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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Priya Singh Singh Two elephants were constantly ferrying tourists to 'the spot'. After 15 minutes, we were put upon an elephant and taken to where we could see the tigress. written by Priya Singh Singh The vast terrain—forests, grasslands, rivers and swamps—supports the full Animal Planet menagerie including the antelope, leopard, deer, hyena, jackal and crocodile. written by Priya Singh Singh For the tourist India can be overwhelming, and it has certainly become a more stressful place to visit. Touts seem to be almost everywhere and the traveler is bombarded by questions all the time.
written by Priya Singh Singh In middle of anarchy and concern there is splendor and magnificence. In contemporary monoliths there are antique marvels in limestone. Enjoy the site and smells of antique mysterious India, read eras of history sketched on the walls.
written by Priya Singh Singh These lakes are bounded by green mountains and make a really high-quality picture. After you have relished Saat Tal, there is another lake waiting for you to see.
written by Priya Singh Singh New Delhi fabrication west of the Yamuna river, although for the most part, New Delhi is an interior city. East of the river is the urban area of Shahdara. The temperature varies from 40 degrees Celsius in summers to around 4 degrees Celsius in winters. Delhi has a semi-arid weather with high distinction between summer and winter temperatures. written by Priya Singh Singh The Meenakshi temple in Madurai is enthusiastic to the Hindu god Shiva and his wife Parvati, known here as Meenakshi. According to celebrity, Shiva and Meenakshi were in truth married in Madurai. The large temple complex contains 12 famous gopuras or towers that are decorated with vibrantly colored sculptures of Hindu deities. written by manoj Gupta India was, India is and India will remain the most sough-after destinations of traveler. Indian Subcontinent was identified with its commercial and cultural wealth and portal for much of its long history. << previous page 1 next page>> |