Tourguide
Valleys
There are several valleys in India and each of these has an unparalleled charm. Some valleys of India are covered with snow while some of them are luxuriant green. Due to being diverse in nature, these valleys attract travelers from all over the world. Valleys of India are perfect for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.
India(Bharat)
India, a land of paradoxes, where ancient wisdom meets cutting-edge technology, and where bustling cities coexist with serene rural landscapes. Its myriad languages, cultures, and traditions intertwine to form a tapestry of unparalleled diversity.
Deserts
Like other landscapes, India is also home to three famous deserts that include Cold Mountain Desert of the Trans-Himalayas, White Salt Desert of Kutch and Golden Sandy Desert of Rajasthan. Each of these deserts has its own exclusivity contributing into the natural diversity of India.
Backwaters
Backwaters are like nature's tranquil retreats, where land and water merge to create a serene and picturesque environment. These slow-moving, meandering water bodies, often surrounded by lush greenery, offer a unique blend of relaxation and adventure. You can gently glide through the calm waters on a traditional houseboat, savouring the scenic beauty and watching life unfold along the banks. Whether it's the famous Kerala backwaters in India or other hidden gems around the world, backwaters provide a serene escape into the heart of nature.
Beaches
Beaches are like the playgrounds of nature, where the sea and the land combine to create fun and relaxation. Stress vanishes with the calming background music provided by the waves. Beach volleyball, frisbee, and beachcombing excursions can be had there.
Mangrove
A mangrove is a shrub or tree that grows in coastal saline or brackish water. The term is also used for tropical coastal vegetation consisting of such species.