Diwali, or Deepawali, is the biggest Hindu festival in India. Deepawali is a festival of lights, fraternity, and love. The festival is celebrated almost everywhere in India, and every celebration has its unique style. Hindus and people of other religions, such as Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, and
Pachmarhi lies in the state of Madhya Pradesh and is known for its spectacular and mesmerizing places including some mysterious caves, temples, and waterfalls. It is also known as Satpura Ki Rani as it is located in the midst of the Satpura Ranges. It is also one of the least known places in Madhya Pradesh…
Varkala is a coastal town in the state of Kerala and it lies near the Arabian Sea. It is quite famous amongst the tourists for its beaches, palm trees, red cliffs, and other historical places. It is said that the water of some of these beaches has…
The Uttarakhand Chaar Dham Yatra is perhaps one of India’s most well-known pilgrimage routes. The four most sacred locations in the Indian Himalayas, known as the Char Dham, are accessible to pilgrims yearly at roughly the same time. Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath are the four locations of Char Dham Yatra, and they are all…
Auli is a well-known hill station in Uttarakhand, India, famous for its snowy slopes and breathtaking Himalayan views. This picture-perfect…
India is a vibrant country with a mix of culture and scenic beauty. Towering hills, deep valleys, and fantastic river…
Jodhpur has the perfect traditional touch of monarchy and ethnicity. Also known as “The Sun City of India, Jodhpur” is…
Most of the countries in and around India were once part of the Indian Subcontinent and therefore, we can find a resemblance in traditions, culture, food, lifestyle, art and architecture, etc. And the best thing about travelling to these countries is that they are pocket-friendly without compromising on the quality. So, if you are tired…
As soon as we hear the name Jammu, we were reminded of Vaishno devi Temple. However, Jammu is more than…