Yoga is not only a trend; it’s a method of living and has profited a lot of people all over the world. This magical asset for humankind was originated from India but today it is not cramped in India only, people come from all over the globe, to get the wisdom and power of yoga. It is not just an exercise but a combination of different physical, mental and spiritual activities. Get a chance to learn this ancient practice (Yoga) during the world famous International Yoga Festival organized in the month of March every year in the birthplace of yoga…
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The famous Pushkar camel fair describes the rich culture of Rajasthan. The enchantment of the Pushkar fair cannot be compared with any other festivals in India. The drowsy tiny parish, Pushkar in Rajasthan becomes alive with a fusion of colors and an energetic burst of activity at the time of the fair. Pushkar, a small town in Rajasthan is a great place to visit for spiritually inclined people to have a glimpse of the colorful mythology of the Hindu religion. It is surrounded by hills on three sides and sand dunes on the other; this sacred town of the Hindus…
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Highest number of tourists arrived on e-Tourist Visa from USA during Jan-Aug 2015 Government of India launched Tourist Visa on Arrival (TVoA) enabled by Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA), presently known as e-Tourist Visa scheme on 27th November 2014. At present e-Tourist Visa facility is available for citizens of 113 countries (including 36 countries for which the facility was extended on 15th August, 2015) arriving at 16 Airports in India (includes 7 airports added from 15th August, 2015). The following are the important highlights of e-Tourist Visa during August, 2015: (i) During the month of August, 2015 a total of 22,286…
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There is good news for wildlife lovers that in the last five years the population of lions also known as the King of Jungle had increases from 411 in 2010 to 523 in 2015. The Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary in the western state of Gujarat, India is known all over the world as the last home of the Asiatic Lion (Panther Leo Persica). This is the only place in the world where these creatures are now found and also considered as the most important protected areas in Asia to protect and support this species. According to the latest…
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India is the prime destination in the world which holds over half the world’s tiger population. It attracts a number of wildlife enthusiasts from all across the globe. In 2013 India has lost 63 of its wild tigers. This remarkable increase in tigers’ population has given a huge smile to wildlife enthusiasts. But the good news is that according to the latest study on tiger population, deliver by India’s National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) the population of Tigers had increased from 1,706 in 2011 to 2,226 in 2014 (i.e. more than 30 per cent in the past four years).This is…