Deori Mandir Ranchi Jharkhand – Ancient Hindu Goddess Kali Mandir

September 24, 2009 by Uttoran Sen  
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Deori Mandir is a Kali Mandir situated about 70 kilometers from Ranchi on the Ranchi – Jamshedpur highway. There are a few ways to reach the NH-33 from Ranchi, one is to go from the Katatuli bus stand another way is to go from the Doranda and meet the highway. Once you have reached the highway, you will have to travel

A trip to Bodhgaya

July 16, 2009 by Uttoran Sen  
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Bodhgaya the place where Bhagwan Buddha got knowledge. The place is situated near Gaya situated in Bihar. The place has spiritual and religious importance and is visited by Buddhists all over the world. It’s a peaceful and beautiful place with international fame.

Nandi Hills and UB City – Hills in the Clouds and Luxurious Mall

July 14, 2009 by Uttoran Sen  
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Nandi hills located about 2 hrs away from Bangalore is a must visit for those who want to experience the flow of winds, the beauty of hills that too in a place in Karnataka. The place has historical importance too. Saarc summit was held in India at the hilltop of Nandi hill.

Karnataka – History and Technology

July 14, 2009 by Uttoran Sen  
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The biggest state among the four southern states of India, Karnataka offers a lot of tourist attractions. The word Karnataka means elevated land when translated to English. The state offers the average tourist an amalgam of interesting tourist places.

Tamilnadu – Dravidian Culture and Architectural Splendor

July 14, 2009 by Uttoran Sen  
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Situated in the southern most tip of India, the state of Tamilnadu is a rich state in terms of history, culture and tradition. The state has a history that goes back thousands of years and is famous for its richness in its language Tamil, which is the first among all the Dravidian languages.

The trip to Tarkeshwar – Tadak Bum – Lokenath

July 8, 2009 by Uttoran Sen  
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It’s not only a journey but also a trip that you can always reconnect with. Motives are many and when something gets connected with god then it comes right from within. The journey carried out by many in anticipation to please god in West Bengal. The trip from Shevrapuli to Tarkeshwar.

Borra Caves – Real Beauty and Peace

July 7, 2009 by Uttoran Sen  
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Situated in Vizag in Andhra Pradesh, this place is a real beauty to set your eyes on and the big thing is the peace all around which is missing in other tourist spots. Borra caves is a cave like the Ajanta and Allora with a difference that there are not many paintings out there. So one can enjoy the nature more than the paintings. Its difficult to carry out two tasks a time. Another crucial thing about the place is that it can be visited with family, friends or as a hot couple destination. Its religious, its peaceful, its beautiful.

Orissa – The Land of Temples and Odissi

January 21, 2009 by Uttoran Sen  
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Orissa is state filled with green paddy fields and beaches lined with coconut trees. This land also gave the rest of the world the famous dance form of ‘Odissi’. But what give this state its distinct identity is the temples in this region.

Andhra Pradesh – At the Crossroads of Modernity and History

January 20, 2009 by Uttoran Sen  
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The state of Andhra Pradesh is situated in the southern part of India. The state is bordered by the neighboring states of Karnataka, Tamilnadu, Maharashtra and Orrissa on one sides and Bay of Bengal Ocean on the other. This state is also like the other southern states of India rich in culture, art and heritage.

Munnar – Peace and Solitude

December 22, 2008 by Uttoran Sen  
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‘Munnar’ or ‘Moonu Aaru’ which means three rivers in Tamil is a small valley nestled in the Western Ghats mountain ranges, bordering the states of Kerala and Tamilnadu. This beautiful hill resort though geographically and politically part of the state of Kerala, this valley is populated by Tamils and Malayalees alike.

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