| The fantastic views of Nepal is formed by the most scenic mountains, valleys and of course the lakes of Nepal. Nepal’s lakes are popular among the locals as well as the tourists not just for the serenity and the natural beauty but also due to the reverence that the locals have for them. There are several lakes that dot the country of Nepal. However, there are a few, which are very popular among the visitors for their placid nature and among the local people for the spiritual relevance that they hold. The following ones are the most popular among the many.
| | | All want to enjoy the scenic beauty of any given place, however, not all are equipped to do so. Shortage of time, physical exhaustion and such other reasons can be attributed as reasons for it. It will be really sad if one visited Nepal but didn't manage the trip around the beautiful and breathtaking views that the mountains of Nepal have to offer. This is where mountain flight comes to the rescue. Mountain flight is one of the best ways to experience the mountains up close without climbing it. The best time to go on such a flight will be from the month of September to May, and there are sever
| | | Trekking is considered one of the best ways to exploits the scenic beauty of any place. And, if trekking is a sport you like, then Karnataka can be easily considered as one of the best destinations for the same. The demographic location is such that it offers several picturesque mountains that are quite famous and popular among trekkers, not just for the adventure but also the scenic beauty and the serenity that it offers. There are more than 200 trails available in Karnataka, but the below mentioned are some of the most popular ones among trekkers.
| | | The city of Jaipur, also popularly known as The Pink City, is the capital city of Rajasthan - a north-western state of the Indian sub-continent. Founded in 1727 by the then ruling Maharaja (King) Sawai Jai Singh 2, the well planned city is filled with historical heritages and is the largest in India. In the year 1853, the city as a whole was painted in pink to commemorate the visit of Prince of Wales and today several avenues in the city continue to remain as such, hence the name Pink City. The city's architecture designs followed majorly on the basis of Vastu Shastra (science of construction)
| | | Away from the madding crowd stand the iconic and historic monuments of Karnataka – the majestic and powerful forts. These towers built in all architectural styles across the state bear witness to rich ancient Nizami culture which the region had.
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