Skip to content
Search

Latest Stories

Top 10 Most Beautiful Natural Scenic Attractions in India

1] Munsiyari

The trekkers paradise is a hill station nestled in the snow capped peaks of the great Himalayas in the Pithoragarh District of Uttarakhand. Munsiyari is the base point for various treks of the great Himalayan mountain ranges.


2] Zanskar Valley -Ladakh

The Zanskar Valley is one of the remotest places in India, located in Ladakh. Zanskar Range is a mountain range that separates Spiti and Ladakh, The highest peaks of Himachal are located in the Zanskar range.

3] Sand Dunes -Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer, the jewel of desert is located near to the state capital Jaipur in Rajasthan. The Golden city is known for its grand fort, palaces and several ornate Jain temples along with the golden Sand Dunes and camel safari.

4] Salt Marsh -Kutch

The Rann of Kutch is a salt marsh divided into two main parts, Great Rann of Kutch and Little Rann of Kutch in the Kutch district of Gujarat.Rann of Kutch has thar desert on one side and the sea on the other, which makes it an intresting region for unique flora and fauna like famous Indian Wild Ass,desert fox and near threatened blackbuck.

5] Matheran Hill -Raigad

Matheran is the smallest hill station in India,located on the Western Ghats range in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. Matheran Hills is a popular tourist spot to beat the summer heat in the region and also known for its Matheran Hill Railway one of the 6 Mountain Railways of India.

6] Dudhsagar Waterfall -Goa

The astonishing waterfalls is created by the Mandovi river and located in the Bhagwan Mahavir Wild Life Sanctuary on the border of Goa and Karnataka. Dudhsagar falls or Sea of Milk is a tiered and most powerful falls,listed as India’s fifth tallest waterfall, It offers one of the most spectacular natural phenomena in the country.

7] Coral Reef -Lakshadweep

Lakshadweep is a perfect combination of beautiful islands, exotic beaches,coral reefs,blue lagoons and water sports. Islands of Kavaratti, Kalpeni, Minicoy and Kadmath are well famous for its coral reefs tour and other attractions.

8] Dhanushkodi Beach -Rameshwaram

The Dhanushkodi Beach is located between the India and Sri Lanka and the only land border between both countries. At Dhanushkodi one can enjoy the view of deep and rough waters of Indian Ocean meeting with the shallow and calm waters of Bay of Bengal.

9] Meadows of Kanha -Jabalpur

Kanha National Park is one of the most visited national park in India located in the Mandla and Balaghat districts of Madhya Pradesh. The Tiger Reserve is well known for its dense, deep forest and Meadows, which are ideal place for the royal Bengal Tigers.

10] Krem Liat Prah Cave -Jaintia

Meghalaya, The Abode of clouds is famous for its many caves located deep in the jungle and some of the caves are listed amongst the longest and deepest in the world. Krem Liat Prah cave is the longest natural cave in India and one of the longest in the Indian Subcontinent as well with total length of approximately 31 km.

More For You

Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp's transformation in Day Drinker leaves fans stunned with a fresh, mysterious look

Lionsgate

Johnny Depp's dramatic new look in ‘Day Drinker’ sends internet into a frenzy

Johnny Depp is stepping back into Hollywood’s mainstream with a powerful new role in Day Drinker, his first major studio film since the defamation trial with ex-wife Amber Heard. With a fresh look and an intriguing character, Depp is ready to headline a movie that’s already got people talking.

In the first official image from the film, Depp appears nearly unrecognisable. Dressed in a deep navy suit, his long silver hair pulled back and a salt-and-pepper beard framing his face, he cuts a sharp yet mysterious figure. Holding a glass in one hand, he looks worlds away from the roles fans might remember, but that’s exactly what’s catching everyone's attention.

Keep ReadingShow less
Aimee Lou Wood

Aimee Lou Wood speaks out against SNL’s controversial ‘White Potus’ parody, calling out the mockery of her appearance

Getty Images

Aimee Lou Wood criticises SNL’s ‘White Potus’ parody for mocking her teeth

Aimee Lou Wood, star of The White Lotus, recently found herself at the centre of controversy after a parody of her character aired on Saturday Night Live (SNL). The skit, a political spoof titled The White Potus, humorously exaggerated aspects of the show, but for Wood, it went too far. Comedian Sarah Sherman impersonated Wood's character, Chelsea, with oversized prosthetic teeth. For Aimee Lou, this portrayal hit a nerve, and she openly criticised it.

Taking to Instagram, the actress expressed her discontent, calling the parody “mean and unfunny.” She argued that while she understood SNL was known for satire, the skit could have been executed with more sophistication and less cheap humour. Wood, who has always been open about her unique appearance, especially her noticeable gap teeth, clarified that she doesn't mind caricatures or playful jabs, but felt this one crossed a line. “I have big gap teeth, not bad teeth,” she wrote, pointing out that the entire joke seemed to target her appearance rather than the content of the skit.

Keep ReadingShow less
Hanumankind's Chenda Melam Fusion Shakes Up Coachella 2025

Hanumankind performs at the Mojave Tent during Coachella 2025

Getty Images

Hanumankind drops Kerala’s chenda beats at Coachella, redefining desi rap and Indian hip-hop

On a sweltering April evening in California’s Coachella Valley, something unexpected cut through the desert air, something thunderous: the rhythm of Kerala’s traditional chenda melam! Hanumankind, the Texas-raised rapper with roots in Kerala, showed up to the global music festival bringing a piece of home with him.

Dressed in black jeans and a ganji, Hanumankind commanded the stage with an energy that was impossible to ignore. But the most iconic part of the performance was the presence of Kochuveettil Beats, a traditional chenda melam ensemble dressed in crisp white mundus. As the drummers pounded out fierce rhythms, Hanumankind launched into Run It Up, his latest hit and the crowd packed with both die-hard fans and curious newcomers, went wild.

Keep ReadingShow less
Katy Perry

Katy Perry on solidKaty Perry ground after touchdown, smiling with emotion as she reflects on her journey beyond Earth

Blue Origin

Katy Perry, Lauren Sánchez, and Gayle King soar to space in a historic all-women Blue Origin flight

On Monday morning, six women including pop icon Katy Perry boarded a Blue Origin rocket in West Texas and took off on a short flight to space. The crew spent just over 10 minutes on the journey, experiencing those minutes of weightlessness before they safely returned to Earth.

What made this flight stand out, though, wasn’t just the celebrity presence. This was the first time in over six decades that an all-women team flew to space together. The last time anything close happened was in 1963, when Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman to orbit Earth, alone, on a Soviet mission.

Keep ReadingShow less
HBO confirms John Lithgow, Paapa Essiedu, Janet McTeer, and Nick Frost for the ‘Harry Potter’ reboot

John Lithgow, Paapa Essiedu, Janet McTeer and Nick Frost bring fresh energy to iconic roles in the upcoming ‘Harry Potter’ reboot series

Getty Images

HBO confirms John Lithgow, Paapa Essiedu, Janet McTeer, and Nick Frost for the ‘Harry Potter’ reboot

After months of speculation, HBO has officially revealed some of the key faces for its upcoming Harry Potter television series. Though the spotlight remains on who will play Harry, Ron and Hermione, a handful of major roles have now been confirmed.

Veteran actor John Lithgow will take on the role of Albus Dumbledore. Known for his work in The Crown and 3rd Rock from the Sun, Lithgow adds serious weight to the cast. British actor Paapa Essiedu, who rose to fame with I May Destroy You, is stepping into the role of Severus Snape, one of the franchise’s most layered characters. Although this casting has prompted heated discussion online, many are excited to see a fresh interpretation.

Keep ReadingShow less