Skip to main content

Home/ Tours and travel/ Group items tagged Sariska

Rss Feed Group items tagged

tours northindia

Sariska National Park, Rajasthan Sariska National Park Tours - 0 views

  •  
    Sariska National Park is perhaps the best place to travel for those people who are fond of wildlife and nature's beauty. Nestled at the beautiful location in Rajasthan, it has been an amazing abode of beautiful birds and animals in which several are migrated from the other parts of the world. The biggest attraction of the park is the presence of tigers. In fact, it is considered as the heaven for the tigers. Apart from that, the tourists would also enjoy at this place some attractions like the Shiva Temple, Kankwari Fort, Sariska Palace and jeep safari in the dark forest.
webmaster caper

Sariska Travel - 0 views

  •  
    The optimum time to take Sariska Wildlife Tour is now!
tours northindia

Ranthambore National Park Vegetation, Rajasthan Wildlife Tours - 0 views

  •  
    The beautiful blend of flora and fauna has converted Ranthambore National Park from just a sanctuary to a major tourist attraction of the country. Nestled at the beautiful location in Rajasthan, the vegetation of this beautiful park is majorly kind of dry deciduous. Dhok trees, banyan trees and Pipal trees can be found everywhere in the park. Besides these varieties of trees, the travelers can also enjoy trees of neem, mango, jamun and ber along with several plants with medicinal features at the park. By exploring the vegetation of the park would be a fascinating experience for any tourist.
ghoomakard

Badkhal lake Resort, Badkhal Lake, History, Hotels, Contact Number. - 0 views

  •  
    Badkhal Lake History - It was built soon after the country got Independence in 1947 to facilitate water supply to the nearby farms. In 1972, the Haryana government built a Badkhal resort off the lake It was a natural lake situated in Badkhal village near Faridabad, Which was a major tourist attraction during the '70s through to the '90sin the Indian state of Haryana, about 32 kilometers from the national capital of Delhi. Surrounded by the hills of the Aravalli Range, this was a man-made embankment. Owing to unchecked mining in neighboring areas, the lake began drying up two decades back and is now totally dried up.There are functional Haryana tourism corporation restaurants in the vicinity.A flower show is held every spring here. Its name is most probably derived from the Persian word beydakhal, which means free from interference. A close to this Lake is Peacock Lake. It is a biodiversity area within the Northern Aravalli leopard wildlife corridor stretching from Sariska Tiger Reserve to Delhi. Historical places around the lake include the 10th-century ancient Surajkund reservoir (15 km north) And Anangpur Dam (16 km north), the similarly dried up Damdama Lake,Tughlaqabad fort, Adiland ruins and the Temple. There are several dozen lakes formed in the abandoned open-pit mines in and around the sanctuary. It is contiguous to the seasonal waterfalls in pali- Dauj- Kot - Villages of Faridabad, The sacred Manager Bani hill forest and the Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary. Baba Farid's tomb, Camp Dauj Lake, Sri Shirdi Sai Baba temple, Raja Nagar Singh fort, Surajkund If I say there is no water in the lake then why would you go? This Lake Faridabad is completely dry. We are talking about Badkhal Lake at Badkhal village near Faridabad. But I sat you should visit because it's totally dried up. You won't found anyone here except locals, before exploring this place you should not forget to carry enough water and food for the trip. Hotels nearby - Badkhal lake
1 - 4 of 4
Showing 20 items per page