Imagine standing amidst the boulders of Hampi, where the winds hum ancient melodies and the rocks seem to hold secrets from an age long past. What if these very stones could speak? Would they tell us ...
India's Silicon Valley, as Bengaluru is often called has an equally stunning geology. Adventure enthusiasts can revel in the ...
Mahabalipuram in Tamil Nadu is famous for its ancient rock cut temples. This UNESCO World Heritage Site consists of intricate ...
Hampi temple bans bananas to prevent overfeeding of elephant The management of Virupaksha temple said on Thursday that they decided on the ban for the good of the temple, the elephant as well as ...
India is home to 43 UNESCO Heritage sites, and each one has a story to tell. These places are worth visiting for sure.
Have you ever wondered what makes us love glorified sites that now sit in ruins? Why, for instance, does the desolate town of Hampi receive eight lakh tourists from around the world, year after year?
If travel remains in focus for your 2025 resolution, start exploring India, our country and a land of incredible diversity.
along with other notable sites such as Hampi Market, where visitors can explore ancient temples, elephant stables, and ruins of vibrant bazaars. The Ajanta Caves in Maharashtra are another UNESCO ...
Why it's awesome: Deep inside one of Gabon's cave systems lives an unusual population of orange dwarf crocodiles. They live in complete darkness, feast on bats and swim in liquid guano (aka bat poop.) ...
The caves of Ellora and Ajanta are manmade by artisans without the help of scaffolds such as workers use today. The builders began working at top of the tomb and slowly worked their way to the bottom.