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Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary

Kumbhalgarh

Sprawled in an area of 578 km², Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary encircles the massive fort of Kumbhalgarh. This wildlife park has imbibed its name from the same fort. Broadening across the Aravalli Range, Kumbhalgarh sanctuary covers parts of Rajsamand, Udaipur and Pali districts. The sanctuary makes home to many endangered species of wild-life.

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Se Cathedral

Goa
One of the most ancient and celebrated religious buildings of Goa, this magnificent 16th century monument to the Roman Catholic rule in Goa under the Portuguese is the largest church in Asia. The Se cathedral, which took more than 62 years to complete, is an...
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Tashi View Point

Gangtok
Situated along the North Sikkim Highway, it is only 8 kms from Central Gangtok. It was built by Tashi Namgyal who was the king of Sikkim between 1914 and 1963, and that is how the place got its name; from this point one gets a breathtaking view of Mt. Khangchendzonga...
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A 7-Day Sojourn in Kerala

Understanding Kerala’s Waterways:

Kerala has an extensive network of waterways that lace the interior coastline for a stretch of almost 600 km. This gorgeous labyrinthine network of rivers, canals, streams and lagoons formed by the inimitable craftsmanship of nature is known as the Backwaters.

Uttarakhand – A Natural Paradise

The state of Uttarakhand wears the iconic twin peaks of Nanda Devi like a crown. And indeed this famous image is a fitting highlight for a province that is filled with abundant nature, flora, and fauna. Two of the five traditional divisions of the Himalayan range are found in Uttarakhand – Garhwal and Kumaon.

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