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Mount Abu Hotels In Rajasthan India

May 23rd, 2009 by Morsecodein

Mount Abu is a very beautiful place to visit in rajasthan. it is Situated at the southern tip of the Aravali range of mountains in rajasthan. Mount abu is known as an only hill station in Rajasthan.

Mount Abut In Rajasthan

Mount Abu In Rajasthan





The most beautiful places to visit in mount abu are as follows:

Nakki Lake, Delwara Temple, Achal Garh, Tod Rock, Honey Moon Point, Gaumukh Temple, Adhar Devi, Guru Shikhar, Sun-Set Point, Sant Sarovar
Tevors Tank, Ranghunath Temple, Rishikesh Temple, Sankar Math,
Dettrateya Tempe, Mogli land, Eco-tourism and Salgaon Tower.

Hotels In Mount Abu :

  • Chacha Inn
  • Connaught House
  • Hotel Hillock
  • Hotel Hilltone
  • Hotel Sheratone
  • Jaipur House
  • Kesar Bhawan Palace
  • Kishangarh House
  • Lake Palace
  • Mount Regency
  • Palace Hotel
  • Palanpur Palace
  • Rising Sun Retreat
  • Hotel Shikhar – RTDC
  • Savera Palace
  • Sunrise Palace
  • Udai Garh
  • Cama Rajaputana
  • Hotel Aradhana

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    Wildlife Sanctuaries Around The World

    May 8th, 2009 by Morsecodein

    For the wildlife expert, or just an average traveler who loves to be in the midst of untamed nature, a wildlife sanctuary is the place to be. The most well known of these forest reserves is probably the Yellowstone natural park. And what drives people here is not the rare species of animals found, or the unending greenery around. Most visitors come to Yellowstone to witness a unique natural phenomenon: the eruption of a natural geyser. Other sanctuaries are just as breathtaking, and must be in the itenary of any visitor to the region where one of them is located.

    The most famous of the wildlife sanctuaries is listed below:

    1.    Aspen valley wildlife sanctuary, Canada

    2.    Sathya Sai sanctuary, Ireland

    3.    Bergeron’s exotic sanctuary, Canada

    4.    Assisi animal sanctuary, UK

    5.    Ferne animal sanctuary, UK

    6.    Willows sanctuary, UK

    7.    Freedom Farm animal sanctuary, USA

    8.    Grateful acres animal sanctuary, USA

    9.    Wild animal sanctuary, USA

    10. Yellowstone national park, USA

    11. Bory Tucholskie National Park, Poland

    12. Kampinoski National Park,Poland

    13. Ujście Warty National Park,Poland

    Apart from the ones mentioned above, there are many world famous sanctuaries in Africa, most notably in Tanzania, Zimbabwe and South Africa. Since wildlife in Africa is abundant, it is but natural that the continent has an array of wildlife Read the rest of this entry »

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    Wildlife Sanctuaries In India

    May 8th, 2009 by Morsecodein

    India has a diverse wildlife. The diversity of wildlife in the Indian subcontinent is second only to that of the Amazon rain forests, among all terrestrial habitats. This wonderful diversity allows India to boast of a number of wildlife sanctuaries. The most famous of these are safe breeding grounds to the royal Bengal tiger and the Asiatic lion. Apart from these majestic cats, the wildlife sanctuaries in the country are famed for their elephants, rhinos, and a rich variety of migratory birds.

    These wildlife sanctuaries are veritable tourist destinations. People from all over the country and the world visit these sanctuaries with hopes of viewing the animals in their natural habitat, totally alienated from human activities.

    The following is a list of famous wildlife sanctuaries across India:

    • Corbett National Park
    • Ranthambore Tiger Reserve
    • Kanha National Park
    • Periyar National Park
    • Bandipur National Park
    • Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
    • Sunderbans National Park
    • Kaziranga National Park
    • Sariska National Park
    • Sasangir National Park
    • Bandhavgarh National Park
    • Dudhwa Tiger Reserve
    • Nagarhole National Park
    • Simlipal National Read the rest of this entry »

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