Nagarhole National Park (Rajiv Gandhi National Park) is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve like its neighbour Bandipur. Stretching for 640 sq km north of the river Kabini, this park has all the resident wildlife of the Nilgiri area. The Tahr, langur, bison, leopard, Asian elephant, wild boar, deer, dhol (wild dog) and a variety of bird life enrich this moist deciduous forest and thrill the wildlife enthusiast. In fact, the name Nagarhole is...more
The Rajaji National Park consists of several distinct vegetation zones and includes broadleaved deciduous forests, riverine vegetation, grasslands, and pine forests in the upper reaches.Historically SpeakingThe Rajaji National Park is named after Indias First Governor General of India and well-known freedom fighter, C. Rajagopalachari or Rajaji, as he was popularly known. The Rajaji National Park was established in 1983 after three wildlife...more
The impressive fort at Warangal was a medieval bastion admiredby intrepid travellers of Marco Polo''s vintage. Some of the most striking relics of the south lie scattered here in Warangal amidst grassy hills and forests. There is a wildlife park around Pakhal Lake, 50 km from Warangal, and this is a reserve for tigers, panthers, sambhars and other wildlife. Historically SpeakingWarangal was under the rule of the Kakatiyas during the 12th to 14th century during which the area flourished with the Kakatiyas. It is a well known fact that the Kaktiyas were very fond of the arts and promoted them extensively during their rule. This transalated into the Kakatiya kings buildingmany temples and forts which still stand today. The Kakatiya kings built an impressive fortress and stone archways across the town as also a few temples. The Mughal emperor Aurangazeb acquired Warangal as part of the Golconda sultanate in 1687 and it became a part of the state of Hyderabad. In 1948 Hyderabad was taken over the by Indian government and Telangana region where Warangal is situated became part of the state of Andhra Pradesh. Warangal has always been a cultural centre and has been patronized by all the...more
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Of late, India has emerged as a Mecca to various medical treatments and surgeries for global patients coming from all across the globe.Laparoscopic Salpingostomy in India is performed with state of art facilities enable hospitals with best doctors to treat, having a massive experience in handling cases of difficult nature. The moot...more
Rakhi celebrates an empyrean bond of unadulterated love, care and affection in between a brother and a sister. This very festival is celebrated on 'Shravan Purnima' every year. The ritual of Rakhi involves sisters tying colorful Rakhis to the wrists of their respective brothers and then praying to the Almighty for their success in every endeavor. Brothers, in turn, vow to stand beside their sisters lifelong. After that they treat one another with sweets and give each other their favorite Rakhi gifts. It is this part of the ritual that makes this festival to be cherished for. Tying of Lumbas to sisters-in-law has also been the fashion of the day.But the contemporary career commitments have led many a Indians to settle down abroad, bereft of their friends and family back in India. Then how could they send Rakhi to India on this beautiful occasion and make their sibling feel the loving touch? Here comes in help the progress of science and technology. With computers and internet online gifting portals have evolved hand in hand. Steadily we are nearing to a future that will witness a full-fledged online gifting. Following the footsteps of its western counterparts, India also today is...more
Corbett National Park also makes for a memorable honeymoon destination. For couples on their honeymoon, what better way to get to know your life partner than while staking out, waiting for a tiger to appear? The dense forest cover and the call of the...more
Calling cards enable you to call anywhere round the globe with small fees. There are companies that even offer free calls with these cards.If India is your homeland but you are living away in some other country for reasons like higher studies, better...more
Ranthambhore is one national park where tiger sighting is almost guaranteed. The tigers have grown so accustomed to the presence of humans, that they even stalk and kill their prey in full view of the visitors. The views in late evening are simply...more
The Wildlife Sanctuary, which is the worlds largest estuarine sanctuary, has someof Indias most interesting wildlife, and is worth a visit. Spreading over a series of densely forested islands and saline water channels, Sunderbans is home to spotted...more
The Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary stretches over an area of 345 sqkm, a densely wooded district of rosewood, teak, bamboo and other deciduous trees, throbbing with a fascinating range of creatures, large and small. Tigers, of which the sanctuary has a...more
The second most important templein Karkala is the Lord Vankatramana temple also known as the Padu Tirupathi and it attracts thousand of devotees each year. Other than the statue, there are many other important temples that attract a large number of...more