The news of 8 Indian beaches getting the prestigious Blue Flag Certification started to make rounds recently. Well did you know that by getting honored with this certification, India has also created a kind of record? Let us get more details into this and understand what is Blue Flag certification and why it is a...Read More
We couldn’t even get over the excitement of the Atal Rohtang Tunnel, another great news from Himachal has hit us! India’s highest ropeway to Rohtang pass is underway and will be ready by 2024. A 9-km long ropeway between Kothi near Manali and Rohtang has been sanctioned in Himachal Pradesh and the construction of it...Read More
As a conservation initiative and promotion of eco-tourism, a dolphin safari program has been launched in River Ganga. Launched by the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) under the ‘My Ganga, My Dolphin’ campaign, the dolphin safari was announced on Ganga River Dolphin Day which is celebrated annually on October 5. If you are anything...Read More
Wanderlust has been kicking in for months, and there is not one travel enthusiast who’s not dying to explore the beauty of the mountains at the earliest, especially the Devbhumi of Uttarakhand. Be it the mighty mountains of Mussoorie, the boating in Nainital Lake, a jungle-stay in Jim Corbett, or the sight of Ganga Aarti...Read More
Tired of being tired? Guess we all can blame it on the pandemic, and finally gear up to break the monotony at last. With most of the states in India lifting up the ban on travel, domestic tourism is expected to revive in the country in the coming days. While some states like Himachal have...Read More
Nothing has ever been able to stop India from achieving milestones one after the other. Adding one more feather to its cap, the world’s longest high altitude tunnel, Atal Rohtang Tunnel, named after the renowned politician and former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee, is all set to make its debut at the starting of October 2020. ...Read More
India’s iconic tourist site, Taj Mahal has reopened for the visitors on 21 September 2020. The most visited site in India, Taj Mahal was closed for public viewing from March 17 due to the spread of the novel Coronavirus. It is worth noting that it is the first time after the India-Pakistan wars in 1965...Read More
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