Wednesday, 28 May 2014

PAKHAL LAKE, WARANGAL DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH

This is a man made lake in the Pakhal wild life sanctuary in warangal district. Pakhal lake situated  amidst undulating forest land hills and dales is a popular retreat for the tourists. The lake, constructed around 1213A.D by Kakatiyan Ruler, Ganpatidev and spread over an area of 30km.squ. peovides a beautiful site. Set around the shores of this lake is the Pakhal Wild Life Sanctuary with an area of 839km.squ. It is a dense forest ans shelter for various types of funa and wild species.




If one is lucky, can spot a tiger or a lepord or a bear and one can find a herd of deer roaming about freely in the wild sanctuary. The wild life sanctuary is also harbouring Mammals like panthers, hyenas, wolves, wild dogs, jackals, sloth bear, nilgai, porcupine, langoor, reptiles like python, cobra, common krait, monitor lizards and crocodiles.
So do visit this place and go crazy for  INCREDIBLE INDIA

Monday, 26 May 2014

BAHUTI WATERFALL IN MP-REWA

The beautyful waterfall in rewa is in Bahuti. It is a very rear view to see such a beauty in such a plce. Rewa was famous for its first white tiger in the world. which was taken to Delhi Zoo. Rewa has 6 waterfalls. In Bahuti their are two waterfalls.
People of the village often go inside this fall as we have a way to get down. DO NOT FORGET TO GO TO BHAUTI WHEN YOU VISIT MADHYAPRADESH


This is a amazing place for those who love mountain climbing, and treking.




the real seen fron bahuti waterfall. In rainy season this waterfall looks amazing coz a fare runs during that time and in january too. People of near by village often visit this place. Sine this place is surrounded by villages it is not much famous.








Saturday, 17 May 2014

KNOW HISTORY OF ASSAM

Assam is the central state in the North-East Region of India and serves as the gateway to the rest of the Seven Sister State. Assam boasts of famous wildlife preserves – theKazirranga National Park, which is home to the Great Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros, the Manas National Park,Dibru-Saikhowa Park,Nameri National Park and Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary (These first two parks are UNESCO World Heritage Site); the largest river island Majuli, known for its Vaishnavite Sattras; historic Sivasagar, famous for the ancient monuments of Ahom Kingdom; the city of eternal romance, Tezpur and the scenic tea-estates dating back to time of British Raj. The weather is mostly sub-tropical. Assam experiences the Indian monsoon and has one of the highest forest densities in India. The winter months (October end half to first half of April) are the best time to visit. The heritage of Madan Kamdev is same as Khajuraho which is located just 30 km away from Guwahati. Along with the Madan Kamdev tourist can visit very ancient temple Gopeswar Mandir situated in a village Deudura near to Guwahati.

Assam has a rich cultural heritage going back to the Ahom Kingdom, which governed the region for many centuries before the British occupation. Other notable features include the Brahmaputra River, the mystery of the bird suicides in Jatinga, numerous temples including Kamakhya Temple of Tantric sect. 'Gurdwara Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur also known as Damdama Sahib at Dhubri '- This famous Gurudwara is situated in the heart of the Dhubri Town on the bank of the mighty Brahmaputra river in far north-east India. Guru Teg Bahadur the holy Sikh Guru visited this place in 1505 and met Srimanta Sankardev (the founder of the Mahapuruxiya Dharma) as the Guru travelled from Dhaka to Assam, ruins of palaces, etc. Guwahati, the capital city of Assam, boasts many bazaars, temples, and wildlife sanctuaries. The government took many initiatives to promote tourism in Assam

ARUNANCHAL PRADESH AND ITS BEAUTY

Arunachal finds mention in the literature of Kalika Purana and Mahabharata. This place is supposed to be the Prabhu Mountains of the Puranas. It was here that sage Parashuram washed away his sin, sage Vyasa meditated, King Bhishmaka founded his kingdom and Lord Krishna married his consort Rukmini. The widely scattered archaeological remains at different places in Arunachal bears testimony to its rich cultural heritage. Arunachal Pradesh, a serene land tucked into the North Eastern tip of India, invites you to relax in its picturesque hills and valleys, enjoy its salubrious climate and meet its simple and hospitable people, with their glorious heritage of arts and crafts and colourful festivals that reflect their ancient faith in the inexorable power of nature.
The visitor has a wide variety of options to pick from. There are places of worship and pilgrimage such as Parasuramkund and 400 years old TAWANH MONASTERY, or the sites of archaeological excavations like Malinithan and ITANAGAR, the serene beauty of lakes such as Ganga lake or Sela lake or the numerous variations of scenic beauty of the snowclad silver mountain peaks and lush green meadows where thousands of species of flora and fauna prosper. In addition, the state provides abundant scope for angling, boating, rafting, trekking and hiking. Besides, there are a number of wild life sanctuaries and national parks where rare animals, birds and plants will fascinate the visitor.
Nature has provided the people with a deep sense of beauty which finds delightful expression in their songs, dances and crafts. The climate varies from hot and humid to heavy rainfall in the Shivalik range. It becomes progressively cold as one moves northwards to higher altitudes. Trees of great size, plentiful climbers and abundance of cane and bamboo make Arunachal evergreen. Arunachal Pradesh is considered to be the "nature's treasure trove"and home to orchids, known for their exquisitely beautiful blooms, from one of the dominant taxa with more than six hundred species, occurring in varying elevations and climatic conditions throughout the state.

Tuesday, 13 May 2014

TOURISM IN ANDHRA PRADESH

Do not forget to visit Amravati Stupa when ever you visit ANDHRAPRADESH....Amaravati Stupa, an important Buddhist site in South India, the antiquity of Amaravati dates back to 500 BCE. The stupa was then adorned with limestone reliefs and free standing Buddha figures
It is located on the bank of river krishna within the Guntur district of Andhrapradesh. It is a small town and is basically famous for its AMARESWAR AMRAVATI TEMPLE of Lord SHIVA.

Amravati stupa was founded by an Emissary of Emperor ASHOKA and got its constructin completed in 2000 years a go!






Other places where you can visit :
1) PAKHAL LAKE


Sunday, 11 May 2014

Assam ("Uneven" or from "Ahom")

Word asama means "uneven". However, most scholars believe that Assam is derived from the  Ahoms, who ruled Assam for six centuries.Touris in Assam has a terrific history.
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WATER FALL IN ASSAM

AHOMS PALACE


BIHU FOLK DANCE


28.                      Uttarakhand

ABOUT ARUNANCHAL PRADESH

Arunachal Pradesh (Land of the dawn-lit mountains)
click here to know arunanchal pradesh! and its beautiful places where you can visit .In Sanskrit, aruna means "dawn-lit" and achal "mountains". 


MAP OF ARUNANCHAL PRADESH

MOUNTAINS OF ARUNANCHAL PRADESH

FOLK DANC OF ARUNANCHAL PRADESH

RIVER OF ARUNANCHAL PRADESH

SHELA LAKE OF ARUNANCHAL PRADESH

UNION TERRITORIES

UNION TERRITORIES

1.    ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLAND
a.     Andaman: Italian traveler Niccolo de Conti mentioned the word Andaman meant "Island of Gold". A theory that became prevalent in the late 19th century and has since gained momentum is that the name of the islands derives from Sanskrit via the Malay Handuman, named for the deity Hanuman.
b.    Nicobar: The name "Nicobar" is probably derived from theChola Dynasty name for the islands,Nakkavaram.

2.    CHANDIGHAR

 "Chandi's fort". No actual fort ever existed; a large Chandi temple "protected" the                locals, hence the name. The goddess Chandi appears as a form of the goddess Kali or Parvati

3.    DELHI

            The etymology of "Delhi" is uncertain. This Delhi was earlier known as INDRAPRAST
4.    LAKSHADWEEP
        
         "Hundred Thousand Islands". Laksha means hundreds and thousand, and dweep means                                        island
5.    PUDUCHEERY

            formerly known as Pondicherry: from Puducheri, Pundu means new, cheri means camp.
6.    DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI

            From the towns of Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
7.    DAMAN AND DIU

            From the towns of Daman and Diu.
Arunachal Pradesh (Land of the dawn-lit mountains)
In Sanskrit, aruna means "dawn-lit" and achal "mountains".

NAME OF STATES IN INDIA

  1.              Andhra Pradesh
  2.              ARUNANCHAL PRADESH
  3.              Assam
  4.              Bihar
  5.              Chhattisgarh
  6.              Delhi
  7.              Goa
  8.              Gujarat
  9.              Haryana
  10.                      Himachal Pradesh
  11.                      Jammu and Kashmir
  12.                      Jharkhand 
  13.                      Karnataka
  14.                      Kerala     
  15.                   MADHYA PRADESH
  16.                      Maharashtra  
  17.                      Manipur
  18.                      Meghalaya
  19.                      Nagaland
  20.                      Odisha
  21.                      West Bengal
  22.                      Punjab
  23.                     RAJASTHAN
  24.                      Sikkim
  25.                      Tamil Nadu
  26.                      Tripura
  27.                      Uttar Pradesh
  28.                      Uttarakhand

Friday, 2 May 2014

INDIAN MAP FOR TOURIST


This is the map of India showing the different states of India.This map also shows states along with its capital.

CLIMATIC ZONES IN INDIA

This is the basic climatic detail for the tourist, who are about to freakout in India. India is basicaly divided into 5 zones. They are north zone , south zone, east zone , west zone and central zone....... According to its zone climatic conditions differ. North and East zone have a cold climate as compared to others where as west and central have warmer climate and south has a moderate  climate... 

Thursday, 1 May 2014

TOURISM IN INDIA

"ATITHI DEVO BHAWA" which means, visitor is equivalent to GOD, is a very famous and old saying in India. INDIA also known as "BHARAT", is famous for its rich heritage , culture and tradition. Besides this it is also one of the nation which is a big spot of tourism and fascinates the tourist to come here....
India has always attracted other people of the different nation to visit. Tourism is a big part of India and we all know that India is full of such heritage.. people from different part of the world come to India to see such a beautiful nation.