India Ayurveda

The ancient therapeutic art of Ayurveda continues to dominate as a biennial stream of the elixir of the life, which according to the experts is the father of all alternative systems of medicines.

Rajasthan Forts and Palaces

Rajasthan means 'abode of kings' and it truly reflects the loyal grandeur and historical charm. You will never forget your first experience of this most colorful city presented through its amazing forts and palaces.

Wildlife of India

India is one of the world's best known areas for viewing and photographing wildlife. All across the country are the exotic and fascinating wildlife parks and sanctuaries, where wildlife can be observed in the natural surroundings.

Adventure of India

The country like India has a great potential for the adventure sports. Right from the white water rafting, trekking and mountaineering, India promises its tourists a experience that will last for the lifetime.

South India Temples

Southern India is dotted with places of religious interest. There are several towns that are referred to as the temple towns owing to the grandeur of the temples they are home to.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Sikkim Travel


Sikkim is the fascinating land of the mighty Khangchendzonga. The little Indian Himalayan state, snuggled in the heart of the Himalayas, which ripples with mists and clouds and the plenititude of rhododendrons, orchids and the abundance of other flowers is paradise revisited. The turbulent water streams and rivers are the channels of peace and tranquility in the state and the other hand the numerous monasteries and quaint shopping complexes mesmerize the voyager with lot of fun and excitement who is off on a journey to explore Sikkim.

Tour to Sikkim leaves some kind of sentience in the memory of a traveler. Located on the eastern part of the Himalayas and spread below the mighy Khanchendzonga, the third highest mountain range in the world is considered as sacred by the Sikkimese in India. The magnificence of great mountain ranges, faltering valleys, gushing rivers and glorious hills, Sikkim is must visit place on the sightseeing tour to India. The most amazing aspect is the change of temperature that pervade as we as we travel from from the colder mountain areas to the sub tropical hotter areas. The state is blessed with the natural asset of the great flora and fauna, exotic wildlife, vibrant glacier s and the entire topography is simple 'wow'.

The state boots of the numerous hot springs which contain lot of medicinal prosperities. Some of the most popular among them are Reshi, Yumthang, Ralang etc. There are around 200 monasteries or 'Gompas' in Sikkim belonging to the Nyingma and Kagyu order, that are part of the great cultural heritage of the state. Sikkim is also renowned for its glittering lakes that are spring fed as well as river fed. Among all the lakes in Sikkim, Tsomgo Lake, which passes between Gangtok and Nathu La, is most fascinating.

Last but not the least is the Teesta river, which flows right across the length of the Sikkim. The ribver joins Brahmaputra river in Bangladesh. It is fed by the snow melting on the mountains as well as rain that conglomerate in the catchment area during the monsoons.

Aparana Chauhan

Friday, May 22, 2009

Canoeing and Kayaking in India

For enthusiasts who love to play with and dare to challenge the currents of majestically flowing water bodies across India, canoeing and kayaking is just a perfect water sport. Canoeing, a sport of impelling a canoe through water, is a fun on the radiant golden Indian sea beaches along the Indian coastline, the lakes situated in the North and the North Eastern Indian states offering some fantastic amenities of water sports. Kayaking is just like backpacking on an off beaten path, except that this time your adventure is on the sea. While canoes can accommodate only two people, kayaks have room for one or two people. These sports provide the best opportunity for sports lovers to come close to nature. You can enjoy canoeing and kayaking throughout year but avoid monsoons.

Enjoy canoing and kayaking in these regions of India:

Canoeing in Uttranchal
Canoeing in Darjeeling
Canoeing in Jammu and Kashmir
Canoeing in Karnataka
Canoeing in Haryana

Some of the best sites for canoeing in Uttaranchal include Lake Renuka along the Uttaranchal border, areas in Rishikesh and Dakpathar, lakes of Nainital and Saat Tal and Ramganga in Corbett National Park. Yet another place is the Tehri Dam of Tehri in Uttaranchal. This dam is pegged to be an ideal spot for canoeing not only in the country but in the entire sub-continent as a whole. Teesta river is a major site in Darjeeling for canoeing. Its strong currents and deep gorges will be perfect for canoeing and kayaking.

Jammu and Kashmir have Dal Lake the most beautiful and second largest lake in Jammu and Kashmir, Nagin/ Nageen Lake, where the waters are edged by willow and poplar tress whose reflection is mirrored in the lake, Wular Lake, one of the largest freshwater lakes in Asia, Manasbal Lake, a natural and perennial source of water, for enjoying adventurous water sports. Experience the thrill of canoeing and kayaking on River Kali, the life line of central Karnataka, at Dandeli in Karnataka. The beautiful surroundings are home to a wide range of wildlife. In Haryana special water sport activities are planned for enthusiasts at Tikkar Tals at Morni Hills, Grey Pelican Yamuna Nagar and Damdama Lake.

Canoeing and kayaking a lot depends on weather and water level. One has to be conscious about his safety and comfort too. The basic requirements include a swimsuit and towel, shades, hat and sun block, a warm top, some spare clothes for change, a water bottle,food and an enthusiasm to seek great adventure on the sea. Also get a helmet, spray skirt with shock cords (for the kayaker), life jacket, throw line, maps in waterproof case, signaling devices, flashlight with extra batteries and bulbs, first-aid kit, pocket knife, matches in waterproof container, required licenses, permits and ID.


So, get ready to move on the cool blue waters bringing loads of thrill to the adventurer in you. The thrill of the game is to make your way through tranquil waters to reach your destination when cool breeze play with your hair and cold water splatter your face.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Fishing and Angling India


A landmark marked with numerable rivers, India is a hot destination for fishing and angling in India. The Indian coastal areas provide high adventure for trawler fishing while the wide rivers in the hinterland sport an ample variety of fish. Angling is a pursuit undertaken by many naturalists.

The geographical difference along the trend of each river is tremendous in India. Himalayas is a 'Angler's paradise' with a channel of rivers, streams and high altitude lakes gracefully flowing rendering ample opportunities for anglers. Major rivers like the Ganges and its tributaries, the Yamuna, the Brahmaputra, the Mahanadi, the Krishna and the Kaveri are the favorite for water sports. You can enjoy fishing and angling in India throughout the year.

There are three categories of angling.

- Mahseer fishing
- Trout fishing
- Sea fishing

The Mahseer or the Tiger of the Indian Rivers, is one of the largest freshwater fish and one of the greatest fighting fish in the world. The Mahseer is found where the river speeds through narrow gorges and spills out over a rocky river bed in Himalayas from Uttaranchal and Himachal in the West to Assam and Arunachal in the East.

The larger fish are found above large rapids and in the pools below the falls. The Trout is not indigenous to Indian waters. The Snow Trout is however found in all high altitude streams and lakes. Trout hatcheries are in operation in the Liddar River in Kashmir valley, Kulu valley. Agoda near Uttrakashi and Avalanche in the Nilgiris, Tirthan River (Himachal Pradesh).

Talking of Sea fishing, there is a good variety of game fish off the coasts of India like Baracuda, Mullet, Perch, Tuna, Marlin, Blue Marlin, Sail Fish and Sear. So the venturesome angler are sure to enjoy a worthwhile and remarkable trip in some very extraordinary regions of India like- The Andaman Islands are located in the Bay of Bengal, and the western part of the Andaman Sea and port towns like Mumbai, Kandla, Nhava Sheva, Marmagao, Kochi, Kolkatta/Haldia, Paradip, Vishakhapatnam, Chennai and Tuticorin have facilities for coastal fishing.

The other popular fishing venues in India are : River Kavery in southern India, Jia Bhoroli river, a tributary of River Brahmaputra in Assam, the junction of Nayar River and the Ganges at Vyas Ghat, Garhwal, the juction of the Sarju River with the River Kali at Pancheshwar, Kumaon, the Junction of the Sarju River and Eastern Ramganga of Rameshwar, Kumaon, Chilka Lake in Orissa and even in some estuaries.

The basic fishing equipment requirements are rods, lines, hooks, reel, flies, spinners, spoons and bait- in the form of worms, paste or other lure. Light, waterproof clothing- brown or green in color- is essential, as are waterproof shoes or light sandals which can easily be slipped off to drain out sand or water. Sunscreen, a light hat and a pair of dark glasses are essential and during the winter be well clad with sufficient woolens and a mackintosh.

Fishing trips should be planned in a group. To avoid inconvenience you should have knowledge of fishing sports, rest houses and license issuing center. Keep all the fishing equipment in a kit. While carrying the rod in the stretched from, never keep the top of the rod in front because it is not safe; instead but-end be kept in front. Inspect waterfronts daily.

Always wear foot gear suiting to the terrain. Fishing in Himalayas can take you face to face with some varied climates so be prepared with proper clothing, and progress outward to include water and wind protection as the final layer.

Fishing licenses are mandatory for all anglers. Mostly fishing licenses are not issued during the monsoon (when most fish species breed); in addition, most licenses are issued only for a specified stretch of water. Furthermore, there are conditions that all fish caught must be released into the water, and anglers are restricted to catch a specified number of fish per day. You can get the license from the Fisheries Department of the state where you have come for angling.

So, what are you waiting for! Pick up your fishing equipments and get going to enjoy enthralling water sports.

Parasailing in India

Billowing up in the blue unknown has been a fascinating figment for long. It is great experience for you to wallow over hills and valleys and rising slowly, silently with thermals like the birds and para sailing makes it possible. Para sailing is carried with much vivacity and gusto in India. This recreational activity involves a person towed behind a vehicle (usually a boat) while attached to a parachute. Whether it is the laminar sea breezes of Goa, to the more thermal flying conditions of the Western Ghats or whether it is the tiny bumps in the grounds, to the table top land at Panchgani or the peaks in the Himalayas, they are all here in one country - India. Except during the monsoons Para sailing can be enjoyed through out the year.

There are three methods of para sailing being offered to the adventurers. Winchboat Parasailing, Beach Para sailing and Platform Para sailing, among which Winch boat para sailing is the most accepted one. You can soar high in these regions:

Himachal Pradesh
Billing
Kullu
Solang
Lahaul & Spiti

Uttranchal
Naukutchiyatal, Nainital
Dayara Bugyal, Garhwal
Dhanolti Ridge, Garhwal
Bedni Bugyal, Kumaun

Rajasthan
Jaipur
Jaisalmer
Jodhpur
Udaipur
Bikaner

Maharashtra
Matheran
Kamshet

Goa

Kangra valley is the at the centre of gliding activities in Himachal Pradesh. Bir and Billing in Kangra are considered extremely happening place for enjoying para sailing. Bijli Mahadev is an excellent site for hill launching and has ideal conditions for thermal soaring. Garhwal makes para sailors' paradise, with the Great Himalayas in North and the plains of Terai region in the south. The unique topography makes Garhwal an excellent destination for both experienced and beginner para gliders. Some ideal sailing sites include Naukutchiyatal in Nainital, Dayara Bugyal, Pratap Nagar, Dhanolti Ridge in Garhwal and Bedni Bugyal in Kumaon.


The open countryside of Rajasthan also offers gliding opportunities that can prove remarkable. These include Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Bikaner and Kota. Parasailing in Maharashtra is almost entirely on the Western Ghat hill range, which run in an almost unbroken line from Gujarat in the north, to the Nilgiri Hills on the southern tip of India. Popular para sailing areas, include the hill stations and fort sights of Maharashtra: Matheran, Deolali, Mahabaleshwar, Singhgad and Panchgani. Bogmalo beach park plaza resort, Hydro sports, Fort Aguada beach resort and Goan Banana's water sports provide para sailing in Goa.

Make your para sailing experience more contended and complete with life jackets, quick releases, helmets, wind meters, wind socks, feather flags, launch bar system, harness and double triple bar. You need to be physically fit and mentally strong to be alert and avoid hurdles for performing this sport but do not make several stunts while performing it. You para sail with a fully licensed company operating from a well-established location, insured by a licensed insurance company. Avoid para sailing in rain, fog and in close proximity to the shoreline, other boats and/or objects.

So, now you believe that even you can soar high and feel the vast blue at a hand stretch distance. The very idea of sailing must have impregnate you with thrill. We welcome you to India to come and experience the euphoric expedition of Para Sailing.

Sailing Yatching in India

SAILING YACHTING SURFING IN INDIA


A sailing paradise “India” offers adventurous destinations to enjoy sailing, yachting and surfing making everything possible - playing with the winds, challenging the currents of sea and crossing it to know nature in a better way. The adventure of sailing, providing an insight into the cultural traditions of the people living near the seacoast, has ample scope on seas of Indian sub continental. Surfing will be a real fun sport if you are able to maintain a good balance and lay on your board adjusting your chin well on mark. Subjugate and tone down the wild winds while crossing the sea on your yachting cruise. Being blessed with the tropical climate summer months are the ideal time to try out sailing, yachting and surfing expeditions. Cosset the celebrated dear moments navigating through the immaculate natural environs.

Amongst many places where you can enjoy sailing, yachting and surfing here are some:

- Mumbai
- Panshet Dam Resort
- Tarsha sports Complex – Tamil Nadu
- Andaman Nicobar islands
- Lakshadweep Islands
- Tamil Nadu
- Kerala

The western state of Maharashtra extends along the coastal line of the Arabian Sea, with the districts of Mumbai, Raigarh and Ratnagiri offering easy access to the sea and ideal location for sailing. The water sports center of Mumbai facilitates all kind of water sports like- Boat sailing, Para-sailing, Water Skiing, Canoeing, Kayaking, Jet boats, Wind Surfing and Rowing. Panshet Dam Resort, developed by the Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation, is packed with various thrilling water-sports. There is a water sports complex where water sports like Kayaking, windsurfing, exciting rides in speedboats and on water scooters are available.

The water sports you can dive into at the Tarsha Sports Complex in Tamil Nadu are Water Skiing, Wake Boarding, Knee Boarding and Basic Windsurfing course. There are also activities such as Kayaking, Double Tube rides, Banana Boat Rides, Speed Boat Rides and Para sailing. Andaman & Nicobar Islands have been on every surfer's wish list. Geographic isolation, heavily restricted travel, mysterious Stone Age culture and totally uncharted waters are one of the major reasons why you should include Andaman Islands in your next surf trip. Free-diving, snorkeling, exploration and spear-fishing are also some other water sport options where these islands become an outstanding opportunity.

The other island destination of Lakshdweep has also got a full fledges water sports institute with tourist huts functioning at Kadmat Island. The institute provides facilities for different disciples of water sports such as Scuba Diving, Sailing, Snorkeling etc. The same facilities are also available at Kavaratti Island. Kerala offers some of the most awe-inspiring backwater cruise, drive past the remote villages indulging in the making of coir products or taking up a journey for fish catching. Alappuzha (Alleppey) in Kerala is famous for its backwater charms and the world famous, ' Nehru Trophy Boat Race' held every year which is a great source of attraction among its visitors.



Nothing can surpass the stimulation of surfing. An activity, that just requires a surfboard, massive sea rollers and your balancing skills. If you are a learner, start your adventure on small waves to become acquainted with surfing. Too much weigh in the back and the board will cork the board. This is a common mistake amongst beginners.

Always paddle with the crawl stroke; one arm and then the other alternatively to provide you with a constant speed so you can catch the wave. Never have your board between yourself and the coming waves! To avoid collision with others, keep a safe distance. Ocean yachting is quite an enterprising and dangerous sport, especially when it comes to long-distance solo events, which has caught attention of a lot of extreme sports lovers. Today's ocean racers are equipped with multi-hulled yachts and are aided by modern technology such as sophisticated communication devices and satellite-generated weather reports.

So, get ready and move to cruise in these waters- the source of ecstasy and liveliness.

Monday, May 18, 2009

History of Taj Mahal


History of Taj Mahal

An illustration of craftsmanship, the sovereign Taj Mahal, is surely a treasured gem of Incredible India. An inspiration for lovers, poets, musicians and painters, the Taj Mahal is aptly revered as the 'Jewel in the Crown'. This 'Crown Palace', as it is called when literally translated, was built by the fifth Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his beloved wife Arjumand Bano Begum, entitled ‘Mumtaz Mahal’. Located on the banks of YAMUNA River in Agra, this mausoleum is an simulacrum of love. A web of wells laid along the river line, art and toil of numerous masons, stonecutters, inlayers, carvers, painters, calligraphers, dome-builders and other artisans had gone in making of this legendary piece of architecture.

The history of Taj Mahal starts with a mushy love story dating back to 1607 when Shah Jahan (then named Prince Khurram) was just 15. Love smitten he was dearly attracted to the exquisite beauty of the 14 year old Arjumand Bano, as she sat in her shop at Meena Bazar (a private market in the King's serail) with her paraphernalia of glass beads. Their first encounter solemnized into a happy marriage, 'Nikaah', after five long years in 1912.

Starting the erection of Taj Mahal in the year 1631 took nearly 22 years. This extravaganza of ornamentation was finally completed in 1653. The history of Taj Mahal still has some missing notes. There are many legends of Taj Mahal. It is maintained that out of the four promises which Mumtaz asked from her husband, the first one was to build such a tomb in her memory that had never been seen, heard or made earlier. Shah Jahan pledged to never to remarry and then set about to fulfill this wish of his queen and got this 'Epitome of Love' built. Mumtaz Mahal was temporarily buried in the Zainabadi Garden in Burhanpur and after six months the corpse was shifted to Agra. Ever since then Shah Jahan, after his death, lays entombed immortally in this mausoleum along with his wife Mumtaz Mahal in Agra.

An accumulation of the finest artisans fashioned the figment of constructing the tomb. Ultimately Ustad Isa, a Persian architect, was hired to tailor the structure. Ustad Ahmad, his pupil, accompanied him and helped in the erection of this tomb. The dome was, eventually, devised by Ismail Khan. Numerous laborers, about a total number of 20, 000, across the country toiled endlessly for 22 years. Finest of the marbles, precious and semi precious stones were incurred from distant places over the country and abroad. The regal sybaritic trappings and draperies, Persian Carpets, Gilt Lamps, adorned the penetralias of the Taj. It is believed that hands of the master artisans were truncated when the tomb got completed so that no replica of this 'Eternal Monument of Love' is ever built. The design and architecture of the Taj Mahal can be understood by seeing the four parts of it: The Taj Gateway,
The Taj Garden, The Taj Masoleum, The Tomb and Pietra Dura.

According to yet another belief Shah Jahan speculated about building a yet another identical Taj Mahal across the river with the only difference in the construction material. Instead of using white marble this time he thought to use black marble and hence, naming it 'Black Taj'. A controversy is still there about the existential reality of the Black Taj Mahal. The structural ruins, found near the river banks, were said to be of the Black Taj Mahal which later on turned out a transformation of white marbles into black ones due to staining. Many such legends are associated with Taj Mahal.

Taj Mahal is indeed a hallmark of eternal love embodied and personified through marble, a classical antiquity of exquisite affection. To understand it better explore it and unfold the petals of this historical wonder.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Coorg in Karnataka

Vacations in Coorg - "Scotland of India" -Misty hills, lush forest, acres and acres of tea and coffee plantation, orange groves, undulating streets and breathtaking views are what make Coorg an unforgettable holiday destination.










Friday, May 8, 2009

Mother's Day



Mother's Day is a day honoring Mothers, celebrated on various days in many places around the world. It complements Fathers Day, the celebration honoring Fathers.

It is day to not only honor your mother, but all women who have acted as mother figure in your life, whether as step mother, aunt, grand mothers or elder sisters. We often forget the sacrifice of our mothers and the role they have played in shaping our lives. Mother's day give you the opportunity to show and express you love and care to the lady, who need our support the most in family. It is most appropriate platform to make her feel special and thanks her for bringing joy and happiness into our lives.


Mother's Day 2011 – This year let's use the Mother's day to let these special women know what place they have in our heart and how much they mean to us. Remember this year Mothers Day will be celebrated in 8th May .....so don't forget to make this day a special day for someone special.

Mother Day Cards :


Also Mothers Day calls for some really exciting and lovable greeting cards to be presented to your mother. Remember self made cards and greetings have their own flavor. There are lot of options available on net for making personalized cards for your mother. While making or purchasing the card for this day, keep in mind what your mother likes the most.You can also cut out some great pictures from old magazines to decorate your cards. You can make them more special by writing some special 'Quotes' or poems. You mother will definitely love it. Your Mother's card is ready. Believe me it is most prized possession for your mother.


Mother's Day Activities


This Mothers Day think of something different to make the day more eventful and enjoyable. Try out some of these activities.

Offer her a Mother's day card along with the flowers and breakfast in bed
Give her a big hug
Ask your mom for the movie to the nearby multiplex
Spend time with her......crack jokes with her
Let her indulge in some of her favorite activities
Go shopping with her
Surprise her with some wonderful gift
Make her feel special

Mother's Day Gift Idea :
Chocolates
Diamond Pendants
Beautiful Sari or Party Dress
Photo frame of you and your mom
Self made cards


Movies on Mother :

Mother India
Ma
Maa ke Mamta
Karan aur Arjun
Auntie Mame

Famous Books on Mothers :


Dear Mom: Thank You for Everything by Bradley Trevor
The Adventures of Mighty Mom by Gwendolyn Mitchell Diaz
Mothers are like that by Carol Carrick
Love Lessons from My Mom by Kelly Corbet

Aparana Chauhan

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Famous Forests in India



Tropical and subtropical moistleaf jungles
Forest, Kaziranga National ParkTropical and subtropical moistleaf forests include forests getting high rainfall around the year and also the semi evergreen forests that receive high seasonal rains. This kind of forests are preferred home for animals and plants species. Forests in India like Andman Island rain forests, Brahmaptra valley semi-evergreen forests, Malabar Coast moist forests, Meghalaya subtropical forests, Orissa semi-evergreen forests and Nikobar Islands rain forests are tropical and subtropical moistleaf forests.

Many of the famous protected areas like Kaziranga National Park and Sundarban that are said to be the best shelter of Great Indian One horned Rhinoceros and Indian Tiger, respectively fall under this forest type.Talking about flora, the most common flora found in this type of forests are Jackfruit, Betel nut Palm, Jamun, Mango and Hollock.

Tropical and subtropical dryleaf jungles

Also known as Tropical dry jungles and forests, Tropical and subtropical dryleaf forests are found in climate that is warm for whole of the year. In compare to Tropical moistleaf forests, Tropical dryleaf jungles receive lesser rains. In India, forests like Chhotanagpur dry deciduous forests, East Deccan dry evergreen forests, Narmada valley dry deciduous forests and South Deccan plateau dry deciduous forests come in the category of Tropical and subtropical dryleaf forests.

Tropical dryleaf forests in India are famous for inhabiting wild animals like Asian Elephants, Tigers and Bears. Sal, Bamboo and Acacia are some of the trees found commonly in Tropical dryleaf forest.

Tropical and subtropical coniferous forest
Forest, Himachal Pradesh Tropical and subtropical coniferous forest are found basically in semi-humid climate. Himalayan subtropical pine forests in Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh, and North-East Pine forests in arunachal pradesh are Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests.

Coniferous forests constitute the largest forest range in the Indo-Pacific region and stretch over 3,000 Km length. There are 26 protected areas like Naina Devi, Chail and Itanagar in the Tropical and subtropical coniferous type of forests, which are home to many species of endemic birds and many wild animals. The most common trees in Tropical and subtropical forests are Pine.

Tropical and subtropical grasslands, Savannas and shrublands
In India, Terai Daur savanna and grasslands are the Tropical grasslands which stretch across the middle of the Himalayan Terai. The areas are world famous for housing agreeable number of Rhinoceros, Tiger, Leopard, Bear, Elephant and other wild animals. Having the highest density of Tigers and Rhinoceros, this Eco region possesses many protected areas, and Dudhwa National park is one among them. This Eco region boasts of having tallest grassland, which are now widely used for farming.

shrublands Deserts and Xeric
Entirely different from other forests categories, Deserts and Xeric shrublands are quite dry and have almost nil rainfall. Deserts areas like Indus valley desert, Thar desert, Northwestern thorn scrub forests and Deccan thorn scrub forests are Deserts and Xeric shrublands.

Having the annual rainfall between 100 to 500 mm, the kind of flora found in this forest are dry. Due to lack of rain fall, the transformation of grassland and crop land in this region has been low. Cactus and Palm tree are the two main flora found in Deserts and Xeric shrublands like Thar. One of the most popular protected areas in India, Rann of Kutch, world famous for its rare Indian wild Ass, falls under Deserts and Xeric shrublands.

Aparana Chauhan

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Attractions of Mumbai India

Famous Taj Hotel in Mumbai




Gateway of India (Monument) in Mumbai


Nariman Point Mumbai India



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Pictures of Tour to Rishikesh,Uttarakhand - India

Things to do at Rishikesh Uttaranchal


Lakshman Jhula in Rishikesh, Uttaranchal




Ganga Aarti in Rishikesh







Lord Shiva on the Ganga River India



Exotic View of Rishikesh Ghat




Temples in Rishikesh



Adventure - Cliff Jumping at Rishikesh






Trekking at Rishikesh India : Adventure Trekking Tours



River Rafting at Rishikesh India













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Lake Palace on Lake Pichola, Udaipur, India