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Bangalore Palace – Nineteenth Century Paintings Ornamented In The Inside Walls Of This Palace

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BANGALORE PALACE

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Bangalore Palace is situated in the Palace Gardens, at the heart of the Bangalore city of India. Built in the year 1887 by Wodeyar dynasty, it is adorned with magnificent woodcarvings and Tudor-style architecture on the inside. Infact, the palace is quite similar to the medieval castles that were built in Normandy and England.

The Windsor Castle of London left a great impression on King Chamaraja Wodeyar of Wodeyar dynasty, on one of his trips to England. Inspired by the Tudor style architecture, he got the Bangalore Palace built in the city.

Once surrounded by beautiful gardens, the palace has now lost much of its original charm. However, it still succeeds in attracting tourists. Fortified towers, Gothic windows, battlements and turrets lend a great degree of magnificence to the Bangalore Palace of India.

Mainly constructed of wood, it boasts of splendid carvings and paintings. Today the palace serves as the venue for various exhibitions, concerts and cultural programs held in the city. The ground floor of the Bangalore Palace comprises of a massive open square.

The square is full of granite seats that are adorned with fluorescent blue ceramic tiles. Along with the courtyard is a ballroom, where private parties of the King used to be held.

As we move to the first floor, the foremost thing that comes into view is an ornate room, known as the Durbar Hall. The King used this hall for addressing the assembly. Mounted on the hall is a colossal elephant head, while its walls are ornamented with exquisite paintings. One of the walls of the Durbar Hall has a set of windows that are decorated with stained glass.

There is an abundant use of the yellow color in the hall, with the walls as well as the sofa being of the said color. One end of the room houses a screen, which provided a veil to the ladies when they used to sit and watch the assembly proceedings.

There are also a number of paintings of Raja Ravi Varma, a renowned artist in the palace. The inner walls of the Bangalore Palace are also festooned with paintings belonging to the mid-19th century. The other attractions of the palace include a dining table of the Diwan of Mysore, Sir Mirza Ismail.

The interior walls of the palace are adorned by old paintings belonging to the mid-19th century, including some Greek and Dutch paintings.

Entry fee:  Entry Fee for Indians : Rs.210 Entry Fee for Foreigners : Rs.450

Timings :    Visiting Hours - 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM


The palace is situated between Sadashivanagar and Jayamahal in the heart of Bangalore city. The city of Bangalore can be approached from any of the metro cities by road, rail or air. Many international flights also connect directly to the Bangalore city. After reaching Bangalore, one can take the metro, bus, or hired cars to reach the Bangalore Palace.

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Talakona Hills – This Water Has Highly Medicinal Values

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TALAKONA FALLS

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Talakona Waterfall is located in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh and it is Sri Venkateswara National Park near Nerabailu village in Yerravaripalem Mandal. It is the highest waterfall of the state with a height of 270 feet. Talakona is also popular for Lord Siddheswara Swamy Temple which is in close vicinity to the waterfall.

Locals living nearby believe that the water of the Talakona comes from an underground stream which suddenly surfaces here and has immense healing power as it flows through lot of herbs which contains high medicinal values.

You can enjoy the local flora and fauna in the forest. Adventure lovers can also look out for 240 meters canopy walking almost 40 feet above the ground to enjoy the breathtaking landscape

It is a serene place well bestowed with thick forests, rich greenery, exquisite waterfalls and exotic wildlife. This place is in amidst of soothing and peaceful atmosphere. Due to rich variety of flora and fauna, this site was declared as the Biosphere Reserve in 1989-90.

There is also a long and perilous trekking route which leads you to top of the hill; there are multiple trek paths, you can choose any one of it. Talakona hills are said to be the part of mighty Eastern Ghats geographically. To give a unique and thrilling experience to the tourists, there is a 240 metre long canopy rope walk, which is about 35 to 40 feet in height.

There are also deep small caves dotted over the mountains. It is said that the sages used to meditate eternally in this caves during ancient times. A Bathing Ghat is under construction near the canopy walk area where the stream of water flows. This beautiful picnic spot will surely amuse and excite you.

Monsoon is the best time to beat the heat with the cooling water effect and what better way than getting under the highest waterfall in Andhra Pradesh. This waterfall offers the best monsoon experience that you can enjoy.

Around 10 hours drive and 600 kilometers from Hyderabad this place is close to Tirupati, so you can also access it easily through Bangalore with just 5 hours drive. Talakona waterfalls in Talakona offers much more than waterfall experience that we normally enjoy.

By Air


Tirupati Airport is the nearest one, 74 km away from the site and has well connected flights to Hyderabad. Nearest International Airport is Chennai (200km), which is connected to all major cities of India and abroad.

By Train


Nearest Railway Station is at Tirupati, 58 km away, which is well connected to all the major cities of India.


By Bus


APSRTC operates regular bus services to Tirupati and Chittoor from major cities and towns of the state. You can hire a taxi or a mini bus to Talakona Waterfall from the above cities mentioned. The best way to reach the site is by your own means of transport like car.

More Places In Chittoor District

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Sri Padmavathy Ammavari Temple – Sri Padmavathy Ammavari Is The Consort Of Lord Venkateswara

Ahobilam – It Is One Of The 108 Divya Desams And Narasimha Worshipped In Nine Different Forms





Machalinda Lake – It Has Covered Only Full Of Lush Greenery Ambiance

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MUCHALINDA LAKE

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Muchalinda Lake is situated in Bodhgaya  of Gaya district of Bihar State of India and it is a famous sightseeing place and a mythological site to be seen in Bodhgaya. This magnificent lake is located on the right side of the Mahabodi temple complex and a sculpture of hood protecting Lord Buddha is featured there.

It is believed that Lord Buddha was an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and during the 6th week of his mediation near this lake, he was protected by Shesh Naga or the Snake king Muchalinda from a thunder storm. The lake is surrounded by lush greenery and bewitching landscapes that lure the visitors to spend some leisure moments in deep serenity.

Buddha is also believed to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and it is at this lake that the SheshNaga, or the Snake King Muchalinda, protected the Lord from a severe thunder storm. A statue of meditating Buddha sitting on a snake coil and protected by the hood is placed at the centre of the lake.

By Air


Nearest airport to the City is in Gaya and has daily flights to Gaya from Kolkata and is well connected through some of the international flight services as well Thai Airways has a daily flight to Bodh Gaya. Also, Druk Air connects Bangkok to the City through once a week flight. Another major airport is in Patna and is well connected to various Indian cities. From the airport, you can hire a cab to get to Bodh Gaya.

By Rail


Nearest station in Gaya has regular trains to Gaya and is well connected with various Indian cities. Another railway station in Patna also provides regular trains to and from connecting Patna to other major cities. From the station, you can hire a cab to get to Bodh Gaya.


By Bus



Hanuman Garhi – The Temple Has The Main Deity Of Child Hanuman With His Mother

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HANUMAN GARHI

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Sri Hanuman is known as Hanuman Garhi and is located in a fort situated at the western gate of RamKot. The Hanuman Garhi is believed to have been built at the site that was inhabited by Hanuman.

To reach the temple, 76 steps need to be climbed. Land of the temple is believed to have been donated by Nawab of Avadh, on which construction was done during the middle of the 10th century by one of the courtesans of the Nawab.

The cave temple has an inner sanctum that is adorned with the idol of infant Hanuman in his mother’s lap. It is believed that the idol can bestow boon on the devotees worshipping in the temple. The temple is shaped like a four-sided fort with circular bastions at each corner.

The manner in which this temple has been carved out is breathtaking. One has to take the curved flight of stairs to reach this spot. In the sanctum one can see the deity of Mata Anjani holding infant Hanuman on her lap.

At the first look of the deity, one may not be able to see clearly the details of Mata Anjani and Sri Hanuman. A close look will reveal the details. Various devotees and visitors believe that Lord Hanuman resided at the site in a cave and looked after the Ramkot or the Janambhoomi.

Hanuman Garhi is just 3.5 kms from Tallital which is near Nainital. Nainital is well connected with motorable roads connecting major cities and towns of Uttarakhand state. Buses to Kathgodam and Nainital are easily available from Delhi. The nearest railway station to Bhimtal is Kathgodam, situated 276 kms from Delhi and 30 kms from Nainital.

Vinay Khand 3, Sai Nagar, Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh 224123



Dudhwa National Park - It Opens From November To June For Public Every Year

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DUDHWA NATIONAL PARK

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The Dudhwa Tiger Reserve is a protected area in Uttar Pradesh that stretches mainly across the Lakhimpur Kheri and Bahraich districts and comprises the Dudhwa National Park, Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary and Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary.

It covers an area of 1,284.3 km (495.9 sq mi) and includes three large forest fragments amidst the matrix dominated by agriculture. It shares the north-eastern boundary with Nepal, which is defined to a large extent by the Mohana River. The area is a vast alluvial floodplain traversed by numerous rivers and streams flowing in south-easterly direction. It ranges in altitude from 110 to 185 m (361 to 607 ft).

Dudhwa National Park is great paradise near nepal border. Dudhwa national park residing the areas of Lakhimpur & Kheri district of Uttar Pradesh, lying adjacent to the Indo-Nepal border bringing together two most incredible sanctuaries of the area namely, Kishanpur and Katerniaghat Wildlife Sanctuaries to represent the excellent natural forests and greenery along the Terai region.

Quite impressively, the northern boundary of the park is being constituted by the Mohana River flowing along the Indo-Nepal border whilst the Southern boundary is formed by the river Suheli. The Kishanpur Sanctuary lies in the Lakhimpur- Kheri and Shahajahanpur districts in Uttar Pradesh. Spreading across an expanse of 811 sq km beholding the nature lovers with marshes, grasslands and dense forests, the area is actually meant for tremendous counts of Swamp Deer and Tigers species.

The area of the Park is composed of a vast alluvial plain along the tributaries of Mohana and Suheli, interspersed with numerous rivulets, lakes and pools. The rich and extremely fertile Indo-Gangetic plains support a flamboyant growth of forests diversity of fauna. The park has some of the best forests of 'Sal' tree in the world, amongst other flora; and is a virtual unexplored paradise for nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts and bird watchers.

Dudhwa attracts the visitors with its two core area as Dudhwa National Park and Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary which are separated by each other with an area of 15 kms agricultural land. Unlike other celebrity parks of India like Jim Corbett National Park, Kaziranga National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park etc, the uncommercialized ambience of this park makes it an ideal habitat for the wild creatures to find nature's serenity & comfortability in a more natural way.

The best time to visit Dudhwa National Park is between November and May. The park remains open to public from 15th November to 15th June, though the months of May and June are a little too hot for comfort. While visiting the Park during winter you must remember to take woolen clothes as it can get pretty chilly, particularly between December to February.

Dudhwa Tiger Reserve is accessible both by rail and road. The Dudhwa branch-line of the North-east Railways links Dudhwa/Palia with Lucknow, Bareilly and Gonda. The Dudhwa Railway Station is right in the heart of the Park about 4 km from the tourist complex at Dudhwa.


Do's & Dont's


Go to the sanctuary only when one has a confirmed booking of an accommodation.

Obtain the required permit to move inside the sanctuary and follow all rules.

Drive slowly inside ,as this helps in better view of the wildlife and also does not disturb or endanger wildlife.

Keep to the trails as not doing it not only endangers wildlife but also puts you in danger.

Take the pleasure of viewing wildlife, but do not invite the danger by being adventurous.

Shoot form a camera, but never carry a gun inside the sanctuary.

Do not listen to music inside the sanctuary instead hear the music of nature.

Do not smoke inside the forest Accidental fires can destroy a beautiful jungle to ashes.

The sanctuary is not a zoo, do not expect to see wildlife everywhere.

Do not make your visit Tiger-centric, See the other wonders of nature and enjoy.



Megh Mela Is Going On Till March 10 In Triveni Sangam

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MEGH MELA

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The Magh Mela is one of the greatest annual religious affairs for Hindus. Hindu mythology considers the origin of the Magh Mela to be the beginning of the Universe. An important occasion, the Magh Mela is held every year on the banks of Triveni Sangam (the confluence of the three great rivers Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati) in Prayag near Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh.

In accordance with the traditional Hindu calendar followed in North India, this holy fair is organised every year during the Hindu month of Magh (corresponding to mid January - mid February of the Gregorian calendar); hence the name. The Magh Mela is, however, not confined only to the month of Magh and the important bathing dates are spread over a period of 45 days. The Magh Mela is actually a smaller version of Kumbh Mela. Hence it is also known as mini Kumbh Mela.

The second Maha kumbh of this century at Prayag concluded with a magnificent ritual bathing on the occasion of Mahashivratri on March 10, 2013. The Kumbh, the largest gathering of humanity on any occasion on the earth, had started with a ritual bathing on Makar Sankranti day, January 14, and in the 55 days of its duration, nearly 12 crore pilgrims and visitors from all over India and many corners of the world took a dip at the Sangam – the confluence of the holy rivers Ganga, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati.

During the entire Mela, the sadhus, especially Naga sadhus, various Akhadas, religious and other rituals attracted the attention of visitors from around the globe. For the millions of pilgrims and visitors, taking a dip in the Sangam is more than a mere bath, but an expression of one’s faith in the great divine power.

Special Bathing Dates-2017

 12th January 2017 - Paush Purnima
 14th January 2017 - Makar Sankranti
 27th January 2017 - Mauni Amavasya
 01th February 2017 - Basant Panchami
 10th February 2017 - Maghi Purnima

 24th February 2017 - Maha Shivratri


Vellarimala Falls – Last Period Of Monsoon Is Perfect For Trekking To Reach Vellarimala Peak

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VELLARIMALA WATERFALLS

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Vellari Mala is situated near Thusharagiri is in Kozhikode district.Vellarimala is a mountain range in Thiruvambady town of the Kozhikode district, Kerala state, India. These mountains are a part of the Western Ghats and lie on the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border.

They extend to the Nilgiri Hills in Tamil Nadu and are separated by the Chaliyar valley. The Wayanad plateau lies east of the hills and merges into the Mysore plateau. Vellarimala hill is accessible from the last village in the region i.e. Muthappanpuzha, near Anakkampoyil town, about 50 kilometers from Kozhikode. The bio-diversity of the mountains is similar to that of the Nilgiri Hills.

The River Kanjirapuzha creates several waterfalls and streams in the region, complementing the green landscape. Dense vegetation covers the area, lending a green color to the environment. One will be surprised not to find the Shola grasslands on the Vellarimala top but there is a lot of foliage and the breeze is almost absent!

A slow drizzle always graces this mountain range and rain can be encountered at any time in this region. Rain polished leaves gives the atmosphere, life and freshness. The post monsoon season is ideal for a trek to the Vellarimala peak. Enjoy Pazha Pori (Banana Fry) and tea, the local delicacy of the region while trekking along.

Verdant, rolling landscape, with numerous brooks, cascades and breathtaking waterfalls, Vellari Mala offers is a true abode for you to unwind and to immerse in the whiff of its limitless fresh air. River Kanjirapuzha, a tributary of the River Chaliyar, meanders through the rocky terrain, creating cascades and breathtaking waterfalls at many points.

The land's beauty and topography is truly a trekker's paradise and is also an ideal picnic spot for people of all age group to have a good time.  Scintillating waterfalls and velvet green landscapes make this an ideal spot for trekking.


For trekking, contact:
The Destination Manager,
DTPC Tourist Facilitation Centre,
Thusharagiri
Ph: +91 495 2236600

By Air


Calicut International Airport, about 40 km.


By Train


Nearest railway station is Nilambur, about 26 km.





Deo Sun Temple – Its Significant Is That Everyone Can See The Main God From The First Way In Of The Temple

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SUN TEMPLE 


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Deo surya temple is located in the Aurangabad District of Bihar State of India.One of the few existing ancient sun temples, Deo, was built in 8th century CE by Chandravanshi King Bhairavendra Singh. This temple faces west which is a unique feature for any sun temple as the usual tradition of sun temples is to face east, towards the rising sun.

The main structure is a beautifully carved ornamental, pyramid shaped stone built shikhara. Dhshtikon archaeological importance of the temple spire 100 feet is Uco. It was square Alnkht Stone Wing has been added to the iron Klamp.

Nagara style of temple architecture, the temple western crafts and stone craft Adrabhut sample. Grbghh a prayer in front of the pavilion is made of monolithic support Stmbho. The top and base of the column, however, is not Ydpi Alnkht is shapely and Nanabhiram. Satdl pavilion roof in the middle of a lotus. O Sun God Sprup Grbghh Trikaal in three idol is installed as Brahma and Vishnu, Maheshwar.

In addition, outside the temple within a temple entrance disintegrates Suryamurthy fit almost five Boyi off the side of the statue of Ganesha idols before him, and so is the Uma Maheshwar. These idols made of black stone sculpture of Palkalin Utkhsht sample.

According to archaeological evidence and details of major Kitto records from Deb Samvat the 1,605th ( 1,548th E 0) is. According to another account, where he conducted by the Vikram Samvat Brahamno the 1293rd ( 1 236 e 0) is noted. Surya Kund temple is located five hundred meters.

According to legend and Kivdntio Puranik ancient temple and the temple of the sun caused the pit. King, who suffered from leprosy victims with the touch of the sun during the spring water, and he multiplied his Byadhi Fall Sun Temple built.

Uniqueness of the temple is that whole temple is encircled by the garland of Rudraksha, which is carved in its stone walls. One more significant thing is that all twelve temples of Sun God are represented here through carvings at the gate, on the walls and domes.

The top of the temple’s dome is in the shape of a lotus, above which a golden kalash is placed. The architecture of the temple is such that anyone can see the deity in the sanctum from the first entrance gate, which is though rather far. The first entrance is constructed in such a manner that devotees have to bow down before entering the temple as a gesture of respect.

By Train


The nearest railway station is Anugrah Narayan Road (About 20 k.m. from Deo)

By Bus


It is almost 160 k.m. from Patna. The route covers Bikram, Arwal, Daudnagar, Obra, Aurangabad. NH-98 covers from Patna to Aurangabad and NH-2 covers (G.T. Road) from Aurangabad to Patna.



Parshwanath Jain Temple – A Unique Feature Of This Temple Is That A Lamp Burns With Ghee For Ever

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PARSHWANATH JAIN TEMPLE

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Parshwanath Temple is one of the major places of religious importance in Kolkata and it is popularly called as Calcutta Jain Temple. Featuring four temples within the complex, this place of worship is dedicated to the 23rd Jain Tirthankar- Pareshwanath.

The four temples found here are Shitalnath Ji Temple (Main Deity- Shitalnath), Chandraprabhu Ji Temple (Main Deity- Chandraprabhuswami), Mahavir Swami Temple (Main Deity- Sri Mahavir Swami) and Dadawadi (Footprints of Jain Acharya Jin Dutt Kushal Suri).

In Shitalnath Ji Temple, the diamond-studded forehead of Lord Shitalnath and the lamp, which has been continually burning ever since the establishment of the temple in 1867, are stupefying sights.

The temple shows off truly impressive architecture features. The exteriors, which are characterised by mirror-inlaid pillars and stained glass windows, are bound to amaze you.

The presence of intricately designed fountains, a small clearwater stream, a well-maintained reservoir with colourful fish dwelling in it and an incredible variety of flower plants in the surroundings greatly accentuates the beauty of the temple.

Inside the premises of the Pareshnath Jain Temple, there is a small brook covering the entire area surrounded by flowerbeds. There is also a garden inside the temple that is designed with glass mosaic blocks and exquisite statues.

To reach the veranda of this temple, one has to only climb 13 marble stairs. A museum and a comfortable greeting room welcome the visitors in this temple. The entire structure consists of pillars that are decked with mirrors and stained glass windows.

An interesting feature of this temple is that it houses a lamp that burns with ghee and has never been extinguished. What may come, this lamp continues to burn.Paintings of renowned painter Ganesh Muskare grace the walls and large chandeliers make the interiors dazzle.

Opening Closing Time
06:00 am – 11:00 am
03:00 pm – 07:00 pm

Jiban Krishna Ghosh Rd, Saktinagar, Tala, Kolkata, West Bengal 700037



Ramakrishna Beach – It Has Footpath To Take A Long Walk With Clean Atmoshphere

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RAMAKRISHNA BEACH

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VISHKAPATINAM




Ramakrishna Beach is one of the popular beaches located in Vishkapatinam District of Andhra Pradesh State of India. Situated at the coast of Bay of Bengal, the beach constitutes a large part of the seafront. Often referred to as twin beaches, the Ramakrishna Beach and the Lawson's Bay Beach offer beautiful views of sunset, sunrise and the natural surroundings.

A smooth road skirted the entire length of the beach and beyond. A footpath along the entire widen between the beach and the road provided the right opportunity to take a long walk, savouring the pristine view of the sea and the waves and feel the wind thrashing our bodies.

The beach offers exciting opportunities to surf and when visitors have had their fill of sun, sand and sea, they can explore the poignant Dutch cemeteries located along the beach.

The coconut trees bordering the beach just add to the appeal and beauty of the place. The cool ocean breeze, the blue skies, the golden sands and the inviting waves of the sea make a heady mix that is worth experiencing.

Ramakrishna Beach offers soothing scenery to the visitors. Ramakrishna Beach has gained tremendous popularity in the past few years and is a famous visiting spot for the visitors. The scenic beauty of the Ramakrishna Beach is beyond compare.

The Ramakrishna Beach occupies large part of the sea front and is one of the exclusive regions that is often the visitor's choice. Ramakrishna Beach is located in Vishakhapatnam. The same is it is a harbor that is located in the Northeast corner.

Laying alongside the Bay of Bengal this beach is a continuation of the Coromandal Coast. People irrespective of their caste and creed visit this gorgeous landscape only to enjoy the extravagant beauty of this place. This place is favorable for sunbathing and surfing.

Submarine Museum, the Kali Temple, VUDA Park, Matsyadarshini and War Memorial are all lined up near the beach. Offering various kinds of water activities to the travellers, the beach is popular for sunbathing and wind as well as water surfing. Deep sea angling is another prominent activity, which is carried on traditional fishing boats

The Ramakrishna Beach is also exclusive for the The fishermen choose this spot since it is best suited for their business and activities. The private companies are coming up with ideas in order to establish sporting complexes at the Ramakrishna Beach.

Moreover reminiscence of the Dutch settlements comes alive with the numerous cemeteries and ports that are located along the beach.The Dutch settlement is also evitable from the cave paintings that have been excavated from the region. These caves are famous for their natural stalagmite formation and the 11th century temple dedicated to Lord Narasimhan is also located.

During the festive occasion this temple is noticeable by the visitors. The significant festivals of the Ramakrishna Beach include the Vishakha Utsav, Rishikonda Beach Festival.



Enjoying The Ferry Ride And Cycling tour In Separate Island Of Goa

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CYCLING TOUR 

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The island of Divar can be reached by a ferry ride on both sides: the ferry on the north side of the island is at Old Goa about 7 kms from Panaji and the ferry on the south side is from Narwe.

The ferries leave quite frequently throughout the day, unless there is inclement weather in the monsoons, so there is hardly any chance of being stranded on the island.From both ferry crossings, the road passes through picture postcard Goan countryside, full of rice fields and wooded hills, before reaching the village of Piedade.

Piedade, a small, typical Goan village is spread at the bottom of a small forested hillock on which there is the Church of Our Lady of Compassion. Like the island of Chorao, well maintained, elegant Portuguese villas dot the countryside.

From the top of the hill, superb panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including Old Goa and the meandering Mandovi river can be seen. The famous Bonderam festival is celebrated in Divar, during the monsoon with great fanfare and attended by thousands of tourists and locals.

The charm of these islands, where life seems to have been unchanged for hundreds of years, can only be seen and experienced by walking or cycling through the countryside. A few points to be covered are Goa Marriotts, Divji Circle, Crossway, Old GIM, Ferry Cross, Tour of Divar, Ferry Cross to Old Goa and back to hotel.

Highlights


Arrive at the exciting city if Goa and be part of the bicycle tour of Divar and Chorao Islands.
-Enjoy the amazing sight-seeing at all the heritage and natural spots on the islands.
-Take part in this thrilling activity and gift yourself a fun-filled memorable day to cherish for lifetime.

Inclusions


-English Speaking Guide Charges.
-Mineral Water (01 bottle).
-01 Bicycle for Each person.
-Helmet.
-Fresh Juice (en route).
-Dry Fruits.
-First Aid (If Necessary).
-Taxi to Tour Start.
-Support Vehicle.


Additional Info


-Instructions and Guidelines.
-Consumption of alcohol or any other intoxicating products is strictly prohibited during this trip.
-For safety purposes, do pay heed to the instructions given by the guides.
Things to carry:
-Cap
-Sun screen lotion
-Comfortable shoes
-Water bottle
-Shorts or comfortable lowers
-Goggles (if necessary)

Cancellations


50% of Total Cost (48 Hours and Before)
75% of Total Cost (24 Hours to 48 Hours Before)
100% of Total Cost (Less than 24 Hours Before)

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