The edition is the second in the series, following the Chennai (Tamil Nadu) edition in early 2013. The guide encourages travelers from across the world to explore the rich heritage and culture of diverse India.
"After launching the Green Guide to Chennai and Tamil Nadu, we wanted to add another edition which would reflect the rich culture and heritage of India," Cynthia Ochterbeck, Editorial Director of Michelin Travel Partner said in a statement.
Ochterbeck said it is impossible to tell India's tale without talking about the magnificent art and architecture of the Mughal era.
"We hope that with the second edition of the Green Guide coming to India, we can contribute our share to the rapidly evolving tourism market in the country" she added.
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The guide proposes itineraries for exploring the vestiges of the short-lived city Fatehpur Sikri, spotting tigers on a jeep safari in Ranthambore National Park, and experiencing the local colour at Pushkar's annual camel fair and of course, marveling at the Taj Mahal.
Michelin, a Tyre maker, has a celebrated star-rating system for attractions, detailed maps and recommendations for restaurants and accommodations to help travelers experience the best of the region.
A kindle version of the "Delhi Agra Jaipur" guide is also available at Amazon website.
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