Bhutanese Cuisine

Bhutan offers bewitching destinations. A nation sharing its boundary with neighboring countries of China & India. Bhutan has a distinct culture with delicacies that can be relished with a lot of red rice buckwheat, and maize. The character that a Bhutanese food shows is spiciness, with chillies & cheese being an crucial part of every food….

Incredible Land : Rajasthan

Rajasthan, a vibrant state rich in folk cultures, music, gigantic forts and delicacies. The extensive golden desert, colourful turbans, spicy food, and many crafts that are rich with traditional handmade handicraft, an incredible location for experiencing India. Sprawling on 342239 sq km, Rajasthan is for history or culture aficionados, adventure & wildlife seekers. Architectural Significance:…

Chottanikara Temple

A temple believed to be around 1500 years old, made by a forest occupant named Kannappan. In order to protect her daughter from evil spirits, he used to sacrifice every day for Goddess Bhagavathy. One day he didn’t find any animal for sacrifice and hence requested his daughter to bring a pet calf for sacrifice….

Ranthambore Fort

A 10th CE. fort on the northern Indian state of Rajasthan, also suggested that the hill fort was actually built during the 12 th CE. for strategic location between northern and the central regions of India. Ranthambore Fort was an important stronghold. On the eve of independence in 1947, Ranthambore Fort was under Jaipur State. Today, the fort is…

Bhutan – Land of Thunder Dragon

The last Himalayan Kingdom where happiness prevails, a region regarded as heaven which is shrouded with mystical atmosphere. The Kingdom of Bhutan is cuddled with pictorial and magical sub-alpine mountains. Amidst all these miraculous beauties, everyone can find a range of scenic gateway in Bhutan. Spread around 47,000 sq.km, Bhutan has many getaways, you would find thrill…

Bali

Located to the west of Java in the Lesser Sunda Islands, Bali is world-renowned for its scenic rice terraces, fragrant cuisine, stunning culture and tradition. With elaborate temples, endless coastline, best coral reefs, waterfalls with amazing retreats, Bali combines leisure and adventure impeccably. A combination of spiritual gateway with hard-partying all into one. The island boasts sparkling sunrises & sunsets, enough for enticing you with…

Jaisalmer Fort

In 1156, Raja Rawal Jaisal built the Jaisalmer Fort that dominates the countryside of the India – Pakistan border. The complex is called Sonar Kila (“Golden Fort”) for its gleaming golden sandstone walls and buildings, flourished on the east-west caravan path which connects India/Central Asia to the Middle East and North Africa. Merchants built elaborately…

Historical sites of Tripura

Unakoti Hill Temples Hidden in the backwoods, spectacular rock-cut sculptures and temples are scattered around Unakoti region of Tripura. A belief goes with the sculptures, that Lord Shiva’s cursed ‘Unakoti’ gods and goddesses- meaning a crore minus one, exactly 99,99,999, turning them into stone. One of the wonders of India, it presents two kind of…

Kappakadavu : Kerala

Kappad or Kappakadavu is the rock-studded and historically famous beach, as it is here that Vasco Da Gama landed in India on May 27, 1498. He was the first European to explore India with 170 men that led to the relationship between India & Europe. This also became a permanent way for India from Europe…

Krishnapuram Palace in Kerela

An archaeological museum exhibiting collection of country’s artefacts. The site remains open from 9.00 – 17:00, except on Mondays. Krishnapuram is 47 km away from Alappuzha, 2 – 3 km from Kayamkulam railway station. Kerala has royal palaces that were erstwhile princely domains. Krishnapuram Palace is among these palaces, a palace close to Sree Krishnaswamy. History…

Shillong

Shillong, the native soil of three hill communities Khasi, Garo and Jaintia presents a mosaic spectrum of distinct cultures which harmoniously co-exist since ages. The residents of Shillong are the Khasi Tribe who are mostly Christians by faith. Apart from Khasi, many Bengali along with Nepali communities inhabit in these hills. The Khasi society is matrilineal by nature where…

Tourist spots of Nagaland

If you’re a shopping enthusiast, you can roam in the Science Centre, Dieziphe and Hong Kong market that are considered nice in Nagaland, but the vibrant life of Nagas can only be discovered at Kisama Heritage village which is a paradise in *Hornbill Festival.  Another village, named, Touphema has an age-old charm. Indulge yourself to folklore and…

Folk Dances in Tripura

Garia Dance The life of Tripuris revolve around Jhum cultivation. When the sowing of seeds at a plot is over by Mid April, people pray for harvest. The celebrations continues for 7 days, they seek to amuse their deity with cultural songs and cultural dance forms. Hai-Hak Dance The Halam community practices Jhum cultivation. At…