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India has always remained a favourite tourist destination for travel lovers around the world. Known as the mystic land
, India offers an inexhaustible potpourri of destinations that have always fascinated people from around the world. Known for its rich hospitality, India offers a diverse basket of cultures. In this post, we have listed the top five places to visit in the country. If you have decided to travel across India & are looking for places to visit, this is for you.

Rishikesh (Uttarakhand)
The religious city of Rishikesh is situated in the foothills of the Himalayas in Uttarakhand. It holds a deep cultural & religious significance as it is the gateway for some of the most famous pilgrimages in the country, including Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri & Yamnotri. But one cannot restrict this place to its temples. Rishikesh is the top spot for youngsters interested in adventure sports. The place offers an amazing holiday experience with white water rafting, bungee jumping & trekking trails. While there, you can make a quick stop at the holy city of Haridwar, just 20 kms away.


Goa
This charming little state on India's west coast, Goa used to be a Portuguese colony before India鈥檚 independence. Lined with pretty beaches, Goa attracts a whopping estimate of 2.5 million tourists every year. Hire a bike or a car & drive across the colonial charm of old Goa or simply laze around the beach & sample famous Goan cuisines. Don鈥檛 miss the pretty shell jewellery sold on the beaches.


Jaipur (Rajasthan)
The largest city in Rajasthan & India's first planned city, Jaipur is more famously known as the Pink City. It is home to some of the most famous forts of history. The city offers several attractions such as the City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Amber Fort & the Birla Temple. If you happen to be there in January, don鈥檛 miss the Jaipur Literature Festival.


Agra (Uttar Pradesh)
About 200 kms away from Delhi, the city is popular for one of the Seven Wonders of the World 鈥?Taj Mahal. But that is not the only attraction of this city. Agra is a testimony of the art & culture of the Mughal rule in India. Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri are visited by millions of tourists every year from around the world. If you have a sweet tooth, don鈥檛 forget to pack along some Agre ka petha.


Mumbai (Maharashtra)
The city that, literally, never sleeps! Mumbai is the melting pot of all cultures. It is the economic seat of the country & home to the largest film industry in the world - Bollywood. But the city also has a rich history, evident in its architecture. The southern end of the city is lined with Victorian monuments from the British era, while the northern end is home to the only national park in India that lies within city limits - Sanjay Gandhi National Park. The spirit of Mumbai resides in its busy life, with packed local trains & overstuffed BEST buses. Visit the city of Mumbai not as a tourist but as a traveller, and you will have learnt a lot about India on the whole.


All this travel definitely sounds interesting, but may also seem expensive. But not for those, who have a successful career in the travel & tourism industry. With the right training & guidance you too can be a part of this dynamic industry.


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>Why are single Christians turning to the World?

Posted by nick_niesen on October 27th, 2010


Non-Christians are going to wonder why I seem to be putting you down in this article but the truth is that I?m writing this for committed Christians not those who have nothing to do with God or the Church.


So we are going to ask the question ?why are single Christians increasingly turning to non-Christians to seek relationships?? We are also going to deal with what the consequences are for the Christians themselves and also for the wider Church. Finally we are going to ask what can be done about it from an individual perspective and also what we can do for each other.


If you have been a single Christian for any length of time you will know how hard it is (at times) to find suitable marriage partners. There are a multitude of reasons for this, not least the fact that there are more women than men in the Church (on balance). This is an unhealthy balance that leads to a feminisation of all things Christian when looked at from a male point of view.


Many men consider Christianity to not be the most masculine of religions and the Church has its fair share of men dressed in long robes and not enough masculine role models. This does not encourage them to come through the doors in the first place. Men are attracted to physicality which is why martial arts are so popular. Make Church life for Christian men more masculine and active and you will attract more men into the Church.


So with not enough men coming into the Church and also the more masculine men being put off the Church the choice for your average single Christian woman is narrowed considerably. So what is she to do? Prayer is a good start but without action it is faith ?without works? and faith ?without works? doesn?t work! So what next? This is where the natural tendency is to get discouraged and start looking outside the Church. This is the chief reason why single Christians are going out into the non-Christian world looking for relationships. The result is that they are getting pregnant and marrying un-suitable people who don?t share their faith or values. Long-term this is the cause of many people leaving the Church.


So what can be done about this? In my current role I am constantly asked about how to meet new single Christians. My first response is usually to recommend that they start where they are in their Church and try to get to know everyone they don?t yet know. After this there is the wider bo.

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