Religious Trip to (hindu)temples in Andhra Pradesh
Mantralayam - located in the banks of Tungabhadra river, near Kurnool, in Andra Pradesh is Mantralayam. Saint Sri Raghavenda attained his Samadhi here some 300 years ago. A large number of followers and devotees throng this little town through out the yea... more - travel report by
akhila
Fagu - Hill station Near Shimla
About 10km away is the bustling market town of Theog, a longish village strung out on to the hillside like a necklace. Nearby are the temples of the local god, Banthia devta, which shows some brilliant exercises in woodcarving. Those who enjoy camping can... more - travel report by
adisidh
Madikeri Magic
The town itself is a tourist attraction with its meandering roads, hillocks on one side and the valleys are on the other. The Omkareswara temple located in the heart of the town, was said to have been built by Lingaraja-II in 1820 apparently as a remedial... more - travel report by
vjkkumar
Kerala one of the Top Tourist Destination Globally
Kerala is divided into three geographical regions: Highlands Midlands Lowlands The Highlands is a part of the Western Ghats (also known as the Sahyadri) which rise to an average height of 900 m. It is 18,650 sq.km in area and accounts for 48 percent of th... more - travel report by
ecotrails
Margao in May
Now it is the turn of South Goa with its temples, forest ranges and of course the beaches to shine bright and beautiful. Margao city per se is very small and centers around one garden. The government offices and the central business district all surround... more - travel report by
magic_eye
ABOUT NORTHERN GHANA
In 1905 Tamale became the capital of the Northern Province of the British colony of the Gold Coast. The north played a very important of role in the second world war. Two of the vestiges of that period are the old barracks and the old airport, which were... more - travel report by
sanatu
kanyakumari
Kanyakumari
Kanyakumari got its name from the Kumari Amman or the Kanyakumari Temple situated at the shore on the confluence of the Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea. According to the local lore, Kanya Devi, an avatar of Parvati, was to ma... more - travel report by
royaltours20
Munnar......in kerala...
Munnar and Mist are common. I visted in the hot summer month of April . When rest of the country is boiling ....Munnar was still freezing at night. population is thin, mainly tea plantation workers and related staff. Some tourists add to the crowd..... more - travel report by
ravitr
Hyderabad, the lovely city!
Hyderabad is becoming major tourist place in India. being capital city of a state, it has all facilities. Good transporation facilities. International airport and also railway station. ramoji film city is specially created for films shooting and is open f... more - travel report by
sharadvg
Sea side haven
Get on the Mumbai Goa highway and stop at Hotel Karnala for a brief respite. The batata vadas/biryani/chai here are amazing. The owner of this idyllic restaurant is a very amiable bloke who will help you out with any details about the route and your desti... more - travel report by
magic_eye