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13 Nov

9 Ancient Monuments in India That Are Over 1,000 Years Old

India’s landscape is a living museum every corner hides a story carved in stone. Some ancient monuments have stood for more than a thousand years, surviving empires, invasions, and time itself. These architectural marvels aren’t just relics; they’re living testaments to India’s spiritual depth, artistic genius, and engineering brilliance. Let’s travel through nine such ancient wonders that have watched centuries unfold. The Great Stupa, Sanchi, Madhya PradeshCommissioned by Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE, the Great Stupa at Sanchi is one of the oldest Buddhist structures in the world. Its grand...

bird
29 Oct

Birdwatching in Maharashtra: 5 Sanctuaries You Shouldn’t Miss

Think Maharashtra is only about beaches, forts, and Bollywood? Think again. The state is a treasure trove for wildlife lovers, especially birdwatchers. From the wetlands of Bhigwan to the forests of Karnala, Maharashtra’s diverse landscapes attract hundreds of resident and migratory birds from as far as Europe, Central Asia, and Siberia. The Western Ghats, in particular, are a paradise for bird enthusiasts, and several sanctuaries here offer incredible opportunities to watch flamingos, storks, herons, and even rare species like the Malabar Trogon. Whether you’re a photographer, a naturalist, or someone who...

amrit
19 Apr

3 Places in India Where Drops of Amrit Are Believed to Have Fallen After the Samudra Manthan

Imagine a cosmic tug-of-war not for treasure or territory, but for Amrit, the nectar of immortality. In Hindu mythology, the tale of Samudra Manthan (the Churning of the Ocean) is one of divine drama and celestial struggle. It’s said that as gods (devas) and demons (asuras) churned the ocean, a pot of this sacred nectar emerged. What followed was a wild chase across the skies, during which a few drops of Amrit spilled to Earth blessing three places in India that remain sacred to this day. Here’s a look at the...

24 Mar

Exploring Maharashtra’s 5 Most Unique Hill Stations This April

Maharashtra, a land of breathtaking landscapes and rich history, is home to some of India's most stunning hill stations. These serene retreats, nestled amidst lush mountains and pristine lakes, provide the perfect escape from city life. If you’re planning a getaway this April, here are five unique hill stations in Maharashtra that deserve a spot on your travel list. Matheran- Asia’s Only Automobile-Free Hill StationMatheran stands out as one of the smallest yet most unique hill stations in India. What makes it special? It’s the only automobile-free hill station in all...

Jio Convention Centre
6 Jul

Discover the Jio World Convention Centre

The wedding of Radhika Merchant and Anant Ambani is one of the most eagerly anticipated cultural events in India. Mukesh and Nita Ambani's youngest son, Anant, is set to exchange wedding vows on July 12, 2024. The lavish pre-wedding festivities have already garnered significant attention, with eminent personalities attending the extravagant celebrations. Let's take a closer look at Anant and Radhika's highly anticipated wedding venue: the Jio World Convention Centre in Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) in Mumbai. The Grand Wedding Venue for Radhika Merchant and Anant Ambani About Jio World Convention Centre Inaugurated in...

lonar lake
20 Jun

Lonar Lake in Maharashtra: Where Compasses Malfunction and the Sand is Magnetic

Approximately 52,000 years ago, a colossal meteor impact in Maharashtra created one of nature's hidden gems: Lonar Lake. This extraordinary crater, formed by a meteor weighing 2 million tons traveling at an estimated speed of 90,000 kmph, stands out among the many meteor impacts on Earth. From above, Lonar Lake might look like any other body of water. However, this almost perfectly oval lake is one of only two natural craters in the world made entirely of basalt, a dark, fine-grained volcanic rock. Its waters are seven times saltier than seawater,...

14 May

Summer Escapes: 5 Unforgettable Road Trips for Your Ultimate Break!

As summer unfurls its scorching heat, many of us yearn for the sanctuary of cool hilltops or the invigorating sea breeze along coastal retreats. And what better way to evade the sweltering temperatures and uncover the nation's beauty than embarking on a road trip? From snow-kissed peaks to pristine shorelines, there's a plethora of scenic routes tailor-made for summer adventures. Here are five remarkable road trips that promise excitement, serenity, and indelible memories. Manali to Leh-Ladakh The legendary Manali-Leh Highway is a mecca for road trip aficionados. Spanning about 479 km, this...

6 May

Exploring India’s Architectural Marvels: 5 Iconic Bridges across the nation

India boasts a landscape adorned with natural wonders and architectural marvels, including some breathtaking bridges that seamlessly connect its diverse regions. Let's delve into the realm of engineering and aesthetics as we unravel five of India's most iconic bridges that are sure to leave you spellbound. Howrah Bridge, Kolkata, West Bengal: Standing majestically over the Hooghly River, the Howrah Bridge in Kolkata is a timeless masterpiece of lattice work. Serving as a vital link between Kolkata and its bustling suburbs, this cantilever bridge is not just a transportation lifeline but also a...

1 May

Top 5 Pet-Friendly Retreats Across India

Are you dreaming of a weekend getaway where you and your furry companion can bask in the beauty of nature without worries? Look no further! We've curated a list of the top pet-friendly resorts and stays across India, ensuring both you and your pet can enjoy a relaxing escape. From the serene foothills of the Himalayas to the secluded forests of Maharashtra, these havens welcome pets with open arms. So pack your bags, leash up your pet, and get ready to create unforgettable memories together: Oneness Rishikesh, Uttarakhand Tucked away in the...

Mahalaxmi Temple
8 Apr

Discover Divine Marvels: 6 Temples to Explore in West India

West India boasts a rich cultural tapestry and a plethora of temples that serve as both spiritual sanctuaries and architectural wonders. These sacred sites offer a glimpse into the region's diverse religious traditions and cultural heritage. Here are six prominent temples that epitomize the spiritual and architectural splendor of West India Somnath Temple (Gujarat):Somnath Temple, revered as one of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines of Lord Shiva, sits in Prabhas Patan near Veraval on the western coast of Gujarat. Steeped in mythology and history, this temple has endured destruction and reconstruction over...