Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts with the label Village

Dudhwa National Park - Wildlife

Watching a tiger live is always the best experience, not in a zoo but in a live jungle. Dudhwa is the Tiger Reserve in the Lakhimpur Kheri region of Uttar Pradesh, India. Our target for today is Dudhwa National park established closer to Palia Kalan city. This beautiful park just 9 km from Palia covered with dense jungle and greenery everywhere. This Indian tourist place was established in 1977 spread in 490.3 km2 area. The indo-Nepal border is closer to the spot.   https://www.indiatoday.in/lifestyle/travel/story/7-things-you-can-do-while-holidaying-at-dudhwa-national-park-1167197-2018-02-11 Climate Dudhwa has thrilling humid subtropical climate, especially in dry winter. Temperatures rise to 40 °C in summer. The hot wind Loo is common in this area and it became strong from April and May. The only issue with the place is its climate conditions as most of the time place is hot and not easy to survive.   http://kunzum.com/2016/21/travel-for-tiger-spotting-dudh...

Pindari Glacier - Haven of Uttarakhand

If given the opportunity to embark on a journey to a glacier, the prospect of exploring the Pindari Glacier is truly exhilarating. With a length of 32 kilometers and a width of 1.5 kilometers, it stands out as one of the easily accessible glaciers. The entire expedition spans approximately 82 kilometers, offering a week-long adventure filled with excitement and challenging terrains. Situated in the Kumaon region's Bageshwar city at an altitude of 3350 meters, the Pindari Glacier trek is a remarkable experience. The trek is graded as moderate, encompassing dangerous routes that add a special thrill to the journey. Commencing from Loharkhet, the trail takes you through stunning landscapes, making the trek a memorable exploration. To fully appreciate the beauty of the Pindari Glacier, the ideal time for a visit is from April to November. This Indian tourist destination promises a unique blend of natural wonders, providing an immersive experience for those seeking adventure and the cha...

Orchha - Secret fort city of Madhya Pradesh

Orchha is the beautiful Indian tourist place situated in Tikamgarh region, state Madhya Pradesh. This is the town also known as Urchha founded by King Rudra Pratap in 1501. The well-known river Betwa crosses through this town. Historical Background of Orchha: this town was established in the AD by the chief of Bundela Rudra Pratap. He was the first ruler of Orchha, (duration between 1501 to 1531). The fort constructed by Rudra Pratap Singh is major attraction for the tourist in this town. A famous Chaturbhuj Temple is next spot for the tourist in Orchha. This shrine was constructed during the mugal Emperor Akbar ruling period. The other following religious spot Raj Mandir was constructed by Madhukar Shah between 1554-1591.  Some of the impressive tourist places of Orchha are: Betwa River Site: in rainy season, the river gets higher flow of water. Sitting at the site of Betwa River and watching the battlement wall and huge fort could be different experience ...

Bikaner

Bikaner is the region/district of the Rajasthan State, India. It is positioned at 330 kms distance in North West of the Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. Founder of Bikaner was Rao Bika (2nd son of King Rao Jodha), and the year was 1488. Rao Bika was trying to create own named state but was not able due to his father empire and expansion policy. However, later he got the chance to build own kingdom by creating the district Bikaner. The meaning of Bikaner is “city of Bika." The fort of Rao Bika was constructed in 1478 and named as Junagarh Fort. Presently, Bikaner is fifth biggest metropolis of Rajasthan.  The sweets and snack's items of Bikaner are world-famous.    Attractive spots of this popular Indian tourist place are mentioned below: Fort of Junagarh: Timings for fort are 10am 4:30pm. The special things to watch in fort are the Chandra Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, Anup Mahal, Phool Mahal, Karn Mahal, Rang Mahal, Durga Niwas, Bijai Mahal, and Ganga Niwas. ...