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Kovalam

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Kovalam You will remember the time spent on the crescent beaches of Kovalam, one of the best romantic places, long after your honeymoon has ended. The remarkable splendour of this little town in Kerala is better experienced than told. Best Experiences: Lighthouse Beach, Hawa Beach, Samudra Beach, Ayurveda and wellness, Surfing, Wooden Boat ride, Shopping, Seafood How To Reach: Trivandrum International Airport and The Trivandrum Central railway station is located at a distance of 15 km away Land Package For Honeymoon: Starting from INR 10,000 per person Ideal Honeymoon Duration: 5 to 6 days Best Time To Visit For Honeymoon: October to February Best Hotels Or Resorts For Honeymoon: Bethsaida Hermitage, Somatheeram Ayurvedic Health Resort, Swagath Holiday Resorts, Blue Mango Resort Famous Restaurants: Sanjeevni Restaurant, Curry Leaf Restaurant, The Tides Famous Markets: Varkarla Beach market Tips: Kovalam is well-known as it is a pilgrimage destination and a lot of churches,

Visit Lucknow

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 Welcome to the city of ‘Ada’ and ‘Tehzeeb’, a city that has much more to it than what meets the eyes. From its most crowded alleys to towering obscure architecture, there is a whiff of its multicultural soul everywhere. The capital of Uttar Pradesh is still carrying its centuries-old values and traditions – in its food, buildings, and in its people. History    The capital of Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow, was once known as the Awadh region. Throughout history, it has been ruled by different rulers belonging to different cultures– from Mughals to British – all of whom have left an unerasable mark on the city’s culture. Traditionally, the Lucknow we know today was once the capital of Awadh Pradesh. During the Mughal rule, Delhi Sultanate administered its whole region. Later on, it was ruled by Nawabs of Awadh. The city also came under British rule when Lord Clive collectively defeated troops of Mughals, Nawab of Awadh, and Nawab of Bengal. Lucknow then went under the reign of the East India Co

"Largest Museum: This is the biggest museum of India, you will see glimpses of ancient heritage of India"

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"Largest Museum: This is the biggest museum of India, you will see glimpses of ancient heritage of India" Museum In India: There are many museums in our country, but if you want to get acquainted with the history and heritage of India, then once you should visit the biggest museum of India. Largest Museum Of India: The largest museum of India is the Indian Museum, it is in Kolkata. The country's largest museum covering the heritage of India is actually a heritage in itself. The Indian Museum is more than 200 years old. Apart from being the largest museum in the country, it is also the oldest museum in India. It was built during the time of the British. The museum in India started with the Indian Museum itself. Historical things of India will be found in one place in the Indian Museum. Skeletons more than 4000 years old will be seen here. Goods from the time of Harappan civilization will also be seen in the Indian Museum. Here you can se

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Manali - A Romantic Place

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Manali - A Romantic Place Manali is situated at an altitude of 1950 meters above sea level in the state of Himachal Pradesh. It is the first choice of tourists and is the hill station where tourists visit the most. Manali is a part of Kullu district, which is 250 km from Shimla, the capital of Himachal. Is located at a distance. According to Hindu mythology, the name Manali is derived from Manu who was created by Lord Brahma, the creator of the universe. It is believed that Manu was created and perished in the seven cycles of life at this place. Manali has a lot of belief in Hinduism, which is believed to be related to the reverse sage of the 7 chakras of life. Manali is known among tourists for its beautiful scenery, gardens, hills, and apple orchards. Red and green apples are produced in abundance in the orchards here. Visitors can visit Himalaya National Park, Hidimba Temple, Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Pandoh Dam, Pandrakani Pass, Raghunath Temple and Jagan

Pratapgarh - Kundan Manager temple doors closed for four days

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Pratapgarh - Kunda Mangarh temple doors closed for four days In Mangarh Dham, which is lit up with a huge crowd on the occasion of Shri Krishna's birth anniversary, this time again there is silence due to corona infection. Dham Management Bhakti Mandir... Swivel. In Mangarh Dham, which is lit up with a huge crowd on the occasion of Shri Krishna's birth anniversary, this time again there is silence due to corona infection. The Dham management closed the doors of Bhakti Mandir from Friday evening. The doors of the temple will remain closed for four days from Saturday to Tuesday. The people of the managing committee will do bhajan kirtan by making a symbolic appearance of God. Every year Shri Krishna birth anniversary was celebrated with full faith and gaiety at Shri Radha Krishna Temple located in Jagadguru Kripal Bhakti Parishad. The tableaux were being prepared months in advance. Not only from the country but also foreign satsangis and devotees continued

Dharamsala

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Dharamsala Dharamsala is the home away from home for the Dalai Lama who came here in 1959 after escaping from Tibet. The city also is the home to the Tibetan government in exile. Dharamsala means a spiritual dwelling or place for pilgrims to rest, which is appropriate since so many Tibetans live here. With advance planning, it may be possible to attend one of the Dalai Lamas public teaching sessions. Dharamsala is popular with hiking enthusiasts and travelers interested in yoga and Indian cooking lessons.

Bandhavgarh National Park

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Bandhavgarh National Park Seeing wildlife in its habitat is a goal for many travelers. A visit to Bandhavgarh National Park will not disappoint them. One of India’s most popular national parks, Bandhavgarh provides an opportunity to see leopards, barking deer, sloth bears, hyenas, and Indian bison and wolves, but Bengal tigers are definitely the star attraction, even though only 10 percent of visitors may see one. The best time to see wildlife here is early morning or late afternoon.

Havelock Island

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Havelock Island Ecotourism is encouraged at Havelock Island, the largest island in Ritchie’s Archipelago in the Andaman Islands. Though not as crowded as other islands in Asia, the number of visitors to Havelock Island is on the rise due to its great beaches, casual atmosphere, snorkeling and scuba diving opportunities. The best time to visit is mid-January to mid-May, when the weather is sunny with calmer seas. Redhanagar Beach is considered one of the best beaches in Asia.

Meenakshi Amman Temple

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Meenakshi Amman Temple Meenakshi Amman Temple is an impressive Hindu temple that dates back to the sixth century, though most of the present structure was built a thousand years later. Located on the Vaigai River , it is perhaps the most important temple in Madurai, itself a 2,500-year-old city. Intricate carvings about inside and out; the temple has a total of 14 towers, each dedicated to a god or person. Some 33,000 sculptures as well as rich paintings can be found in the temple complex. Ajanta Caves The Ajanta Caves are rock-cut cave monuments dating from the 2th century BC. The magnificent Ajanta caves were abandoned around 650 AD and forgotten until 1819, when a British hunting party stumbled upon them. Their isolation contributed to the fine state of preservation in which some of their paintings remain to this day. The well preserved murals depict everything from battlefields to sailing ships, city streets and teeming animal-filled forests to snow-capped m

Hawa Mahal

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Hawa Mahal A stunning pick and red sandstone five-story structure stands in the heart of Jaipur. One of the city’s most popular tourist attractions, the Hawa Mahal has a unique purpose. Also known as the Palace of the Wind, it was a place where royal women could view street activities outside while hidden from view. To this end, the pyramid-shaped palace has 953 windows, each with an intricate design. Constructed in 1799, Hawa Mahal is considered an excellent example of Rajputana architecture. 953 windows of Hawa Mahal - 953 windows of Hawa Mahal The unique attraction of Hawa Mahal is its 953 windows that cover the lace-like walls. The Hawa Mahal was specially built for the Rajput members and especially for the women, so that the royal ladies could watch the daily drama dances taking place in the street below. Also a beautiful view of the city from the window. Hawa Mahal is one of the best examples of Rajput architecture in India

Top 5 Places To Visit In Allahabad

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Top 5 Places To Visit In Allahabad The city was originally named as Prayag or the place of offerings and is revered as one of the most important pilgrim spot for the Hindus in India. The city is a home to a confluence known as the triveni, and is the meeting point of the Ganges, Yamuna and Saraswati rivers of India. The city is also the second oldest city in India with its origins traced back to the Vedic Period. The city was named to Allahabad or Ilahabad by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1583 which literally means the Garden of Allah in Urdu. The place has been mentioned in the ancient texts of the Vedas as the place where Lord Brahma organized a sacrificial ritual. Known to be one of the major pilgrim spots and a booming economic center in India, here’s the list of the best places to visit in Allahabad. 1. Triveni Sangam triveni-sangam Photo by Partha Sarathi Sahana, CC BY 2.0 The most important tourist destination in Allahabad, the Triveni Sangam is the confluence of the 3

History Of Indian Tricolor

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History Of Indian Tricolor Every free nation of the world has its own flag. It is a symbol of a free country. The National Flag of India was adopted in its present form during the meeting of Constituent Assembly held on the 22 July 1947, a few days before India's independence from the British on 15 August, 1947. It served as the national flag of the Dominion of India between 15 August 1947 and 26 January 1950 and that of the Republic of India thereafter. In India, the term "tricolour" refers to the Indian national flag. e National flag of India is a horizontal tricolor of deep saffron (kesari) at the top, white in the middle and dark green at the bottom in equal proportion. The ratio of width of the flag to its length is two to three. In the centre of the white band is a navy blue wheel which represents the chakra. Its design is that of the wheel which appears on the abacus of the Sarnath Lion Capital of Ashoka. Its diameter approximates to the width of the

The Golden City: Jaisalmer

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  The Golden City: Jaisalmer So named for the yellow sandstone used in most of its buildings, the Golden City of Jaisalmer is an oasis of splendid old architecture that rises from the sand dunes of the  Thar Desert . Once a strategic outpost, today the city is filled with splendid old mansions; magnificent gateways; and the massive  Jaisalmer Fort , also known as the Golden Fort, a daunting 12th-century structure that rises high above the town. In addition to its palaces, temples, and fine old homes, the fortress boasts 99 bastions along with massive gates leading to its main courtyard where you'll find the seven-story-tall  Maharaja's Palace . Started in the early 1500s and added to by successive rulers right up until the 19th century, the palace offers sections open to the public, including areas beautifully decorated with tiles from Italy and China, and intricately carved stone doors. There are also a number of Jain temples dating from the 12th to 16th centuries, each

The Golden Temple of Amritsar

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  Harmandir Sahib: The Golden Temple of Amritsar Harmandir Sahib: The Golden Temple of Amritsar Founded in 1577 by Ram Das, Amritsar is an important hub of Sikh history and culture. The main attraction here is Harmandir Sahib, opened in 1604 and still often referred to as the Golden Temple for its beautiful gold decoration. The holiest of India's many Sikh shrines (it also attracts many Hindus and people of other faiths), the temple was built in a blend of Hindu and Islamic styles. Its lower marble section features such flourishes as ornate inlaid floral and animal motifs, while the large golden dome represents a lotus flower, a symbol of purity to Sikhs. In addition to its splendid design, visitors are equally impressed with the temple's spiritual atmosphere, an effect enhanced by the prayers continuously chanted from the Sikh holy book and broadcast throughout the complex