North India Travel can be enchanted by a land of wonderful sights.
On the journeys across the northern states of India one can see the architectural marvels of India, wander through the historic cities of India - Delhi, Jaipur, and Varanasi and see beautiful monuments, forts and palaces, temples and sacred shrines.
One can witness customs unchanged by time and feel the spiritual presence of the divine on pilgrimage tours to North India. The visitor can travel on luxury train tours or test their body to the limits on adventure tours and explore Himalayas.
It is here that the deep love of one man for one woman created Taj Mahal; where the King of Kings ruled; where the sacred Ganges flows past holy cities; where the Himalayas stand silent and magnificent; where 5000 years of culture awaits to be absorbed.
The North India, strategically, most important part of India has shaped the course of India's historical and cultural evolution over the last 3500 years.
The three main religions - Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism; the origin of sacred river Ganga, Yamuna and sources of many other important rivers are in northern India.
The mighty Himalayas from Himachal Pradesh to Arunachal Pradesh safeguarding the country are also part of the northern India. Delhi, the capital of India has seen the battle between many emperors and has been ruled by them from time to time.
Northern India has its own significance due to diverse culture; amazing monuments, wildlife, rivers, Himalayas, religion and climate.
The entire north India from north-west to north-east is also very important, strategically and from country's safety point of view as well, as it borders Pakistan in the north-west, China in north and north-east, Nepal in and Bhutan in north-east.
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