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Stay in A Tree House, Wayanad
Now the sound of staying in a tree house sounds interesting right. Well, then this time you should experience something different than the usual.  This unique experience of staying at the tree house made completely out of bamboo will make your Wayanad tour more special. Whether you are planning for romantic getaway or an outing with friends this will be the best experience for you.  The amazing tree houses with quaint thatch roofs and bamboo walls were built by members of indigenous tribes with locally sourced materials.  Make some special moments along with your beloved while staying at these tree houses.

Location: District Wayanad, Kolagapara 
Price: The approximate price starts from INR 8839 – INR 14015read more...>>>






There's a new type of holiday taking the nation by storm




Forget boozy lads' weekends or city breaks with jam-packed schedules - there's a whole new style of holiday taking the nation by storm.
New research from Holiday Inn Express has revealed that 60% of Brits are favouring micro-adventures during their precious days off, whether exploring the outdoors or taking on gruelling physical challenges.
Nearly a third of those surveyed by OnePoll for the launch of Holiday Inn Express' 'We Know What Matters' campaign admitted that they use their minibreaks as the perfect opportunity to improve their overall health and wellbeing, while less than 15% would opt for a getaway indulging in food and alcohol.
Lazing around on a beach isn't topping the itinerary either - and relaxing with a good book was chosen by just 5% of Brits. Instead, hiking was revealed as the most popular activity to do on a break, closely followed by cycling, water sports and sailing.

Aravali Mountains

Tectonic evolution of the Aravalli Mountains

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Aravalli Mountain Range in Rajasthan, India

The Aravalli Mountain Range is located in the northwestern part of India.
The Aravalli Mountain Range is a northeast-southwest trending orogenic belt that is located in the northwestern part of India and is part of the Indian Shield that was formed from a series of cratonic collisions.[1] The Aravalli Mountains consist of the Aravalli and Delhi fold belts, and are collectively known as the Aravalli-Delhi orogenic belt. The span of the whole mountain range is about 700 km in length.[2]Unlike the much younger Himalayan section nearby, the Aravalli Mountains are much older that can be traced back to the Proterozoic Eon. The collision between the Bundelkhand craton and the Marwar craton is believed to be the primary mechanism for the development of the mountain range.[1]read more........

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