Articles, tagged with "flora and fauna", page 1
12th April 2013
The uniqueness of geography in Kerala makes it a natural habitat of diverse species of flora and fauna which are conserved very efficiently and spread over the state. In globe Kerala is famous for its tigers and elephant but a traveler can find rare and e...
Read >
Author:
Anup Nath
20th September 2012
From the early age travel is taking a special place in the heart of the travel lovers and now it has become the part and parcel for one’s life. It does not matter in which corner people take shelter in this world but it is a hidden desire of almost ...
Read >
Author:
Nikita Martin
03rd August 2012
If ever you happen to get lost and land up in a place embedded between rich lust green flora and sparkling seas, sandy glistering beaches under the clear blue sky and swaying palm trees all around, then do not panic. You have just landed in Goa, one of th...
Read >
Author:
Giby Joseph
03rd August 2012
London is a dream destination for visitors from all corners of the world. Being the perfect blend of natural beauty, diverse culture and rich history, it is the place worth exploring. However, it can be a costly affair to stay in the city, budget hotels a...
Read >
Author:
Jack Nicholsan
29th June 2012
Car Rental Rajasthan is aptly identified as the "Land of All Seasons". The country's exquisiteness beckons, variety amuses, tradition talks and culture echoes. India is really a majestic place where tourists can explore an array of treasured experiences. ...
Read >
Author:
My Holidays
11th January 2012
Malaysia is the most developed nation of Southeast Asia after Singapore and is a progressive Islamic country blessed with rich natural resources, vast rainforest tracts, pristine sand beaches and a renowned cuisine. Malaysia is a multi cultural and mu...
Read >
Author:
Sonal Garg
10th October 2011
The Great Britain is not regarded as one of the top destinations in the world for a seaside holiday, but the locals know that it has some very fine beaches. The mainland of the UK has a coastline of more than 11,000 miles and the distance increases to mor...
Read >
Author:
John McMalcolm
02nd August 2011
Free Barcelona Gaudi Roadbook for children
Antoni Gaudí i Cornet
1852-1926
Born in Reus (or near Reus).
We will begin this article with a quick summary about Gaudí. Key facts to a better understanding of his works.
The man:
1. As a child...
Read >
Author:
Barcelona
21st July 2011
Matheran is the smallest hill station situated in the Raigad District of Maharashtra and is the smallest in India. Matheran, means "forest on top" and is situated in the Western Ghats at an average altitude of 800 meters above sea level. Britsh discovered...
Read >
Author:
Ayush Aggarwal
05th June 2011
Extensively stretched over in the area of West Bengal India, Sunderban National Park is an ideal destination for nature lovers in the form of lush green surroundings, jungle wilderness and goodness of rich flora and fauna beauty abundantly available in th...
Read >
Author:
Amit Kothiyal
06th May 2011
Ah, Asia, the Smorgasboard of Peoples and Places. In Asia, landscapes range from the tropical rainforests of SouthEast Asia to the mountain ranges of the Himalayas, to the arid lands of the West (also known as Middle East) and Central Asia along with the ...
Read >
Author:
babe
04th May 2011
Mauritius, among the most well-known vacation spots on the planet, is an island perfectly located in the Indian Ocean to the west of the African continent. Obviously, it draws a large number of travelers on a yearly basis and regularly stands as one of th...
Read >
Author:
shabs
23rd March 2011
Decoration of your cute little baby's nursery can be a huge task but you can make it an easy one. All you need is a theme on which you need to design the nursery. Nursery wall decals are convenient products that can be utilized to decorate the nursery. Th...
Read >
Author:
Angela Parker
13th March 2011
The Eastern Indian provides an explainable break to explore the natural treasures of that place. By taking East India tour package you can discover the different parts of eastern India like Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland a...
Read >
Author:
Jacey Hope
14th February 2011
Just 90 miles (145km) from the bustling city of Launceston is a amazing World Heritage listed wilderness of Cradle Mountain, Tasmania. As part of the larger Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park, Cradle Mountain is a magnet for lovers of untrammel...
Read >
Author:
Sidney