Trip to hill stations in North India can be a perfect reviving trip to rejuvenate your mind. You can admire the panorama of majestic mountains covered with snow capped peaks, meandering rivers, rivulets and pine trees. North India is a home to many hill stations. You can find the nature unfolding its beauty to the extreme in these hill stations. The great Himalayas in North India have some horrific unconquered peaks of tremendo more…
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2010
Introduction
Himalaya, the highest mountain ranges in the world, leading north to east; Aravalli and Vindhya ranges passes over western and central India; and Western Ghats in western and southern parts of India is full of hill stations and proffers some of the most prominent landscapes in the world.
Indian hill stations are a traveler’s heaven, gifted with snowy peaks, deep g more…
2010
Shivering chill and sweating heat are the characteristics of India. The hill stations of India are the perfect relief from the heating hot and to enjoy nature. With snow covered mountains, meandering rivers, apples, cherries and pines orchids, the hill stations of India offer a relief from the sweating heat of the summers. They allure the tourists again and again to breath in their lap.
India is bestowed with s more…
2010
A God Gifted land, India is full of natural wonders and hill stations are one of them. All over the country, in fact, every region namely south, west, north and east is home to one to many hill stations. Most of the hill stations of India were developed by the British East India company and draw millions of tourists round the year from across the globe. The Great India Himalayas, running across the entire length of the country more…
2010
Green Lake trek is one of the outstanding and most adventurous treks in Sikkim. It is at the base of the Mountain Kanchenjunga. Green Lakes doesn’t mean there is a lake, but one will see unbelievable stretch of green frozen glacier, which is known by the name Zemu Glacier. This glacier is almost 1 km wide and 26 km long, making it the longest glacier in Sikkim.
This trek is close to the Tibetan border. Known as a trekker’s paradise, the Green Lake Trek is one of the least explored areas of the Sikkim region. It is a very pictorial trek that has spectacular views of high peaks. The glacial snow peaks surround the region as one traverse through the valleys. The trek to the Green Lake requires walking through sludge and slimy paths – but the reward is just stunning. The mountain views are implausible with an arena of peaks with Kanchenjunga Mountain at the head of the valley. more…
2009
Ladakh is surrounded by two of the world’s mightiest mountain ranges, the Great Himalaya and the Karakoram; it lies athwart two other, the Ladakh range and the Zanskar range.
Trekking in Ladakh, an online adventure tour website offers tour services to Leh Ladakh, a land like no other. This website gives complete information on different Ladakh trekking options like the Stok Kangri Trek, Frozen River Trek, Darcha Padum Trek, Zanskar Trek, Markha Valley Trek, Nubra Valley Trek, Darcha Lamayuru, Snow Leopard Trek and the list continues to Jeep safari, motorbike safari, mountain biking, peak climbing, River rafting expedition and many more. more…
2009
The Great Wall of China is a series of stone and earthen fortifications in northern China, built, rebuilt, and maintained between the 5th century BC and the 16th century to protect the northern borders of the Chinese Empire from Xiongnu attacks during various successive dynasties. Since the 5th century BC, several walls have been built that were referred to as the Great Wall. One of the most famous is the wall built between 220–206 BC by the first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang. Little of that wall remains; the majority of the existing wall were built during the Ming Dynasty.

2009
We finished our show about Japan and Tokyo with a suggestion of visiting the city two days.
As a first destination is Tokyo Tower, at the very center of Tokyo, Hibiya stop. That basically is the same as the Eiffel Tower but orange, but still is a “must” in tokyo. From there you can walk to Roppongi Hills which is 10 minutes and is worth walking and running into many buildings incredible. Moreover, leaving the tower tokyo is that those in the embassy area of the world, found in the “Roppongi”. There you can see from the embassy of Saudi Arabia to Mexico.
2009
If you’re thinking about going to Japan then we write a set of tips that most likely will need to help you when you arrive.
The arrival at the airport: The first contact with Tokyo
For starters they are 15 hours of flight, and arrive at Narita Airport, which is on the shores of Tokyo. There you can do two things, catch a train that takes hours and costs 5000yen, type $ 500 AUD, or catch a bus “friendly Limousine” that take you to the different districts of Tokyo and it costs 3000yen, $ 300MXN. My recommendation is the bus, because this way you will be seeing the whole city, however the train will be nearly impossible.
2009
Tiananmen Square in Peking (Beijing) is the world’s largest square with an area of 40 hectares. Located in central China’s capital is a symbol for the country and the communist regime since its construction was made after the coming to power of the regime of Mao Zedong, when large buildings were demolished to make room for the plaza.
