Want to relish the romantic honeymoon in India, don’t worry you will be not settled for anything less. Stop worrying as India plenty of alternatives and each…
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Dharamshala
Dharamshala – The House of Dalai Lama Dharamshala is extremely popular as the house of the Dalai Lama and Tibetan priest that went abroad. It is also known…
Mcleodganj – Home for Tibetans and Roam for Travelers
Mcleodganj: Little Lahsa A serene slope station, a wide aficionado of Buddhist religionist, rich greenery and the wonderful nature is encompassing it, that ingrains in people. Mcleodganj is…
Dalhousie – The “Little Switzerland of India”
Dalhousie “Little Switzerland of India” The minor tinsel town Dalhousie, concealed in the lap of Himachal Pradesh is a bit of heaven for the tourists. It is named after…
10 Reasons Why You Should Visit Shillong This Summer
Every child has always wondered how they could reach the clouds to sit on and fly along with them. The place that would fulfill the wish of every…
Coorg The Scotland of India.
Love Coffee? definitely in the right place. If yes, then make sure you go to this coffee producing hill station. Situated in the midst of forcing mountains in Karnataka with…
Udaipur “The City of Lakes and Palaces”
Udaipur is a very popular tourist destination and is very well known for its history, culture, scenic locations, and royal architecture. The city covers an area of 37…
Mount Abu An Oasis in dessert.
Mount Abu lies nestled between the peaks of the Aravali Range. Along with its cool breezes, scenic vistas and a touch of vintage grandeur, Mount Abu a refreshing…
Kashmir The Switzerland of India
Splendid snow covered Himalayan mountains, lush green trees, beautiful landscapes, enchanting and mesmerizing plantation, and scenic views make Kashmir, a must visit place for everyone. Every year a…
Darjeeling The land of the thunderbolt
The word Darjeeling has a very interesting connotation as per Tibetan lingo. It can be split into two Tibetan words ‘Dorje’ and ‘Ling’ which translate into ‘thunderbolt’ and…
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