December 2012
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Kovalam, Kerala (part of Trivandrum region)
Situated 16 kms from the Capital of Kerala is a city with four sandy bays called Kovalam. The meaning of Kovalam is ‘groove of coconut…
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Daman, Daman and Diu
Daman is a tiny little area sandwiched between the State of Maharashtra, Gujarat and the Arabian Sea. It is blessed with the very best natural…
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Gangotri, Uttaranchal
One of the main religious places among the four Char Dham pilgrimage areas, Gangotri, situated in Uttarkashi, is closely related to Goddess Ganga, the river…
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Guwahati, Assam
Gauhati or Guwahati, the erstwhile capital of the state of Assam was earlier known as “Pragiyotishpura” (The Light of East). This city with a varied…
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Bhimbetka, Madhya Pradesh
Enclosed by the northern tassel of the majestic Vindhyans, Bhimbetka in Bhopal is characterized by rock-strewn topography with thick woods and wrinkled precipices. The biggest…
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Kochi
The beaches of Kochi have gained popularity due to its serene atmosphere. This special feature of its beaches will help you relax and regain your…
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Mussoorie
Mussoorie was originally a popular hill station frequented by the British. This picturesque town with its verdant hills and with a variety of floral life…
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Mount Abu
Mount Abu is an oasis in the barren desert land of Rajasthan. The cool climate of Mount Abu is due to its extravagant flora which…
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Buddhist Temples at Bodh Gaya
Bodh Gaya is the birthplace of Buddhism. Buddhists from all over the world are drawn to Bodh Gaya in the state of Bihar. This is…
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Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi
Sanchi is home to the most famous and oldest Buddhist Stupa in the world. Now, it’s a UNESCO World Heritage site. Dotted around the Sanchi…
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