<% dim user dim password dim logout dim name dim dbcon dim rs pla=request.QueryString("pla") userval=Request.QueryString("out") 'Open the Connection Set dbcon=Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection") dbcon.ConnectionString=Session("connect") dbcon.Open '*--*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*--**--**-*--**--*-**-*- query result start*-*-*-*-*---**--**-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*--**--*-**--*-*-* Set rs3=Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset") if userval="" or userval="0" then rs3.Open "Select * from monument", dbcon else rs3.Open "Select * from monument where heading_id=" & userval , dbcon end if if rs3.eof=false then session("cathead")=rs3("heading") end if Set rs4=Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset") rs4.Open "Select * from placedetail where Scode in("& pla &") " , dbcon if Session("city")<>"all" then Set rscity=Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset") rscity.Open "Select * from city where city_name ='"& Session("city")&"'" , dbcon pcity=rscity("city_code") Set rsround=Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset") rsround.Open "Select * from citysmall where sCode="& pcity &"" , dbcon end if %> Travel Planner










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India's amazing diversity offers you everything you could ever want in a holiday. From the moment that you set foot in India to be greeted by a graceful namaste, a gesturethat denotes both welcome and respect, you are on the way to one of the most rewarding experiences of your life.  Explore modern cities that have grown organically from the roots of a multi-hued past. Make a pilgrimage to holy shrines that echo with tales of antiquity. Frolic on a vast array of golden beaches that dot an enviable coastline, washed by two seas and an ocean. Sport with adventure in style. Let the jungle lure you to a fascinating world at a diverse array of wildlife sanctuaries and national parks...

this is the wonder that is India .

At any part of the year India can offer you a dazzling array of destinations and experiences. In summer, when the subcontinent is sizzling, there are spectacular retreats amidst the heady beauty of the Himalayas or the lush heights of the Western Ghats with cool trekking trails, tall peaks to conqueror stretches of white water for the adventure seekers.

In the cool of an Indian winter, cities come alive with cultural feasts of music and dance. The balmy weather is an ideal time for you to go century hopping in romantic cities studded with medieval forts and palaces. The sun drenched beaches are inviting and wildlife sanctuaries with their abundance of flora and fauna are a buzz with the nurture of the young. 

You can taste the delights of the Indian monsoon anywhere in the country- on a camel safari in the Rajasthan desert when nature comes alive and the peacocks dance; along the west coast where the relentless slantingrain paints the countryside in brilliant greens or even trekking amidst the stark grandeur of mountain valleys lying in the rain shadow of the Himalayas. 

Experience exotic India live like a maharaja in the rich ambiance of royal forts and palaces that are now heritage hotels; luxuriate in the serene beauty of a coral island with its turquoise lagoon; participate in the exuberance of a village fair or a colorful festival; day dream on a house boat drifting down the palm - fringed backwaters; delight in the grace of a dancer or shop till you drop - buying exquisite silks, carved figurines, brass and silver ware, marble inlaid with semi-precious stones, finely crafted jewelry, miniature paintings, carpets  ....at unbelievable prices.

India, always warm and inviting, is a place of infinite variety - one that favors you with a different facet of its fascination every time you come-on a visit. 

India is one of the few countries in the world, today, in which the social and religious structures, which define the nation's identity, are intact for over 4000 years. There is possibly no other country where religion is so inextricably intertwined with every aspect of life. India was the birth place of the two of the world's great religion (Hinduism & Buddhism) and one of its smallest (Jainism). India 's first major civilization flourished for 1000 years from around 2500 BC along the Indus River valley. The origins of Hinduism can be traced all the way back to this early civilization. The Aryans swept south from Central Asia between 1500 and 200 BC. It was during this period of transition (1500-1200 BC) that the Hindu sacred scriptures, the Vedas, were written.

India has tropical weather. One cannot speak of the climate of India, or else one must speak of several different India's. The subcontinent has eight climatic zones all of which only have the monsoon rains in common. But even the monsoon comes to different parts of the country at different times. And you can fly in the space of a couple of hours through a range of weather from the cold crisp air of the mountains to the burning dry heat of the Rajasthan Desert where summer temperature regularly reach 45°C and beyond.

 
 
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