Feb 08 2012

Kings Of Bhutan



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An Appointment With India And Bhutan    by Caren Dorothy

Planning to visit a place where there are beaches, deserts, mountains, snowcapped peaks, grassy meadows, rocks, lakes, wildlife & more. If yes, then India is the destination. All this and more on one platter @ India. Travel North and you can visit the so called ‘Paradise on Earth’, Kashmir. It is the gem in the Crown of India. The scenic locations, the spell bounding Dal Lake, the fascinating Himalayas, the gardens, house boats, flowers & loads of sightseeing. Whats more, the delicious cuisine adds value to it.

Way north and how can we forget the Taj Mahal- the most voted for wonder of the world? It is a sincere tribute to timeless love. A little farther is New Delhi, rest assured that your heart will surely skip a beat when you get to see the India Gate, the Red Fort, Kutub Minar & many historical heritage monuments. There are many happening cities to look out for in North India. Travel north -west & you come across Rajasthan or should we call it Royal Rajasthan – the land of Kings. Even today, one can see the glory and grandeur in its forts & many such historical testaments.

There’s more in store in south Inida. Travel to Kerela, where one can experience the backwaters & the boat houses & chillax completely. Happening places like pondicherry, Kunnoor and Maldives, Kerala is one destination that would make you feel at home. Places like Kashmir, Agra, Rajasthan, Kerala are just a glimse of the very exotic places India is made up off. All in all India has mesmerizing bionetwork where theres everything for everyone. India is got to be in your travel diary!

Bhutan is the country next door. Encircled by the snow wrapped peaks, green lands & thick forests, Bhutan is the ultimate travel destination of trekkers. Popularly known as the thunder dragon, Bhutan is where peace exists in its true sense. The awesome gardens, streams and waterfalls add value to the scenic beauty of this exotic place that is undiscovered to a great extent. Next holiday destination Bhutan – What say?

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