Patna
The historical city
of Patna has witnessed the rise and fall of many dynasties. Located on the
banks where rivers

Sone
and Ganga merge, this city offers a wealth of tourist attractions. Today, it
enjoys a prominent position on the tourist map of India.
Patna promises a memorable time to the tourists with its variety of tourist
attractions. It has Sadakat Ashram, Takht Harmandir, Gol Ghar, Patna Museum
and the Planetarium. Moreover, Patna also offers excursions to Vaishali and
Sonepur - the two major Buddhist travel attractions.
Travel Bureau - A reputed Travel Operator, can meet your requirements for
hotel accommodations and tours to Patna.
Varanasi attracts tourist from every corner of the world. Reputed as
one of the most ancient cities in the world,

it
is located on the banks of
River Ganges. The city has countless
ancient temples and ashrams that offer a respite from the trauma of daily
life.
The most admired tourist attraction in the city is the high banks of River
Ganges. However, tourists also find Kashi Vishwanath Temple, St. Mary's
Church, Bharat Mata Mandir, Durga Temple and Tulsi Manas Temple worth
exploring.
Moreover, Varanasi also serves as a base to explore various Buddhist
tourist attractions including
Bodhgaya, Kushinagar, Rajgir, Nalanda,
Lumbini and Shravasti.
Travel Bureau - A reputed Travel Operator, can meet your requirements for
hotel accommodations and tours to Varanasi.
Gwalior
Gwalior - The
erstwhile capital of Scindia's, is one of the most visited tourist
destinations in India.

The
city has a tradition of glory and grandeur that reflects in its various
ancient monuments including the massive Gwalior Fort.
The most admired tourist attraction in Gwalior is its splendid Gwalior
Fort. The fort has remained unconquered since time immemorial. Other
attractions that deserve more than a brief visit include Jai Vilas Palace,
Tomb of Tansen, Mausoleum of Gaus Mohammad and the Sun Temple.
Travel Bureau - A reputed Travel Operator, can meet your requirements for
hotel accommodations and tours to Gwalior.