Shillong is the capital of Meghalaya and situated at the foothills of the Himalaya offers you a marvelous opportunity to admire the beauty of lakes, caves, waterfalls, rich flora & fauna and enjoy nature like anywhere else in the world. In & around Shillong there are a number of waterfalls and these romantic waterfalls situated in the state offering a pleasurable experience to visitors. If you really a great fan of nature, there is perhaps no better place than a waterfall to satiate your fancy to the core. The real vision of water in motion is actually like a quill…
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Onam, the Harvest Festival of Kerala is one of the most special events of the south west region of India. All peoples of Kerala celebrate this festival with lots of dedication and jollity, without thinking about their caste or religion. It is a ten-day long festival, starting with Atham day and ends on Thiruvonam. Visitors come from all across the globe to enjoy this festival. Onam 2017 will begin on Friday, 25 August and ends on Wednesday, 6 September. Traditional Kaikottikali dance, Snake Boat Race, superbly decorated Pookalam and aromatic food are some of the most significant features of Onam…
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The architectural legacy of hill-top forts and exquisite palaces of Rajasthan are its USP narrating their tales to the inquisitive tourists. The land of sands and forts depicts the glorious past of various Rajputs rulers whose name is written in golden letters in the historical books and epical poems. The biggest state in India is gifted with bounty of natural beauty where vast sands and exquisite buildings speak itself the exemplary courage and patriotism of Rajput kings. The deep lakes at the lap of Aravali range are as lively as local festivals and fairs. Rajasthan is popular with indigenous and…
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The inhabitants of Ladakh love adventurous sports to enjoy life to the fullest. What is this life if full of care, there is no time to stand and stare. If you wish to discover India, its pristine culture and traditions, and natural beauty, the Ladakh region is the most promising one to come to your expectations. Trekking: Feel the unique experience of trekking in the frozen river where you encounter all marvels of nature, be it snow, mountain and valley. Trekking on frozen Zanskar River is lifetime experience where the temperature ranges from minus 5 degrees to dipping to minus…
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India believe in “Atithi Devo Bhava” which means the ‘guest is the lord’. It is actually a matter of pride for Indians that India has moved 12 places up in this ranking from 52nd to 40th position in travel and tourism competitiveness list by World Economic Forum. On 5th April 2017 the Minister of State (I/C) for Tourism & Culture, Dr. Mahesh Sharma announce this good news threw the medium of media. The growth graph of tourism sector of the country is on a growth trajectory since May, 2014, when the present government came into power. Dr. Mahesh Sharma, accept…
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Pachmarhi is one of the most scenic places in Madhya Pradesh, known as the ‘Queen of Satpura’ for its exotic natural panoramic and eye- catching scenic beauty. The hill station is wrapped in lush green meadows, ravines and bumpy hills along with placid pools and assorted cascades where the soothing waters in rhythmic way. The city is also a walker’s paradise having amazing peaks which are popular among trekkers, hikers and bikers. Pachmarhi is also mentioned in the great Indian epic Mahabharatha. According to the historical beliefs, it is the place where ‘Pandavas’ stayed here during their exile. While different…
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The gorgeous city of Uttarakhand Haridwar is one of the pious towns of India.Also popular as Hardwar, the town is believed to be the ultimate gateway to Gods.It is very famous among those tourists who are in search of salvation.The captivating sights of Himalayas and flowing white crystal clear water of Ganges will definitely leave you fascinating. The city is adorn charmingly with extravagant greenery and is consider being one of the four places where nectar of eternal life was accidentally slipped by god. Haridwar is also the place hosting revered Maha Kumbha Mela (Fair) once every 12 years. It…
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Rajasthan, the largest state of India, has a lot to offer visitors and never fails to lure them. Envelop with immense pleasure, the fairs and festivals of the state are marked with sensational dance and music entertainment and various fascinating competitions. Festivals and fairs are the admirable and basic symbols of people’s life in Rajasthan. There are many festivals that show the strength and tradition of this state. Elephant festival of Jaipur is the most famous of all and attracts huge crowd every year. As the camel is the most discernible sign of Rajasthan and Bikaner celebrates the “Ship of…