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Braj Bhumi is the land of Krishna. Every physical feature of this land, be it the rocks, ponds, forests, dust and the villages, resonates with his touch, his fragrance, his...
Read moreDetailsMost of the citizens of Delhi must have seen the Taj Mahal in Agra, a good 200 km away. But only a few must have seen Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi,...
Read moreDetailsFollowing my years of travel in India I have reached the following conclusion. When it comes to tourism, western Indian state of Rajasthan is over rated, and central Indian state...
Read moreDetailsthe magical landscape of Pachmarhi Day 1 Delhi to Orchha (approximately 450 Kms) Started by my personal seven-seater car at 7 am in the morning with my family from our...
Read moreDetailsRajasthan means the land of the kings and it is no surprise that the place is bejewelled with a host of forts, many of which are the most impressive hill...
Read moreDetailsOdisha is as popular as the land of Lord Jagannath and a state with a rich cultural and artistic heritage as for some amazing wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. One...
Read moreDetailsFagu presents a 360-degree mountain view encompassing clusters of houses clinging to green hillside slopes, with apple orchards and potato growing terraced fields around them and conifer forest beyond. Intermittently...
Read moreDetailsBhubaneswar: Deep in the hinterland Odisha, and several miles away from the nearest town Titlagarh and 104 km from Balangir, is a rocky outcrop between the small villages of Ranipur...
Read moreDetailsLucknow is not on the usual tourist map. You end up there only if you have relatives there or some business interest. I went there for another reason. Something that...
Read moreDetailsPalelom Beach, South Goa At the southernmost end of Goa, almost bordering the southern Indian state of Karnataka is the picture perfect beach of Palelom. The beaches of South Goa are,...
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