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Travelogue on Manavannur, Tamil Nadu

Mannavannur - The real beauty lies in this Gods forgotton country. We along with my cousins had planned to go to Kodaikanal which is no longer a hill station where people go to find solace and peace but a bustling crowded town filled with buses throwing out smoke as black as a crow and shops almost there in every corner. Upon reaching kodaikanal we were surprsed to see a kodaikanal so

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Travelogue on Jamshedpur, Jharkhand

As the name implies, Jharkhand, a 'piece of land of thickets and bushes', coloures the canvas of the state into some magical shades of green. Be it the greenery of the dense forest or the murmuring of the gushing wild waterfalls or the lush green rolling hills, Jharkhand is synonymous with the natural beauty in every aspect of its character.The colour of nature has touched the lives of the tribes

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Travelogue on Goa, Goa

After years of ‘almost there’s and spontaneous ‘lets-go’s .. we finally did take a trip to Goa.Goa was a dream destination for the people in my close group of friends, ever since the days of DCH. The fact that we could not take the trip, even after careful planning (earlier this year) or after in-the-moment cravings to go, made the dream even more distant.The fact was, in part of our hearts, we

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Travelogue on Kaziranga, Assam

Fact file - Information: How to reach, what to do etc etc.. KazirangaHow to reach: Kaziranga is located in Assam, India. It can be approached on National Highway 37 and Guwahati lies to the west and Jorhat to the east of Kaziranga on NH-37. By rail, Guwahati (200 km away), Jorhat (90 km away) and Furketing (around 70 km away) are the closest stations. Guwahati's Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi

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Travelogue on - Dharmshala, Himachal Pradesh

Dharmshala is a timeless preserve of calm skies, emerald green hills, majestic pine trees and snow capped mountains cradled in the Kangra valley in Himachal pradesh. The town is split into two sections; Lower Dharamshala is a busy bustling city while Upper Dharamshala is more debonair and sanguine, still holding traces of its British colonial past.Dharamsala popularly known as “Little Tibet” is

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