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Maha Tour using Java Servlet

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This paper presents the development of a web-based application designed for tourists exploring famous places in Maharashtra. Utilizing Java Server Pages (JSP), Servlets, and MySQL, the platform offers detailed information about caves, forts, festivals, and nearby hotels. Features such as location-based filtering and Google Maps integration enhance user experience by helping travelers discover spots based on proximity and interest. The system aims to simplify travel planning by providing personalized and accurate data through an intuitive interface.

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