Come Celebrate Hornbill Festival with the Nagas

Seated in the lush green eastern Himalayan hills, lies the land of brave warriors, where sixteen tribes resides in peace and uniquely represent their culture, tradition and dialect. Welcome to Nagaland! Bordering Myanmar to east, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Manipur

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Mountaineering in Jammu & Kashmir Himalayas

Kishtwar West of Lahaul along the Chandrabhaga river, which becomes the Chenab, is Kishtwar. Now due to the political troubles there, it is not easy to reach there and a thorough knowledge of prevalent conditions is a prerequisite. To climbers,

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New Destinations to Discover in India

India will soon liberalise rules for foreign tourists visiting remote areas across the country. In an effort to boost tourism and related employment generation in several remote parts of the country, India is set to ease the entry of foreign

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‘Experience Kollam’ to Lure Tourists

Ever been to Ashtamudi backwaters, the southern gateway to the alluring backwaters of Kerala, or experienced a unique village backwater tour around the Munroe Island? What about a trekking or camping in Thenmala or inside the Shenduruney Wildlife Sanctuary, a

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Arunachal bags -Best Adventure Tourism Destination Award

Arunachal Pradesh Tourism bagged the Today’s Traveller Award 2016, organised by Gill India Group for Best Adventure Tourism Destination at the 10th Annual Today’s Traveller Awards 2016 held at Taj Palace, New Delhi on Tuesday. Additional Resident Commissioner, Jigmi Choden

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Growing ‘Incredible India’ and National Tourism Awards

Ever since the days of old travelers, India has always been a tourist destination and a traveler delight. Its unique diversity and its rich history and culture have attracted growing number of visitors to the country. Over the years, the

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Aurangabad to Host First SAARC Tourism Summit in October

The summit, in October, is also aimed at tapping FDI under ‘Make in India’ and ‘Make in Maharashtra’ schemes, a senior official said. Aurangabad, where the world famous Ajanta-Ellora caves are located, will host the India’s first SAARC Tourism Summit

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9 International Trips Indians can Take in a Budget Less than Rs 1 Lakh!

There are trips – and amazingly beautiful ones – that you can take in less than Rs 1 lakh only if you know how to plan right and spend the right way. Foreign trips are not all that elusive as

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Indian Railways’ First Wildlife Tourism Train – Tiger Express

Union Rail Minister Suresh Prabhu on the occasion of the World Environment Day 5th June flagged off Tiger Trail Circuit Train from Delhi’s Safdarjung Station. He flagged off the Tiger Express through video conferencing between Delhi and Mumbai. Tiger Express

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Adventure Sports Destinations in India

Blessed with mountain ranges, beautiful valleys, and numerous rivers, it’s not surprising at all that India has so many options for adventure sports. For the adventure junkies, north, south, east, and west, all parts of our country are places where

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6 Best Places for River Rafting in India

India is home to some amazing river rafting destinations. Check out the ones you just can’t miss. Not everything is bad about the summers. It opens up a lot of opportunities for travellers, including the adventure activities that are offered

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5 Offbeat Destinations in Andhra Pradesh You Must See

These places in Andhra Pradesh are really offbeat. And the state government is doing its best to promote tourism in these places. Read more to know about these enchanting yet unexplored destinations. Andhra Pradesh is one state that has plenty

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Trekking in India

Trekking in India started when the land was inhabited in prehistoric times. There are perhaps as many trekking routes in India as there are Indians. It was in the 1970’s and 1980’s that trekking started gaining in popularity as a

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MOUNTAINEERING IN INDIA: UTTARAKHAND HIMALAYAS

Kumaon Kumaon consists of three different valleys. They lie to the west of Nepal. Kumaon is generally confused with Garhwal. In fact Garhwal was once a part of Kumaon till the British separated it and gave it a different name.

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MOUNTAINEERING IN INDIA: ARUNACHAL & SIKKIM

The Himalaya, Karakoram and Hindu Kush ranges extend from Namcha Barwa in the east to the borders of Afghanistan in the west. Political maps show them as parts of India, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan and Afghanistan. A very large section of

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Kerala Looks at Ayurveda Tourism to Attract Tourist

Kerala is paving new ways to enter the tourism market of countries such as Russia, Europe and east Asia with Ayurveda tourism. The deputy director of Kerala tourism, Nanda Kumar who was in the city on Tuesday said that foreign

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Govt Launches Toll Free Tourist Infoline in 12 International Languages

The Ministry of Tourism on Monday launched a 24×7 toll free infoline in 12 international languages, including Hindi and English, for the safety and security of tourists in India, Union minister Mahesh Sharma said. The tourists, both international and domestic,

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Kerala Tourism to Introduce Cruise Ships for Travellers

Soon, travellers can board a cruise ship by Kerala Tourism that will connect Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi and Kozhikode. What does Kerala remind you of? Must be the beaches, backwaters and the lush and pristine environs. But very soon, that notion is

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