Varanasi once known as Banaras and Kashi, is a one of world’s oldest dwelling city in India. This Indian state in Uttar Pradesh dates back to 11th century B.C and is also known as the “Spiritual Capital of India”....
Read More...Exemplifying of grandeur and dynamism, Jaipur is the largest city of the Indian royal state Rajasthan. Maharaja Jai Singh II established the city in 1727 and was one of the well planned township then in India's...
Read More...The abode of Taj Mahal, Agra is the most popular Indian destinations in for both, foreigner and Indian holidayers. The city is a prime destination in the Golden Triangle tour of North India along with Delhi and Jaipur...
Read More...Mahabalipuram, with its new name Mamallapuram, is a major heritage tourist attraction, 60 km from Chennai. Mamallapuram is known all over for intricately carved rock-cut temples and caves...
Read More...Cosmopolitan New Delhi is a striking amalgamation of cultures, traditions, political centralization, and architectural brilliance. Built in 1911, New Delhi was planned to be spacious and was carefully...
Read More...Located aside the glistening Lake Pichola, with the Aravalli mountain stretching and embracing the surrounding, Udaipur’s romance goes unmatched inarguably. This former capital of the Mewar Kingdom...
Read More...Establishment dating back to 12th century, Jaisalmer is the heart of the Thar Desert of Rajasthan. Earlier this princely state was a medieval trading center. Known as "Golden City," owing to its distinguished yellow...
Read More...Natural beauty, delicately manicured gardens, serene waterfronts and fascinating houseboat experiences of Srinagar have allured travelers from far & near. Perched on both sides of the river Jhelum...
Read More...Situated in the Indus river valley, Leh is at a crossroads of the bygone trading routes of Tibet, Xinjiang, and Kashmir. Leh’s importance as a trading town diminished with time and government policies and this...
Read More...Pangong Lake, also called Pangong Tso in local dialect meaning the "high grassland lake", is one of the most mesmerizing lakes in the Himalayas. Pangong is said to have come from the Tibetan word Banggong...
Read More...Literally meaning "a spiritual dwelling", Dharamshala perched at an altitude of 1,475 meters above sea level, on the upper reaches of Kangra Valley in Himachal Pradesh, is a must visit place. The thick blanket of Deodar cedar...
Read More...Mysore is Karnataka's second biggest city and was the capital of the erstwhile Wodeyar dynasty. Known as the cultural capital of the state, this city’s history dates back to thousand years and a fictitious history says...
Read More...Known as Madras earlier, Chennai is a 369 years old city and the capital of Indian state Tamil Nadu. The city ranks 13th in terms of cleanliness and being on the Coromandel coast of the Bay of Bengal...
Read More...Periyar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary - a protected area, is nearby Thekkady in the districts of Pathanamthitta Idukki, and Kottayam in Kerala (India). This area is a notable elephant and tiger reserve...
Read More...Alleppey is the fond name given to state Kerala’s district of Alappuzha, which is around 70 kilometers from Cochin, towards south. This city is situated on the Laccadive Sea and is popular worldwide for houseboat...
Read More...Situated on the conflux of river Lidder and lake Sheshnag, Pahalgam – also known as the ‘Valley of Shepherds’, is a rhythmically beautiful valley that mesmerizes every traveler. This natural beauty is a quaint little...
Read More...Called as ‘Gaurimarg’ by shepherds of the bygone era, Gulmarg’s new nomenclature was made in the 16th century by Sultan Yusuf Shah. He was mesmerized by the sight of green grass slopes with vividly...
Read More...Literally meaning “Meadow of Gold”, Sonmarg was the gateway of the Silk Road, which connected Kashmir with Gulf countries and China. This quaint town of Jammu & Kashmir is an abode for...
Read More...Abode of Lord Shiva, the Amarnath Cave is the most revered shrine for Shiv Bhakts. Located in Jammu and Kashmir, this cave temple is at a distance of 141 km from Srinagar and at an altitude of 3,888 m (12,756 ft.) above...
Read More...Radiating old world charm and British grandeur of the past, Dalhousie has the ambience of royalty of the Pre & Post Independence era. Named after the British General - Lord Dalhousie, this quaint hill station...
Read More...Khajjiar is a woodsy valley with a placid lake in its center and Pine forests around it. This visually delightful stretch is of around a mile or so, situated at a height of 1,920 m above sea level and lies between Dalhousie...
Read More...Tucked in the valley of River Ravi, Chamba is an enticing old town with beautiful temples, a worthy museum and busy markets. Founded in AD 920 by Raja Sahil Varman, Chamba became his new capital as he moved...
Read More...A tiny hamlet in Himachal Pradesh Chail is bountifully blessed with natural beauty and is around 3.5 hour drive from Chandigarh, making it a perfect getaway. History of Chail begins from its neighbor Shimla...
Read More...Perched at 10,900 feet in Himachal Pradesh, Kalpa is any traveler’s paradise. The town is along the NH22 in Kinnaur District and at the base of the impressive Kinner Kailash mountain range and Shivling peaks...
Read More...Nestled between Chitkul and Karcham, Sangla is a small town in Himachal Pradesh, busy with hustling markets and concrete constructions meeting the need of shops, hotels & restaurants. Nevertheless, the beauty...
Read More...A tiny hill town, Kangra was the capital of the bygone Chand dynasty. Nestled in the picturesque Kangra valley in the
Read More...A tiny hill town, Kangra was the capital of the bygone Chand dynasty. Nestled in the picturesque Kangra valley in the
Read More...Mighty mountains capped in snow, lush grassy valleys, restlessly flowing rivers with crystal clear water, orchards laden with fruits and warm & smiling people define the Kinnaur valley in Himachal Pradesh...
Read More...The City of Shahjahanabad was founded by the great Mughal emperor Shah Jahan and was then the capital, but little remains of that old city. Presently, Old Delhi or the then Shahjahanabad is a getaway to experience...
Read More...The National Capital Region is a set of districts of surrounding states of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan pulled together and consolidated upon the National Capital Territory of Delhi. NCR is a rural...
Read More...A mosaic of British era buildings, superb mausoleums, Nawabi aura and known throughout the country for its hand embroidered chikan-kari and delectable food, Lucknow the capital of Uttar Pradesh...
Read More...Situated on the banks of river Ganga, Kanpur once perfect for agriculture is now an industrial and commercial city, thus leading to huge utilization manpower resources and being populous. This place holds a unique...
Read More...Ideally situated between rivers Pahunj and Betwa, Jhansi is a time-honored city symbolizing self-respect, aplomb bravery, dignity and confidence. The city is a popular tourist destinations in the Indian state Uttar Pradesh...
Read More...Known as the birth place of Lord Krishna, Mathura is located in Uttar Pradesh. At a distance of 190 km (approx.) from Delhi, this is one of the most popular tourist destination in North India. Flocked by Krishna devotees...
Read More...One called as Saketa, Ayodhya, in Uttar Pradesh, is an age-old city of India and ardently believed to be the birthplace of Maryada Purushottam Sri Rama and the place of the epic Ramayana. History also establishes...
Read More...The divine place Kushinagar is a crucial point in the Buddhist trail of India. It is the place where Lord Buddha had freed himself from the continuous cycles of life and death, i.e., Mahaparinirvana. Once the capital...
Read More...One of the oldest kingdoms of Rajasthan, Alwar was once a part of Viratnagar in 1500 BC. The place gained limelight again during the reign of Maharaja Pratap Singh in the 18th century. He shoved back the Jaipur rulers...
Read More...Jodhpur is situated at Rajasthan, the northwest Indian state. This place is the 2nd largest city in the state. Rao Jodha - a Rajput chief of the Rathore clan founded Jodhpur in 1459. He conquered territory around and...
Read More...One of the oldest cities of India, Pushkar is situated towards the northwest of Ajmer in Rajasthan. This town is indeed a tranquil place yet a favored destination for lakhs of international tourist travelling to explore India...
Read More...Less dominated by tourists, Bikaner is a vibrant desert town with astounding red sandstone forts and relics of the past. Bikaner is in northern Rajasthan and is one of the earlier establishments of the state...
Read More...Ajmer, in Rajasthan is famous for the Dargah Sharif that has the Tomb of Garib Nawaz, Moinuddin Chisti. He was the founder of Sufism’s Chisti. Interestingly this small town is well known across the country...
Read More...Bharatpur is known all over for the wonderful UNESCO-listed Keoladeo National Park. This park is a wetland and significant bird sanctuary. Bharatpur also houses a handful of historic remains that traces into its...
Read More...Bundi is a small town, around 36 kilometers from Kota, with glorious past and presently dotted with palaces and forts that narrate the stories of warrior kings and beautiful queens. No less than a fairy tale...
Read More...Named after the imposing Chittor Fort, Chittorgarh city is in the southern part of Rajasthan state, and on the banks of Berach River. It is around 182 km from Ajmer and had served as the capital to the Sisodia clans of Mewar...
Read More...Kota is located on the south-eastern side of the Rajasthan state and the well-known Chambal River flows through the town making the weather of this city better than other arid places of the state. Astonishingly...
Read More...Situated on the western slopes of the Aravalli Hills, around 75km from Udaipur, this small town Ranakpur is the home to one of India’s biggest Jain temple complexes. Ranakpur is named after the benevolent ruler of Mewar..
Read More...More known as the gateway to Nubra and Shyok valleys, Khardzong La or Khardung La Pass in the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir is a dream destination for riders and adventure tourists. Perched on the...
Read More...Pristine beaches, scenic landscapes, God believing people with rich cultural and historical heritage, defines Visakhapatnam. The city is also known as Vizag, and is much more than this. It is a commercially...
Read More...Vijayawada meaning ‘The Place of Victory', is the third largest city of Andhra Pradesh state in India. Situated on the banks of the River Krishna, it is surrounded by the lndrakeeladri mountain range on the west...
Read More...Kurnool, The Gateway of Rayalaseema in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh is a place of plenteous historical imprints. Blessed with beautiful natural surroundings, Kurnool, is a small town in Andhra Pradesh where...
Read More...Tucked in the foothills of holy mountain Tirumala, Tirupathi town is in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh state. It is popular across the world as the functional gateway to the most revered & biggest pilgrimage...
Read More...Ongole is the biggest of all towns in Prakasam district of Andhra Pradesh state. A town of the modern times, this place is famous as a prime agriculture belt for pulses, pepper, cereals, groundnut and dairy...
Read More...A town in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh state, more recognized by the name of Sathya Sai Baba’s place, Puttaparthi. Known as Gollapalli in ancient times, this is situated on the banks of river Chitravathi...
Read More...Warangal, a historical city in Telangana unfolds the rich history of South India and narrates the valiant and noble stories of bygone dynasties. Historically known as “Ekashila Nagaram”, meaning a city carved in single...
Read More...Cosmopolitan Bengaluru is one of India's developed and progressive metropolitan city. The place is loved for its breezy & cool climate, abundant IT job opportunities and as a fledgling drinking, dining and pubbing...
Read More...Mangalore is a port city in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka state. It is around 295 km from Bangalore and is well connected via all modes of transport. Mangalore is said to have been named after goddess...
Read More...A serene and quite hill town in Karnataka state, Madikeri is a popular tourist destination or weekend getaway near Bangalore. Misty mountains, lush green forest land and acres of tea and coffee plantations...
Read More...The Coffee Land at Karnataka, Chikmagalur is much more than a beautiful hill station, which has attracted holidayers of all types. Be it family holidayers or trekkers & hikers, be it honeymoon couples or explorers and...
Read More...Hubli, also called as the Hubballi, is an agglomerate town with the city of Dharwad, making it the second largest city in Karnataka state. This is one of the fasted growing cities here and is also termed as “Chhota Mumbai”...
Read More...Once the hunting grounds of the Maharaja of Mysore, now Bandipur National Park, established as a reserve in 1974, is a deciduous forests rich in wildlife and flora and a very popular tourist destination. Situated in...
Read More...The 37th “Project Tiger” Tiger reserve of India and a part of the sprawling Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Nagarhole National Park of Karnataka is a rich wildlife zone. Scenic lakes & water bodies, dense forest and flourishing wildlife...
Read More...UNESCO World Heritage Site Hampi is one of the most popular “city of ruins” tugged amidst the hills and valleys of Karnataka. A delightful destination for any history buff, Hampi has more than 500 ancient monuments...
Read More...Belur is a small town situated on the bank of river Yagachi in Hassan district of Karnataka. Belur and its twin town, Halebid are repository of exquisite temples and monuments of the yore, which exemplify the expertise...
Read More...Nestled amidst lofty mountains and misty landscape, Coorg or Kadagu is the place to be for anyone looking for a break from the hum-drums of metropolitan city life. A paradise of any nature lover, this coffee producing...
Read More...Bijapur, officially Vijayapura, of Karnataka state is well known for its historical monuments of the Adil Shah dynasty. Bijapur is 530 km from Bengaluru and 384 km from the city of Hyderabad. Bijapur district is traditionally...
Read More...Halebidu (other names: Halibid, or Halebeedu) is a small sub-urban area in Hassan District, of Karnataka state and is the home to a stunning Hoysala temple, Hoysaleswara and a handful of other Jain temples...
Read More...Pattadakal is a tiny village on the banks of the river Malaprabha in Bagalkot district of Karnataka state. This sub-urban place is also known as Raktapura or Pattadakallu, by locals. This small town has gained great...
Read More...Also referred to as Aryapura, Aivalli, and Ahivolal, Aihole is a tiny town on the banks of Mallaprabha river in Indian state Karnataka. Tugged amidst farmlands and sandstone hills, this quaint little town Aihole is a prime...
Read More...Pondicherry, new name Puducherry and fondly called as Pondy, is an Union Territory of India. In reference to its
Read More...Famous for the beautiful 'Kanchipuram Sarees' Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu state is a very popular tourist destination
Read More...Thanjavur, also called Tanjore in the past, is a pivot center of South Indian religion, spiritual learning, music, art and
Read More...Madurai, the soul of Tamil-born, is amongst the oldest cities in India and a metropolis today, which was engaged in
Read More...Kanyakumari, India's southern tip, is a coastal town in the state of Tamil Nadu. This place was called Cape Comorin by
Read More...Tugged in granite cliffs, lush green forest valleys, meandering lakes, gusty waterfalls and green hills Kodaikanal is a
Read More...Ooty also known by names of Udagamandalam & Ootacamund, is a very famous hill town destination in
Read More...The abode of the revered Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram is a very significant pilgrimage destination in South India. This beautiful temple-town is 250 km from Chennai in eastern Tamil Nadu and has a number of other...
Read More...The abode of the revered Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram is a very significant pilgrimage destination in South India. This beautiful temple-town is 250 km from Chennai in eastern Tamil Nadu and has a number of other...
Read More...A declared tiger reserve, the Mudumalai National Park & Wildlife Sanctuary lies on the north-west of the Nilgiri Hills, about 150 kilometers of Coimbatore city in Tamil Nadu state. Mudumalai Tiger Reserve is much like a quintessential ...
Read More...Thoothukudi, known as Tuticorin by British, is a port city in the state of Tamil Nadu. This commercial sea-port caters to the needs of the inland cities of South India and is one of the sea entryways of Tamil Nadu. Thoothukudi...
Read More...Located on India’s south-west coastline, Kochi (also called as Cochin) in Kerala state is a commercial port-city. This city has a long-standing trade history that dates back to 600 years. Popularly referred as, “the Queen of the Arabian...
Read More...Munnar is a picturesque hill station nestled in the Western Ghats, in Kerala. This hill town served as the erstwhile summer resort for the British. The terrain in and around Munnar is of varying altitude, ranging from 4,921 ft. to 8,842 ...
Read More...Kovalam in Kerala state, is famous all over the world for its pristine beaches. Westerners flock into this place as the sea has low tidal waves and shallow waters, making it enjoyable. Though known to less but Kovalam is one of...
Read More...Mararikulam is a small beach-village in Alappuzha district of Kerala. This place was named after Marari (Lord Siva), the residing deity of the place. The popularity of this small town was attached with the famous Mararikulam Mahadeva ...
Read More...The Kumarakom village is a top-notch tourist destination in Kerala. It is a cluster of tiny islands on the Vembanad Lake (backwaters) and a part of the Kuttanad region in Kottayam district. This area of Kerala is known for its lush green ...
Read More...The Kumarakom village is a top-notch tourist destination in Kerala. It is a cluster of tiny islands on the Vembanad Lake (backwaters) and a part of the Kuttanad region in Kottayam district. This area of Kerala is known for its lush green ...
Read More...Situated around 50km north of Trivandrum Varkala is a mid-sized town in Kerala, and is said to be the most popular backpacker's beach holiday destination in India. Despite its backpacker vibe, Varkala is also popular...
Read More...Replete with beguiling waterfalls, ancient cave, and affluent resorts & home stays, Wayanad is all about holidaying amidst spice plantations and wildlife. Set high on the Western Ghats (700 meters to 2100 meters above mean sea ...
Read More...Replete with beguiling waterfalls, ancient cave, and affluent resorts & home stays, Wayanad is all about holidaying amidst spice plantations and wildlife. Set high on the Western Ghats (700 meters to 2100 meters above mean sea ...
Read More...Situated in Madhya Pradesh, India, Bandhavgarh National Park is amongst the best national parks of the country
Read More...Split by two man-made lakes, Bhopal the capital of Madhya Pradesh state is a town with two distinctly contrasting city spaces. Bhopal towards the north of the lakes is overshadowed with Muslim inhabited old city, which is ...
Read More...Chitrakoot, a small town tugged in the Vindyachal mountain ranges of Madhya Pradesh, holds great religious and mythological significance for every Hindu. Religious, historical, archaeological and cultural...
Read More...Gwalior is a popular historic city in Madhya Pradesh, India and has a number of industrial and commercial zones of neighboring districts, surrounding it. This place is one of the largest cities of Central India and is...
Read More...A big city and also known as the commercial powerhouse, Indore stores much more than known. This city charms visitors with its enriching cultural heritage that has been preserved over centuries and also...
Read More...Kanha National Park is one of the most beautiful and effectively managed national parks of India, situated in Mandla district of Madhya Pradesh. It is a popular place amongst tourists, wildlife enthusiast...
Read More...Shekhawati is a small town in North Rajasthan comprising Jhunjhunu, Sikar, Churu and some small parts of Nagaur and Jaipur districts. A popular tourist’s destination in Rajasthan state, Shekhawati is a...
Read More...Every Indian swells with pride when we hear Kargil. Witness what it feels to be almost at top of the world in Kargil. It has become such a popular tourist
Read More...Allahabad, the city where Brahma - The Hindu God of Creation, landed on earth as per Vedas & shashtras. The place was
Read More...Mata Vaishno Devi is the manifestation of the Hindu Goddess Mata Adi Shakti. The incarnations are Maha Kali, Parvati
Read More...SManali, perched on lofty Himalayan foot hills, is a crowd-pleasing Indian hill station, while Kullu is a tranquil valley
Read More...Kufri, a picturesque hill town near Shimla is a popular destination that tourists prefer to flock into to avoid crowed
Read More...If you dream of an ideal break or a serene holiday in a picture-perfect villages at the foothills of snow-crowned mountains
Read More...Itanagar is an excellent spot for a holiday in the Himalayas because there are many attractions. This pristine destination is the ideal escape from the big cities' monotonous routine and toxic atmosphere.
Read More...Pasighat is known for its stunning views of the natural world and is also referred to as A "photographer's joy,". This town is made even more beautiful by the magnificent Brahmaputra river that runs through it.
Read More...Bomdila, a small town in Arunachal Pradesh, lies tucked away in the high elevations of the West Kameng district. It is home to the two highest peaks in Arunachal Pradesh, Gorichan and Kangto.
Read More...Dirang is the ideal hideaway to spend some peaceful vacation days in the lap of mother nature, thanks to the snow-covered Himalayan ranges, a rustic appeal, and spirituality permeating the air.
Read More...Hawai is a newly created city with seven more administrative subdivisions. Explore this scenic town and the hidden treasure the city holds. Visit the city on the Lohit river's banks with our Hawai travel guide.
Read More...Guwahati, the biggest and most significant city in Assam, serves as a gateway to the Northeast, the centre of the region's activity. Guwahati is famous for its post hotels, international airport, major shopping areas,
Read More...Dibrugarh, known as the "Tea City of India," has long been a well-liked Assamese vacation destination. It has been one of India's major cities, is overgrowing in the industrial and communication sectors and its tourism industry.
Read More...Silchar, often known as the "Island of Peace," is one of the top tourist destinations in Assam. It is the second-largest city in the state and the administrative center of the Cachar district.
Read More...Among the most attractive cities in North East India, Tezpur has perfectly blended the panoramic beauty of nature with the hard rock jungle of humans. As a part of the northeastern Assam, On the banks of the River Brahmaputra, there lies a city called Tezpur that is rapidly expanding.
Read More...Nothing in Assam compares to Jorhat's unique fusion of various cultures and fascinating history, which justifies visiting and spending money in this town. The history of this well-known tourist destination in Assam reveals
Read More...The city is a well-known picnic area for locals and tourists because it has forests. Beautiful Bogamati is at the Barnadi River's mouth. The breathtaking vista of the Bhutan Hills draws people to this location. Bogamati, which means "white river" in Assamese,
Read More...Although Chhattisgarh is a relatively new Indian state, its capital city of Raipur is in no way inferior to any of the big metropolises. The city has expanded significantly quickly while preserving its rich history, culture, and traditions.
Read More...Bilaspur was formerly a modest city on the banks of the River Arpa before it blossomed into the City of Festivals. Given that it has grown to be one of Chhattisgarh's largest cities, the city has undergone a significant amount of transformation today.
Read More...Bhilai, Chhattisgarh's second-largest city after Raipur, is located in the Durg district. One of India's largest steel factories is located in the town, which has undergone tremendous expansion over time.
Read More...One of the cities with the most impending developments is Raigarh, also known as the cultural center of Chhattisgarh. The city's large coal reserves and power plant are other features that have contributed to its enormous popularity.
Read More...One of the most significant districts in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh is Korba city, situated on the banks of the Hasdo and Ahiran rivers. Korba is the home of the renowned Korba tribes and is a charming tribal village in Chhattisgarh.
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