World Heritage Sites of Ajanta and Ellora, Aurangabad
is named after the Mughal emperor, Aurangzeb. Lying along the right bank
of the Kham River, the city is the district headquarters, which offers visitors
all the modern comforts and amenities.There are several luxury and budget
hotels, shopping centres and banks.
Goa India Tourism
Variously known as "Pearl of the Orient" and a "Tourist Paradise",
the state of Goa is located on the western coast of India in the coastal
belt known as Konkan. The magnificent scenic beauty and the architectural
splendours of its temples, churches and old houses have made Goa a firm
favourite with travellers around the world.
Mumbai India
Tourism
Welcome to the city that never sleeps! Pulsating, Alive, On the Move, Vibrant,
Fun -- this is Mumbai or as it is still frequently referred to -- Bombay.
The most modern city in India, it captures the spirit of the changing pace
set by liberalization and modernisation.
Nagpur India
Tourism
The vast region of Vidarbha stretches across north-eastern Maharashtra,
with Nagpur as its main city. Rich in its biodiversity, mineral wealth and
ethnicity, this verdant land with its undulating hills and lazy winding
rivers, has many wildlife sanctuaries, forts, temples and geological sites.
Indeed, Vidarbha is a veritable cornucopia of Natures bounty; a lavish
feast thats sure to fill up your senses.
Nashik India
Tourism
Proximity to many holy temples and sites including the famous pilgrimage
centre of Shirdi and a long tryst with Indias sacred past, has made
Nashik a confluence for the spiritually enlightened. Mythology has it that
Rama, the king of Ayodhya, made Nashik his temporary abode during the 14
years of his exile.
Pune India
Tourism
Queen of the Deccan, Oxford of the East, and cultural capital of Maharashtra,
Pune is a city with a future that promises to be as interesting as its history.
Long-standing bastion of the Maratha empire and home to the legendary Raja
Shivaji, the Pune district is marked by magnificent land and sea forts,
testimony to its glorious past.
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