Ranchi, The City of Waterfalls
Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand, is also known as the city of waterfalls. This picturesque city offers a scenic view of many waterfalls, rock formations and hillocks. What makes it even better is that you can come here any time of ...
Wokha, The Land of The Lotha Tribe
Wokha, a district headquarters in Nagaland, is inhabited by the Lothas, one of the largest tribes in Nagaland. For the most part of history, this place remained isolated from the outer world. Wokha is surrounded by several hills and ridges ...
The Top 12 Places to Visit in Ahmedabad
Situated on the banks of river Sabarmati, Ahmedabad is the largest city in the state of Gujarat. A confluence of old world charm and cutting-edge technology, Ahmedabad is on the fast-lane of development. Apart from the bustling streets, the growing industries ...
Panchkula, Of Nature and Industry
The name of the city Panchkula in Haryana, came from the place where five irrigation canals meet. 'Panch' is five and 'Kuls' means canal, hence the name Panchkula. The canals take water from the Ghaggar and distribute it from Nada Sahib ...
Warangal, Land of History
Warangal, a district in Telangana was also referred to as Orguguallu or Omtikonda in olden times, due to the presence of an enormous hillock that is evidently carved out of a single stone. It was the capital of the Kakatiya kingdom ...
Guna, The City by a River
Guna which lies on the on the banks of River Parvati in the Malwa Plateau is a place you must visit. It is a gateway to the Chambal and Malwa districts. Guna is one of the highly developed districts in the ...
Pune, The Queen of the Deccan
Pune also known as the Oxford of the East is a city in Maharashtra that is bustling with life. Considered a paradise for retired people, the many institutes that have turned Pune into an educational hub have brought in colour and ...
Medak, The Town of Festivity
Medak is a municipal town in the state of Telangana and lies at a distance of about 100 km from the capital city of Hyderabad. It has a very interesting history associated with it. The town was at the height ...
Jhajjar, A Bird Watcher's Paradise
Temples occupy the pride of place in all cities and towns in India, and Jhajjar in Haryana is no exception. One of the places to visit in Jhajjar is the Beri temple. The temple houses the idol of goddess Bhimeshwari Devi, ...
Tiruchirappalli, The Heart of Tamil Nadu
Trichy or Tiruchi or the more traditional Tiruchirappalli is located at the heart of the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Among the ancient towns of India, Trichy has a lot to offer an avid traveller. Similar to other towns such ...
Jind, A Homage to Shrines
Jind, a district in Haryana is an ancient tirtha which finds mention in the epic Mahabharata. Pandavas built the Jayanti Devi Temple to honour the goddess Jainti, who was regarded as the goddess of victory and success. The town came up ...
Kalady, Of Myths and Legends
Kalady is a small village located near the Periyar River in Kerala. Kalady means 'footprint' and the village was formerly known as Sasalam. It is the birthplace of Adishankara, the great saint who established the doctrine of Non-dualism or Advaita Vedanta ...