1.Chitrakote Falls Visitors commonly regard Chitrakote Falls as the Indian equivalent of Niagara Falls which stands proudly among the Bastar district of Chhattisgarh in India. The waterfall exists at 38
1.Chitrakote Falls Visitors commonly regard Chitrakote Falls as the Indian equivalent of Niagara Falls which stands proudly among the Bastar district of Chhattisgarh in India. The waterfall exists at 38
1.Tatapani Tatapani is 12 kilometres distant from the divisional headquarters Balrampur and is countrywide famous for its natural exhausting hot water. For a year, waters onto reservoirs and springs of
1.Damakheda – Kabeer PanthAashram The Kabirpanti pilgrimage site of Damakheda exists about ten kilometers from Raipur the capital of Chhattisgarh near the Balodabazar – Bhatapara district. The small village lies
1.Tandula Dam The Tandula Dam operates under its alternative name Adamabad Dam which was constructed in 1912 across the Sukha and Tandula rivers. The structure functions as the primary water
1.Amreng Amreng stands as the main tourist attraction in Karbi Anglong district near Diphu town at 120 km distance and from Lanka at 30 km distance. Two celebrated Assamese waterways
1. Litchi Gardens Situated in the central part of Muzaffarpur, Bihar, Litchi Gardens is a place one must visit if one reveres the delicious flavour of one of India’s loved
1. Munger Fort Ideal visit duration: 2-3 hours Closed in: Open all year Munger Fort exists as a historic fortress within Munger which faces the south bank of the Ganges
1.Orang National Park Also referred as Rajiv Gandhi National Park Orang spread over Darrang and Sonitpur districts of Assam. The wildlife reserve is located at a place of 78.81 square
1. Dibru-Saikhowa National Park Located across 650 square kilometer, Dibru-Saikhowa National Park is also among the parks of the Assam division. It is credited with being the one of the 19
1. Kapileshwar sthan The village Kapileshwar Sthan lies at the center of Mithilanchal region 9 kilometers southward from the town Madhubani in Bihar. Religious admirers visit Kapileshwar Sthan mainly because