UDAIPUR, THE MESMERISING ‘LAKE CITY’
Nestled amidst scenic landscapes, it stands as a testament to the Royal Era, captivating travelers who have a penchant for history, culture, and architectural marvels. This destination perpetually finds its…
Nestled amidst scenic landscapes, it stands as a testament to the Royal Era, captivating travelers who have a penchant for history, culture, and architectural marvels. This destination perpetually finds its…
Mumbai, the city that never sleeps, is pulsating, alive, on the move, vibrant, inspiring, and amazing. On the surface, this city represents the ever-changing face of today's India, with the old coupled with the dynamic new. Yet at its core, the heart of the city is steeped in Indian customs and values
Ladakh is a land of endless wonders waiting to be discovered. Its rugged and stark landscape is unlike any other, with towering mountains, deep valleys, and shimmering blue lakes. The stark beauty of Ladakh has earned it the nickname "Moon Land" and it's easy to see why
The picturesque lake town of Nainital is located around 2000 m above sea level, the favorite summer resort of the British. One of the most charismatic hill towns in the…
An excellent testimony of Indo-Islamic Architecture, Built-in the 16th century by the orders of Mughal Empress Bega Begum, wife of Mughal Emperor Humayun as a gesture of affection for her…
Just around 40 km from Agra, a UNESCO world heritage site, an exceptional testimony to the Mughal civilization, and the prime destination for the excellence of Indo-Islamic architecture. The typical…
What UNESCO said about the Walled city of Jaipur Jaipur's town planning shows an 'interchange of ancient Hindu, Mughal and contemporary Western ideas' that shaped the city, a UNESCO statement…
Halal-friendly tourism or Muslim-friendly tourism is mainly people with Islamic beliefs in particular, due to a multitude of reasons like fair pricing, peace, and security, family-friendly environment and hygiene, etc.…
Trade relations have existed between Arabia and the Indian subcontinent since ancient times. Even in the pre-Islamic era, Arab traders used to visit Indian coastal regions, which linked them with…
It has been the landmark of grandeur, backdrop to wars and struggles, and the rise and fall of empires. The fort was the centerpiece of power, the artery of life…
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