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4 years ago

Travel here and stay in an over water ๏ฟผ bungalow. ๐Ÿ˜


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1 year ago

The Landscapes Of India

The Landscapes Of India

The Landscapes Of India

The Landscapes Of India

The Landscapes Of India

The Landscapes Of India

The Landscapes Of India

Welcome to the varied landscapes of India, my dear friends starting with the loftiest mountain range in the world called the Himalayas in the North to the grasslands of India in the South of Himalayan foothills, also spread across parts of central & western India.

We also have two big deserts in India.

A sandy, yellow desert called the Thar Desert/The Great Indian Desert in the North Western State of Rajasthan.

Then a salty desert or White Desert called the Great Rann of Kutch located in the western state of Gujarat.

The gorgeous backwaters of India are mostly found in the South Western state of India called Kerala.

Similarly the lush green tea gardens at Munnar is also located in the state of Kerala in South India.

The coastal areas with its gorgeous beaches spread in the West, East & South of India can be explored all round the year for some adventurous & fun filled activities.

Happy weekend, my dear friends & see you soon ๐Ÿ™Œ ๐Ÿค—


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1 year ago

I Visited The Second Longest Wall In The World

"Thereโ€™s Magic In Forts"

I Visited The Second Longest Wall In The World

I Visited The Second Longest Wall In The World

I Visited The Second Longest Wall In The World

I Visited The Second Longest Wall In The World

In the topmost video clip, I can be seen walking at Kumbhalgarh Fort along with my husband while in the bottom most video clip, our wonderful guide can be seen talking to my husband, explaining about the glorious history of this place.

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Some very interesting facts about this place:

* The wall at Kumbhalgarh Fort stretches over 36 kilometers, second only to Great Wall of China.

* This Fort was built by Rana Kumbha, a ruler of the Mewar region in the North Western State of Rajasthan, India.

* The wall has never been breached.

* It served as a refuge for the rulers of Mewar.

* There are 360 temples in that area.

* The Fort has seven gates.

* The Fort is surrounded by a Wildlife Sanctuary.

* A spectacular light & sound show is held every evening in the complex depicting the history of the place.

* It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2013.

Source: Times Of India

See you soon, my dear friends ๐Ÿค—


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1 year ago

Wah Taj

 Wah Taj

The Ivory White Marble Mausoleum

 Wah Taj

Located in The City of Agra in Uttar Pradesh, India

 Wah Taj

On The Banks of River Yamuna

 Wah Taj

Built in the 17th Century

 Wah Taj

By the Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan

 Wah Taj

In memory of his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal

 Wah Taj

A UNESCO World Heritage Site

 Wah Taj

Also One of the Seven Wonders of the World

The Timeless Beauty


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3 years ago
Celebrating The Festival Of Colours In India
Celebrating The Festival Of Colours In India
Celebrating The Festival Of Colours In India
Celebrating The Festival Of Colours In India
Celebrating The Festival Of Colours In India
Celebrating The Festival Of Colours In India

Celebrating The Festival Of Colours In India

India is a land of many colours, just like these beautiful fields of my country.

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The Spring Festival Of India

Celebrating The Festival Of Colours In India

The Spring Festival of India called Holi is also known as the festival of colours & love.

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Radha & Krishna

Celebrating The Festival Of Colours In India

Holi celebrates the eternal & pure love of the deities, namely Radha & Krishna.

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Holika

Celebrating The Festival Of Colours In India

The night before Holi, people light up a bonfire to commemorate the victory of good over evil. This is also known as Holika Deepak or Choti Holi.

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Celebrating Holi

Celebrating The Festival Of Colours In India

People enjoy this festival by throwing dry colourful powders called gulal as well as coloured water on each other followed by feasting on delicious delicacies.

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Happy Holi

Wish all of you a very Happy Holi, my dear friends & see you soon ๐Ÿ™Œ ๐Ÿค—

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