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Farzana Ahmed

Bangladesh

Places that Farzana Ahmed explored.

25-Jul-2018

Aru Valley

Jammu And Kashmir, Pahalgam

Despite the fact that the town is the smallest hill station in the state, its spectacular scenery and fun activities like trekking, hiking, and horseback riding make it one of Pahalgam's most popular tourist destinations. This destination is ideal for travelers who want to spend their vacations in luxury as well as adrenaline addicts looking for an adrenaline rush. Furthermore, the locals will make you feel at ease with their kind greetings and endless mugs of Kaahwa.

Satisfaction: 95% | See Reviews |
20-Feb-2018

Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve

Dhaulagiri Himal Range

The Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve also serves as a haven for some of the world's most endangered and unique creatures. The reserve is the greatest area to look for the reserve's most famous resident, the blue sheep. Leopard, Goral, Serow, Himalayan tahr, Himalayan black bear, Barking deer, Wild boar, Rhesus macaque, Langur, and Mouse hare are among the numerous creatures found here. Pheasants and partridges can also be found. Musk deer, Wolf, Red panda, Cheer pheasant, and Danphe are among the endangered species found in the reserve.

Satisfaction: 80% | See Reviews |
18-Sep-2017

Lake Pichola

Pichola, Udaipur, Rajasthan

My visit to Lake Pichola would not be complete without a boat ride on the tranquil lake, particularly after dusk. Tickets for the sunset cruise cost Rs.700 for adults and Rs.400 for youngsters. The boat journey begins at Rameshwar Ghat and takes six to eight passengers to Lake Palace first. The boat then transports passengers to Jagmandir, where they can relax. The changing colors of the water, which span from blue in the morning to golden in the afternoon and orange at sunset, are spectacular to observe from the boat, which is shaded by a canopy.

Satisfaction: 90% | See Reviews |
17-Aug-2017

Qutub Minar

Seth Sarai, Mehrauli, Delhi

Several movies have been made at the Qutub complex, which is one of the fascinating facts about this wonderful location. It was here when the song Chand sifarish from the Aamir Khan-Kajol film Fanaa was shot. The best time to visit is from sunrise until dusk. For Indians, the entrance fee would be Rs 10 and for foreigners, it will be Rs 250. The Qutub Minar is an excellent place to photograph, especially from unusual perspectives.

Satisfaction: 77% | See Reviews |
05-Mar-2017

Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park

Kathmandu

The nicest part about this park is that it has a variety of well-established hiking routes that run beside pure water springs, rolling grass, panoramic views. This site appears to be demanding to be explored and appreciated by a tourist like you. It's a fantastic place to transform your life because you'll discover nothing but inspiration surrounded by spectacular nature.

Satisfaction: 88% | See Reviews |
29-Jul-2015

Ooty Lake - Ooty Boat House

West Mere, Ooty, Tamil Nadu

The pride of Ooty is its central and strategic attractiveness. The Ooty Lake is a 65-acre lake in Ooty, India. Mr. John Sullivan, the collector of Coimbatore, founded it in 1824, and it is still a joyful and active location for youngsters and adults alike. You can pay for motor boat rides or rent a paddle boat or rowing boat at the on-site boat house. The neighboring amusement park ensures that the kids do not depart disappointed.

Satisfaction: 75% | See Reviews |
02-May-2015

Ellora Caves

Ellora, Maharashtra

Ellora Cave Temples is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is breathtakingly magnificent. One of the most magnificent works of art in ancient India was born from a confluence of ideas and shared creative impulses. Ellora represents the pinnacle of Indian rock-cut architecture. It was painstakingly carved out over five centuries by Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain monks. There are 17 Hindu caverns, 12 Buddhist caves, and five Jain caves, all of which have deities, carvings, and even monasteries portraying each religion's mythology. These caverns, which were built close together, represent unity and harmony among people of different faiths and beliefs.

Satisfaction: 90% | See Reviews |
08-Mar-2015

Jaisalmer fort

Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

The nearest airport is Jodhpur International Airport, which is 284 kilometers distant and serves domestic and international flights to and from major cities. Between Jaisalmer and Delhi, there is a direct train connection, with a few trains connecting the two cities. Jaisalmer is well connected to major cities by roadways, thus you can reach the fort using public transportation such as buses or private transportation such as vehicles. Once you arrive in Jaisalmer, it is extremely easy to get to the Jaisalmer fort because it is located within walking distance of the city. If you don't want to walk, you can also take an auto-rickshaw, which is readily available.

Satisfaction: 88% | See Reviews |
29-Apr-2014

Maldives National Museum

Male

The museum exhibits a broad collection of historical artifacts and royal treasures dating from the Buddhist era through the reigns of Muslim kings. The tour begins downstairs, with galleries depicting Maldivian history from the ancient through medieval periods. Weaponry, religious objects, political images, and home commodities are among the items on display.

Satisfaction: 60% | See Reviews |

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