Top Things to Do in the UAE
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by Gaurav Verma
1M ago
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a cluster of seven beautiful emirates. It’s a beautiful fusion of traditional charm and ultramodern development. What was once a region known for its Bedouin traditions and strategic trade routes, the UAE has evolved into a premier global tourism destination. With the towering iconic skyscrapers of Dubai, the endless deserts of Abu Dhabi, luxurious hotels, beautiful coastlines, loads of fun activities, and rich cultural heritage, the Emirates offers an array of unforgettable experiences for tourists from all across the world.   You can start your journey ..read more
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From Memories to making Memoirs with ZOOMIN...
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by Gaurav Verma
2M ago
एक पुरानी कहावत है साहब – "हर समय सिर्फ खुशियाँ हर किसी को नहीं मिलती. इसलिए खूबसूरत जगहों पे घूमते रहना चाहिए, ज़िन्दगी खुशहाल रहेगी…" Life is an adventure and memories make it worthwhile. Those who travel understand that over the time, tickets collected during the journeys becomes a favored treasure chest than the currency notes in your account.   I travel around the World so that I can see the world, so that I can see the Mountains, I can see Rivers, I can see Valleys and I can enjoy varied landscapes. I do not expect the world to see me. And I click the pictures during the travels so ..read more
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Bateshwar Dham, Agra district
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by Gaurav Verma
2M ago
Rivers are like magic. A magic which unfolds at every turn, magic which is constantly moving and is the living part of the earth. Those who sit at riverbanks know the magic of flowing waters and its connection with natural world. River Yamuna creates such a divine magic at Bateshwar.   Bateshwar is a small village hidden between Agra and Etawah in Uttar Pradesh. Approx. 80 km. from Agra City, 8 km. from Bah and on the banks of sacred Yamuna River is the Bateshwar Dham, a spiritual and cultural spot for people in this region. Starting at 7:00 AM from Noida, it took us around ..read more
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Eastern Group of Temples, Khajuraho
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by Gaurav Verma
4M ago
The more time you spend time in Khajuraho, more you would like to stay at the temples. There is some invisible magic, which pulls visitors from all over the World. Temples of Khajuraho are not just temples or monuments created out of stones but an insight into the rich cultural heritage of India. Every temple is a literature in various subjects, be it Engineering, Architecture, Spirituality, Goals of Life or Craftsmanship.   Western Group of temples are confined within a premises however the Eastern group of temples are spread across the Khajuraho City or better villages of Khaju ..read more
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Bhuli Bhatiyari ka Mahal, Delhi Ridge
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by Gaurav Verma
5M ago
Haunted or Lonely places are known to change their expressions as you go near to them and sometimes a ghost appears out of nowhere. Some people enjoy the moment, some frown and majority get frightened. Thats' the magic of haunted spots. Located near to Jhandewalan Metro Station, there is an abandoned and haunted spot in heart of Delhi. At walking distance from Jhandewalan Mandir, Bhuli Bhatiyari Mahal is remains of a hunting facility from 14th century inside the Ridge Forest. Curiosity set me up so much that I landed up at the spot one Saturday morning. Got some strange reactions from a ..read more
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Gwalior Fort - Pearl in the necklace of India Forts
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by Gaurav Verma
6M ago
Almost 1800 years of existence! 1800 years is a long time to witness the tides of history. Built by king Surya Sen (also known as Suraj Sen) in 3rd century, Gwalior Fort has seen it all: parades of victories, glorious eras of prosperity, musical symphonies created by Gwalior Gharana, love story of Raja Man Singh and Queen Mrignayani and not to forget downfall, destruction and plundering by invaders like Babur and Ibrahim Lodi. Despite all this the Fort, today stands with pride and is telling stories much older than the written pages of history. Name Gwalior is attributed to a Sage GWALIPA ..read more
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Khooni Jheel, Delhi Ridge Forest
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by Gaurav Verma
6M ago
Commuters through Kamla Nehra ridge area, via Bhiku Ram Jain Marg during night have often heard sorrowful cries of women and wailing children. More than one and half centuries have passed, and the landscape and skyline of Delhi has changed number of times. However, the distressed cries of those helpless women and children which were massacred here are still searching for solace.   This spot is known as “KHOONI JHEEL” or BLOODY LAKE. During 1857 a bloody battle was fought at this area between British Armies and Indian forces, who were fighting to seek independence from British.   One ..read more
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Matangeshwar Temple, Khajuraho
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by Gaurav Verma
7M ago
All good things shall start with praying to the GODS. Khajuraho exploration too shall start with praying at Matangeshwar Mahadev Temple, located just before entry to Western Group of Temples. Matangeshwar Temple was built by the Chandela dynasty ruler Chandra Dev in the early 10th century AD, and it is one of oldest temples in Khajuraho. The only ancient temple in Western group of temples where daily worship of Shivling is carried out. Shivling is 9 ft. high and is one of the largest Shivling in India. Lord Shiva in avatar of Shivling is dressed like groom on occasion of Maha Shi ..read more
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SWISS MILITARY - Multipurpose Backpack
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by Gaurav Verma
8M ago
I use one backpack for daily office commuting to carry all the stuff I will require throughout the day. And I keep one sleek laptop bag in my office to carry it for formal meetings. So, I am using 2 bags as regular backpack though good looking is pretty big for the formal settings and the laptop bag is too small to carry daily stuff. This has been going on same for last few years.   One fine day, Travel Diaries received Swiss Military, Multi-Purpose Backpack Cum Sling Bag (LBP88) as a surprise gift. Black in color, the backpack is a Professional yet trendy and sturdy lifestyle acces ..read more
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Malcha Mahal - Mystery Spot at heart of Delhi
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by Gaurav Verma
9M ago
Where the limits of humans’ establishment end, jurisdiction of Paranormal World takes over. People are scared to go close to these spots, call such places as haunted, and this is the beauty of these spots that they make you believe in something which is probably non-existing.   One such spot is located inside the Delhi Ridge Forest, known as Malcha Mahal. It is so close to one of the most visited centers of Delhi, that presence of such a place is not believed until you visit here. From the entry gate at Sardar Patel Marg, one has to walk around 800 m. on a narrow lane and thereafter anoth ..read more
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