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Famous Temples in Dwarka, Gujarat

  There are thousands of temples in India and each temple has its own rich history and purpose. People from every part of the country visit these holy places and seek the blessings of God. Like other cities of India, Dwarka also has many famous temples that are visited by millions of people every day. Let's take a look at some of the temples in Dwarka that you must visit: Dwarkadish Temple:  Also known as Jagat Mandir, Dwarkadish Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and boasts Chalukya styled architecture. This holy structure is more than 2000 years old and showcases mesmerising sculptural detailing. There are other shrines present within the temple as well dedicated to Subhadra, Balarama and Revathy, Rukmini, Vasudeva, and many others. Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple:  There are a total of 12 famous self-existing temples in India, and Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple is one of them. The temple has a beautiful and giant statue of Lord Shiva. Tourists from all around the country v...

5 Fun Facts About Aurangabad

  Founded in 1610 A.D. by Malik Ambar, Aurangabad is one of the oldest cities of India. Located in the northern part of the state of Maharashtra, it is one of the most prominent tourist destinations of India.   1. Aurangzeb's Mausoleum of Love – Bibi Ka Maqbara: A beautiful symbol of love, Bibi ka Maqbara was built by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb for his wife, Dilras Banu Begum. The actual motive of the monument was to rival the Taj Mahal built by Aurangzeb's father Shah Jahan. Due to financial constraints, the final construction was no way near to the beauty of Taj Mahal, but Bibi ka Maqbara became the largest structure built by Aurangzeb ever. If you want to witness this marvel thoroughly, you can easily get options for best hotels near Bibi Ka Maqbara.   2. Aurangabad Caves: The popularity of Ajanta and Ellora Caves, unfortunately, overshadow the beauty of Aurangabad Caves. Situated in the city, Aurangabad caves were carved during the sixth and seventh century from sof...

Quick Travel Tips For Your Mysore Experience

  For a traveller, a week full of wandering in Mysore is not enough to totally admire its full scale of attractions. Therefore, we have come up with some tips that you can follow to enjoy as much you can without leaving anything undone. Cover the Must-visit Destinations:  The first thing that you must do is to put all the famous location on your list and visit them all! Mysore Palace, Brindavan Gardens, Mysore Zoo, Bonsai Garden, Karanji Lake, GRS Fantasy Park, Somanathapura Temple, Chamundeshwari Temple, and St. Philomena's Church are some of the must-visit places. Depending upon your stay at Mysore, you can visit additional places as well. Taste Local Delicacies:  Like every other city in India, Mysore also has its fair share of famous street food delicacies. Mysore is famous for its Idlis, Vada, Bonda, Khara Bath, Kesari Bath, Uttapam, Poori Saagu, Shavige Bath, Bisibelabath, Mysore Pak, Payasam, and Kori Gassi. However, it is worth noting that we have mentioned only t...

Best Places to Visit in Bhubaneswar

  Bhubaneswar is the capital of the Indian state of Orissa with its history dating back to the time of pre-Mahabharata era. In modern India, this city is one among the three planned cities designed by the German architect Otto Königsberger. Bhubaneswar showcases a rich history when it comes to holy places, and boasts a large number of temples for all the devotees looking forward to visiting this city. Let's take a look at some of the   best places to visit in Bhubaneswar:   Lingaraja Temple:  Constructed in the 11th century, Lingaraja Temple is counted among the most ancient temples in Bhubaneswar. This temple is a beautiful example of the Kalinga style architecture. Lord Shiva, in his Harihara form, is primarily worshipped here, while there are several images of Lord Vishnu present as well.   Parasurameswara Temple:  Built in the Nagara style, constructed between the 7th and the 8th century AD, Parasurameswara is one of the oldest existing temples in India...

Most Recommended Places to visit Jaipur

  Jaipur symbolises a lot from the old world, mostly the Rajput history. Be it some of the most stunning forts, majestic palaces, traditional markets, and much more, you are going to be spoilt for choice. Also referred to as the Pink City because of its pin   City Palace: If you tour the majestic City Palace, you can clearly see that Jaipur's royal family was one of the richest royal families in India.The large complex of courtyards, gardens and houses in the palace combines different designs of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture for a perfect blend. The royal family of Jaipur still resides in the gracious Chandra Mahal. The private rooms, with a personal guide, can be accessed for an additional cost. There is also a museum, art gallery and interesting display of royal costumes and ancient Indian weapons inside the City Palace complex. Recently, a new exhibit dedicated to paintings and photography was added, which houses old pictures of the palace's women. Jantar Mantar Observ...

3 Days In Visakhaptnam - The Port CITY

  Visakhapatnam also popularly known as Vizag is known for its many beaches and is one of India's largest and fastest growing smart cities contributing a very significant 9% to the Indian economy. The city is situated between the mountainous meadows of Eastern Ghats and the serene seashores of Bay of Bengal. This makes Vishakhapatnam as one of the most toured cities in India. The calming coasts and the lush hills impart Vizag its tourist charm. It is nicknamed as ‘The City of Destiny' and ‘The Jewel of the East Coast'. History of the beautiful city of Visakhapatnam dates to 500 B.C when it was under the rule of Kalinga Kings. Before its conquest of Vijyanagara Kingdom in the 15th century, the city saw various cultures and kinship of Kings under Chalukya Dynasty, Pallava Dynasty and Chola Dynasty. The city was captured by Mughals in the 16th century followed by a rich French rule until it came under the British rule in the 18th century. This modern-historic city has a lot to...

No Concrete Hotel Marketing Strategy

  Digital marketing is one of the most fruitful ways to generate sales. But, most companies make the mistake of marketing in hospitality without an actual plan. With no prior experience, research or consistency, hotel promotion efforts can yield minimal to no profits. The first step to getting your hotel marketing campaigns right is to make a plan. Include the six main pillars of marketing in hospitality- content marketing, advertorials, pay-per-click ads, search engine optimization, social media marketing, and email marketing. Use the appropriate tools to find and reach your audience, and create a strong brand presence online. Marketing your hotel on social media can be tricky. Make use of the data available before big decisions and remember to learn from the mistakes of others. 2. Marketing Based on Discounts Alone Offering uncontrolled discounts may attract more customers but it will also bring down your brand value. This will eventually lead to greater losses. For a successful ...