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sushanttourtravels · 6 years ago
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Educational Tours Established in 2013, Sushant Tour Travels, has organised tours all across India. Sushant Tour Travels is specialized in planning the educational trips as per the needs of the students and their respective departments as Architects, school groups, Sports, Engineers, Doctors etc. we work and tailor such trips very closely and detailed way. We understand the little things that can transform a tour to a more rewarding, pleasant and memorable holiday!! In the past 6 years, Sushant Tour Travels has handled thousands of students from Schools and Universities across India.At Sushant Tour Travels we personalize for the safety and convenience of every individual during the tour. Our young, enthusiastic and vibrant Team contribute greatly towards the experience and knowledge of the student. We indulge students in various activities and games which are specially designed to bring a team spirit and extract leadership qualities of students.
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sushanttourtravels · 6 years ago
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What this tour is about: The Golden Triangle (Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur) is the most popular tourist circuit in India, and not without reason. Delhi is an old city, where the grand ruins of dead Empires dot the landscape. Agra is home to the exquisite Taj Mahal. And Jaipur is a picture-book fantasy of elephants, camels, forts and exotic palaces. But there’s more to the Golden Triangle than beautiful monuments and ruins. The cities of the Golden Triangle are a living microcosm of India, where multiple religions and faiths co-exist. Hindus, Jains, Sikhs and Muslims still follow ancient ways of life, celebrating festivals and fairs as their forefathers did. Philosophy and religion determine all aspects of life, from birth to death. Village and agricultural life follow traditional patterns, governed by the seasons. Traditional artisans and craftsmen still work in guilds, creating both the mundane and the beautiful. The bazaars are teeming with spices, fruits, vegetables, colourful fabrics, jewellery and household wares. Vendors serve up a wide range of spicy street food, confectioners cook up traditional delicacies, and yes, cows do wander about the streets! Seeing and understanding this real India is what makes the Golden Triangle fascinating. Combined with the outstanding beauty of forts, tombs, palaces and temples, this is a visit you will not forget............
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sushanttourtravels · 6 years ago
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Top Attractions in IndiaGeographically India stretches from the tropical lushness of the Indian Ocean coasts to the high Himalaya, with virtually every conceivable terrain between. Combine this with a history dating back thousands of years and the result is a land of incredible diversity and endless fascination. A rich melting pot of religions and languages, regional cultural and culinary traditions and festivals, splendid artistic and architectural styles. Climate- India has such a wide range of climatic factors that it’s impossible to pin down the best time to visit weather-wise with any certainty. Broadly speaking October to March tend to be the most pleasant months over much of the country. In the far south, the monsoon weather pattern tends to make January to September more pleasant, while Sikkim and the areas of northeastern India tend to be more palatable between March and August, and Kashmir and the mountainous regions of Himachal Pradesh are at their most accessible between May and September. The deserts of Rajasthan and the northwestern Indian Himalayan region are at their best during the monsoon. India is a land of festivals and fairs. Every day of the year there is a festival celebrated in some part of the country. Some festivals welcome the seasons of the year, the harvest, the rains, or the full moon. Others celebrate religious occasions, the birthdays of divine beings, saints, and gurus (revered teachers), or the advent of the New Year. A number of these festivals are common to most parts of India. However, they may be called by different names in various parts of the country or may be celebrated in a different fashion. Religion- religion seeps into every facet of Indian life. Despite being a secular democracy, India is one of the few countries in which the social and religious structures that define the nation’s identity remain intact, and have continued to do so for at least 4000 years despite invasions, persecution, European colonialism and political upheaval. Change is inevitably taking place as modern technology reaches further and further into the fabric of society but essentially rural India remains much the same as it has for thousands of years. So resilient are its social and religious institutions that it has absorbed, ignored or thrown off all attempts to radically change or destroy them.
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sushanttourtravels · 6 years ago
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Rajasthan, The Jewel In India’s Crown
Magnificent forts that emerge from mountain tops, palaces decorated in mirror, marble and stone, festivals of whirling skirts and colourful turbans, and bazaars full of gorgeous handlooms and handicrafts…it doesn’t get more vibrant than Rajasthan
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