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Resolute to revitalize Hinduism, the great Hindu crusader Adi Shankaracharya founded the Chardham yatra during the 8th century. The name “Char Dham” justly refers to 4 abodes of the Almighty, precisely Gangotri, Kedarnath, Badrinath and Yamnotri. Housed at Garhwal (Uttarakhand), the base of Himalaya, all the aforementioned locations find a grand sanctimonious reverence amongst the Hindus and are linked with divine mythical…
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Jim Corbett National Park in Nainital district of Uttarakhand is India’s premier wildlife sanctuary, celebrated as a cosseted spot for critically endangered Bengal tiger species. With its serene sub-Himalayan landscape, chromatic biology and a broad ranging variety of fauna, the Jim Corbett National Park has factually turned out to be a haven for voyagers and adventurers.
If you wish to spend your prized time in the natural ambience of the tropical forests, the most swift and relaxed…
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Someone has rightfully averred that recreation is analogous to a precipitation on a sweltering sunny day or a cherished beam of light in awful obscurity. Allotting some of your valuable time for al fresco activities like exercising or vacationing helps you revitalize your lethargic psyche and proves salutary in the long run.
Now that your inquisitive brains have already started meandering in that particular direction, simply skim ahead and reassure yourself of having struck the right…
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Are you vying to travel around the legendary desert cities of Rajasthan, relish in its glamorous palaces filled with imperial riches since times immemorial and ramble through its forts which are a prototype of fascinating history? Or, are you planning to reside in the traditional towns of Rajasthan visit the renowned Ranthambore National Park and savor the palatable cuisines of this idyllic state?
The moment you nod affirmatively to any of these questions, it leads you to advance a…
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Before you proceed for Chardham Yatra, you must know about the significance of Chardham Yatra. Especially in Hindu religion it has a great importance. You should be aware of this fact that why every year more than 2,50,000 pilgrims visit this auspicious place. People also use to say this Chardham tour as Chota Chardham tour. In this pilgrimage tour, a pilgrim has to start its journey from Badrinath and ends to Yamunotri.
There…
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Near the potential site of Rhmankedha, where tiger was expected to come Forest Department, Wildlife Trust of India and the team Tiger and Terrain were keeping surveillance on January 12 approximately at 1 AM in night. Suddenly someone asked form the Forest Department for antidote. Experts began to see each other on this question. Actually the medicine which used to unconscious was there but the medicine which help get out of fainting, antidote was not called. In the result the team was…
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Last year we planned for Ranthambore National Park tour with my colleague and contacted to XperTravels (now a day known as GTI Travels PVt. Ltd). We are thankful to the dedicated team of them, helped us a lot to make our tour memorable. When we were planning for the tour little bit in suspense about the adventure and thriller but after visiting there found that the park is somewhat superior then Jim Corbett National Park. The Ranthambore Park has more possibility of encounter tiger. While…
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The world famous Jim Corbett National Park is not merely famous for tigers, elephant, leopards, the national park has a very wonderful world of butterfly also.
Just few know or seniority consider about the colorful world of butterfly and might never deep studied about the butterfly but it is said that around 200 spices of butterfly there. Some of the main species which are easily seen in corbett are Kaman Tiger, Common Nawab, Dark ku Tiger, chocolate Soldier, Kaman Kebbel, Spat…
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Indian northern state of Uttrakhand blessed with four famous Hindu pilgrimage centres called Chardham. The Char Dham Yatra compresses the journey of Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotari and Yamunotari. Char Dham Yatra is Hindu’s legendary trip and according to Hindu mythology it is necessary for every Hindu because it gives entirety to life. Actually, it is a journey to abode of god which gives make your life divine. From last many years…
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The year 2011 is very painful for wildlife. There are total 18 tigers, 71 leopards, 24 elephants were died due to natural occurrence and poaching in which 15 tigers, two leopard and eight elephant are only form Corbett landscape. A man eater tiger had to shoot whereas a leopard trapped in cage was burned in the year 2011.
If we look at the data, a tiger die due to stinging a chopped of Sehi in kakagarh range of…
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Indian tourism is one of the largest service good industries in the world. Indian tourism industry contributes around 6.25% in national Gross Domestic Product (GDP) with total employment of 8.78%. India witnesses around 17.9 millions overseas tourists and around 740 millions domestic tourists annually.
As according to a survey the state of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Goa are among the biggest tourist destinations in India. And as far as tour in India is concern the Indian wildlife tour,…
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The enchantment of vibrant Rajasthan lies in its rich cultural heritage, exotic safaris, smooth sand dunes, verdant forests and serene wilderness, rendering “Rajasthan Tourism” a nonpareil alternative. Rightfully connoted as the “Land of the Kings”, the state incorporates several imperial forts, famous cities like the pink city of Jaipur, chromatic flora and fauna and a gamut of biosphere reserves.
Moreover, Rajasthan is not only known for its bravura architectural masterpieces and…
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Jim Corbett National Park is one of the favorite places for the wild life and nature lovers. In this park the most favorite activity for the wild life lovers are Elephant Safari in Corbettand the Jeep Safari. In this park the tourists will get the opportunity to enjoy the company of more than 600 birds, 25 reptiles and 50 mammals. This park is also known for Indian Tigers and Elephants. Apart from these animals…
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India is the land of spirituality, devotees and culture. There are so many destinations which will show you the spirituality of the India Varanasi, kedarnath, badrinath, gangotri, yamunotri, Vaishno Devi (Katra) and so many others. The list of Indian pilgrim destinations is very long. Indian pilgrim tour is famous all around the world and the most famous Indian pilgrim tour in called “Chardham”. The tour, which compresses the joy,…
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Ranthambore is located on the confluence of verdurous Vindhyas and great Aravali range in eastern Rajasthan. It is known for one of the filmed and famed tiger reserves of India. It is very much popular for wild life photography. Thousands of tourists visit this national park in its best season from November to May. Here tourists can enjoy a glimpse of the majestic predator in the world. Though Ranthambore National Parkis famous for…
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Chardhamis the most popular religious sites for Hindus. Char Dham is related with the most famous and important religious destinations like Yamunotri, Gangotri, Badrinath and Kedarnath. Each of these religious destinations is located in the lap of majestic Himalayas in Uttarakhand state of India. Usually this Chardham yatra is started from west and ends to the east. This yatra starts from Yamunotri and proceeds towards Gangotri and then towards…
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Taj Sawai Madhopur lodge was originally built over 80 years ago. It is the only heritage Hotel in Ranthambore. It is known as a beautiful hunting lodge which is located very near to the Ranthambore wildlife sanctuary. This hotel covers a maximum area of about 12 acres and it includes various beautiful gardens, lush green lawns and the beautiful cottages. The hotel is spread in an area of 12 acres and it has…
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Corbett National Park is famous as a land of trumpet, roar and songs. This place is known as a heaven for tigers as there are various animals as a prey for tigers like wild boars, varieties of deers and various other animals. Elephants are also one of the main attractions of Corbett National park.
If you want to explore the park in a proper way then you must go for wild life safari which includes elephant safari, jeep safari, canter safari. With the help of the different safaris, you…
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India is said to be one of the wondrous place which is very much famous for having its rich culture, history and religion. In the tour of the Indian Himalayas, the yatra of chardham yatra is one of the leading tours of Hindu pilgrimage. There are various chardham yatra packages which plan your journey as per your desire and budget. These chardham yatra packages are designed by knowledgeable specialists in the fields of tour and travel. These specialists will accompany you from the moment you…
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With an endeavor to revive Hinduism, the great Hindu reformer Adi Shankaracharya founded the Chardham Yatra during the 8th century AD. The name “Char Dham” rightfully refers to four abodes of the Almighty, namely Gangotri, representing Ganga-the godess of power, Kedarnath depicting the dwelling of Lord Shiva, Badrinath symbolizing the home of Lord Vishnu and Yamnotri signifying the godess of strength Yamuna. Housed at the Himalayan base of Garhwal (Uttaranchal), all the aforesaid locations…
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