Listly by Mounica Mouni
Here are some unexplored places in India for fun and adventure seekers. We have covered some major tourist attractions as well. So let us discover some new places. You can also visit our website https://www.indiatourismguide.in/ For any Help
Long Island Andaman article covers topics like Accommodation, How to reach, Ferry, Spa, Resort, Tour Packages, etc.
About:
Long Island, just 47 nautical miles from Port Blair, with an area of about 18 square kilometers, is a modern village with a population of about 2000 with many additional points and facilities usually not available in other villages of Bay Islands. It has its own feeding center, a well-equipped boatbuilding garden, a high school, a bank, wireless facilities, a hospital, a range forestry office and even a police outpost. Long Island is a colony of dreams without a road network.
LONG ISLAND ATTRACTIONS
• Wide marine richness and exclusive beaches, comfortable caves, verdant hills and magnificent mangroves - a perfect package for adventure tourism.
• The immaculate beauty of Long Island and adjacent islands in the form of lush tropical forests, pristine beaches coupled with a unique marine ecosystem attracts tourists from different parts of India and overseas.
• The islands have tropical forests of all types ranging from Evergreen forests to swamp forests.
• It has beautiful pristine and silvery beaches along its coasts at Lalaji Bay and Merk Bay of North Passage Island next to Long Island.
• Cruising through Yerrata Creek and the Long Island Sunset view can attract any nature lovers to these places. Long Island is also a paradise for bird watching.
Papikondalu article covers topics like Resorts, Tour Packages, Videos, Location, Images, Bamboo Huts, What To Do, How To Reach, etc.
Interesting facts about Papikondalu:
• Around 50,000 people visit Papikondalu everyday.
• Many attractions of Papikondalu may extinguish after completion of polavaram project.
• There are two myths present on the orgin of the name Papikondalu or Papi hills.
• One of the myth is when ‘saptha rishis’ pleaded the king ‘papi’ to give the way to river he left small gap between mountains. So these hills are called as ‘Papi hills.’
• The another myth is top view of these mountains look like hair line (Papidi) of women. So these mountains are called as Papikondalu.
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Warangal Fort article covers topics like Images, Timings, Salient Features, Photos, History, Started By, etc.
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Another tourist attraction in Warangal a must visiting place is the Warangal Fort. Built on a hillock Ekashila in the 13th century, this fort is one of the architectural masterpieces of the Kakatiya dynasty. Built by King Ganapatideva and later by his daughter Rani Rudrama, Warangal Fort is symbolic of the historic opulence of the region under the rule of the Kakatiya Kingdom.
Located next to the southeast of the city of Warangal, is an important landmark of the State of Telangana, presenting a perfect example of excellence in architecture and rich history. Built in three layers of fortification ensuring absolute safety, the Warangal Fort impresses every visitor with its imposing structure. Although now in ruins, the remains of the fort still present an overview of the hypnotic know-how and breathtaking art that can be seen in the grounds, stone work, sculptures, etc. Fort of Warangal witnessed many battles; some of the fort parts have been destroyed by various invaders too.
A visit to the fort of Warangal is sure to leave you fascinated with the grace of its architecture and brilliance which is view of the ruins now. The remains of the fort have been recognized as a monument of national importance by the Archaeological survey of India.
Pakhal Lake article covers topics like Accommodation, History, Images, Resort, Distance, etc
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The Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary is a beautiful and attracting tourist spot located in Warangal District, Telangana. This Sanctuary is located around the shores of Lake Pakhal, it was established in 1213AD by the Kakatiya dynasty. In the 13th century Pakhal lake was claimed and named after the man who discovered it.
The vast grounds of this seductive sanctuary are covered by an area of 860 square kilometers. It has a beautiful landscape with a fascinating range of low hills where wild animals have the opportunity to nest in the plateau with a safe atmosphere. The environment of the sanctuary and Lake Pakhal offers the untouched beauty of nature. It offers a wide variety of flora and fauna gives a beautiful background. This biological diversity is a important feature that has earned a name for this sanctuary attracting many local and international tourists.
Laknavaram Lake article covers topics like Photos, Timings Resorts, History, Bridge, Telangana Tourism, Etc.
Why you should visit Laknavaram Lake?
“The place is attracting tourists in droves, thanks to the initiatives taken by the Tourism Department. Laknavaram lake is one of the engineering marvels of the Kakatiya kings which was built at an excellent geographical location.”
-By The Hindu newspaper
The air-conditioned wooden cabins at Laknavaram Lake resorts in the Warangal district pocketed the most innovative product of the M / s Travel and Tourism Fair. Fairfest Media Private Limited was held in Kolkata from 8 to 10 July 2016.
Khammam District Tourism Officer Suman Chakravarthy received the award from Fairfest Media President and CEO Sanjiv Agarwal, a statement said. The state government tourism department and the Telangana State Tourism Development Corporation jointly set up a stand at the fair which was inaugurated by West Bengal Minister of Tourism Goutam Deb. He also visited the stall. Fairfest Media will also be organizing a similar fair from 15-17 July at Hi-Tex. More than 200 exhibitors from 20 states and five countries will participate.
Bhadrakali Temple Warangal article covers all the information about the temple. It covers topics like Timings, History, Phone Number, Images, About, etc.
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The temple of Bhadrakali in Warangal, telangana is known to be one of the oldest temples of the goddess Bhadrakali in India. This temple is located on the shores of Lake Bhadrakali, a picturesque location between Hanamkonda and Warangal about 1.5 km from the Government Polytechnic School.
Unknown Facts about Bhadrakali temple, Warangal
• As by the writings on the wall of the temple this temple is built by King Pulakesi II, Chalukya dynasty around 625 A.D. to commemorate his victory over the Andhra Desham Vengi region.
• City of Warangal have adopted as their "Goddess Bhadrakali Kula Devatha" give it preference over other gods.
• The Lake was an artificial lake which is built by Ganapathi Deva, a Minister of the Kakatiya dynasty.
• The temple lost its importance during Bahamani Golkonda Sultans and leaders.
• In 1950, Sri Ganapathi Sastri a Brahmin and devotee of the goddess Kali took interest in the renovation of the temple.