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Meghalaya

Meghalaya is the north east state of India, and it’s factually meaning the house of clouds. This hilly strip state is serving various natural beauty spots as tourist destinations for worldwide visitors. Around 300 kms long and 100 kms extensive area offers ample of locations for holidays. As per survey, the average population of Meghalaya was approximately 2175000 in year 2000. This nature rich state is surrounded by Assam in north and Bangladesh in south. Capital of Meghalaya is Shillong, which is also recognized as Scotland of north east India. The average population of Shillong is 260,000 plus. Evaluation of the area of state expresses it’s one third location of state is forest. The mountain forests of Meghalaya are dissimilar from the land area steamy forests situated at north to south. The large amount of biodiversity of mammals, plants and birds are special in Meghalaya forests. Earlier, these forests were part of Assam, though on January 21, 1972, the regional of ...

Ajanta Ellora

Ajanta Ellora Caves of India: the big caves situated in Maharashtra are renowned throughout the world. These caves are located at good distance of 100 kms from Aurangabad the city of Maharashtra. The story of Ajanta Caves is very interesting as they were exposed by the British Captain Mr. John Smith accidentally in 1819. John was hunting for the voyage and accidentally he got the big caves in such location. For reaching Aurangabad tourist can utilize the flights and direct trains from various cities of India. Numerous private travel agencies are offering taxies and buses as well to reach this tourist place of India. Manmad is the closest railway station situated at just 55 km north of the city Jalgaon of Maharashtra. Spots to watch in Ajanta and Ellora: Ajanta: the caves on these spots are finest accomplishments by Buddhist priests. These caves were developed in 3 rd century and today they are measured as the premium masterwork of Buddhist architecture and art. These c...

Thiruvananthapuram - beach city

Thiruvananthapuram is also recognized as Trivandrum, which is the capital of Kerala the state of India. Thiruvananthapuram is headquartering Kerala and serving lots of small towns and cities. This beautiful tourist place of India is positioned on the west-coast near the tremendous south region of Kerala. The nation father Shri Mahatma Gandhi referred this place as Evergreen city of India. Trivandrum is characterized by its rolling land and territory of low coastal mounts and active trade alleys. Approximately, one million (1000000) residents are living in Trivandrum according to 2011 censuses. This largest and most crowded city of Kerala is offering ample of beautiful spots of nature. The wider municipal agglomeration is containing population of 1+ million. Around 80% sector is related to information technology in the city, which is working as the biggest hub of the software application region of India. Several central and local government offices are situated in Trivan...

Dwarkadhish - Almost Drown City of Gujarat

“Dwarka” the Krishna Nagri is world-famous as it is the location of the god. Dwarka is the holy place of Hindu religion and is linked with Lord Krishna's existence. This amazing city is situated on the western side of Gujarat . The temple is the huge ornate holy place with most striking five storey construction of Hindu structural design in Gujarat . It is positioned on the meeting point of Arabian Sea and Gomti River. Dwarka is such a high admired place for Hindus, and the temple is measured as a principal holy place which is also recognized as Mokshapuri. The Structural design: the temple of Lord Krishna is identified as Jagat Mandir, which is a five-storey construction built on 72 pillars. Temple of Shri Krishna is 78.3 meter in altitude. God Krishna's grandson was Vajranabha, who built the real holy place of Dwarkadhish in residential place of Shri Krishna. The chamber of the shrine is shaped by the Jagat Mandir which is dating from last 2500 ye...