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Goa: Dudhsagar Waterfall, Jeep Safari and Spice Plantation
¥5,707
per adult

Dudhsagar Waterfalls Tour Jeep Safari and Spice Plantation Visit
¥5,035
per adult

Explore the Best of North Goa by Car (Guided Full Day City Sightseeing Tour)
¥16,790
per traveler

Goa: Dinner Cruise Party with Hotel Transfer Option
¥3,022
per adult

Divar Island: Local Goan Village Tour with Traditional Lunch
¥3,828
per adult

Capital City, Churches & Forts Of Goa, Old Goa Churches, Panaji City.
¥22,393
per adult

Full-Day Goa Shore Excursion Including Lunch at Spice Plantation
¥17,508
per adult
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North India must see attractions
1. Taj Mahal
On the banks of Agra’s Yamuna River is one of the world’s best-known architectural masterpieces, the Taj Mahal. Conceived by grieving Emperor Shah Jahan for his deceased wife, the marble mausoleum was built over 22 years, involving tens of thousands of stone workers and European inlay experts. Discover its beauty at daybreak as dawn colors light up the white marble.
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2. Golden Temple
Architectural grandeur, captivating serenity and warm hospitality await at the Golden Temple. Mingle with pilgrims as you wander amid the mystical beauty of this 16th-century temple complex. The Golden Temple takes its names from the stunning Harmandir Sahib, the complex’s centerpiece set in the heart of a sacred pool. This is the Sikhs’ most divine shrine, a place where followers of varied religious beliefs meet in unison.
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3. Chandni Chowk
Visit Chandni Chowk (“Moonlit Market”) to explore the bustling bazaars that form an integral part of Indian life, and to visit historical shrines and temples. Taste local street food, shop for bargains and experience the atmosphere of this chaotic and fascinating district.
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4. India Gate
Visit India Gate, India’s national monument, which is dedicated to fallen soldiers. Admire its impressive design, watch military parades and marching bands, and enjoy picnics and games on the grassy lawns. India Gate is a 138-foot- (42-meter) tall archway honoring the tens of thousands of Indian soldiers who died serving in the British Army in World War I. Look for the inscriptions of the names of more than 13,000 soldiers who died in the Afghan War of 1919. Mounted under the arch is the Amar Jawan Jyoti, an eternal flame commemorating unknown soldiers who lost their lives in various wars.
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5. Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple
Swaminarayan Akshardham in New Delhi is among the largest Hindu temples in the world. It showcases ancient Indian architecture and traditions, and educates visitors about Hindu heritage and spirituality. “Akshardham” means the home of the supreme god.
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