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BINDU-MUKTI-LATAGURI
Bindu: On
the bank of the river Jaldhaka, only 107 km from
Siliguri, Bindu is the last hamlet of West
Bengal. It is a valley encircled with hills of
Bhutan and India.
Place to see
:: Bindu
Dam ::
Cardamom Curing Centre ::
Godak Village ::
Gyalbo Hills ::
:: Jaldhaka Hydel
Project :: Tangta
Village ::
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VIZAG-ARAKU-JAGADALPUR
Visakhapatnam:
Visakhapatnam was originally a small fishing village, which is now one of the biggest ports in the country housed in a natural harbour with a picturesque hill resembling a Dolphin.
Place to see
:: Bheemunipatnam Beach
:: Ramakrishna Beach
:: Rishikonda Beach
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:: Simachalam
:: Kondakarla Bird Sanctuary
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Araku Valley: The journey to Araku, which is 110 kms. from Visakhapatnam is exciting with the road winding through forests, coffee plantations and cascading springs.
Place to see
:: Borra
Caves
:: Tyda
Forest ::
Jagdalpur:
Jagdalpur, the headquarters of Bastar district of Chattisgarh is one of most beautiful towns of the country with well laid out roads and plantations and a pollution free environment.
Place to see
:: Danteshwari
Temple
:: Bastar
Palace
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Kutumsar
Caves ::
Kanger Valley ::
:: National
Park ::
Kailash Gufa ::
Anthropological Museum
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:: Chitrakoot Waterfalls
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HARIHAESHWAR-TARKARLI-SINDHUDURG-GANPATIPULE
Harihaeshwar:
The town of Harihareshwar is know
for its tranquil and picturesque beach. Nearest airport is
Mumbai (215kms) and nearest railhead is Mangaon (65kms) on
Konkan Rly.
Place to see
:: Kalbhairav
Shiva Temple ::
Bankot Fort :: Peshwa
Smarak ::
Tarkarli:
Situated 6 kms south of Malvan and 546 kms away from Mumbai on
the coast of Maharashtra is Tarkarli.
Place to see
:: Sindhudurg
Sea Fort ::
Padmagarh Fort :: Tarkarli
Creek ::
Ganapatipule:
It is a seaside resort offering itself as an ancient pilgrim
centre bearing a Swayambhoo of Ganapati and a glittering
white-sand beach.
Place to see
:: Jaigad
beach and Fort ::
Velneshwar beach, Temple and Pawas ::
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Swami Swarupanand's Ashram :: 
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BINSAR-CHAKORI-MUNSYARI-PATAL
BHUBANESHWAR
Binsar:
32 kms from Almora at an altitude of 2412 meters was the summer
capital of the Chand Kings. The whole region is now under the
Binsar Sanctuary. On moonlit nights the view of the sparkling
snow clad peaks is an exhilarating experience.
Chakori:
112 kms from Pithoragarh at an altitude of 2010 meters is famous
for its tea gardens established by the British.
Place to see
:: Berinag
Tea Garden ::
Chaukhamba, Trishul, Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot peaks ::
:: Dhaulinag,
Kalinag, Feninag, Bashukinag, Pinglenag & Harinag Temples ::
Munsyari:
127 kms from Pithoragarh at an altitude of 2135 meters is the
centre as well as the gateway to the Johar region. One
gets to see Panchchuli from very close quarters. It is the base
camp for trekkers going to Milam, Ralam and Namik glaciers.
Patal Bhuvaneshwar:
Situated in the heart of the Kumaon region of Uttaranchal at
1350 meters altitude, 100 km from Raniket via Almora and 105 kms
via Kausani. It is here the reality of Indian mythology comes to
life. Nearest railheads are Tanakpur (164kms), Kathgodam
(210kms).
Place
to see
:: Maha
Kali Temple at Gangolihat ::
Chaukori ::
Kotmanya ::

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KORAPUT-JEYPORE-MACHHLONDA
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