Roing has something special for everyone – for the archaeologist, nature lover, adventure tourist, anthropologist, history buff and holidaymaker! The phenomenal bio-diversity of the Lower Dibang valle...Read More »
An important city of Hindu pilgrimage, Bodh Gaya, is at a distance of 7miles from Gaya. Of the four sacred pilgrimage sites of Buddhism, this is said to be the second most revered, since Buddha attain...Read More »
Gaya is located 100 km from Patna and 13 km off Bodhagaya, in Bihar. It has a rich cultural past and was part of the Magadha kingdom in the time of King Ashoka. It is situated on the bank of River Fal...Read More »
Picturesque Pasighat lies on the right bank of the turbulent river Siang and is the oldest town of Arunachal Pradesh. Headquarters of the East Siang district, it is often called the 'gateway of Arunac...Read More »
Majuli is one of the most unique tourism destinations in Assam, 12 km north of Jorhat, and 310 km away from Guwahati. It is the largest riverine island in the world, and is a patch of 800 sq km of lan...Read More »
Ooty short for Ootacamund or Udhagamandalam is perhaps one of South India's most popular hill stations, situated in the Nilgiri Hills at an altitude of 2,240 mts. Spread out along a high plateau, Ooty...Read More »
Situated at the edge of the Ashtamudi Lake, Kollam or Quilon, has been an important spot on the ancient international trade route. Getting its name from the Sanskrit word kollam meaning pepper, this h...Read More »
Located at the confluence of four rivers the Ganga, Sone, Gandakand and Poonpun, Patna has a history that goes back three millennia. With a land as fertile as the Gangetic basin, it is not surprising ...Read More »