Unique Hotel: Imagine a hotel built among Amazon treetops? Nestled in a canopy of trees above the Amazon River, the Ariau Amazon Towers is the only hotel resort built completely at tree top level in the Jungle.
River rafting in Ladakh is quite unlike anywhere else in the world. Hailed as the “Grand Canyon of the Himalaya”, a journey down the Zanskar provides the best opportunity to enjoy and experience the natural beauty of the spectacular landscape.
One spot on this mountain is called the “Wall of Tears” because there are so many waterfalls plummeting down the deep, tropical green sides of the mountain that it looks as if it is crying.
The much awaited Rath Yatra has started today. Puri Jagannath Rath Yatra is one of the largest religious ceremonies of India and it commemorates the journey of Lord Krishna from Gokul to Mathura.
Tawang is located at a good height of 10,000 feet in the North West division of Arunachal Pradesh. It is a rather unusual hill station that packs in adventure options for the outdoor buff.
The river Phalgu which flows past Gaya in Bihar, is a sacred river for Hindus. People from all over the world visit Gaya.
There is reference to the city of Gaya and the Phalgu in the Ramayana in which it says that Sita had cursed the Phalgu River. The Phalgu river henceforth would have no water at Gaya, though apparently, there is water upstream as well as downstream. Dig just a few inches in the sand and you will see the water gushing out!
Mount Nemrut is a 2,134 m high mountain in southeastern Turkey, notable for the summit where a number of large statues are erected around what is assumed to be a royal tomb from the 1st century BC. It has been designated a World Cultural Heritage site by UNESCO, and is one of the most important National Parks in the country.
Reine, a small Norwegian fishing village on the Lofoten islands, is today's extraordinary destination off the beaten path. This is a region of blue-watered bays, flower-covered meadows, dramatic cliffs, and towering mountains.