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Kachnar city, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh

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Kachnar City, Jabalpur. So here it is for the love of Lord Shiva...  One of the devotees of Lord Shiva Arun Tiwari who decided to build Lord Shiva statue in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. Kachnar city is also known as “Vijaynagar”. This pride of Jabalpur is sited in the outer region of the city. Well known for tourist attraction and religious destination for people outside also and inside the city because of the tallest statue of Lord Shiva.  This statue was build in the year 2004 and had been an attraction for tourists since 15 February2006. Lord Shiva statue here is around 76 feet tall, under which the replicas of the lingam (Shiva Lingam) “Jyotirlinga”, there were 12 Jyotirlinga which is been collected from various shrines of Lord Shiva around the country.  This place holds a calming blend of serenity and spirituality and considered as one of the most popular religious sites in Madhya Pradesh. Statue of Lord Shiva facing the statue of his vehicle ...

India Gate, Delhi

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                                                                              The Iconic war memorial in India. India Gate sunset, Delhi India gate is actually the war memorial, the  names of around 95,000 freedom fighters written on the India gate. It's the major tourist attractions across the globe.  Just a dmire this glorious whisk of Indian and European architecture. You can just plan a visit to the India gate by any timing and  will see happy faces around, busy with capturing the moment. Here most of the time people are just relaxing and enjoying the view.   The amazing view is the sunset and the sunrise on the heart of Delhi is stunning .  And the night view here is so beautiful, lighting is just perfect, also you will find street food vendors there. ...

Waste to wonder park, Delhi

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Taj Mahal, waste to wonder park You don't need to have a  passport and visa to beat off your travel buck list of seeing all the seven wonders of the world. No, I'm not kidding.  India's first such park which is a 'waste-to-art' project. This park embraces the various wonders of the world in one place! People are curious and want to know how  Eiffel Tower can be seen from India!  The place where this park is located was Once a Landfill site, and now a major tourist attraction of Delhi, present at Sarai Kale Khan, Delhi. This latest tourist spot replicates the 'SEVEN WONDERS' of the world named as the 'Waste to Wonder park', presenting the seven  Iconic monuments from around the world and the best part which makes it's unique is that these have been constructed from waste materials like scrap metal, discarded auto parts obtained from the landfills of the city. And here's one of the beauties of India...  'Taj Mahal' this...

Champa gali, Delhi

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                                                                               Champa Gali, Saket Champa Gali, Delhi Some of the interesting things you can plan to visit for  Champa Gali at Saket looks like Mela and in this small wonderland there five places which you would like to visit JugMug Thela, Blue Tokai coffee roasters, from the outdoor lightning, sitting to hand made artisan coffee, next gem is People Tree where you can find hand-made clothes, and the interesting one I personally like is the Reading Room where you can donate a book and in return a free cup of tea. Once you enter this lane it will lead you to the bliss where you can sit and have coffee and beat the lazy weekend blues. It has an outdoor seating lit up with fairy lights in the evening. Champa Ga...

Kasol (a mini Israel of India)

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                                                   Kasol, Himachal Pradesh Kasol, Himachal Pradesh  A mini Israel because it is inhabited mostly by tourists from Israel,  It perfectly balances modernity with tradition. We were off to explore mini Israel and the first thing I have seen was this beautiful ice-coated mountain shining like gold at the sunset that exact precious capture is so tempting. Nearby the flea market has everything that a hippie backpacker is looking for!! You can't come to Kasol and not try the steaming hot Momos. And if offbeat wilderness riverside camping is in your bucket list then the woods of Kasol is a perfect place to try it out in, a short walk away from the main town, setting the camp near the river and amidst pine tree is an experience that money cant buy. With the sound of the flowing river...