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Unseen Treasures of India (part 4)

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India, the third largest country in Asia, is home to some of the greatest scenic wonders of nature and yet, nearly all travellers stick to the same-old places and the main reason behind it is the lack of awareness about the unseen treasures. There are so many unseen places in India to visit that it would take several lifetimes to see them all. If you are looking for a real experience, it is time to go for the less-travelled road and discover unseen treasures in the nature. Here are some of the lesser-known destinations which are the wonderful alternatives to the greatly visited getaways in India: 1. Tadoba National Park Famous for its natural heritage, Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is definitely one of India's most exciting and best protected Tiger Reserve, with most visible tiger sightings in the state of Maharashtra Tadoba national park is located in Chandrapur district of Maharashtra. This place is an ideal weekend gateway for wildlife and nature lovers. Spotted in this region ar

Unseen Treasures of India (part 3)

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India, the third largest country in Asia, is home to some of the greatest scenic wonders of nature and yet, nearly all travellers stick to the same-old places and the main reason behind it is the lack of awareness about the unseen treasures. There are so many unseen places in India to visit that it would take several lifetimes to see them all. If you are looking for a real experience, it is time to go for the less-travelled road and discover unseen treasures in the nature. Here are some of the lesser-known destinations which are the wonderful alternatives to the greatly visited getaways in India: 1.  Halebidu Halebid (or Halebidu) is a city located in the Hassan district of Karnataka state. Formerly known as Dwarasamudra, Halebid is a city with adorned with a beautiful collection of temples, shrines and sculptures. It is also known as the Gem of Indian architecture owing to its sterling Hoysala architecture, its magnificent temple complexes and some stunning Jain sites. Once the majest