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Here we present to you our chosen Interesting places which are unique in every possible aspect
This abandoned place in the foothills of Himalayas is the one of the holiest cities in India used to be the training centre for students of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who devised the Transcendental Meditation technique.
It was April 1968 that got worldwide attention when the English rock band The Beatles studied this meditation technique there, along with celebrities such as Donovan, Mia Farrow and Mike Love. The site was abandoned in the 1990s and officially opened to the public in December 2015. t is now known as Beatles Ashram and held an exhibition in February 2018 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Beatles’ arrival in Rishikesh.
This abandoned place in the foothills of Himalayas is the one of the holiest cities in India used to be the training centre for students of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who devised the Transcendental Meditation technique.
It was April 1968 that got worldwide attention when the English rock band The Beatles studied this meditation technique there, along with celebrities such as Donovan, Mia Farrow and Mike Love. The site was abandoned in the 1990s and officially opened to the public in December 2015. t is now known as Beatles Ashram and held an exhibition in February 2018 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Beatles’ arrival in Rishikesh.
Go on a hike with mesmerizing vistas, and river Saraswati flowing on one side and enjoy the feeling of being one with nature while visiting India’s last village on the Tibetan side named Mana Village in Uttarakhand.
Enjoy Mana village homestay, taste local Himalayan Mana cuisine and take an interesting day tour with the local Himalayan ज़डी-बूटी (Jadi-buti) or Medicinal Herbs.
Go on a hike with mesmerizing vistas, and river Saraswati flowing on one side and enjoy the feeling of being one with nature while visiting India’s last village on the Tibetan side named Mana Village in Uttarakhand.
Enjoy Mana village homestay, taste local Himalayan Mana cuisine and take an interesting day tour with the local Himalayan ज़डी-बूटी (Jadi-buti) or Medicinal Herbs.
The first stage is Purvakarma, where oleation therapy and induced intense sweating loosen excess doshas and toxins accumulated in the body.
The first stage is Purvakarma, where oleation therapy and induced intense sweating loosen excess doshas and toxins accumulated in the body.
The village is actually famous for this very feature. The place grows one of the finest weeds in the world. Malana is famous for ‘Malana cream’, a strain of Cannabis hashish, which has high oil content and an intensely fragrant aroma. But did you know that the Malana cream is also the most expensive hashish on the Amsterdam menu.
The village is actually famous for this very feature. The place grows one of the finest weeds in the world. Malana is famous for ‘Malana cream’, a strain of Cannabis hashish, which has high oil content and an intensely fragrant aroma. But did you know that the Malana cream is also the most expensive hashish on the Amsterdam menu.
The local villagers Believe they Are the Descendants of Alexander the Great. The village administration is democratic and is believed, by locals, to be the oldest republic in the world. The entire village is administered by a council that has eleven members and they are believed as delegates of their powerful deity, Jamblu Devta. Their decision is ultimate in any dispute and any outsider authority is never required. Thus, Malana has been named the Athens of the Himalayas.
The local villagers Believe they Are the Descendants of Alexander the Great. The village administration is democratic and is believed, by locals, to be the oldest republic in the world. The entire village is administered by a council that has eleven members and they are believed as delegates of their powerful deity, Jamblu Devta. Their decision is ultimate in any dispute and any outsider authority is never required. Thus, Malana has been named the Athens of the Himalayas.
Mattur, also the only Sanskrit Village of India village located in Shivamogga district in Karnataka, is where the majority of the residents use Sanskrit language in their day-to-day life. Even though the official language of Karnataka is Kannada, the residents of this village are comfortable with Sanskrit. If you are wondering what’s so unusual about this, Sanskrit is an ancient Indian language that is no longer actively spoken. Some of the schools in India have Sanskrit as one of the subjects but the use of the language, anywhere else in India, is restricted to religious ceremonies. For the residents of Mattur village, this is their usual.
Mattur, also the only Sanskrit Village of India village located in Shivamogga district in Karnataka, is where the majority of the residents use Sanskrit language in their day-to-day life. Even though the official language of Karnataka is Kannada, the residents of this village are comfortable with Sanskrit. If you are wondering what’s so unusual about this, Sanskrit is an ancient Indian language that is no longer actively spoken. Some of the schools in India have Sanskrit as one of the subjects but the use of the language, anywhere else in India, is restricted to religious ceremonies. For the residents of Mattur village, this is their usual.
“Mysterious Village Where 200 Pairs of Twins Were Born and Even Scientists Don’t Know Why.”
Village Kodinhi in Malappuram district in Kerala, where the birth rate of twins is probably the highest in India. Many times scientists have tried to investigate this rare phenomenon, but the answer still eludes them. At first glance, Kodinhi seems quite normal. Like many other villages in Kerala, it is lined with coconut palms, crisscrossed with canals and dotted with rice fields. But, when you go deeper into its narrow streets, you come across a large number of identical faces.
“Mysterious Village Where 200 Pairs of Twins Were Born and Even Scientists Don’t Know Why.”
Village Kodinhi in Malappuram district in Kerala, where the birth rate of twins is probably the highest in India. Many times scientists have tried to investigate this rare phenomenon, but the answer still eludes them. At first glance, Kodinhi seems quite normal. Like many other villages in Kerala, it is lined with coconut palms, crisscrossed with canals and dotted with rice fields. But, when you go deeper into its narrow streets, you come across a large number of identical faces.
The Musical pillars of Hampi’s Vittala Temple will leave you stunned
According to historians the king who built this temple wanted to make his own “Celestial House” on Earth.
So, what other reason makes this Architectural wonder Vittala temple fascinating and wanting to know more of this shocking occurrence is its “Musical pillars “. There are pillars in this temple when you tap on them you will hear different musical tunes exactly like some musical instrument. All pillars are different and made of granite and when tapped it produces different musical tunes. No one till date found out how these pillars produces so many musical tunes quite interestingly like instruments.
- When to Visit - October to March
- Budget to Luxury Hotels
- When to Visit - October to March
- Budget to Luxury Hotels
The Musical pillars of Hampi’s Vittala Temple will leave you stunned
According to historians the king who built this temple wanted to make his own “Celestial House” on Earth.
So, what other reason makes this Architectural wonder Vittala temple fascinating and wanting to know more of this shocking occurrence is its “Musical pillars “. There are pillars in this temple when you tap on them you will hear different musical tunes exactly like some musical instrument. All pillars are different and made of granite and when tapped it produces different musical tunes. No one till date found out how these pillars produces so many musical tunes quite interestingly like instruments.
The exquisitely carved dome of Luna Vasahi is built entirely of white marble.
Why differs this magnificent architectural marvel from others is how it was built and why. The knowledge of the time was carved into “acoustic waves” or “Frequency patterns”. The way they contained their knowledge and history was through the frequency patterns. Looking at the ceiling of the temple and you compare side by side with the large hydron collider in “Cern” it looks the same. And the Cern also has the statue of “Shiva” carved.
Dilwara Jain Temple is a well-known destination for those seeking India’s revered architectural legacy. The five principal temples in the complex are dedicated to different Jain Tirthankaras and were constructed completely of white marble between the eleventh and sixteenth centuries. The elaborate marble carvings at each temple feature floral designs, geometric patterns, celestial beings, and scenes from Jain mythology.
- When to Visit - October to March
- Budget to Luxury Hotels
- When to Visit - October to March
- Budget to Luxury Hotels
The exquisitely carved dome of Luna Vasahi is built entirely of white marble.
Why differs this magnificent architectural marvel from others is how it was built and why. The knowledge of the time was carved into “acoustic waves” or “Frequency patterns”. The way they contained their knowledge and history was through the frequency patterns. Looking at the ceiling of the temple and you compare side by side with the large hydron collider in “Cern” it looks the same. And the Cern also has the statue of “Shiva” carved.
Dilwara Jain Temple is a well-known destination for those seeking India’s revered architectural legacy. The five principal temples in the complex are dedicated to different Jain Tirthankaras and were constructed completely of white marble between the eleventh and sixteenth centuries. The elaborate marble carvings at each temple feature floral designs, geometric patterns, celestial beings, and scenes from Jain mythology.
Travelers from western countries are lured to Indian tea estates since they want to see the country where their favourite teas originated.
We make it possible for people who wish to live in a tea garden and take part in regular tea-related activities. These could be picking tea in the garden, tasting tea, or taking a walk through the tea fields, to name a few. People look for places where they may enjoy tranquil settings in order to escape the hectic pace of city life. Activities that improve their life experiences are something else they wish to partake in. That’s exactly what our tea estates tour offers.
- When to Visit - March to June
- From budget hotels to Luxury resorts
- When to Visit - March to June
- From budget hotels to Luxury resorts
Travelers from western countries are lured to Indian tea estates since they want to see the country where their favourite teas originated.
We make it possible for people who wish to live in a tea garden and take part in regular tea-related activities. These could be picking tea in the garden, tasting tea, or taking a walk through the tea fields, to name a few. People look for places where they may enjoy tranquil settings in order to escape the hectic pace of city life. Activities that improve their life experiences are something else they wish to partake in. That’s exactly what our tea estates tour offers.
We offer you a guided tour of this township and its essence to discover where people from 60 nations live together in harmony and take part in all sorts of activities from ancient Ayurveda therapies to ancient Indian art & dance. Learn how to cook Indian recipes with the inhabitants and explore the vibrational atmosphere of this lovely serene township. A wonderful experience like no other.
- When to Visit - October to February
- Budget to luxury hotels
Auroville (A day tour of the community where 60 Nationalities live)
Auroville (A day tour of the community where 60 Nationalities live)
- When to Visit - October to February
- Budget to luxury hotels
We offer you a guided tour of this township and its essence to discover where people from 60 nations live together in harmony and take part in all sorts of activities from ancient Ayurveda therapies to ancient Indian art & dance. Learn how to cook Indian recipes with the inhabitants and explore the vibrational atmosphere of this lovely serene township. A wonderful experience like no other.
- When to Visit - October to February
- Budget to luxury hotels
Among the tourist attractions are Iawpaw Hill, Riat Pairo Falls, Thlu Iawpaw Falls, and Mawtynhiang Cave, which is one of the state’s longest caves. A bird’s eye view of the plains, rivers, hills and valleys of Bangladesh and the Himalayas can be seen from this plateau.
Among the tourist attractions are Iawpaw Hill, Riat Pairo Falls, Thlu Iawpaw Falls, and Mawtynhiang Cave, which is one of the state’s longest caves. A bird’s eye view of the plains, rivers, hills and valleys of Bangladesh and the Himalayas can be seen from this plateau.
“Cherrapunji is also known as the wettest place on the Earth.”
Cherrapunji, nestled in the northeastern state of Meghalaya, holds the prestigious title of being one of the wettest places on Earth. With an annual average rainfall that surpasses even the renowned Mawsynram, Cherrapunji’s lush landscapes are a testament to nature’s awe-inspiring forces.
Cherrapunji is renowned for its living root bridges, crafted by the indigenous Khasi and Jaintia communities. These remarkable structures are formed by guiding the roots of the Ficus elastica tree across riverbanks, creating sturdy and sustainable bridges that endure for centuries.
If you are looking for moderate Cherrapunji temperatures and an abundance of greenery, you can consider visiting the far northeastern region of India during the early summer.
- When to Visit - October to March
- Budget hotels to luxury hotels
- When to Visit - October to March
- Budget hotels to luxury hotels
“Cherrapunji is also known as the wettest place on the Earth.”
Cherrapunji, nestled in the northeastern state of Meghalaya, holds the prestigious title of being one of the wettest places on Earth. With an annual average rainfall that surpasses even the renowned Mawsynram, Cherrapunji’s lush landscapes are a testament to nature’s awe-inspiring forces.
Cherrapunji is renowned for its living root bridges, crafted by the indigenous Khasi and Jaintia communities. These remarkable structures are formed by guiding the roots of the Ficus elastica tree across riverbanks, creating sturdy and sustainable bridges that endure for centuries.
If you are looking for moderate Cherrapunji temperatures and an abundance of greenery, you can consider visiting the far northeastern region of India during the early summer.
One of India’s most beautiful tourist spots is Dhanushkodi Beach, which is located near Rameshwaram’s southernmost point. Encircled by the Bay of Bengal on one side and the Gulf of Mannar on the other, Dhanushkodi Beach is a destination that draws visitors from both nearby and distant locations. Because of the expansive shoreline and the ocean’s endless emerald water, this beach is extraordinarily beautiful and well worth a visit.
Visitors to this alluring beach in Tamilnadu can also experience the exhilaration of sea surfing. It’s the perfect destination for kids to have a unique vacation experience in Tamilnadu. The unique setting of Dhanushkodhi Beach is not just for them. In addition to enjoying the refreshing breeze and the soothing sound of the waves in the serene setting of Dhanushkodi, take in the breathtaking views of the sun rising in the morning and setting in the evening.
- When to Visit - October to March
- Budget to luxury hotels
- When to Visit - October to March
- Budget to luxury hotels
One of India’s most beautiful tourist spots is Dhanushkodi Beach, which is located near Rameshwaram’s southernmost point. Encircled by the Bay of Bengal on one side and the Gulf of Mannar on the other, Dhanushkodi Beach is a destination that draws visitors from both nearby and distant locations. Because of the expansive shoreline and the ocean’s endless emerald water, this beach is extraordinarily beautiful and well worth a visit.
Visitors to this alluring beach in Tamilnadu can also experience the exhilaration of sea surfing. It’s the perfect destination for kids to have a unique vacation experience in Tamilnadu. The unique setting of Dhanushkodhi Beach is not just for them. In addition to enjoying the refreshing breeze and the soothing sound of the waves in the serene setting of Dhanushkodi, take in the breathtaking views of the sun rising in the morning and setting in the evening.