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Cultural India : Indian Forts : Red Fort Delhi
Built on the banks of river Yamuna, the fortress-palace was designed by architect Ustad Ahmad Lahauri. It took 8 years and 10 months to build the magnificent fort. The fort served as the royal residence of the Mughal emperors from 1648 to 1857. It took over the honor of royal residence from the famous Agra Fort when Shah Jahan decided to shift his capital from Agra to Delhi. The Red Fort derives its name from the red-sandstone walls, which make the fort almost impregnable. The fort, which is located at Old Delhi, is one of the massive and prominent structures of India and is a fine example of Mughal architecture. It is often considered as the pinnacle of Mughal creativity. In modern times, the fort is of importance to the people of India as the Indian Prime Minister delivers his Independence Day speech from the fort, every year on August 15. In 2007, it was declared as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
By kamal yadav 5 years ago in Wander
Seoul. Seoul. Seoul. So Good I had to go Back Three Times!
Intro I lived in South Korea for a year and a half. During this time I made three wonderful and very different trips to Seoul. Each time I was trying to soak up yet another exciting aspect of the city. I could visit another 100 times and not see everything. It’s enormous and vibrant and has so much to offer!
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel5 years ago in Wander
Arvalem Caves and Waterfall: The Pandava Caves In Goa
Goa is something more than that which is unknown to many people out there. This mesmerizing state is located on the Western Coast of India and is a damn perfect holiday destination. On the other side, Goa is known to be the housing relics of almost 300-year-old Portuguese architecture. The state is wholly filled with restaurants and mouth watering sea-foods.
By aman mehta 5 years ago in Wander
Dudhsagar Falls
Travelled from Pune by Goa Express de boarded at Dudhsagar (early morning 0400 hrs.) a 20 sec time measured technical halt not a designated station. (All four doors of the railway compartment to be utilized to ensure you land safely when in a group). This gives an advantage of you being at the water fall in just fifteen minutes hardly one and half km trek along the rail track. The entire trek becomes downhill towards Kulem. The waterfall site is just next to the railway bridge. As of now is a single track and every half an hour or 45 mins one or the other train passes by. Be careful to clear the tracks – move to the side whenever you hear a train approaching at the first instance.
By gopal singh 5 years ago in Wander
Mughal Gardens of Rashtrapati Bhavan: The State Garden in Public Service
‘With great power comes great responsibility.’ One may not expect gardens to assume such responsibility, but with the right kind of leadership, even they have a role in public service. This is specifically true of the ‘First Garden’ of India, better known as the Mughal Gardens of the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
By satya thakur 5 years ago in Wander
Sangar Housing Gwadar
Singhar Housing Scheme is one of the top housing schemes in Gwadar. The project Launches in the '90s. Sanghar Housing is a hill connected to the land on one side and surrounded by water on all sides. The society consists of five phases in which four phases of development work have already been completed. This appealing housing society has the patronage and financial support of the government of Balochistan
By yasir imtiaz5 years ago in Wander
How to Travel in Sri Lanka with Kids
The South Asian destination, Sri Lanka, offers a diverse range of family-friendly attractions. From national parks and museums to beaches and art galleries, the island has everything travellers expect on a family vacation. Also known as the Peral of the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka is popular for beach vacations. Travelling here with kids can be fun, but you need to plan and think about every detail of your vacation.
By Rochell Megan5 years ago in Wander











