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Hatharva - Heritage Site of Gujarat

--> Uff! Vacations are about to end, but not enjoyed properly. If you really think so, then we got a place for you where you can visit and turn this boring moment to memorable time of your life. We got a destination that is located at Gujarat State of India and the name of this spot is Hatharva. A quite different name, but place is awesome. It’s a town of Gujarat not much popular among travelers. However, the Hatharva is having limited spots to visit, though each spot is wonderful. Don’t want to waste much time of yours. Here are the spots that you can enjoy at Hatharva. Attraction of Hatharva: Dharoi Dam:  It is the gravity dam constructed over Sabarmati River. The exact location of Dam is Dharoi comes under Mehsana region. The place is famous for lake formed in dam. You can enjoy the riverside and the dam at Dharoi. However, you have to cover the distance of 16 km to reach dam from Hatharva. Khedbrahma:  Located at little km distance f...

Honnavar - Land Of Gold

Honnavar in Karnataka, India, is indeed a charming place known for its beaches and the scenic railway route. As mentioned earlier, it offers a blend of coastal beauty and unique experiences. If you have any specific questions or need more detailed information about Honnavar or any other travel destination, feel free to ask! Honnover, nestled in the coastal region of Karnataka, boasts a picturesque landscape adorned by the Arabian Sea to the west. The tranquil ambiance is accentuated by expansive paddy fields and flat terrains, creating a serene backdrop. Along the shoreline, coconut trees and Areca plants sway gently in the breeze, providing a unique and refreshing experience of coastal life. The charm of Honnover is particularly enchanting during the evening, making it the ideal time to immerse oneself in the coastal ambiance. The beach town offers a delightful escape where one can relish the entire day, basking in the beauty of the surroundings. Beyond the sandy shores, if you...

Ziro - Hill Station of Arunachal Pradesh

Our purpose is to introduce known and unknown tourist destinations to the world. Today our prime target is Ziro that is the town of Subansiri region, Arunachal Pradesh. This wonder hill station of amazing state is popular as pristine towns throughout the country. Apani Tabu tribe is major spot of Ziro.  Paddy and Fish system makes Ziro this town different than a whole country. Hapoli is nearest one more tourist place of India. Ziro is that beautiful that we can’t express its charm in words. You can view the stunning images through search engines. This Indian tourist place is full of greenery and trekking spots. If you have done trekking earlier than you will be surprised with Ziro as the location is having the diverse trekking site such as Talley Valley. This hot spot is famous as bio diversity town having beautiful Shiva Linga temple at Kardo.  An attraction of Ziro: Talley Valley Wildlife Park: A national park spread in 337 square km is leading attraction...

Yelagiri - Hill Station of Tamil Nadu

Are you looking for best hill station of South India? If yes, they are going to tell you one of the secret Indian tourist place named as Yelagiri. It is the hill station of Vellore region, Tamil Nadu. This amazing hill area is located on Vaniyambadi to Tirupattur road at good altitude of 1410.6 meters from the sea level. It is the small town spread in 30 km2 area. Some people recognize this place as Elagiri. The surrounded of this place is covered with orchards, green valleys and rose-garden. History: town is not having big history because people are not much aware of this place. Yelagiri is the village comes on the route of Vaniyambadi to Jolarpettai. The town was established by British colonial for their summer vacations. In ancient period the town was the private property of Zamindar Yelagiri. In 1950 Indian government take over the town and announced as Yelagiri city. Family members of Yelagiri Zamindar still exist in Reddiyur city. Summer Festival: the most...

Pali - Tourist Place of Rajasthan

Rajasthan is always the first preference for abroad travelers. The reason is there are countless historical places that attract the visitors every year. There is one more cause of attraction of visitors to Rajasthan and that is hospitality and beautiful hotels. If you go through historical background of the state then you will find that many rulers of such state developed amazing forts and palaces at different places for their entertainment. Such forts and Mahals are today turned as best hotels of India. Travelers are really attracted with the lavish life standard of Rajasthan rulers and that is the major cause that foreigners also want to enjoy the similar environment. Today we are going to discuss about one of the famous tourist places of India known as Pali. It is the city of Rajasthan , India established in Duthariya district. Pali itself is the region so you will get some closer big locations to visit as well. Keep one thing in mind that you are going to make y...

Jalore - Heritage City of Rajasthan

There are countless places to visit in India, though people are not aware of maximum places. The reason is these secret destinations are not described or explored to global users. Today we are going to describe an Indian tourist place named as Jalor that is the important city of Rajasthan . This city is also identified as Jalore. Geography: Jalore city is located closer to River Sukri. However, River Luni is also another closer holy river that people can visit. One of the big cities of Rajasthan Jodhpur is just 140 km away from Jalore. The development ratio of city is less so we can say its undeveloped city of India, though people from Rajasthan state are famous for their hospitality and traditional welcome. Background of city: The ancient name of city was Jabalipura named after the saint visited city in such period. Jalore fort is popular among world travelers and because of fort it was identified to global users as Songir or Suvarngiri. Some people call the city...