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How mud packing of Taj Mahal is done
How mud packing of Taj Mahal is done?   The Archaeological Survey of India is again planning to do the mud facial of the Taj Mahal with the help of Fuller Earth. The clay is applied in the form of a thick paste that absorbs the grime, grease and bird droppings on the marble. They...
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Why Mughal Emperor Akbar is called Great ?
Akbar was born on 15th October 1542. Mughal Emperor Akbar turned 475 Years today. He was one of the great reformist emperor. Although in his initial years as emperor he was known to be a conqueror but as the years went by as he matured and turned into a benevolent emperor. Akbar is called great...
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9 Reasons to prefer Home Stay rather hotels
9 Reasons to prefer Home Stay rather hotels There’s a saying in India, “Athithi Devo Bhava”, which means “The Guest is God”. Indians consider it an honor to have guests in their home, and go out of their way to please them. There’s nothing like Indian hospitality. Sadly, most visitors who come to India and...
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10 Best Destinations for Dark Tourism in India
10 Best Destinations for Dark Tourism in India Dark tourism or Black tourism or Grief tourism involves traveling to places historically associated with death, suffering, torture and tragedy. This concept is becoming popular day by day especially among youth. 1. Sites of Indus Valley Civilization The sites of the Indus Valley Civilization were excavated in...
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Coming Soon - Ariel view of Agra by Chopper
Coming Soon – Ariel view of Agra by Chopper for tourists The tourism department of Uttar Pradesh will soon launch the Chopper service in Agra in collaboration with the national helicopter carrier Pawan Hans. The government is looking for at least three acres of land to construct the helipad. They are considering two locations in...
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Is the Taj Mahal a tomb or Shiva temple
Is the Taj Mahal a tomb or Tejo Mahalaya Mahadev Temple? These days there are a lot of debates about the Taj Mahal’s identity of being a tomb or temple. The follower of both the religion claims it to be an integral part of their culture. Incredible India Destinations comes out with some facts before...
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8 UNESCO sites in Rajasthan
8 Must visit UNESCO sites in Rajasthan Rajasthan is one of the most vibrant and colorful states in India with its rich culture and traditions since ancient times. It is known as the land of warriors and beautiful princess who even chose to die for saving their chastity and had a great affinity with their...
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It is quite common to see that most of the foreigners who lands in India would certainly pick up some good Indian habits. It does not matter which country they are from. The amazing habits are:
Amazing Habits that foreigners learn in India It is quite common to see that most of the foreigners who lands in India would certainly pick up some good Indian habits. It does not matter which country they are from. The amazing habits are: 1) Namaste Namaste is one of the most common forms of greeting...
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Raksha Bandhan a symbol of Hindu Muslim unity
Raksha Bandhan a symbol of Hindu – Muslim unity In 1535 India was ruled by Humanyun, the second Mughal emperor. At the same time Rani Karnavati was ruling from Chittor. After becoming widow, she became the reagent of her minor son. There were many rulers who wanted to take an advantage of this situation. One...
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Varanasi a symbol of India’s Unity in Diversity Varanasi or Benaras, (also known as Kashi) is one of the oldest living cities in the world. Varanasi`s Prominence in Hindu mythology is virtually unrevealed. Regarded as the spiritual capital of India, the city draws pilgrims who bathe in the River Ganges’ sacred waters and perform funeral...
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