By: Prakash | 2010-11-02 | Destinations India is home to rich flora and fauna with a number of wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. There are about 166 national wildlife parks in this country. There are 9 national wildlife parks in Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Here is brief information about four famous wildlife parks of Madhya Pradesh where you can enjoy your dream to explore famous Indian wildlife tourism. read more
By: Chandra Prakash | 2010-11-01 | Travel & Leisure India is home to rich flora and fauna with a number of wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. There are about 166 national wildlife parks in this country. There are 9 national wildlife parks in Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. read more
By: Raman | 2010-12-15 | Destinations Tawang district, in Arunachal Pradesh is the land of the Monpa tribe and is a rather unusual hillstation that packs in adventure options for the outdoor buff. It is a major centre for the Mahayana Buddhist sect. Tawang is located at a height of 12,000 ft. above the sea level and shares its border with Tibet and Bhutan. read more
By: Raman | 2010-12-15 | Vacations The much-used term of 'time warp'' takes on a whole new meaning when applied to the pretty little town of Kasauli (1,927 mt) in Himachal Pradesh. The British came to Kasauli during the days of the Raj, and although they''ve gone, they''ve left behind more than a mere hint of their presence- in the quiet cobbled streets, the flower-filled gardens fronting gabled bungalows, the lovely churches around Kasauli. read more
By: Raman | 2010-12-15 | Vacations The rolling greens of Naldehra in Himachal Pradesh are par for the oldest golf course in India. This is an unusual course, perched at a height of 2044 metres, strewn with boulders, trees and little hillocks. Tall deodars flank the links making Naldehra a wonderful sports venue in the midst of natural beauty. read more
By: Raman | 2010-12-15 | Travel Tips The memorable village of Sarahan is often overlooked in the rush to more recent discoveries in the Kinnaur area, but it"��s a delightful place to unwind and drink in the unadulterated mountain scenery Flower-decked, quiet little Sarahan is an unpretentious Himachal hamlet and its stunning beauty offsets an extravagant backdrop of snowy peaks and undulating valleys. read more
By: Raman | 2010-12-15 | Vacations When you seek an unusual break from the hackneyed hill station theme, turn your searchlight towards Chamba, a scenic Himalayan town just 50kms from Dalhousie. Chamba blossomed as the ancient capital of the Pahari Rajas; this hill town of Chambe was named after King Sahil Varman"��s daughter Champavati. read more
By: Sneha Kumari | 2012-03-19 | Flights Madhya Pradesh is the 2nd biggest state in India. It is located in the center of the India and also is also called as heart of India or perhaps Central India. This state is popular for its tourism since it is famous for wildlife and some religious destinations. read more
By: Raman | 2010-12-15 | Vacations Bandhavgarh lies in the heart of Madhya Pradesh- traditional tiger country. This is where Rudyard Kipling found inspiration for his famous Jungle Book (remember Mowgli?), and this is where the tiger still roams- although now protected by dozens of laws, some effective, some not. read more
By: Ashish Kumar | 2011-10-01 | Travel & Leisure Himachal Pradesh is state of north India. Himachal Pradesh is also known as dev bhoomi and beautiful hill state of India. Shimla is the capital of Himachal of Pradesh also known as hill queen. Shimla is a most popular tourist destination of Himachal Pradesh many tourists comes from the world. The people of Himachal Pradesh are very co operative friendly and honest. About 90% population of Himachal read more
By: Sanjeev Verma | 2010-03-27 | Destinations Information about attractions and wildlife of Namdapha National Park, Arunachal Pradesh in India. Know about flora, fauna, geography, climate and how to reach Namdapha National Park. Plan for tour and travel to wildlife in India. read more
By: Shikhar Travels | 2011-06-22 | Travel & Leisure official language of Andhra Pradesh is Telugu and Urdu is the secondary official language. The tourism department out here is being promoted as the “Koh-i-Noor of India”. Its home to a number of religious pilgrim centers as Tirumala Venkateswara Temple in Tirupati, Srisailam in the Nallamal Hills, Amaravati’s Shiva Temple, Ramappa temple and Thousand Pillars temple in Warangal. read more
By: Dips Dixon | 2012-03-02 | Destinations Madhya Pradesh is not called the "Heart of India" just because of its location. It has been home to the cultural heritage of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Islam. Innumerable monuments, exquisitely carved temples, stupas, forts and palaces are dotted all over the State. read more
By: Michael Smith | 2011-09-05 | Destinations Himachal Pradesh is one of the most beautiful picturesque hill stations of India. It is located on the northern side of India and is literally known as ‘Dev Bhumi' which means the land of Gods. read more
By: Sanjay Kumar Pandey | 2010-05-10 | Destinations Madhya Pradesh, which was known as Gondwana, the Home of the Gonds, is among the largest states of India. Previously, this place was called Central Province, since it is situated in the center of India. Literally, it is also the geographical heart of India. read more