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	<title>World Travel Trips &#187; India</title>
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		<title>Munnar hills &#8211; South India</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kerala, popularly known as â€˜Godâ€™s own countryâ€™ and dubbed by National Geographic Traveler as â€˜One of 50 must see destinations of a lifetimeâ€™ and â€˜One of the 10 paradises of the Worldâ€™, has numerous exotic locations that holds the interest of tourists among them munnar hills  is the most prominent one.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kerala, popularly known as â€˜Godâ€™s own countryâ€™ and dubbed by National Geographic Traveler as â€˜One of 50 must see destinations of a lifetimeâ€™ and â€˜One of the 10 paradises of the Worldâ€™, has numerous exotic locations that holds the interest of tourists among them <a href="http://www.munnarweb.com/munnar-attractions.html">munnar hills</a>  is the most prominent one.</p>
<p>Munnar hills is the most sought after and naturally beautiful hill station in South India. The ice cool atmosphere, the never-ending tea plantations, waterfalls, wildlife sanctuaries lakes and holiday felicities, together draw tourists from all around the globe to Munnar.</p>
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		<title>Heart Of India</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Enjoy the mystique of Rajah palaces, temples, and traditions. See tiger, deer, sambar, camel, elephant, and Ganges River rituals.
India, with 5,000 years of civilization and approximately 975 million people, is second only to China in population. It is the largest democracy in the world.
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<p>India, with 5,000 years of civilization and approximately 975 million people, is second only to China in population. It is the largest democracy in the world.</p>
<p>Nothing can quite duplicate the experience of exploring India&#8217;s history, languages, traditions and religious development.</p>
<p>Dance, music, art and religious rituals came to India from multiplicity of races and ethic groups.</p>
<p>Independence from Britain was achieved in 1947, furthering the unification of hundreds of small states and finally making India a large, united country.</p>
<p>Agriculture flourished due to its highly fertile plain. The discovery of iron around 1000 B.C. open the way to  implements needed for clearing the huge forests, and building cities. India&#8217;s extensive coastline provides excellent import and export opportunities- another asset to self-sufficiency.</p>
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