Pangong Lake – The only thing India and China have in common: its blue, brackish waters extend across the Indo-Chinese border. It was only few years ago that the government decided to allow tourists to visit this natural beauty. The Lake is 134 km long and only 40% of it lies in India, while the rest extends into China.... Check out full details »
Thoseghar, a very famous spot for beautiful and high waterfalls is nature’s extravaganza in its true meaning. In the Sahyadri ghat of Maharashtra, this small place (village) is an ideal picnic spot, which has some luscious waterfalls, along with dark woods, some green hills around, and a beautiful lake.
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Regarded as a very ancient as well as a magnificent fort sited amidst the picturesque locale of Bhandardara, Ratangad is a must visit tourist attraction of Pune. It is also known as one of the oldest artificial catchment area. The history of the Ratangad fort can be traced back to four hundred years.
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If you have a day to spare and wish to escape the city hues, all you need to do is to drive an hour out of Bangalore. You will reach this beautiful valley popularly known as Muthyala Maduvu or literally translated from Telugu as Pearl Valley.
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Bheemeshwari, a perfect holiday getaway lies in Mandya district in Karnataka. This place is a beautiful blend of natural beauty, adventure, a soothing ambience and adrenalin. It lies on the bank of river Cauvery, the most sacred and majestic river in South India.
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The first thing that strikes you in Chunchi Falls is not the waterfall as you would expect. You will be amazed by the spread of rocks all along the banks of Arkavati River, which appear as if someone had meticulously chiseled these rocks to their liking. Delve deeper and you can imagine many shapes and meanings in these naturally... Check out full details »