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The cinema capital of India most of all involves tourists from the USA and Great Britain

     Last data published by the ministry of tourism and culture of the Indian state of Maharashtra, have shown that this region takes the second place on popularity in the country. The palm has got to Delhi. In 2007 the western coast of India has involved on 14,5 % of more visitors from abroad, than in previous years. In Delhi these results have appeared on 17,3 % above. As has shown the statistican, the majority of the tourists travelling across Maharashtra, comes from Great Britain. Visitors from the USA became the second for number.

     Such popularity among the western visitors to staff is provided with the city of Mumbaj - cinema capital of India. Here there are well-known pavilions of the area Bollivud which has surpassed by quantity of finished shooting films the largest Hollywood studios. Besides, Mumbaj is ready to offer the visitors set of other entertainments and attractions. Also, state of Maharashtra is famous for magnificent beaches and picturesque mountain landscapes.

     Tourists for certain will like excursions on reserves where all conditions for cultivation of rare breeds of tigers are created. The campaign on the well-known caves which have been recognised by UNESCO a part of a world heritage becomes not less interesting entertainment.

     But it is necessary to remember that for travel across India, the Indian visa is necessary and that you on will be passed by the Indian customs on border.

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