Hanuwantiya Diaries

Hanuwantiya is an amazing tourist destination situated on the bank of the backwater of Indira Sagar Dam, one of the largest man-made water bodies in the world. It is not a sea but you will be convinced that you are by the seaside when the winds play with you and the sounds of the waves […]

Gwalior Trade Fair

India, land of diverse culture is known for its colourful fairs and festivals, which showcases the traditions and customs of the country. Fairs and Festivals like Pushkar Cattle Fair, International Kite Festival, Mango Festival, Camel Festival, International Book Fair, Jaipur Literature Festival and much more attract tourists from all over the world. Among all these […]

Sran Tourist Farm, Banmore

“Once Mahatma Gandhi said ‘’Back to Villages, Swami Dayanand Saraswati said ‘Back to Vedas’, then one day I said ‘Back to bicycle’” Sran Farm House is a beautiful place situated on A.B. Road near Banmore, near Gwalior. Thing that made it special is green field and paddy field surroundings. Presence of two natural ponds in […]

Dumna Nature Reserve, Jabalpur

Dumna Nature Reserve is an Eco-tourism site situated near Jabalpur city of Madhya Pradesh state of India.  It spreads over 1058 hectare area covered with Lush Green Forest centred with a beautiful Lake named Khandari. On the other side of Lake there is beautiful Dam named Khandari Dam which was constructed under British Empire in […]

Orchha Diaries

Orchha, literally meaning a “hidden place”, is a wonderful Heritage Town situated in Tikamgarh district of Madhya Pradesh. This small town lies on the bank of River Betwa at the distance of 20 km from Jhansi. It is a tourist destination, known worldwide for its fabled Ram Raja Temple, Forts, Palaces Cenotaphs and Monuments. The […]

20 Best Places to see in Gwalior

Gwalior, ‘The Best Heritage City’ witnesses an Ancient history, Medieval History and Modern History since thousand years. It is situated in northern part of Madhya Pradesh, India. City of Gwalior witnesses dynasties like Naag, Kushan, Shunga, Gupta, Pratihar, Kachhwaha, Tomars etc. Turks and Mughals also left foot-prints on the history of Gwalior. Gwalior Fort is […]