Kovalam Beach in Kerala

Kovalam Beach in Kerala

Kovalam marvels as an attractive beach option in Kerala, an exquisite flamboyant beach that rises to great spirits on all occasions and festivals, especially the New Year in Kovalam which rocks and attracts both tourists from inside and outside the country. The panoramic beach comprises of three curve shaped beaches, conspicuous by stony outcroppings, and in its milieu lies the jocund coconut groves. The seafarers could identify this beach from its lighthouse that flashes its beams from the southernmost beach. The beach goes lively with its line of restaurants, curio shops, and ayurvedic spas to enrich your Holidays in India.

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Ponmudi Hill Station in Kerala

If you are in Kerala, you should visit the picturesque Ponmudi Hill Station, Kerala. Located around 65 km from Thiruvananthapuram and about 1000 m above the sea level, it is a picturesque getaway in Kerala. With lush green spice plantations, different kinds of birds and butterflies flying around, winding roads and pretty cottages, Ponmudi Hill Station has much more to offer. The Great Tourist Place in World are here in Placefor holidays.

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Guru Ka Taal in Agra Uttar Pradesh

Guru Ka Taal in Agra Uttar Pradesh

Guru ka Tal is a gurudwara dedicated to the ninth Sikh Guru, Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. This gurudwara was built at the site where Guru Tegh Bahadur laid down his arms and surrendered to Aurangzeb, the Mughal Emperor. Built in 1610, this gurudwara featured twelve towers in the Tal, out of which only eight towers have survived. Originally, the Tal was a reservoir in the area near Sikandra and was used for irrigation purposes during the dry season. When the gurudwara was constructed at the site, the reservoir was ornamented with stone carvings.

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Tipu Sultan Fort and Palace Bangalore

Tipu Sultan Fort and Palace Bangalore

In the most crowded market area of Bangalore lies the remnants of Tipu’s Fort – a silent testament of Tipu’s battle against British regime. The fort was constructed during 1781-179 and was the summer residence of Tipu Sultan. It is a two-storied wooden structure, carved out of Teakwood with decorated pillars, concave arches and balconies. Today the fort houses a museum adorned with ancient artifact of Hyder-Tipu regime.

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