Surajkund Crafts Mela

Surajkund Mela comes each year in Surajkund situated at the borders of New Delhi and Faridabad, India. It is a very unique fair, also called as Surajkund Festival, where talented artistes from diverse parts of the world come to showcase their rich crafts and traditions of their respective states. Surajkund is the annual fair that… Continue reading Surajkund Crafts Mela

India Famous Tourist Places

India Famous Tourist Places - Tajmahal

India is an interesting country where variety pleasures, lifestyle reflects, customs speak and when one can discover its vast perspective, incredible growth beautiful Destinations. In this social area the visitors can come and see the foggy mountain stations, Traditional typical monuments, fascinating seashores, fantastic deserts, temples, comfortable backwaters, prosperous flora and vibrant exhibitions. By seeing… Continue reading India Famous Tourist Places

Guwahati-The Gateway of the North-East India

Poised on the banks of the Brahamputra River, this rapidly growing city provides a link to seven other northeastern states. Its hills hold a 10th-century temple dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya and an ancient seat of astronomy known as Navagraha, the temple of the nine planets; the small Umananda temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is… Continue reading Guwahati-The Gateway of the North-East India

Athens of the East-Madurai

Madurai is an example of cultural diversity. Owing to its glorious past, the richness of its culture is visible in everything. This includes its architectural majesty, customs and traditions, religious sanctity, magnificent art work, handicrafts, ballads, folk dances, dramas, songs, festivals and ceremonies. The city has very-well blended its ancient cultural heritage, with the fast… Continue reading Athens of the East-Madurai

Hemis Festival-Ladakh

Hemis festival is one of the most famous monastic festivals in June to commemorate birth of Guru Padmasambhava, the founder of Tantric Buddhism inTibet. The sacred dance drama of the life and mission is performed wearing facial masks and colorful brocades robes. The three-day festival takes place from 9th to 11th. Especially the monkey year… Continue reading Hemis Festival-Ladakh

Bhubaneswar The Largest City of Orissa

A thriving centre of art and culture, once the heart land of erstwhile Kalinga Kingdom, Bhubaneswar is presently renowned as the capital city of State of Orissa in India. Bhubaneswar, literally means the Lord (eswar) of the Universe (bhuban), is a hub of historic temples and the city is webbed with many concrete lanes. The… Continue reading Bhubaneswar The Largest City of Orissa

Melbourne The Cultural Capital of Australia

Melbourne is Victoria’s capital city and the business, administrative, cultural and recreational hub of the state. There is a lot to love about Melbourne just ask the locals. This sophisticated world city in the south-east corner of mainland Australia inspires a deep passion in those who live here. Melbourne is very much about lifestyle. It… Continue reading Melbourne The Cultural Capital of Australia

The Great Rath Yatra of Jagannath Puri

The Puri Rath Yatra is world famous for the crowd that it attracts. Puri being the abode of these three deities, the place plays host to devotees, tourists and about one million pilgrims from acrossIndia and abroad. Many artists and artisans are engaged in building these three chariots, weaving its fabric covers that dress up… Continue reading The Great Rath Yatra of Jagannath Puri

Sydney Australia’s Capital of Glamour

Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, Australia. It isAustralia’s oldest and largest city with a population of around 4 million.Sydneyis built around a huge harbour and hosts many tourist attractions as well as a number of Beaches, bays  and a couple of  national parks.Sydneyis one of the busiest commercial hubs in the Asia-Pacific region with a cosmopolitan… Continue reading Sydney Australia’s Capital of Glamour