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North India Travel Packages, Don?t Miss It

If you are planning for a vacation and confused about where to go, then you can consider visiting India. India is a beautiful country with geographical as well cultural diversities. You will find so many beautiful and interesting places in India that you will get tired if you will try to visit almost all the famous places. India is such a country which has something to see for everyone. If you are the one who is interested in ancient forts and monuments, then you will find them in abundance in states like Udaipur, Jaipur etc. And if the calmness and heights of the mountains fanaticize you, then you can visit various hill stations like Shimla, Mussorie, Nainital etc.
Travel packages are also categorized according to various states included in them. For those who want to visit the heart of India which includes states of Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan etc., a North India travel package is recommended. It was in northern India, where a number of kings ruled in the ancient times. You will find numerous beautiful forts here, which are studied by a number of archaeologists. If you are looking for a honeymoon destination in India, then there are endless choices. Hill stations like Shimla, Kullu Manali, and Mount Abu etc. offer such romantic locations, which will make your honeymoon experience even more memorable. If you will visit Rajasthan which lies in northern India, then you will be able to see magnificent palaces of great Mughal kings. You will also find luxury hotels built in the palaces of kings, to provide you a royal experience.
There are a number of websites available on Internet wherein you will be able to find the most suitable north India travel package for you. You can choose from a variety of North India travel packages, depending on your budget and preferences. So, pack your bags this holiday, and head away to India to feel the beauty and culture of this unique country.

Covered Bridges – Discovering A North American Living History

Covered Bridges first appeared in the U.S. around 1805, but the history of these monuments to another age date back thousands of years to China. Covered bridges had also existed in Europe since medieval times and there were once hundreds of them in Switzerland, Austria and Germany.
But it’s here in the Northeastern U.S., where wooden covered bridge design and construction reached its pinnacle in the nineteenth century. A combination of pressing need, plentiful old growth northern forests, and sheer Yankee ingenuity, advanced the development of wooden covered bridges to a rare combination of marvelous engineering feats that were also pleasing to the eye.
WHY SO MANY COVERED BRIDGES IN THE NORTHEAST?
The northeast is a region of rivers, streams and creeks. As the population surged out away from coastal areas into the forested interior, villages sprung up near water sources. The water source was used to power mills in these towns, and villages often developed on both banks of a stream or river. Bridges were the obvious answer to connect these divided communities, and provide access for townsfolk to things like school, worship, and supplies.
But why cover them?
While much speculation has been put forth on this topic; the simple answer is protection against the weather for the bridge. Here in New England, where I live, covered wooden bridges last about three times as long as those exposed to the elements, and reduce bridge maintenance as well. During the 19th and early 20th century very few bridges built were not covered.
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT COVERED BRIDGES…
Most historians agree the first covered bridge in America was The Permanent Bridge completed in 1805 in Pennsylvania, originally designed by Timothy Palmer from New England. The longest known covered bridge is The Hartland in New Brunswick, Canada, which at 1,282 feet spans the Saint John River.
But perhaps the most famous covered bridges are in Madison County, Iowa. The Bridges of Madison County used to number 19, but today only six survive. Robert James Waller’s novel, and the movie of the same name, popularized these bridges to millions worldwide, and also provided evidence that covered bridges in North America are by no means limited to the Northeast region.
A question often asked is why so many of the bridges are painted red on the outside?
Historians believe the red coating makes the bridge seem more like a barn to a horse, and as horses tended to be skittish about crossing above flowing water, the illusion helped farmers and travelers navigate the obstacle with little incident from their four-legged friends.
THE CHANGING FACE OF THE COVERED BRIDGE IN NORTH AMERICA
As the twentieth century progressed bridge construction changed and metal manufactured truss bridges became first choice over wood. The ease of construction, increased strength, and low cost of these metal bridges became too overwhelming to ignore for budget conscious communities in the U.S.
The “work horse” bridges of the 19th century gave way to economics, and most wooden covered bridges in the U.S. quickly disappeared, except for the 800 left for admirers to view today. [...]

North India Travel & Tourism

If you want to see the majestic Himalayas, the incredible wildlife of India, and the sands, camels, forts and palaces of Rajasthan, then come for a trip to North India. If the colorful and vibrant culture of Gujarat or the golden wheat fields of Punjab lure you, then North India tourism is all waiting for you. If the history and architecture fascinates you, you can come to Delhi, Meerut, and Lucknow. If you want to go for the temple tours, then start from the holy city of Varanasi or the Vaishno Devi in Jammu. Our North India tourism takes you to all these places and more.

Be if for relaxation, adventure, or for pilgrimage, the North India tourism perfectly suites every need. On your North India tour discover the magnificence of the grand palaces, monuments and temples as you go about hearing their awesome historical tales by our expert guides and as you feast your eyes admiringly on the stunning architecture. North India tourism takes you to an unforgettable journey to the historical places to bring you face to face with the colorful and rich culture and heritage of India. For a taste of adventure in North India, our North India tour will also take you to the Himalayan wonderlands-Srinagar and Jammu, Himachal Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.

There is no limit to nature’s beauty and you will realize this once again as you come with us to explore the wild side of the northern part of the country, as a part of our North India tourism packages. Tourism in North India is now a flourishing industry as this is one of the most culturally rich parts of India. You can experience the joy of adventure in North India, in its rich forests or the majestic peaks of the Himalayan range. For the nature lovers, it is a treat to the eyes as every corner of North India, looks like picture postcards coming to life.

The North India tour also includes the most luxurious stay in the best hotels of the states and cities you visit. You will get to enjoy the best of the local cuisines where ever you go and this will only spice up your North India trip. Then there is also an option of staying in the best spa and ayurveda resorts in North India where you can learn the magical wonders of Ayurveda, Yoga and meditation in the solitude of hills and tranquil nature.

TSI India has the best deal offers for North India tour packages. So join with us for an unforgettable sojourn in North India and explore with us the unexplored splendors of the beautiful cities, states and villages here. Get to participate in the colorful festivals and fairs of North India and enjoy the folk cultural programmes of dance, music and various arts. We promise you to take you on a journey that will be worth every second of your visit and make your North India travel an affair to remember.

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