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  • Discover The Hidden Depths Of Goa With Barracuda Diving
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Goa, Indias smallest state is world renowned for its beaches, laidback life style and beach parties. It has become a must visit destination for all music lovers, history lovers, beach worshippers and lately for diving enthusiasts.

    The seas around India are not the very best when it comes to diving as visibility is to a great extent less. However the seas are definitely teeming with a wide variety of marine life and beautiful coral formations. The Goa seas having arguably better v ...

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  • Church Of Our Lady Of The Immaculate
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The Our Lady of The Immaculate Conception Church boasts the second largest bell in the world and the initial construction of the main structure was done in 1541 and was later re-constructed in 1619. The interior and the exterior of this place of worship features elaborate designs which complement the exquisite architectural styles used in the design of this impressive structure. Its significance as the first church in Goa and its impressive architectural styles have made it a popular attraction ...
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  • Sanjay Gandhi National Park - The Forest Within The City"€¦.
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - It seems incredible that so much greenery and tranquillity can dwell within one of the most populated and crowded cities in India. Within 90 minutes of the city of Mumbai, one finds the Sanjay Gandhi National Park that has defied the norm and has managed to sustain itself, its peace and serenity undisturbed by the surrounding hustle and bustle and pollution.

    Also known as the Borivali National Park, the area is a ravishing landscape of distant hills, azure skylines merging in the d ...

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  • Explore The Garden City"€™s Green Space At Breathtaking Lalbagh Botanical Garden
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Set within a picturesque enclave in the heart of the Garden City in Karnataka, Lalbagh Botanical Garden is a former royal garden that has been converted into public parkland with a difference. As a historic garden that was constructed back in the 18th century this splendid green enclosure located 4km from metropolitan M.G. Road is a must-see for all nature lovers touring the captivating cityscape.

    As one of the citys most popular leisure haunts the park is frequented by tourists ...

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  • Dream Honeymoons In Beach Paradise Goa
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Small and secluded the seaside resort haven of Goa is a dream come true for honeymooners worldwide for a variety of reasons. Littered with white, powdery beaches, enchanting seafood restaurants and historic landmarks that hark back to the towns resplendent past as a Portuguese stronghold this honeymoon destination is a paradise unto itself for newlyweds in search of a space of their own. Renowned globally as a beach haven complete with ancient churches, temples and wildlife enclaves honeymoon ...
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  • Get Close To Nature At The Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary is situated bordering Sanguem and Ponda districts in North East Goa. The main attractions here are the deer park, the rose garden, its botanical garden and the large variety of animal species. It is said that the ideal time to visit this garden is from October until March when most of the flowers are in bloom and the weather is pleasant. One of the best and easiest ways to reach the sanctuary is by driving or hiring a vehicle from either Sanguem or Ponda because the are ...
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  • Experience The Magic Of Bollywood At The Mumbai Film City
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - People generally view movies as a way to enjoy a few hours away from the normal hustle and bustle of everyday life. However, in India it has become quite close to an adopted religion, with a frenzied following of popular actors and actresses and over 900 films produced each year in Bollywood. Film stars are either adored or ridiculed and it has become a lucrative profession with hundreds of youngsters and wannabes trying to make it large in this industry.

    Hence, it is appropriate to ...

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  • Kadalekaye Parishe - The Traditions And Customs Of The Peanut Festival In Bangalore
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - While visiting the city of Bangalore, India during the month of November, a traveller will find his wish to observe a local festival fulfilled, with the celebrations of the Kadalekaye Parishe. Every year the retrieval of the first groundnut crop makes way to this famous festival where farmers, jubilant with their harvest, devote themselves to religious rituals. In parallel with the above ceremony, there is also a trade fair that offers a great opportunity for the farmers to sell their crop for v ...
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  • India"€™s Most Dazzling Event: The India International Jewellery Show
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - India has been synonymous with glamour and opulence for centuries and has intrigued people the world over with the artistry of its traditional gems and jewellery. From the royal dynasties that ruled this country for centuries to the European colonies that settled in this extraordinary land, priceless pieces of gems and jewellery created in India have always been adored and coveted. In recent times, glamour and wealth in the nation has been associated largely with the Bollywood culture of India, ...
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  • Celebrate The Holy Naga Panchami Festival In Incredible India
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - With a rich legacy that dates back to the era preceding the arrival of the Aryan race in India, the Naga Panchami can be dubbed one of the most ancient festivals in the Indian calendar. Celebrated in almost all corners of the nation the festival takes on a special significance in the areas of Maharashtra, Bengal and the southern reaches of the country. Marked in the month of Shravan according to the Hindu calendar which falls in the months of July and august, the date consecrated for the Naga P ...
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  • Fun In The Time Of The Monsoon - Sao Joao Festival Goa
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Held every 24th of June to celebrate the feast of St John the Baptist, the Sao Joao festival is as much an opportunity to celebrate a lifestyle that has been around for centuries with religious observances, music, song, dance and food as it is a fertility rite. The festival is also called Janvoiyanchem Fest or Feast of Sons in Law.

    The whole population of Goa joins in the celebrations that last the whole day culminating in lavish feasts. With fun high on the agenda the day begins w ...

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  • Kovalam, The Beach Destination Of India
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Kovalam, once a sleepy fishing town in Kerala was discovered in the early 70s and with it came an influx of tourists. This transformed the village into an important and popular beach destination in India. Its beautiful beaches are sure to give any traveller an unforgettable experience.

    Kovalam consists of three beaches, the Light House Beach, Hawah Beach and Samudra Beach. Unique in its way, the three beaches offer coves and inlets shallow enough to enjoy with the whole family. ...

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  • Experience Divine Blessings And The Mythical Power Of Sheetala Devi Temple
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Renowned as one of the most venerated Hindu pilgrimage sites in all of India, the Sheetala Devi Temple is a holy venue frequented by innumerable devotees each day. Attracting the largest number of pilgrims on Mondays and in the period between March to April for the Chaitra festival, this revered place of worship also known as the dwelling of Shakti Peeth is also an integral part of the religious identity of Gurgaon, Haryana, its home state.
    At the heart of the shrine lies the focal point o ...

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  • Dabbawalas Of Mumbai "€" The Assiduous Lunch Carriers
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The teeming, noisome and colourful city of Mumbai is one of the best places in India to experience all the subtleties, wonders and quirks of what it means to be an Indian. The over-the-top hectic and rather chic lifestyle of Mumbai that is driven faster than a speeding bullet has given rise to interesting businesses and livelihoods in this bustling urban landscape. On such fascinating aspect of life in Mumbai is the Dabbawalas of the city; the tireless lunch carriers of the Indian metropolis.

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  • Gandhi Smriti Or The Living Memory Of The Mahatma
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the greatest visionary and leader the land of India saw in the 20th century met his end by an extremist"s gunfire on January 30th 1948. But the legacy of Mahatama Gandhi; as he was known among his ardent followers as well as enemies, was destined to be the lasting light of the spirit of India in the coming years. Embodying the memory of this great patriot and humane leader is the Gandhi Smriti; the mansion and museum of the Mahatma in New Delhi.

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  • India Gate Is A Tribute To The Brave At Heart
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - India Gate is one of the nation's most significant monuments, built to commemorate the bravery of thousands of soldiers that gave up their lives during India's historical war periods. This splendid arched memorial reaches a majestic height of 42 meters. It stands as a tribute to the 90,000 soldiers who died whilst fighting for the British Raj in World War I and those who lost their lives during the Anglo-Afghan War in 1919. The memorial is also recognized as the site of the Amar Jawan Jyoti, wh ...
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  • Ranakpur Temple "€" Intensity Of Faith Carved Into The Majesty Of Stone
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Situated in the Pali district of Rajasthan in the village of the same name are found the Ranakpur Temples, renowned for their beautiful stone architecture. The five Ranakpur temples are one of the five principle sites of pilgrimage for Jain devotees. The breathtaking scope and magnificence of the temple attests to the intensity of Jain devotion and the architectural features are true triumphs of Rajasthan craftsmanship. The complex was voted by travellers as being among the top 75 wonders of the ...
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  • Bhal Bhawan "€" A Kiddie Haven In The Heart Of Bangalore
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Bangaluru, Indias booming IT-metropolis is a magnet for global business travellers. The bustling city is on the face of it, your typical melting pot Indian town; at second glance though, you might be impressed. The populous city is known for its glamorous malls and slew of state-of-the-art amusements mushrooming throughout the city, fuelled by the demand a burgeoning high-income executive crowd that are thriving in the wake of the citys economic boom. It is also known for its lush green sp ...
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  • Calizz "€" The Manifest Spirit Of Goa
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Travel anywhere in Asia as long as you like, but you will never find a living relic as rich as Goa. This little Indian state; the countrys smallest, was the last vestige of the Portuguese Empire which spanned the globe in the 16th century. The Portuguese ruled the place until 1961, and their time in the land has left lasting and unique marks in the cultural and historical tapestry of Goa. At the heart of breathtakingly beautiful beach town of Candolim, you will find one such rare gem from the ...
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  • Bharatiya Lok Kala Museum "€" One Of The Udaipur"€™s Proudest Storehouses Of Rajasthan Culture
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Udaipur is known as the Venice of the East with good reason. The former capital of the Mewarian kingdom is today known for its splendid array of palaces, temples and mansions, reflected upon the waters of the Lake Pichola. Surrounded by the protective huddle of the Aravalli hills, the entire city is suffused in the faded jewel tones of kingly romance as the city dreams of an erstwhile era, when it secreted the burning heart of the proud Rajput resistance against the invading Mughals.
    The ...

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  • Discover The Story Behind The Perfect Blend For A Cuppa At Munnar"€™s Tata Tea Museum
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Located within the cloud caressing landscapes of the Nallathanni Estate, the Tata Tea Museum just maybe the best place in Kerala to uncover the long and illustrious history of tea plantation and production in the southern Indian state of Kerala. With a focus on the birth and evolution of tea production, this sprawling museum also serves as a tribute to the pioneering forefathers of the industry who toiled tirelessly to convert the lush surroundings of Kerala in to a prime tea producing region i ...
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  • Thattekad Bird Sanctuary "€" One Of The Most Popular Sanctuaries In The Country
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Kerala is possibly best known for its hospitality, laid-back attitude and lush tropical landscape. A city in India that is the epitome of calm and collected is the place to be if you want to stop a while and enjoy the smell of roses. A veritable natural treasure trove with cliffs, rivers and waterways that meander a lazy path through Kerala, is a city rich in tradition, culture and courtesy.

    Thattekkad Bird Sanctuary is one place that pays homage to Keralas rich natural landscape ...

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  • Sohna Lake Gurgaon "€" One Of The Most Beautiful Lakes In India
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Being the sixth biggest city in the state of Haryana India, Gurgaon also has the privilege of being called its financial and industrial epicentre. Its importance though, reaches more than just commerce and trade, for Gurgaon holds a special place in Hindu mythology as well. Considered, as the best place in the country to work and live in, it is to no surprise that this city has put a unique stamp on the Indian map that belongs to a sect of the National Capital Region of India.

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  • Kamala Nehru Park, A Popular Children"€™s Parks In The City
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Mumbai is a city of metaphorical chaos. A dizzying array of poverty as well as wealth rubs shoulders alongside each other in this city that is literally built on the contradiction of life. From one extreme to another, Mumbai is known simultaneously for its high fashion, Bollywood vogue and film powerhouses as well as its slums riddled with crushing poverty. Once you see past the paradox though, Mumbai is a wealth of adventure, gumption, culture and religion that will pull you in head- first.

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  • Chowpatty Beach "€" One Of The Most Happening Places In Mumbai
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The site of many a Bollywood movie backdrop, Chowpatty Beach is one of Mumbais most famous beaches. However, this is not the place for sunbathing or swimming although Mumbai has plenty of those as well. This venue, which is peopled during the day by drifters snoozing under the shade of its stunted trees, transforms at sunset into a veritable carnival.
    Take a scenic drive along to the end of Marine Drive in the citys Girgaum area in the evening and come upon one of the most colour ...

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  • A Close Encounter Of The Wild Kind In Bangalore"€™s Natural Sanctuary Bannerghatta National Park
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - If there is one destination that is a must-see for all naturalists on a tour of Bangalore, it is undoubtedly the lush parklands of the Bannerghatta National Park. Located within 22km of the City Centre and occupying an expansive property sprawled across 25,000 acres, the wildlife sanctuary is a treasure trove full of Indias most endangered animals and a rich heritage of tropical flora and fauna.
    Established in the late 70s, the attractions within the massive wildlife compound are as di ...

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  • Experience The Spice Of Life In Goa"€™s Abyss Spice Farm
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - When travellers think of Goa it immediately conjures up images of sun kissed beaches, never ending coastlines, delectable sea food and a city with a proud colonial heritage. But we would be wrong to assume that is all there is to the stunning, lush landscapes of Goa as the region near Ponda is attracting visitors from far and wide to experience a very different kind of attraction. Scattered across the verdant states cool hillsides one finds Goas innumerable spice plantations where those a ...
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  • Glitz, Glamour And A Race To The Finish Line At The Poonawalla"€™s Breeders Multimillion
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Dubbed as the Juvenile derby event of the year, the Poonawallas Breeders Multimillion race has grown considerably in size and scope since its inception over two decades ago. The brainchild of Poonawallas Stud Farms, the glittering event offers a whopping Rs. 10 million as prize money in addition to a trophy that is reportedly worth Rs.100, 000. The race itself pits the best of the countrys juvenile horse racers against one another in a nail biting competition that sees three year old st ...
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  • Mewar Festival, A Fascinating Festivity That Enthralls The Beholder
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The Mewar Festival, celebrated annually in Udaipur in Indias state of Rajasthan, is conducted as a joyous welcome to the new spring season. The festival is a delight for the senses, with exuberant traditional Rajasthani dances, songs and parades as well as religious music and displays of fireworks.

    Conducted to celebrate the arrival of a fresh spring season, the Mewar Festival is celebrated concurrently with the Gangaur Festival, which is a spectacular event in its own right. For ...

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  • Aksharadham "€" A Showcase Of The Ancients, A Modern Centre Of Learning And A Hope For India"€™s Fut
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The Swaminarayan Aksharadham Temple is a monument created by the B.A.P.S Swaminarayan Sanstha, a modernized sect of Hinduism which worships 19th century scholar Swaminarayan as the first manifestation of God. This elaborate temple is a stunning complex merging the history and architectural techniques of the ancients (called Vastu Shastra) with the technological advances and ecological awareness of modern times to showcase and appreciate Indias collective historical and religious heritage. The ...
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  • The Magnificent Se Cathedral: Goa"€™s Portuguese Heritage
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The origins of the Dominican Se Cathedral situated in Old Goa go back to the conquering of Goa by the Portuguese in 1510. . Dedicated to St. Catherine of Alexandria, it remains one of the holiest sites for Indias Christians. The construction of the current building commenced in 1562. At the time of its completion in 1619, the cathedral which has been listed as a World Heritage Site was the largest in Asia. A church of great magnificence, it was intended to be worthy of the wealth, power ...
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  • Sajjan Garh Palace: An Attempt To Reach The Sky
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Sajjan Garh Palace, also called the Monsoon Palace is a historic monument of great architectural splendor located 5km to the west of Udaipur, Rajasthan. Crowning a rocky hillock in the Aravalli Mountain Range, the site commands a panoramic view of the neighboring palaces, and waterways including the celebrated Pichola Lake. In addition the sunset as seen from the castle is generally considered a truly mesmerizing sight of unparalleled beauty.
    Construction of the palace commenced in 1884 u ...

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  • The Golden Sands Of Lighthouse Beach
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Renowned for its expansive, palm fringed beaches, Kerala is filled with opportunities of gaining maximum enjoyment from sun, sand and water. The Kovalam Beach located on the Malabar coastline is a lengthy area divided into three beaches by outcrops projecting into the ocean. The Lighthouse beach is the largest and the most popular among them, the other two being Hawah Beach also known as Eves Beach and Samudra Beach. This stretch of coastal belt is within easy reach of the principal town of Kera ...
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  • Humayun"€™s Tomb: The Inspiration For Taj Mahal
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - A magnificent mausoleum of colossal yet perfectly symmetrical proportions in Delhi bordering River Yamuna, Humayuns Tomb was built for Emperor Humayun, the 2nd ruler of the Mughal Empire. The imposing edifice which is the first garden tomb in India as well as the oldest significant example of Mughal architecture is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Humayuns Tomb inspired several subsequent mausoleums including the Taj Mahal. Its construction spanning a decade from 1562-1572 was direc ...
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  • Alleppey: The Land Of Water
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Picturesque Alleppey also called Alappuzha is the principal town in Keralas Alappuzha District. It also functions as the districts administrative headquarters. Praised as the Venice of the east by Lord Curzon, it is a region of backwaters and is characterized by beautiful, still lagoons and extensive canals fringed by lush, palm and paddy covered shores. In the past, Alleppey was a destination for adventurous travelers who came in search of black gold and other valuable and rare souv ...
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  • Mg Road Shopping "€" The Delight Of Shopping In Bangalore
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Shopping in the Garden City of India, Bangalore is a great way to experience the vivacious lifestyle of Indians. Bangalore is the capital of Karnataka State and is a major economic centre of the country.

    The city offers a number of shopping streets besides malls, plazas and markets catering to all needs and tastes of discerning shoppers, be it locals or tourists. Most shoppers frequent the roads such as Commercial Street, Brigade Road and MG Road to shop for all kinds of items rang ...

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  • Lal Bagh "€" A Paradise Of Greenery In The Silicon Valley Of India
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Bangalore is the capital of Karnataka State in India, coined as the Silicon Valley of India for being the top IT exporter in the country. As soon as you enter Bangalore you would instantly know that it is an eco-friendly city, brimming with neatly trimmed hedges and vibrant flowers. The city also nestles scores of parks and gardens, rightfully earning the name The Garden City of India.

    One of the Bangalores oldest royal gardens has been transformed into a resourceful botan ...

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  • Jag Mandir: The Royal Gift That Bonded Two Warring Kingdoms
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Among the many beautiful palaces and monuments which line the picturesque waterscape of Udaipur, Jag Mandir emerges as a gem of rare beauty and historical significance.

    Maharana Amar Singh first began the construction of Jag Mandir (also called the Lake Garden Palace) in 1551 on a natural island in the Pichola Lake. His son completed the Gul Mahal and gifted it to a young Shah Jahan as a political refuge from his irate father. This event had key significance in the Mewar king ...

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  • Shivanasamudra Falls "€" The Cascading Charisma Of The Sea Of Shiva
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Karnataka is an Indian state lying towards the south of the country overlooking the Arabian Sea. Karnatakas capital is Bangalore, which is coined as the Silicon Valley of India for being a major hub of information technology. To the west of Bangalore sits one of Karnatakas districts, the Mandya District, nestling a host of tourist hotspots.

    From impressive palaces to stunning Hindu temples and bird sanctuaries to breathtaking water falls, Mandya District has so much to offer ...

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  • Mattancherry Palace "€" An Inspiring Encounter With The Great Epics, Legends And The Rajas
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Sitting closer to the southern tip of India sprawls the state of Kerala. It is well known among tourists for its backwaters, sandy beaches, bustling harbours besides notable palaces and temples. Not only for sightseeing attractions but Kerala is also popular for its therapeutic healing offered via Ayurveda spas.

    The coastal city Kochi in Kerala is a major seaport of India, housing the commercial capital of Kerala State known as Ernakulam District. About ten kilometres from Erna ...

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  • Amber Fort "€" The Enchanting Palace Complex Of The Pink City
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - In geographical terms, Rajasthan is the biggest state in India set amidst the arid Thar Desert. This state snuggles some of the most spellbinding architectural marvels that includes magnificent temples, forts and palaces. Jaipur, also known as the Pink City, is the capital of Rajasthan. The astronomical observatory Jantar Mantar, charming palace on the lake Jal Mahal and the pipe organ shaped Palace of Winds or Hawa Mahal are Jaipurs pride.

    About 11 kilometres from Jaipur rests A ...

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  • Tibet House "€" Taking The Ideals Of Tibet To The Global Arena
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Delhi is the biggest metropolis in India set on the bank of River Yamuna. Within the center of Delhi lies the capital of India, New Delhi. The lotus shaped Lotus Temple, circular commercial hub Connaught Place and the gigantic national monument, India Gate are some of the popular attractions in New Delhi.

    Among other tourist attractions in New Delhi is one that plays multiple roles of a resource centre, cultural centre, study centre and museum. This is the Tibet House in New Delhi c ...

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  • A Bout Goa Holiday.in
    By: vishal | - Hotel The Leela Palace Goa recreates the architectural beauty of the 13th century Vijayanagara palace architecture along with the 18th century Mediterranean style design. The Leela Palace Goa has also won the prestigious World Travel Award for being one of the best luxury beach resorts in the Asia-Pacific. The Leela Palace, Goa is one of the ten most luxurious beach resorts in the world.

    Goa !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The traveler to Goa may enjoy the excellent cuisine of the coastal region. ...

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  • The Leela Kovalam "€" Romantic And Royal Alike
    By: Rajina | - The Leela Kovalam hotel is the largest beach resort in Kerala. Sandwiched between two sandy beaches, Leela Kovalam is perched high up on a rocky cliff, thereby offering panoramic views of the Kovalam beach. There are three different categories of elegant and tastefully done up rooms in this Kovalam hotel. The Garden View Pavilion Room ensures the ultimate privacy you could ask for. Done up in ethnic Kerala style, these rooms flaunt all the modern amenities like mini bar. Situated at the beach l ...
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  • Chanakyapuri- A Touch Of Class In The Heart Of Delhi
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The bustling urban expanse that is known as Delhi is the second most populous metropolis in India and the eighth largest in the world home to over 12.25 million residents. Established in sixth century BC, Delhi gradually became an important trade route between North West India and the Indo-Gangetic Plains and an integral port town due to its locations on the banks of the Yamuna River.

    Delhi is a city rich in history and culture with many historical sites in and around the surroundi ...

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  • Veli Tourist Village: A Fun Day Out For The Family In The Arabian Sea
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The state of Kerala was formed in 1956 to help bring together all the Malayam speaking population. This picturesque state is known for its vast backwaters, lush green vegetation and awe inspiring hill country, bordered on the east by the vast Western Ghats Mountain range where visitors will find mist capped mountains with verdant slopes and cool waterfalls.

    Kerala is aligned by the deep blue waters of the Arabian Sea to the west, which has resulted in a close relationship of trade a ...

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  • Film City: Lights, Camera, Action- An Insight Into The Hindi Film Industry
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay is one of the largest metropolises in India. It is home to over 19 million people and is a Mecca of culture and booming industry. Formed of seven islands that evolved into a fishing colony, Mumbai has come far since its humble roots emerging as a trading town in the 18th century. It was also an instrumental base for the Indian independence movement during the 20th century.

    Today, Mumbai is known as the commercial and entertainment hub of India. It i ...

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  • The Sanjay Ghandi National Park- A Wilderness Within The Bustling City Of Mumbai
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The sprawling urban density known as Mumbai is considered the fourth largest city in the world, home to over 19 million people. From its humble beginnings as a trade town during the days of the colonial empire, Mumbai has gradually evolved into the commercial and entertainment capital of India. It is home to what can be acknowledged as the largest film industry in the world next to Hollywood: Bollywood, the mecca of the Indian Hindi film industry.

    Mumbai has a plethora of interest ...

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  • Mobor Beach "€" Fun And Frolic In The Sand
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - If the thought of endless stretches of sand, coastlines fringed with palms and coconut trees, moments of bliss and tranquillity allure you, then set foot on the shores of seductive Goa, and be rest assured that you will find what you are looking for. Like most parts of India, Goa is little like what you expect it to be, an eclectic mix of something old and something new, this beach side resort has its roots in Portuguese influences, a laid back attitude and a thirst for all things pleasurable. T ...
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  • The Leela Bags The National Tourism Award - Best Eco-friendly Five Star Deluxe Hotel In The Country
    By: ashleyalfred | - The Leela Palace, Kempinski, Bangalore has been recognized as "the best eco friendly five star deluxe hotel" in the country by the Government of India. The Union Home Minister, Mr P.Chidambaram & Minister for Tourism, Ms. Ambika Soni presented the National Tourism Awards (2007-08) to Mr. Rajiv Kaul, Sr. Vice President ,The Leela Palaces, Hotels & Resorts at a ceremony in New Delhi on February 24, 2009.

    The Leela Palace Bangalore is ISO14001 certified and has made this garden city ...

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