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Travel guide of BithoorFirst time when I visited a temple in Bithoor, located near the shores of the river Ganges,… It was early morning, we were just on time to witness this beautiful sunrise. I was fortunate that I carried a camera with me to bring a fragment of those moments back home.
Experienced by MIDHUN GEORGE
18 km from Bithoor
kunjum Pass, Spiti Valley, Himanchal Pradesh, India. Indian landscape #nature # landscape # India # IncredibleIndia # Valley #beautifulnature #mountains #himalaya #Himanchalpradesh.
Experienced by Rohit Dey
18 km from Bithoor
Kunjum Passage, Spiti valley, Himanchal Pradesh, India.
Experienced by Rohit Dey
70 km from Bithoor
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Experienced by Rhythmic Creations
70 km from Bithoor
Bara Imambara, also known as Asfi Mosque is an imambara complex in Lucknow, India built by Asaf-ud-Daula, Nawab of Awadh in 1784. Bara means big. The building also includes the large Asfi mosque, the Bhul-bhulaiya (the labyrinth), and Bowli, a stepwell with running water. Two imposing gateways lead to the main hall. It is said that there are 1024 ways to reach the terrace but only two to come back first gate or the last gate. I reached the rooftop while trying to find my way around the labyrinth and that's when I clicked this photo.
Experienced by Abdullah Ahmad
72 km from Bithoor
My Village in lockdown
Experienced by Arun Sharma
72 km from Bithoor
A cute squirrel eating groundnut on a tree branch
Experienced by Syed Ahmad
72 km from Bithoor
This spider species( Plexippus paykulli), commonly known as (Pantropical Jumper), belongs to the genus Plexippus, in the family Salticidae.
Experienced by Prince soni
200 km from Bithoor
A man walks past looking at a temple in Khajuraho. They are known for their exotic sculptures that adorn all the walls of these temples.
Experienced by Srimathi Jayaprakash
200 km from Bithoor
Women look at the sculptures on a temple in Khajuraho. These temples are widely known for the exotic and intricate sculptures that adorn the walls.
Experienced by Srimathi Jayaprakash
204 km from Bithoor
Welcome to the Kumbh Mela, India
Experienced by at infinity
204 km from Bithoor
The solemn waves of the River front of Great Ganga. (Prayagraj)
Experienced by at infinity
213 km from Bithoor
Simardha Dam
Experienced by Karan Sharma
214 km from Bithoor
Indian tailor
Experienced by elCarito
214 km from Bithoor
Indian woman under the sun
Experienced by elCarito
214 km from Bithoor
Man walking in the streets of India
Experienced by elCarito
214 km from Bithoor
Indian people resting in the temple
Experienced by elCarito
223 km from Bithoor
The dilapidated hunting plateau of the erstwhile Chandelas still manages to feebly gaze over the Karnavati. Panna has come a long way, with three distinct forest zones : the riverbed, the woodland & the grassland. A lone screaming lapwing gives away the location of a predator nearby, as we scurry across the grassland we spot the solitary jackal. The air is dry & dull, there is a lull before the forest erupts with the frantic calls of a deer.
Experienced by HARSH TANK