Top 5 destinations to visit in Uttarakhand: Tours and Travels
Uttarakhand is one of the beautiful states of India where nature has poured its bounty to the brink. The Himalayas, valleys and the forests all over keep beckoning the travelers here. We have handpicked top 5 destinations in Uttarakhand which should be visited by the people traveling in Uttarakhand. Nainital Nainital, known as the ‘Lake…read more
Madhya Pradesh The Heart of India – Tours and Travels
As our heart nurtures a myriad of human emotions, the heart of India, Madhya Pradesh, too, nurtures a myriad of hues that make India. There are hair-raising thrills in forms of tiger spotting; finer sensibilities in the form of Khajuraho sculptures, magnanimity in the form of Bhedaghat waterfalls, so and so forth. With the natural…read more
Ladakh Desert Beauty – Tours and Travels
Ladakh looks beautiful with its rocky features, undulating sandy plains, and clear blue waters. Long ago, Ladakh was the connecting point between the trade routes running from India to Tibet. Being the connecting point, Ladakh became a place that concocted its own unique culture. April through June is the best time to visit Ladakh. However,…read more
Lahaul and Spiti – A world within the world
These two villages of Himachal Pradesh can be truly described as nature’s blessed ones. The cold deserts here accentuated with wide brown valleys and the blue river passing through the valleys emanates a picturesque vibe and a magnanimous panorama. Lahaul and Spiti display a unique peaceful co-existence of Hindu, Buddhist and Tibetan cultures. The sights…read more
Chitrakote Falls The Niagara of India: Tours and Travels
The Chitrakote Falls situated near Jagdalpur in Chattisgarh is famously referred to as the Niagara of India because of the similar horseshoe structure found in the actual Niagara Falls in between Canada and USA. The wide turbulent water veil has a width of about 985 feet and a length of about 30 meters. During the…read more
The Portuguese Forts of Goa – Tours and Travels
As the Portuguese started establishing their base in Goa, the need for fortifications around the river mouths increased. In some cases, they built the forts themselves while in others they acquired it from the former rulers. The architectural marvel of these forts lies on the fact that they were constructed by hoisting the Laterite bricks…read more
The Exquisite Araku Valley
Nested about 112 km away from Vizag, the lush green Araku Valley is the shelter for the tired souls finding solace in a quiet place. Amidst the forested Eastern Ghats, Araku Valley looks even more beautiful with naughty streams, bubbling waterfalls, and the green velvet surfaced sprawling valleys. The must-visit spots in the Araku Valley…read more
In and Around Vizag Sea Beaches
Those of us like the view of sea and hills together, Vizag is the perfect place to visit during a vacation. Located on the east coast, Vizag, the shortened form of Vishakhapatnam, boasts of an amazing harbour and offers a spectacular panorama of the greenish-blue Bay of Bengal on one side and the rolling brown…read more
Top 6 Destinations To Visit in Meghalaya
Nestled in one corner of North East India, Meghalaya is all about an abode of greenery. The green hills rolling over, the trees and waterfalls with gushing white water transport you to a place nothing short of a paradise. The cleanest village, the cleanest river, the adventurous roots bridge, and enigmatic caves, – you can…read more
Uttarayan – The Colourful Kite Festival of Gujarat
According to Indian traditional beliefs, the day of Uttarayan signifies the northward travel of the Sun which assures restart in the farming activities here. The occasion is also known as Makar Sankranti and is celebrated on 14th and 15th January of every year. One of the prime ways in which Uttarayan is observed in Gujarat…read more
The Rann Utsav During The Winter Months In Kutch
In the vibrant state of Gujarat, there lies one of the largest salt deserts in one corner. The salt marsh named the Rann of Kutch remains uninhabited and lonely most of the time in a year. A few endemic and endangered animals live there as a part of their respective ecosystems. This vast expanse of…read more
5 Activities While Travelling In the Backwaters of Kerala
The backwaters of Kerala are a body of connected lagoons, canals, inlets, and rivers. The backwaters lie parallel to the Arabian Sea. It serves as a national waterway too. The serenity of the backwaters continues to attract travelers from far as well as near. The ecosystems existing in this part is quite interesting to observe….read more
