Pakshipathalam Hill Station in Kerala

The idyllic hill resort nestled at an altitude of 1740 meters in the Brahmagiri hills, 7 km north-east of Thirunelli. Thirunelli lies at about 32 km from Mananthavady and about 66 km from Kalpetta in Wayanad District, North Kerala. As the name suggests, Pakshipathalam is home to a wide variety of different species of birds. … Read more

Kanak Bhavan Temple Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh

Kanak Bhavan Temple Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh

Popularly called Kanak Sone ki Mandir, the Kanak Bhawan Mandir, Ayodhya gets its name from the richly ornamented idols of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. Kanak in Hindi means gold. The idols of Rama and Sita have been decorated with a large amount of gold ornaments. It looks gorgeous to see the duo in the golden throne bedecked with gold ornaments.

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Hill Station in West Bengal

Hill Station in West Bengal

The word Bengal is derived from the ancient kingdom of Vanga or Banga. It is believed that the British named it as “Bengal” when they captured the land of rich cultural heritage. It is here in West Bengal that the movement of revivalism of everything Indian took place which came to be known as “Bengal Renaissance” where the great figures of India like hundreds of great soul viz. philosophers, scientists, patriots, and many more personalities born who played a crucial role in the political and spiritual and economic reformation of India. The region of Bengal was strategic even to the British who establish the East India Company in India and started the process of colonization of India.

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Beypore Beach in Kerala

Located at the mouth of the Chaliyar Stream in Kozhikode section, Beypore, one of the popular slots and sport fishing harbors of historical Kerala was an essential business and ancient hub.Ancient Beypore was much popular by suppliers from European Japan, for its ship building market. The vessel building garden here is well known for the … Read more

Lal Bagh Gardens in Banglore

Lal Bagh Gardens in Banglore

Lalbagh Gardens is a well known tourist attraction in the city of Bangalore. Translated literally into English as The Red Garden, the Lalbagh Gardens is known to be one of the most unique botanical gardens in South Asia. Located in the southern part of the city, the Lalbagh Gardens was commissioned by the ruler Hyder Ali to be used as a private garden for him, and was further developed by his son Tipu Sultan. The Lalbagh Gardens has derived its name from an assortment of red roses that were found blooming throughout the year in the garden.

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