Umananda Island or Peacock Island

# Umananda Island is the small island in the midst of river Brahmaputra. # The British named this island as Peacock island for its shape. # The island is home to an... Read more »

Vantawng Falls

# This falls is located in Vanva River. # Highest Waterfall in Mizoram state. # The height of the fall is recorded as 750ft. # It is an Uninterrupted waterfall. Read more »

Neermahal

# Neermahal Literally means “Water Palace”. # Neermahal is located at the middle of Rudrasagar lake. # Neermahal is build by Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya at 1930 AD. # Neermahal is... Read more »

Dzukou Valley

# The valley is located at the border of states of Nagaland and manipur. # Situated at a height of 2400m # The rare Dzukou Lily is found only in this valley.... Read more »

Siliguri

# Siliguri city is located at a span areas of the Darjeeling and Jalpaiguri Districts. # Siliguri is situated at the banks of River Mahananda ,a trans boundary river at the foot... Read more »

Chunar Fort

# Located at Mirzapur District,on the banks of River Ganga. # Chunar Town is located in the Vindhyan Ranges. # Chunar Fort was established by Maharaja Vikramaditya,in the honour of the stay... Read more »

Lake Tsomgo

# Lake Tsomgo is situated at an altitude of 12,400ft. # The lake remain frozen during winter season. # Situated In East Sikkim District. # At this lake, The Jhakris(faith Healers) congregate... Read more »

Parshuram Kund

# Situated in the lower reach of Lohit river ,one of the tributary of Major river Brahmaputra.. # Dedicated to sage Parashuram, this place attracts lot of tourist from Nepal . #... Read more »

Robbers Cave

# Robbers Cave is locally known as Guchhupani. # It is a river cave formation in Himalaya mountain system. # It is a natural cave system where river flow inside the cave.... Read more »

Bathinda Fort

# Bathinda Fort was constructed by Raja Dab in 90 -110 AD. # The bricks used to construct Bathinda fort was date back to Kanishka Period. # It is said that, the... Read more »