Located in the Western Ghats ... ancient temples, enjoy local cuisine, and embark on thrilling treks. Experience the cool climate and natural beauty that make this destination unforgettable. India ...
Using the QGIS platform, the biologists created village-level distribution maps ... Southern Western Ghats montane rain forests stood first among the ecoregions with 327 species, India Gandhi ...
Ancient Greeks of Bactria ruled over Gujarat, India under Menander around 150 B.C. and established trade contracts with the ...
The show at the British Library is entitled A Silk Road Oasis: Life in Ancient Dunhuang and ... instability and ambushes. Western trading manuals reveal a real, practical familiarity, even intimacy, ...
Despite a deadly landslide in Wayanad, Kerala's government plans to build a controversial tunnel, raising environmental ...
Bangalore, the capital city of Karnataka and the IT capital of India, is known for its pleasant ... 3500 ft amidst the lush greenery of the Western Ghats, Coorg will mesmerize you with its natural ...
Discover the vibrant and diverse cities in Asia. Explore the rich history, traditions, and cuisines of this ancient land of ...
Named after India’s top bird expert and located at the beginning ... Well, not the Tarzan kind, but a journey deep into the heart of the Western Ghats at Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary. Picture ...
The South Western Ghats moist deciduous forests is an ecoregion in the Western Ghats of southern India with tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests. This biome covers the Nilgiri Hills ...
The mighty Western Ghats, stretching approximately 1,600 kilometres along the western coast of India, traverse six states: Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Recognised ...
Researchers led by P Gowri Shankar have identified a new species of king cobra, Ophiophagus Kaalinga sp.nov., endemic to the Southern Western Ghats ... conservationist of India, was fascinated ...
All this is rather annoyingly ridiculous considering that ancient ... to Western and Central Asia, and even Moorish and later Christianised Spain generously admired India as the principal ...