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Deoria tal - The shallow beauty under the himalayas Deoria Tal, located at an elevation of 2438 metres, is thought to be a bathing place for Gods. It is an illusory lake that is surrounded by snow-capped mountains in the Rudraprayag region of Uttarakhand's Garhwal region. It is possibly the most well-known camping and trekking destination in Uttarakhand's Himalayan region. To get to this perfect lake, take a 3 km trekking journey from Mastura and Sari towns on the Ukhimath-Chopta road. According to Hindu Puranas, this lake was once known as 'Indra Sarovar,' and it holds special significance in Hindu mythology. This location's breathtaking scenery and pristine lake attract a large number of adventurers and nature lovers from all over the world. The story of Deoria Tal As per the mythology, this was the exact Emerald Lake where the Hindu Devta or Gods used to take baths. Deoria Tal also has its mention in Hindu Puranas and ancient Hindu Texts as “Indra Sarovar”. This ...
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  Tungnath - Abode of shiva in the surreal mountains  What about sneaking a peek at one of the world's oldest and tallest Shiva temples? Isn't it true that just thinking about it causes a flood of overwhelming emotions? Tungnath Temple is perched on the Chandrashila Parvat in Uttarakhand's Tungnath mountain range. It stands at an intimidating height of 12,073 feet. Tungnath Temple is a heavenly abode that literally translates to "God of Mountain Before. It is not only the highest temple of Lord Shiva, but also the highest of the PanchKedar temples, and it is set against the most beautiful backdrop. These five temples (PanchKedar) are holy places d edicated to Lord Shiva, and as such, Hindu pilgrims hold them in high regard. Starting point of Tungnath: Chopta The lovely Chopta Meadow is located at an elevation of 8,556 feet in the lush evergreen forest area of the Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary. It is a small region located 29 kilometres from Ukhimath. Chopta village, als...
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  5 absolute things to do in Amritsar Looking for things to do in Amritsar besides visiting the Golden Temple? I've got some great ideas for you. Turbans of every colour of the rainbow line the streets of Amritsar, the holy city that is home to the internationally renowned Golden Temple. This is the holiest Gurudwara (temple) of Sikh religious worship, known locally as Sri Harimandir Sahib in Amritsar. This is due to the fact that it houses the Adi Granth, the holy scriptures of the Sikh faith. People travel from all over the world to Amritsar just to catch a glimpse of and walk inside this gleaming temple, which r eceives over 100,000 visitors per day. I could see why when I finally got to visit this year. It was absolutely breathtaking. Stroll around and listen to the peaceful melodies of the Golden Temple The Golden Temple is one of the most famous Sikh temples in the world and amritsar, and some say that if you haven't been here, you haven't visited India. I went to the...
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  5 must visit places on your Goa Trip You might have always wondered about the goa trip from Dil chahta hai movie and might have thought you will do the same as well or you might have always planned a goa trip with your friends in school or college and finally it is going to happen. But, now you are wondering, how to go about it. Well, Don’t worry !! We have got a solution for all your problems.  What are the Best Places to go ?  On your first Goa Trip, you may be taken aback by the fact that such a small area of land can have so many tourist attractions. The tourist destinations defy Goa's size, making it a haven for visitors from all over the world. With over 50 beaches, each unique in its own way, you'll be keeping your camera busy as you relax. However, Goa trip offers more than just beaches. Apart from natural scenery, the land with a rich history has many architectural wonders. It has ancient forts and places of worship for people of various faiths. Here are the to...
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  Jaipur - The pink city in a blink Jaipur is the largest, most vibrant, and busiest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is also known as the Pink City. The Pink City of India is well-known for its magnificent, stunning palaces, bustling commerce, and the busiest airport in the region. The central train station, in particular, is always crowded to overcrowded. So, is Jaipur worth visiting, and what should a first-time visitor do in Jaipur? Jaipur has many spectacular, splendid palaces, each of which is magnificent and unique among Rajasthan's cities.  Why is Jaipur known as the Pink City? Jaipur was established in 1727. And to please Prince Albert during his tour of cities in India, which was then a British colony, as well as to establish a close relationship with the British Royal Family. At the time, the Indian leaders ordered that the city be painted pink and that palaces and lavish meeting rooms be built so that when Prince Albert arrived, he would be delighted and c...
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  Kanatal and Tehri- an underrated gem   Kanatal is located in Uttarakhand, one of India's most popular hill states. It is full of aesthetic beauty and is known around the world for being the home of the mighty and divine Himalayas, India's sacred rivers, stunning landscapes, wildlife, and diverse flora and fauna. It's no surprise that this is the land that aids in spiritual enlightenment. The lush beauty of forests, lakes, mountains, rivers, and legends and stories of various Gods is what gives the state the name "Devbhoomi" or "Land of Deities." Kanatal is a charming hamlet in Uttarakhand's Garhwal region. It is believed that visiting here provides the best opportunity to feel and experience everything that Uttarakhand has to offer.  It is a quaint and serene place that lets you stay close to nature and remain off the grid. Where is Kanatal ?  Kanatal is known for its stunning views of the Banderpoonch Range of the Garhwal Himalayas. It also has fo...
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  Delhi - the National capital at a glance  Delhi, the insane capital filled with joy, fun, food, adventures and surely a lot more things . This northern Indian metropolis is difficult to put into words. Delhi's metropolis area is home to over 28 million people. Delhi is unbelievably loud and chaotic. I feel that Delhi is a sensory overload.Delhi, in my opinion, must be seen if travelling through northern India. Places to go around in delhi  India Gate & Kartavya path It was built to remember the soldiers who died in the First World War, and it has an eternal flame that is always lit underneath. It's similar to the Indian Arc De Triomphe, but there are vendors selling chai, chaat, and poppadoms all around it! It's one of my favourite places to visit during the day or evening because it's free and has a relaxing family atmosphere. It's always crowded in the afternoon, so if you want to beat the crowds or take pictures without people in them, go early in the morni...