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short note on highway tourism

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Answered by 1lonesailor
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I'm giving of assam. Don't delete if u r non indian
Roughly shaped like a bird with wings stretching along the length of the Brahmaputra river, Assam is the central state in the North-East Region of India and serves as the gateway to the rest of the Seven Sister States. The land of red river and blue hills, Assam comprises three main geographical areas: the Brahmaputra Valley which constitutes the expansive wingspan, the Barak Valley extending like a tail, and the intervening Karbi Plateau and North Cachar Hills. Assam shares its border with Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura, Mizoram and West Bengal; and there are National Highways leading to their capital cities. It also shares international borders with Bhutan and Bangladesh. In ancient times Assam was known as Pragjyotisha or Pragjyotishpura, and Kamarupa.

Answered by Anonymous
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it is of haryana ok.

Haryana pioneered into the field of tourism with the launching of its concept of highway tourism. Making the best of the presence of national highways that crossed through it, Haryana Tourism decided to cater to the highway traveller. They set up tourist complexes on the national highways.  It opened recreation centres at district headquarter towns to cater to the local residents. With a well established infrastructure, it soon began to develop destination stations around Delhi-the National Capital and began to identify places of tourist interest in the State where tourism facilities could be developed.


Beginning with one resort in 1966 today Haryana Tourism runs 44 tourist complexes spreaded  all over the state .These resorts are full with the facilities such as hotel ,motels, restaurants ,bars,fast, food centers ,health clubs ,conference hall and recreational facilities .777 rooms are available in the resorts run by Haryana Tourism. Barring Kurukshetra site Haryana has no conventional tourist attraction, not even a hill station. Yet today the Haryana Tourism Development Corporation is a profit-making undertaking.

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