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November 2020

With a total of 30 days, November is the eleventh month of the year. The tourist season begins with November in India as the temperature starts falling and rain is finally over. It embraces significant festivals and fairs in the nation.Astrological Sign: Scorpio (till 21st) & Sagittarius (2...

December 2020

December, the last and twelfth month of the year brings different vibes in the country. It comprises of 31 days. The chilly winters in the North and West and warm in South calls for tourism all around, especially for Christmas and New Year celebrations.Astrological Sign: Sagittarius (till 21st)...

Lohri - The Bonfire Harvest Celebration

The bonfire harvesting celebration of Punjab is known as the festival of Lohri - a symbol of new beginnings. Like other main festivals of India, Lohri is a public holiday and celebrated with pomp and grandeur across the country. It is celebrated more in the northern province of the country. When do...

Vaisakhi - A Spring Harvesting Festival

The name Vaisakhi is derived from the month "Vaisakh." Vaisakhi is the biggest festival of Punjab and surrounding areas. Vaisakhi is awaited by all sections, especially those belonging to the Sikh community, as it is one of their chief festivals. The festival of Vaisakhi, not only marks the beginnin...

Valentine's Day : "The Day of Love"

Valentine's Day is a momentous occasion, which is celebrated with great joy, enthusiasm, and love. The day is filled with love and one can express their feelings to their loved ones. Throughout the world, the month of February is called the month of love. Valentine's Day is celebrated every year on...

Gir National Park | Location & Asiatic Lions | AlightIndia

The only natural habitat of world popular Asiatic Lions, Gir National Park is a forest and wildlife sanctuary situated in Gir Somnath district in the Gujarat state of India. It is the only space for lions to roam freely and has around 523 in number (according to 14th Asiatic Lion Census 2015). The p...

Bihar - State beyond Litti Chokha

Bihar is a beautiful state of India which shares its boundaries with West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Nepal, and Jharkhand. The capital city of Bihar is Patna (earlier named Pataliputra), an excellent destination for tourism. Bihar has been a center of tourist places, historical heritage, religion, spir...

Haryana - Green Land of India

The green land of India, Haryana is a hub of culture, tradition, and rich heritage and a kingdom of amiable people. The state is not only known for its tourism and historical sites but also famous for its pleasant climate and bizarre landscape. Haryana is a cultural part of India where modern buildi...

Chhattisgarh - The Bowl of Minerals

India's incredibly youthful tourist destination known for its natural beauty, Chhattisgarh boasts rich cultural heritage, with crunchy cuisines, vibrant dances, melodious music, diverse religions, amiable/sociable languages, sparkling fairs and festivals, and lively people. Chhattisgarh has been Lor...

Assam: A Gateway to North-East India

The sovereign state of India, Assam is popular for its natural beauty and diverse history. It is one of the least visited areas in the country, which is full of forests, rivers, and tea gardens. Assam is known as one of the top biodiversity hotspots all over the world, which shares international bor...

Jharkhand - A Land of Forests

Known as the 'Land of Forests,' Jharkhand is a superior state of India appreciated for its beauty and attractive dense forests. Jharkhand has been recognized as the 28th state of India and owns many beautiful waterfalls, towering mountains, historical temples, and tourist hotspots. One can visit th...

Karnataka - Home to Wildlife Adventures and Historical Places

Karnataka is one of the largest states located in South India, which was previously called the State of Mysore, and later it was renamed as "Karnataka" in 1973. Bangalore is the largest city and the capital of this state. The Arabian Sea and Lakshadweep Sea surround the land from the west, Maharasht...

Kerala - God’s Own Country

Famous as ‘God’s Own Country,’ Kerala is a southwest corner of India, which has an area of 38,863 sq km and a population of about 3.48 crores. Kerala is known to be the best state in India, and without a doubt, it is said to be paradise on the land of India. It is full of coconuts ...

Madhya Pradesh - The Heart of India

Popularly known as the Heart of India, Madhya Pradesh is situated in the central part of the country. Madhya Pradesh had the distinction of being the largest state in the country before Chhattisgarh became a separate state in November 2000. Presently, Madhya Pradesh is the second-largest state in I...

Maharashtra: A Guide to the Vibrant State

Maharashtra is a beautiful state of India, which is also known as the 'Gateway to the Heart of India.' Maharashtra is much larger than many other states of the country. The beauty and unlimited tourist destinations of the state attract thousands of travelers every year. It is full of palaces, temple...