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Goa is known for its sparkling beaches and vibrant nightlife, but there’s another, more tranquil side to Goa—the historical temples, which form an important aspect of Goan culture. These temples allow you to appreciate their architectural greatness, historical significance and enjoy a spiritual experience.  Mangesh Temple at Mangeshi: It is the most famous temple of

With India being an agricultural economy and a land of many rivers, it comes as no surprise that India has many dams. Traditionally built to store excess water and serve irrigation purposes, dams today have become tourist hotspots presenting good opportunities for photography and nature walks. We’ve covered 5 of these beautiful dams of

India is a land full of experiences, from pilgrimages to trying different cuisines to adventure sports. India’s geographical diversity and varied landscape make it an ideal destination for adventure sports in the lap of nature.  Whether you’re a beginner looking to "dip your toe in the water," so to speak, or a seasoned adventure sports

The emergence of Hoysala architecture began in the 11th century and continued to evolve until the 14th century under the Hoysala Empire’s rule. Their architecture is distinctive in both style and complexity due to the use of soapstone, which made it possible to carve intricate designs.   With the Hoysala Empire located in southern Karnataka, more

India’s cultural and religious richness is reflected in its festivals. These festivals are a melange of glorious heritage, celebrated myths and historical events, culinary tradition and family bonding. They form the bedrock of values and foster the growth of social capital.   We give you a glimpse of 5 festivals celebrated across India that is sure

Basaralu is a small village in Mandya taluk and was an agrahara during ancient times known as  Basurivala. The village is famous for the artistic and beautiful temple of Mallikarjuna built here in the year 1234 by Harihara Dandanayaka who was a minister of Hoysala king Narasimha II. This trikuta temple consists of three garbhagruhas