Tag: Photo Tour

  • Chimer (Chichkund) Waterfall, Dang, Gujarat – Photo Gallery & Information

    Chimer (Chichkund) Waterfall, Dang, Gujarat – Photo Gallery & Information

    Chimer falls, also known as Chichkund waterfalls are located deep in the hilly areas of the Dangs. Chimer waterfalls are considered as highest waterfalls in Gujarat, though the fact is unofficial. As I haven’t visited the place personally, I won’t go in much details. I’ve found some good photos of the destination, so sharing them…

  • Heavenly Dang In Frames : Dang Photo Tour

    Heavenly Dang In Frames : Dang Photo Tour

    The Dangs. It’s simply an awesome place. It has everything a photographer and nature devotee need. Streams and rivers? Checked. Hills and mountains? Checked. Jungles and forests? Checked. Awe-people and culture? Checked. Trees and greeneries? Checked. Then why not portray its awesomeness? That’s what I plan to do via this post.

  • Jagdishchandra Bose Aquarium, Surat: Multidisciplinary Underwater Aquarium

    Jagdishchandra Bose Aquarium, Surat: Multidisciplinary Underwater Aquarium

    Located at Jagdishchandra Bose Udyan at Adajan, Surat Aquarium is an excellent attraction of the city. More than 100 species are displayed in 52 specially designed eco-tanks. Jagdish Chandra Bose Aquarium, Surat is the first multidisciplinary underwater aquarium of its kind in the country. The whole place can be covered in 2 hours. Kids, adults,…

  • A Walk Through : Amul Dairy Anand

    A Walk Through : Amul Dairy Anand

    Amul, The Taste of India! Based at Anand in Gujarat, Amul is the largest food brand in India. It was Amul that spurred India’s White Revolution, which made the country the world’s largest producer of milk and milk products. As Anand is just 20 minutes from where I study, DDIT, Nadiad, a visit to the…

  • Saptashrungi Devi Temple Vani – A Photo Tour, History & Story

    Saptashrungi Devi Temple Vani – A Photo Tour, History & Story

    Saptashrungi Gadh is a Hindu pilgrimage site near Nashik, Maharashtra. The name ‘Sapta’ stands for ‘Seven’ and ‘Shrunga’ for ‘Peaks’. Thus, the temple is surrounded by seven hills. Saptashrungi temple is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas in India. A large number of devotees visit the place every day. On one bright Sunday morning, mom…