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It is a treat to unravel the captivating beauty of India by travelling in the sub-continent. The sonorous forts, palaces; dazzling deserts; sun kissed beaches; penetrating forests and their rare species and of course who can overlook the Indian delicacies; all these make India a haven for tourists. Sufficient accommodations and initiatives on the part of the union and state governments have made travelling in Indian sub-continent more convenient.

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Tippi Orchid Research Centre, Arunachal Pradesh - Travel IndiaNetzone
Tippi Orchid Research Centre, Arunachal Pradesh
Tippi Orchid Research Centre in Arunachal Pradesh is renowned for its rich collection of exotic and endangered orchids. Surrounded by lush rainforest vegetation, the centre features orchid glass houses, gardens, and research facilities.
Vasco da Gama / Vasco City - Travel IndiaNetzone
Vasco da Gama / Vasco City
Vasco da Gama / Vasco is the biggest city of Goa and is one of the most visited for its perfect amalgamation of business as well as leisure options.
History of Male Mahadeshwara Hills - Travel IndiaNetzone
History of Male Mahadeshwara Hills
The history of the Male Mahadeshwara Hills is deeply rooted in legend and devotion, tracing back nearly six centuries. Associated with Saint Mahadeshwara, believed to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva, the region evolved into a sacred centre blending spiritual tradition, folklore, and enduring cultural heritage.
Tourism in Nashik District - Travel IndiaNetzone
Tourism in Nashik District
Pilgrimage tourism in Nashik district involves visiting the various places of Hindu and Jain worship located here. Some of the holiest sites for Hindus in all of India are found in the Nashik district.
Agriculture of Ladakh - Travel IndiaNetzone
Agriculture of Ladakh
Agriculture in Ladakh is primarily practiced in the short summer season due to its cold desert climate. Farmers grow hardy crops like barley, wheat, peas, and vegetables using traditional and modern irrigation systems. Despite harsh conditions, sustainable and organic farming methods support local livelihoods and preserve Ladakh’s ecosystem.