Tag: “India”

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  1. PCA Stadium

    Indian Premier League is heading toward its final stages and IPL is at fever pitch. Twenty Twenty cricket at its best.

  2. family vehicle

    A few times I saw motorcycles with 5 people, but I never got a good picture of them.

  3. India Color 8

    A woman in India, dressed in traditional, colorful garb, returns home from a street market with melons.

  4. roasted corn from a street vendor

    They warned us to not eat from street vendors in Pondicherry, India, but we did anyway. And we did it a lot - and never got sick!

    It was great.

  5. Belur

    The Channakesava Temple at Belur is regarded as one of the most magnificent pieces of Hoysala Architecture. It is estimated that it took over a 100 years to build this temple complex.It was finally completed in 1116 AD.

  6. Munnar

    Munnar has a beauty that is unique and original like no other in that it has been cultivated for the growth of tea leaves, of which is mostly owned by Tata Tea Company (the producers of the popular Tetley Brand.) The rich hues of green are about as refreshing as the crisp and cool mountain air, a definite break from the cruel South-Indian heat. Known as the 'Switzerland of India' for its natural habitat and classic architecture.

  7. Har Ki Dun

    Eleven years later, I was revisiting Har Ki Dun, which literally translates to Shiva’s valley, and which is tucked away about 12,000 feet above sea level near the border of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. I had changed, India had changed (and how!), and I wondered what had changed in Seema, the last village 7.5 miles before Har Ki Dun, where I had struggled to explain what a telephone is to Irbir Singh, a strapping young village lad we had befriended.

  8. tungnath

    The highest hindu temple in India, situated at the altitude of about 12000 feet above sea level Tungnath is one of the lesser known trekking destinations in North Indian Himalayas with splendid beauty all around the place.

  9. Bandipur National Park

    Bandipur National Park is one of India's best known sanctuaries, and is an important Project Tiger reserve. It is located in the Chamarajanagar district of southern Karnataka in south India

  10. Beautiful white sands

    crystal clear water……the gushing sound of the cool breeze…well this might sound like the cliché description given by your travel agent of an exotic and “expensive” tourist destination. However this description is different in a very simple way…its true.