Panna Tourism beyond Tiger Reserve

Set in the culturally vibrant Bundelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh, Panna Tourism goes far beyond the famed tiger trails, unveiling a rich mosaic of experiences rooted in heritage and nature. From glittering diamond mines and intricately sculpted temples to sacred rivers, prehistoric caves, and Bundeli architecture, Panna is a living canvas of India’s legacy. With […]

Muhalpur, an ancient caves of Guna

Just 10 kilometers from Guna town in Madhya Pradesh, the caves of Muhalpur provide a fascinating glimpse into India’s prehistoric legacy. Carved into soft stone, these lesser-known shelters likely housed early forest-dwelling communities—possibly even the legendary Van Nar from the Ramayana. Moreover, carved alcoves, symmetrical entrances, and clustered layouts reveal signs of adaptive, communal living. […]

Lake Ethiopia

Afambo Lake: A Perfect Escape of Ethiopia’s Afar region

A Weekend to Remember in Afambo Lake Nestled in the northeastern edge of Ethiopia’s Danakil Depression, Afambo Lake stands as a serene and largely undiscovered natural treasure. During the University’s Community Service Week, held in celebration of World Tourism Day, I had the unique opportunity to explore this captivating site alongside second-year Tourism and Hotel […]

Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat: A Gaushala Way

Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat, launched in 2015, fosters cultural unity by pairing states for linguistic, artistic, and heritage exchanges. Strengthening India’s diversity, it enhances mutual understanding and showcases the nation’s rich cultural tapestry. Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat An activity that promotes cultural unity through student exchanges, tourism, language learning, and showcasing traditional arts, cuisine, and […]

Ater Fort: The Jewel of Chambal

Located in Bhind District of Madhya Pradesh, Ater Fort is a strategically built structure in the Chambal ravines, stands on Ater town’s western edge. Constructed with mud, stone, brick, and lime, it was initiated by Bhadauria clan King Badan Singh in 1644 and completed by Maha Singh in 1668, later undergoing repairs by Bakhat Singh […]