Diwali: Also spelled "Deepavali," the five-day Hindu Festival of Lights is stunningly beautiful. Dates change every year, but Diwali is usually celebrated between October and December. Diwali is celebrated by people in India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, Nepal, and other places with large Hindu populations.Read More
Perched at an elevation of 2,048 Meters above sea level, the glittering city of Nainital is hailed for being a parent to the ravishing Naini Lake from which it has earned the epithet of being the lake city. Nainital is not only famous tourist destination but is also known for its prestigious educational institutions and schools which has stood since British Era.Read More
Kathakali brought humanity into Hinduism to express emotions that go beyond words. The temple rituals, first performed in secret, evolved into a vibrant drama that embraces the essence of what it is to be human.Read More
Mizoram is one of the states of Northeast India, with Aizawl as its capital. The name is derived from Mi (people), Zo (hill) and Ram (land), and thus Mizoram implies "land of the hill people".Read More
Kerala is known for its diverse culture. The state has multiple festivals celebrated all year round. One of the festivals that has gained attention of travellers from all around the world is “Theyyam”.Read More
Dzukou Valley -sometimes spelled Dzükou Valley or Dzüko Valley- sits high amongst the clouds, at 2,452 meters above sea level covers an area of 27 sq. km., straddling the border of Nagaland and Manipur in northeast India.Read More