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Top 5 Most Romantic Places Worldwide

Everyone wants a romantic vacation. Someplace where they can fall in love again, feel good, and relax. When you’re in love, you are genuinely in need of a place to spend your beautiful moments together. There are plenty of romantic and wonderful places around the globe, so here is the precise list for your precious moments together.


Paris:
Paris is the capital and most populous city of France. It is situated on the river Seine, in the north of the country, at the heart of the Île-de-France region. Dine by candlelight in front of Eiffel tower has possibly been one of the best dreams. The city of love never fails to impress us with its never-ending beauty.


Venice:
Venice is renowned for the beauty of its setting, its architecture and its artworks. It is a place that will make you fall in love all over again. Walking through the old streets of Venice will give you immense pleasure, cuddling up with your partner in the city of romance will be dreamy one.


Hawaii:
Hawaii is one of the biggest romantic destinations in the world, especially among Americans. Hawaii is the only U.S. state made up entirely of islands. Consisting of magnificent tropical beaches and a wonderful view, Hawaii is truly a paradise.

Salzburg, Austria:
Salzburg is perhaps the most beautiful destination on our list of most romantic cities in the world. Wonders through the beauty along with your partner will be the best possible way to cherish your romance

Bruges, Belgium
Another romantic city on the list. Share a Belgian waffle or sip Lambics at one of the village pubs, admire the vast collections of Flemish artworks, and walk along the streets that extend over the misty canals with your significant other.

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Places to visit in Rajasthan

Rajasthan listening to the name of the place you will feel royalty in itself. It is home to many kings and their forts and palaces. Even till now you will find some royal family rescinding there. The majestic beauty of the place will leave you in awe.
This is the place whose cities are named according to their colours and probably the place to discover the beauty of sand.


Here are some places you can surely discover in Rajasthan.

  1. Jaisalmer
    This place is also known as the golden city of Rajasthan. The place is famous for its beautiful dunes, forts, and also its rich culture and traditions. The city has got its name from Maharaja Jaisal Singh. An interesting fact about this place is an aerial shot of the city is like an image of a prince sitting on the ridge of dunes, crowned by the Jaisalmer fort.
  2. Jaipur
    The famous pink city we all once come across this name. This is the largest city in Rajasthan. There are many historic and heritage monuments to explore in the city. Surely go for a desert safari you will be going to love it.
  3. Jodhpur
    This place is also known as the blue city covered with beautiful blue houses. This royal city was the centre of power. It is also known as the Sun City because of its sunny weather throughout the year.
  4. Pushkar
    This is place can be beautifully defined as the colourful city of Rajasthan. The city is famous all over the world for its annual Camel Fair. It is one of the most ancient cities of India. A place you should surely visit.
  5. Udaipur
    The heart of Rajasthan a place filled with lakes beautifully carved city. Udaipur is also known as the Venice of the East. You will find many palaces between the lakes. A beautiful place especially at night the view is dying for.

 

Hope you will surely explore these cities and will be mesmerized by the beauty of the place.

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Places to visit in Himanchal Pradesh

Everyone has surely made a plan to go on a trip to Himachal Pradesh. A place was full of the scenic beauty of mountains, rivers waterfalls and whatnot. Famous for its adventurous activities plus trekking is something you are going to love there.
Here is a glimpse of some places you can surely discover when you plan to go Himanchal.

 

  1. Mcleodganj
    It is also known as Little Lhasa and famous home to the Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama, it is a beautiful town situated near upper Dharamsala. Covered all round with greenery. It has one of the most mesmerizing views. Few of the most eminent and religiously significant monasteries are situated here.
     
  2. Dalhousie
    Dalhousie is one of the favourites among most tourists known for its mesmerizing natural beauty. This was one of the most favourite summer destinations of the British rulers and this is truly reflected in the majestic Victorian-style mansion situated here. Dalhousie is known for its scenic beauty has a number of mountains and river. Also known as Little Switzerland of India
     
  3. Dharamshala
    This is situated on the upper hilly stretch of land of Kangra Valley between Dhauladhar ranges. This place is a Tibetan hub, is considered to be one of the best places to learn and explore Buddhism and Tibetan Culture.
     
  4. Kasol
    Kasol is famous for its trekking trails, which include treks to Kheerganga, Yanker Pass, Sar Pass, and Pin Parbati pass. Malana is a tiny village inhabited by people. The village has plenty of scenic sights, though, and is often called ‘Little Greece’. Everyone surely wants to explore Kasol with their friends for sure once in their life.
     
  5. Kinnaur
    This place is a fusion of Hinduism and Buddhism in one place. This reflects the existence of a culture of a different sorts. Hindus visit Kinnaur to see the famous Kinner Kailash believed to be the home of Lord Shiva and the Shivaling rocks.
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Places to visit in Arunanchal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh is one of the 29 states of India and is the northeastern-most state of India. Itanagar is the capital of the state. A major part of the state is claimed by the Republic of China. Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains is the sobriquet for the state in Sanskrit it is also known as the Orchid State of India or the Paradise of the Botanists. Geographically, it is the largest of the Seven Sister States of Northeast India. The majestic beauty of this place will leave you in awe for sure.

 

Here are some places you can surely explore in the states.

  1. Tawang
    The beautiful town of Tawang, also pronounced as Dawang has many
    sceneries to make your trip a picturesque on. Tawang is the place to go for monasteries, with the Tawang Monastery being the most popular one and extremely sacred for the Buddhist.
     
  2. Routing
    Natural heaven with mountains and lakes, it is one of the most exciting
    places in Arunachal Pradesh. This town won’t let anybody down. It has many beautiful lakes. The Bhishmaknagar fort and Nehru Udyan add   historical significance to the place. Mayudia pass is one of the famous places snow-covered for the most part of the year.
     
  3. Itanagar
    The heritage and tribal culture of the city, which is decades and centuries old is still intact. The 15th-century Ita-Fort, legendary Ganga Lake which is locally known as Gyakar Sinyi and the Buddha Vihar, consecrated by Dalai Lama is among the most important attractions here.
     
  4. Bomdila
    Other than sceneries and views making the area a visual treat for the eyes, wrapped around in a cool breeze and pleasant climate, the area will offer you a number of spots such as temples and wildlife sanctuaries. Both Buddhist and Hindu temples are to be found here.
     
  5. Bhalukpong
    The Kameng River running in the forest surrounding it makes the town attractive. In Bhalukpong you will find yourself making the most of hiking, trekking, camping and fishing.
     

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Humayun Tomb

Humayun’s tomb or Maqbara-e-Humayun is the resting tomb of the Mughal king, Humayun. This tomb was initiated by his first wife, Empress Hamida Banu Begum in the 16th century. This is the first garden-tomb in Asia and is a heritage site too. The tomb is not just one building of architectural value. The complex holds numerous
monuments, tombs and other structures for exploration. It’s Construction took
place from 1569-70 and was designed by Mirak Mirza and his son. This tomb is located in Nizamuddin East, Delhi, India, close to the Dina-Panah Citadel, also known as Purana Qila, that Humayun found in 1533. It was also the first structure to use red sandstone at such a scale. The tomb was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993 and since then has undergone extensive restoration work, which is complete. The tomb is easily accessible from any part of Delhi. The nearest railway station is Nizammudin and the nearest metro stations are Race Course station and Jorbagh station. You can hire buses from ISBT or Rajiv Chowk or Nizamuddin to reach the tomb. You can also find autos and cabs from any part of the city to the tomb.

 

In the busy lives of the Delhiites, this can be placed to calm yourself from the hectic schedules and all the races we all part of. Not only this place helps us to calm down and take a break but also this place has an architecture and a historic background which fascinates our mind. Talking about the architectural masterpiece, this complex has two gateways built with two storey’s found on the western and southern side of the complex. The southern gateway was the royal entrance, which is now closed to the public. The upper floor of the gateway holds a small courtyard. Enter through the western gateway to get to the mosque inside the complex. Near to the mosque, the tomb of Humayun’s favourite barber lies. It is called as the dome of the barber. The tomb is built with red sandstone, rubble masonry and marble. It is decorated with lattice screens. There is a plinth, which holds more than a hundred gravestones.


The tomb of Humayun has a double dome, which is covered with white marble on the outer layer. You can find arches, latticework and other interesting Persian style architectural elements here. Inside the tomb, an octagonal sepulchre is present with a cenotaph inside the burial chamber. The head of the emperor is placed facing the Mecca. The real body of the emperor is located in an underground chamber right below the cenotaph. Entry to the underground is restricted. On the walls of the tomb, inscriptions of the Quran are found. The tomb is located on a 30-Ireland, which is divided into four by paved walkways, which are bisected by water canals. The squares created by walkway are developed into Persian gardens.

On the northern side of the complex, a bath chamber is found. Close to the tomb, lies Nizamuddin Dargah. It is a mausoleum of Nizamuddin Auliya, a Sufi saint and a ruler of the city. Tomb of Battashe wala Complex lies close to the tomb, on the opposite side of the road. The monument does not hold one tomb. It has a series of small monuments and tombs that lead to the main monument. There are many monuments, which were built before the Humayun tomb in the complex. While entering through the gateway, you will walk through the Bu Halima garden and tomb. On the southern part of the complex, an officer tomb of
a nobleman is found. The most prominent monument of all is the mosque of Isa Khan. It was built in the 16th century and it holds the tomb of Afghan noble of Mughal court. It has a walled garden within its enclosure. 


Right outside the complex, Nila Gumbad stands with its striking blue tiles. This structure is famous for its architecture, plaster decoration and others. Other interesting monuments are the tomb of Muzaffar Husain Mirza, Bateshewala Mahal, Barapula and others.

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Economic holiday destinations of 2019

How exciting could it be to travel to places and explore the zone with pony amount of money? the world is too big and time is too short, so why to waste time and not explore the places where you live the fullest life in one-time period? and yeah that too with less time. here are places where you can live life and enjoy the geographical, cultural and traditional places.

 

  1. Maldives:
    Also called as the honeymoon destination place, where you enjoy the breeze of the seashore. The beautiful beaches of Maldives will take you to heaven, the chirping of birds at the coast of the seashore, the huts and resorts near the coast will give you the experience of life. so why the Maldives? this is to break the stereotypes of humans that only the elite class can afford the destination of Maldives. Anyone can explore the Maldives with pony amount but it depends on which season you are planning for a trip. If you are planning the trip with cheaper then May to October would be the best deal. The off-season planning would be the perfect budget. The hotel you should opt for low budget is a hillside waterfall resort and also you can look for the local guest house around the island is somewhere on the same. For extra sports and activities save extra bucks for excursions like snorkelling, diving, surfing and fishing trips and visits to sandbanks and other nearby islands through your local guest house. These extra excursions you can enjoy half of the price.
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7 Best Palaces to Visit in India

Never thought writing about our country’s history would be this fun! The History of India speaks when you see the historical monuments and palaces of India. It reflects the heritage, the royalty and the lifestyles of the once ruled kingdom had. However, most royal heirs have kept their royal palaces with themselves as it is to preserve the heritage, a few royal palaces have been converted into hotels for tourists. Living in a palace has been in the to-do list of a lot of people and with the growing trend of renting a palace for a grandeur celebration, one can easily to that. Most of the Palaces now are open for tourist visits or stay and so today here we have brought you a list of serene and beautiful Palaces that you must visit in India. Here we go…

 

  1. Amba Vilas Palace OR The Royal Palace of Mysore – Mysore, Karnataka:
    Generic Overview: NOTE, All these heavy words below can still not justify the beauty of the Palace. Beauty is abundant in Mysore Palace. In the royal residence incorporate regal dresses, gifts, melodic instruments and weapons utilized by the Wodeyars are still preserved well. Also, a gem by really popular craftsman Raja Ravi Verma has been found in the Palace. Woah!

    History of Palace: Let us dig into the history of the famous Mysore Palace. The Palace was built in the 14th Century and has been renewed and reconstructed a lot of times since then for maintenance purpose. The Palace is one of the finest monuments of India and is well known for its heavy tourist attraction.

    The Mysore Palace was once acclaimed by Wodeyar Maharaja of the Mysore Kingdom today remains as one of the valuable belonging of the country which is now changed over into an exhibition hall. The strikingly decorated and finely etched entryways lead one to lavishly and exquisitely luxurious rooms. The stunningly ordered Durbar Hall, the strong silver entryways, the finely etched mahogany roofs and numerous different embellishments of the royal residence make one hypnotized while giving a thought of the rich way of life of the royals.

    Entry Charges: If we were to talk about the history of the palace it might take us days to finish! Talking about the access to the palace for tourist is such that one can visit this beautiful Palace any day from 10 to 5.30. The entry charges are pretty nominal, rupees 40 for adults and 20 for school and junior college students and lastly rupees 200 for foreigners. If you ever find yourself around Mysore do not forget to miss the little piece of heaven.
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