Dear Travelers,
It is great to talk to you again. New and exciting places have been discovered
“Nainital-the terrain of pine and the land of divine beauty- has turned a journey ever evocative and reminiscent. History is fraught with Nainital images that thrilled the multitude of visitors and rovers’ says Mastufa
Indu3 in her travelogue gives us wonderful images of
MGPullamplavil tells us how then PM of India Atal ji took a long vacation in Kumarakom and made it a great tourist spot and how he experienced the beauty of Ashtamudi Lake and Kayakulam backwaters and visited Vallikavu, the ashram of Mata Amritanandamayi.
proud-Indian says that best beaches in
gorgoneye talks about his quick and complete journey to Kanyakumari and how his bike made it simple.
mukul verma talks high of
NatureFriend has given us some beautiful photos of cauvery at Talakadu and the calm and serene environment where cauvery flows in purity and in abundance.
cradhika showcases in her travelogue how beautiful the Indian villages are and how calm and pure the environment is. The village we are talking about is chittipalem
“Thrissivaperoor, or Thrissur as it is known today, is the cultural capital of Kerala and is most famous for the Thrissur Pooram. Thrissur Pooram is held in the month of Medam (April/May). The festival, given the present shape by the former ruler of Thrissur Shaktan Tampuran, continues with all its traditions but with bigger fanfare and fervour” says ArjunN
Student of VIHE says that
nimbus2000 tell us about Corbett national park and how it is divided into four zones to facilitate the tourist. He has taken lot of time in explaining the safari rides and importance of it. The picture of the national park is soothing to the eyes. His trip to nainital where the horse ride and other tourist spot like the Dorothy’s seat
“Maredumilli has many streams and waterfalls situated in the thick semi evergreen forests of the
Sonamarg- the meadow of gold is placed at an altitude of 2730 meters and offers a spectacular view of snow covered mountains against a backdrop cobalt blue sky. It takes about 2½ Hours time to drive from
Bindia George explains her trip from
Enjoy your weekend folks!
Regards,
Amal,
Team Sulekha.

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