About India

India, a land of vibrant diversity and deep-rooted traditions, is home to over 1.4 billion people. From the majestic Himalayas in the north to the serene beaches in the south, India offers a unique blend of ancient heritage, bustling cities, and natural beauty. A prime destination for MICE events, India seamlessly combines modern infrastructure with historical landmarks, providing an exceptional setting for business and leisure. Experience India’s rich cultural tapestry with Liberty India and unlock the wonders of this captivating country.

Punjab

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Punjab is known as the 'Granary of India' for contributing significantly to India’s agricultural production, especially wheat.

Jammu & Kashmir

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Jammu and Kashmir's Dal Lake is famous for its houseboats and floating vegetable markets.

Himachal Pradesh

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Himachal Pradesh is home to Asia's largest glacier, the Bara Shigri Glacier, located in the Lahaul-Spiti district.

Haryana

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Haryana surrounds New Delhi on three sides and is one of India’s wealthiest states per capita.

Uttar Pradesh

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Uttar Pradesh is home to the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, in Agra.

Rajasthan

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Rajasthan is home to the Thar Desert, the largest desert in India, covering 200,000 square kilometers.

Gujarat

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Gujarat's Gir Forest is the only natural habitat of the Asiatic Lion in the world.

Madhya Pradesh

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The UNESCO World Heritage Site, Khajuraho, in Madhya Pradesh, is famous for its erotic sculptures.

Chattisgarh

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Chhattisgarh is called the 'Rice Bowl of India' due to its extensive rice production.

Jharkhand

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Jharkhand is rich in mineral resources, contributing 40% of India’s mineral wealth, especially coal and iron.

Bihar

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Nalanda University in Bihar, established in the 5th century AD, was one of the world’s first residential universities.

West Bengal

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West Bengal's Kolkata is the only city in India to have a tram network, in continuous operation since 1902.

Sikkim

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Sikkim is India’s least populous and second smallest state, and the first to become fully organic in farming.

Meghalaya

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Meghalaya’s Cherrapunji and Mawsynram are among the wettest places on Earth, receiving the highest annual rainfall.

Arunachal Pradesh

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Arunachal Pradesh is the first Indian state to greet the sunrise due to its easternmost location.

Nagaland

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Nagaland celebrates the famous Hornbill Festival, which showcases the cultural heritage of the state’s 16 tribes.

Manipur

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Manipur is the birthplace of modern polo, known locally as 'Sagol Kangjei.'

Mizoram

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Mizoram's capital, Aizawl, is perched on a ridge 1,132 meters above sea level, offering stunning views.

Tripura

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Tripura's Ujjayanta Palace, built by Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya, is now a museum showcasing the state’s history.

Odisha

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Odisha's Konark Sun Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is shaped like a giant chariot with intricately carved wheels.

Maharashtra

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Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra, is home to the world's largest slum, Dharavi, and India’s financial capital.

Telangana

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Hyderabad’s Charminar, one of India’s most iconic monuments, was built in 1591 by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah.

Karnataka

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Karnataka houses India's first-ever 3D planetarium, the Swami Vivekananda Planetarium in Mangalore.

Andhra Pradesh

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Andhra Pradesh is home to the world’s largest masonry dam, the Nagarjuna Sagar Dam.

Tamil Nadu

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Tamil Nadu’s Brihadeeswara Temple in Thanjavur is one of the largest and most grand Hindu temples globally.

Kerala

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Kerala is known as 'God's Own Country' and boasts the highest literacy rate in India.

Andaman & Nicobar islands

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The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are home to the world’s largest sea turtles, the leatherback turtles.

Lakshadweep

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Lakshadweep is India’s smallest Union Territory, consisting of 36 islands and known for its coral reefs and marine life.

Delhi

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New Delhi is home to the largest mosque in India, the Jama Masjid, built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.

Daman & Diu

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Diu’s Fort, built by the Portuguese, still stands strong, overlooking the Arabian Sea.

Goa

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Goa was a Portuguese colony for over 450 years, which deeply influences its architecture and cuisine.

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