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Kaza - World's biggest Nature Park
Five Southern African countries Angola, Botswana, Nambia, Zambia and Zimbabwe are working together to establish the biggest nature conservation area in the world.
read more »White Tigers in Van Vihar National Park
Van Vihar National Park will once again be proud to house white tigers, with the forest authorities getting a go-ahead to bring a pair of big cats from Bhubneshwar's Nandan Kanan Zoo.
read more »Largest Tulip garden in Asia a hit with tourists
Attracting 1200 visitors everyday, the picturesque Tulip garden in Srinagar is not only bringing tourists to the droves in Kashmir but also the much-needed revenue for the state.
read more »Cutting Chinar trees banned in Kashmir Valley
Kashmir's famed Chinar tree, which has fascinated millions of tourists over the ages, will now get a new lease of life with the state government imposing a ban on its felling and lopping.
read more »Baby elephant playing
Group of elephants and growing up baby elephant playing in the mud .
read more »Getting in and out
Submitted by Zaune47 on Thu, 2008-09-04 15:03.Down are few means of transportation regarding how to reach Thrissur:
read more »Avian blues - Solitary Hunter
A lone crane standing in the reservoir of Idukki dam. The introduction of exotic fish varieties and over exploitation of the fish wealth using dynamites in the reservoir have caused depletion of endemic varieties of fish which are its staple food.
Bollywood fans boost tourism in Britain
Keen to visit the popular film shooting locations in the country, cinema lovers from India and other countries are flocking to Britain, boosting its tourism by 2 billion pounds.
read more »Infants will have to pay fare for traveling in plane
Even a one-day-old baby will have to pay ticket charges if the infant is traveling in a plane. Infants under the age of two years have to pay ten per cent of the applicable fare, Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel said in the Lok Sabha today.
read more »Kailash Mansoravar yatra from June 1st
The annual Kailash Mansarovar yatra, which involves circumambulation of Mount Kailash and Manasarovar Lake in Tibet, will commence on June one. The yatra will be completed in 26 days, of which 13 days would be spent in Tibet, the epicenter of recent anti-China demonstrations.
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