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Kerala Houseboat..
Kerala is famous for its back waters and thus it is also filled with Kerala Boats. Kerala Houseboats are also otherwise or it is termed in Malayalam as kettuvallam. The boats are called Kettuvallam, which means a boat made by tying together pieces of woods and ropes. And it is hard to believe that there is no single nails are used for the construction of the Kerala Boats.
Posted on Nov-19-2011
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How to Register for a Honeymoon rather than Wedding Gifts
Honeymoon Registry is better than 3 toasters!
Your Honeymoon does not have to break your bank account. You can actually upgrade your Honeymoon by registering for Honeymoon fun, travel and extra cash.
For younger couples, a registry for china and appliances to set up house is appropriate. But with so many people marrying later than their twenties, and possibly not for the first time, gifts of blenders are not needed. Instead the trend is to register for your honeymoon.
Posted on Nov-18-2011
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How to Plan a Local Honeymoon
After months of planning and waiting, your wedding day has finally arrived. Sometimes the idea of traveling hours by car or plane to the honeymoon destination isn't appealing. More and more couples are opting for honeymoon destinations that are within an easy driving distance of their home. This allows them more time to enjoy the experience and less time in transit after an already stressful time.
Posted on Nov-18-2011
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Responsible Tourism in India
Sites from India's rich cultural heratage.
Responsible tourism in countries like India generates the economy for local businesses, improves working conditions and enhances the lives of the residents. It engenders respect between locals and tourists.
Posted on Nov-17-2011
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Condition of Tourism in India
Home to a culture that is one of the most vibrant in the world, an emerging economy and one of the largest populations on earth, India makes for an incredible destination. Tourism has become the biggest sector of the economy in India (6.23 percent of GDP). There are now resorts and airlines as luxurious as anywhere in the world there. Still, there is danger to traveling in an emerging country that still has such rampant crime and poverty.
Posted on Nov-17-2011
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What Are the Benefits of Tourism in India?
Taj Mahal located in Agra, India
India is located in south Asia and has a population of 1.2 billion people. This Third World country's diverse landscape, culture and festivals have allowed the promotion of tourism through the "Incredible India" campaign. Annually, India attracts more than 5 million foreign tourists for business and social pleasures.
Posted on Nov-15-2011
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Tourism in South India
Kerala's tropical coastline.
With over 230 million people, four official languages and nearly 650,000 square kilometers of space, South India can be a formidable destination for any traveler. Those that take the time to visit will find a vastly different world from the congested cities like Mumbai and Delhi to the north. From sprawling coastlines to majestic mountain ranges, the geography of the region offers a diversity to match its wide array of people and cultures.
Posted on Nov-11-2011
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Kerala Traditions in Decorating Homes
Kerala is located on coastal India.
Kerala is a part of India, located in the southwestern tip of the country. It is a coastal area and has been selected by "National Geographic" as one of the 50 destinations of a lifetime and one of the 13 paradises in the world. Its palm-dotted beaches coupled with woods, forests and abundant wildlife have provided the native community with a wealth of materials from which to create colorful textiles and craft forms for which it is famous today.
Posted on Nov-11-2011
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Kerala Traditional Art & Culture
Kerala is a state located in the southwestern portion of India. It is a highly desirable tourist destination and is known for its unique art and culture.
Posted on Nov-08-2011
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Tourist Destinations and Development of Tourism in India
During the 1980s, India began to be viewed as a tourist destination. The country's diversity and rich culture, as well as its landscape, architecture and history continue to draw in tourists from all over the world. The Central and State governments of India have been working to actively promote tourism in the nation by enacting specific policies in the public and private sectors.
Posted on Nov-08-2011
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