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Our Trip to Amritsar-Dalhousie-Khajjiar

Posted on Dec 12, 2023 in Travel

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Hello everyone, we are going to share our experiences from our journey through Amritsar, Dalhousie and Khajjiar. It was a trip filled with fun, laughter and valuable learning experiences. The initial leg of our journey in Amritsar was truly remarkable. We visited the Wagah Border and attended the captivating Beating the Retreat ceremony. After clicking …

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Unveiling the Charms of Ranthambore

Posted on Dec 12, 2023 in Travel

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Nestled in the heart of Rajasthan, Ranthambore National Park stands as a testament to the rich wildlife heritage of India. A journey to this enchanting land is not an ordinary tour; it’s an odyssey into the realm of the Royal Bengal Tiger. Ranthambore also boasts a historic fort and offers delightful culinary experiences. Join us …

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Ranthambore and Wildlife Poaching

Posted on Dec 12, 2023 in Travel

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“Go ahead and roar — no hunting anymore” Today, we visited Ranthambore National Park and unlocked a fascinating chapter in the history of this place. We got to know about an event from 1960 when the Maharaja of Jaipur invited Queen Elizabeth II of England and the Duke of Edinburgh on a Royal Shikar. At …

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Exploring Rajasthani Culture at Chokhi Dhani

Posted on Dec 12, 2023 in Travel

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Chokhi Dhani is the perfect destination to explore Rajasthan’s culture. Founded in 1990, this resort and restaurant in Jaipur is themed around a Rajasthani village. The ambiance at Chokhi Dhani captures the cultural essence of Rajasthan, featuring hut-shaped structures, mud walls adorned with intricate mandala designs, the inviting warmth of lamps and lanterns, and welcoming …

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The Magic of Keoladeo National Park

Posted on Dec 12, 2023 in Travel

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On the second day of our excursion to Agra-Bharatpur with EdTerra Edventures, we explored Keoladeo National Park in Bharatpur. Formerly recognised as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, this national park is one of the few protected havens for more than three hundred species of permanent and migratory birds. Provisions of the Indian Forest Act, 1927 and the …

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A Peek into Ranthambore

Posted on Dec 12, 2023 in Travel

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With its enchanting natural beauty and diverse wildlife, Ranthambore is a year-round favourite destination among tourists. In the course of our visit, we uncovered an interesting fact about the origin of the name “Ranthambore,” which is derived from the two prominent hills in the area, namely Ran and Thambore. Nestled amidst the hills of the …

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Facts that Wikipedia Can’t Unfurl About Jantar Mantar

Posted on Nov 22, 2023 in Travel

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This blog is crafted especially for those who may not have the opportunity to visit Jantar Mantar. Through this blog, we will provide insightful glimpses into the wonders of this historical site. The facts presented here will enrich your knowledge and distinguish you from your friends’ group. Before the advent of clocks and watches, sundials …

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The Life of Sawai Jai Singh II

Posted on Nov 21, 2023 in Travel

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Even after assuming the responsibilities of an emperor at the young age of eleven, Sawai Jai Singh II made significant contributions not only to his kingdom but to various fields such as astronomy and architecture. One such notable achievement is the construction of Jantar Mantar. His diverse achievements solidify his reputation as a jack of …

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The Iron Lady and Paris’ Other Attractions

Posted on Nov 21, 2023 in Travel

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The only way to truly admire Paris’ unique architecture is by viewing the city from a blogger’s perspective. Paris’ architecture is quite different from other cities. The Haussmannian architectural style is synonymous with the present-day architectural plan of Paris. Earlier, the city was a labyrinth of narrow streets and half-timber houses. Many beautiful structures, including …

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Ranthambore: Touring a Learning Destination

Posted on Nov 16, 2023 in Travel

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Ranthambore National Park is home to 315 species of birds (both resident and migratory), 38 species of mammals, 11 species of reptiles and 10 species of fish. The world-famous Royal Bengal Tiger is also found here. Tigers are solitary animals that claim territory spanning up to a hundred square miles. The national park is known …

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