Bhavya Holidays

Great Living Chola Temples in Tamil Nadu

The group of temples that were built under the reign of Chola empire during 11th and `12th century are generally referred to as the great living Chola temples. These temples are not just limited to one place and are built Read More

Fatehpur Sikri – A historical Place near Agra

Fatehpur Sikri, which was the capital of the Mughal Empire for about 10 years, is also referred to as the City of Victory. This is located in Uttar Pradesh’s Agra district and was built by the great emperor Akbar in Read More

Ellora Caves – One of the sacred destinations and heritage sites of India

Ellora, otherwise called as Verul or Elura, gets its name from the old name Elapura and is situated at a marginal distance of 29 km from Aurangabad. The Ellora Caves were built by the great Rashtrakuta dynasty and were declared Read More

The Elephanta Caves- UNSESCO World Heritage Site

The Elephanta caves are present on island of Elephanta or Gharapuri, which is also called the ‘City of Caves’ and is located in close proximity to Bombay and in the sea of Oman. In these caves one could see the Read More

Churches and convents of Goa

Goa, which was once the capital of Portuguese Indies, is renowned for many reasons but it is particularly very popular for the churches and convents found here. The most popular church of all is the church of Bom Jesus wherein Read More

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus – A UNESCO World Heritage Site

You’ve come across it in zillions of Hindi movies. It was the front portion of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus or CST in short was previously recognized as the Victoria Terminus. It is now the headquarters of the Mumbai’s Central Railways. Read More

Champaner-Parvagadh Archeological Park

While you are on your trip to Gujrat, it is worthwhile to visit this park which is in Champaner. This beautifully landscaped park is located in the Panchmahal district in Gujarat. It is a park which gives us an ideal Read More

Buddhist Monuments At Sanchi

We continued our onward journey with a trip to the Sanchi on the Buddhist leg of our journey. The Sanchi Stupa is amongst the three famous World Heritage Sites in the state of Madhya Pradesh. It is located just fifty Read More

Hamirpur- A renowned place for tourists coming to Himachal

The district of Hamirpur was made in the year of 9172 by carving it out from the Kangra district. It is covered with forests of Pine trees and because it is situated at somewhat low height it tends to be Read More

Dharmshala: The Land of Serenity

The hill station of Dharmshala, which is sometimes also referred to as the Scotland of India, owes its establishment to the British in the years between 1815 and 1847. Dharmshala lies in the northern part of Himachal Pradesh and is Read More

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