Mumbai – A Melting Pot
July 15, 2020When seven islands merge to become the melting pot of cultures, you call it Mumbai. Submerged in the sea of creativity, it is surrounded by the waters of the Arabian sea from all sides.
When seven islands merge to become the melting pot of cultures, you call it Mumbai. Submerged in the sea of creativity, it is surrounded by the waters of the Arabian sea from all sides.
Known by the name of Prace de Diu amongst the Portuguese, Diu Fort is one of the prime spots for the travelers who want to check Daman and Diu off their lists. It falls on the coast of the Arabian Sea touching borders with Valsad, Daman and Junagarh, Gujarat.
Bara Imambara is one of the most touristic attraction in Lucknow. Located at the heart of the old city, Bara Imambara showcases the architectural adroitness of India. As the name suggests, “Bara” means big and it was named due to its large and sprawling structure. The monument was built by Asaf-ud-Daula, Nawab of Awadh, in 1784 and a shrine built by Shia Muslims.
Goa is a state of Art, a wide patch of sand platform that embraces all them musicians, writers, dancers, painters, photographers, sculpture artists, local handicrafts, chefs, graffiti artists, the yoga bunch, performance artist, the fire poi lads, the hula hoop swingers and many more of these humans of craft.
Located in the Kangra District at the foothills of Dhauladhar ranges, Bir Billing in Himachal Pradesh is a celebrated site for paragliders from all over the world.