tourism

[|http://gov.ua.nic.in/uttaranchaltourism/index.html]The official website for tourism in Uttarkhand (formerly Uttaranchal) is fairly comprehensive, covering all the major sites.
 * STATE TOURISM AND TRAVEL WEBSITES**

[|http://www.rajasthantourism.gov.in/index.htm] The official website about tourism for the Rajasthan government, it has information about all the major sites, including wildlife parks, palaces and forts.
 * (The Jewel of Rajasthan, Desert Tour)**

[|http://jaipur.nic.in/] This official government website is specific to Jaipur, and has information about fairs, festivals, places of interests specifically for this city. [|http://www.mptourism.com/dest/khajuraho.html] This official website of the Madhya Pradesh Government website provides a brief overview of Khajuraho. (**Ancient Temples and Cultural Capital)**
 * (The Jewel of Rajasthan)**

http://www.varanasicity.com/index.html This informative and visually appealing website provides the visitor with a general feel of Varanasi. In addition to great photos, it has a lot of information about the history, places of pilgrimage, arts and crafts of Varanasi, as well as practical information about the weather and places to eat. (**Ancient Temples and Cultural Capital, Cultural Kolkata and Ancient Varanasi)** [| http://www.wb.nic.in/westbg/calcutta.asp] The official website for Kolkata provides brief information about major places of interest in the city. It includes photos and a map.
 * (Ancient Temples and Cultural Capital, Cultural Kolkata and Ancient Varanasi)**

http://www.kerala.gov.in/ This is the general link to the government of Kerala website. On the right hand of the screen is a link to the education department.
 * (South India: Globalisation Old and New, Southern Spice Route)**

[|http://www.goatourism.org/About_Goa/goa_intro.htm] Official government website of Goa with lots of information about the history, local people, art and culture of the state.
 * (South India: Globalisation Old and New, Southern Spice Route)**

[|http://www.tibet.com/] The official website for the Tibetan Government in exile provides a lot of information in an easy to access, though prosaic way. Information that can be found includes details of how the government works, guidelines for a future Tibet, and the current status of Tibet. It also has links to information abut Tibetan culture, musicians, with a highlight the audio links which include the Tibetan national anthem. People interested in the Tibetan cause can also visit the Australian Tibet Council at [|www.atc.org.au].
 * (Dharamasala and the Himalayan Foothills)**

[|http://chandigarhtourism.gov.in/] The government website for Chandigarh gives a great visual overview of the city, with many photos on the places of interest, art and architecture and the gardens of the city.
 * (Dharamasala and the Himalayan Foothills)**

http://hpshimla.nic.in/ A website by the Himachal Pradesh government, it has a lot of detail about many aspects of the history, climate and attractions of Shimla, and includes a map and photo gallery.
 * (Dharamasala and the Himalayan Foothills)**

http://www.kingdomofbhutan.com/ An extensive and beautiful website that looks at all aspects of Bhutan, their history, culture, geography and people. It also gives an overview of how the government works, the national symbols of Bhutan, and practical information for the visitor.
 * (Wonderful Bhutan)**

http://www.tamilnadutourism.org/ This is the official tourism website for the Tamil Nadu Government. It has information about all major destinations in the state, information about fine arts (including dance and music), astrology and wild life. The cuisine section has a collection of recipes.