India Incredible Destination with Diverse culture and tradition. It has many Hidden incredible Destinations that not discovered by so many Traveller’s before. Rural People, their Childs and their leaving standard will tell human to how to manage the life within short of facility available. Let’s discover the vibrant culture, local cuisines, uncover archaic traditions, rejuvenating folk music & dances of india.
Few of Incredible Sides of India are:
Galtaji in Jaipur :
The Sacred pilgrim center located only 10km away from Jaipur was one of the incredible side of India. The Delightful spot amidst low hills has a number temples, pavilions and kunds(falling water pond) Knows as Galta Kund which is the holiest one and is believed to never get dry. The Temple of Sun god is the most important shrine of Galtaji. This amazing place is famous for the many groups of monkeys that inhabit in this area. The holy hymns and chants, combined with the natural scenery, provide a harmonious ambiance for anyone who visits there.
Mehendipur Balaji :
The Unique Shrine is dedicated to load hanuman , as a young boy. It is 50kms, from Dausa and is highly revered by the devotees.
Osian :
the ancient town of Thar desert is an archaeologists delight. It is surrounded by golden sand dunes and has sixteen Brahamanical and Jain temples, beautifully sculpted and designed, most of them have withstood the ravages of time. Sachchiya mata and Mahavir Jain Temples are the largest and functional among the surviving temples.
Jaisamand Lake :
The Largest Artificial lake of fresh water in Asia famous by the name of Jaisamand Lake. Located at 48 Km from the city of Udaipur, the Lake is also known as Dhebar.
The dam on this lake is worth mentioning due to its massive size. It is 1202 feet in length, 116 feet in height and has width of 70 feet at the bottom. In total, this lake comprises seven islands and one of the islands is still inhabited by the tribe of Bhil Minas. The largest of these islands is known as ‘Baba ka Bhagra’ and the second one is known as ‘Piari‘.