Haa District is one of the 20 dzongkhag or districts comprising Bhutan. As per the 2005 census, the population of Haa dzongkhag was 11,648, making it the second least populated dzongkhag in Bhutan after Gasa. The dominant language of the district is Dzongkha, the national language. Haa Valley, a steep north-south valley with a narrow...Read More
Chang La is a high mountain pass in Ladakh, India. It is claimed to be the second-highest motorable road in the world. The road is approached from Leh via Kharu and Sekti village. The climb is very steep and requires a careful drive. The stretch of 10-15 km road on either side from Chang la...Read More
Chitkul (Chittkul) is a village in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh. It is the last inhabited village near the Indo-China border. The Indian road ends here. During winters, the place mostly remains covered with the snow. The inhabitants move to the lower regions of Himachal. Potatoes grown at Chittkul are one of the best in...Read More
#1.Cherrapunji is a village in Meghalaya in Northeastern India. #2.It is located on the Shillong Plateau about 35 miles (55 km) southwest of Shillong, the state capital. #3.Cherrapunji is noted for having one of the world’s highest average annual precipitation levels, about 450 inches (11,430 mm). #4.Earlier the first, but now it is the second...Read More
The capital of Thimphu is a must-visit place while on your holiday in Bhutan. #1.One interesting fact about Thimphu is that it is the only capital in the world, without any traffic lights. For the most part of its history, Bhutan has tried consciously to save its culture from the blunt influences of modernity. #2.Thimphu...Read More
Known generally the home of the precious one-horned rhinoceros, and the mind-numbing contradictions of birds; the beautiful state of Assam stands as much more than just these, here are some interesting things or facts about Guwahati in Assam to extend your horizon about the place. Table of ContentsHistory of GuwahatiCultural heritage Popular tourist spotsRestaurants and...Read More
Nagaland is a mountainous state in northeast India, bordering Myanmar. It’s home to diverse indigenous tribes, with festivals and markets celebrating the different tribes’ culture. Its capital city of Kohima suffered heavy fighting in World War II, commemorated by memorials at the Kohima War Cemetery. The Nagaland State Museum exhibits ancient weaponry, a ceremonial drum...Read More
Nako is a small village in Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh, India. It lies in the sensitive restricted zone along the border with Tibet, which requires an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to travel through. That, coupled with its remote location and limited tourist infrastructure, makes it a little-visited but rewarding destination. Nako is a village in the...Read More
Paro Taktsang is the popular name of Taktsang Palphug Monastery also known as Tiger’s Nest, a prominent Himalayan Buddhist sacred site and temple complex, located in the cliffside of the upper Paro Valley, in Bhutan. The monastery itself is located in a dramatic setting, perched on a high cliff some 900 metres above Paro Valley,...Read More
Pin Valley National Park is a national park located within the Lahaul and Spiti district, in the state of Himachal Pradesh, in Northern India. Steeped in historical and present-day Buddhist Tibetan culture, the area has a lot of influences of that culture which is evident architecturally in the monasteries and stupas, and in the daily...Read More
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