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Unique & Heritage Places To Visit In Varanasi

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Varanasi is a place filled with many wonderful places that one must truly not miss to explore. The numerous places to see in Varanasi are filled with ages of ancient Indian history. When you go to such pockets of Varanasi, you can get to learn a lot and be awe-inspired by India’s rich heritage. Not only the ruins have a lot tell about, but nature at Varanasi also has the capacity to capture our attention. Also, Varanasi has no dearth of things that one cannot buy in an evening planned for shopping. There many places to see in Varanasi. The waterfalls, shopping complexes, forts, museums, palaces and heritage hotels are just a few places to explore in Varanasi. Read on to know more, if you are planning on making your trip enjoyable and worthwhile. Ramnagar Fort & Museum: This fort is a sandstone structure, built incorporating the Mughal style of architecture. This fortification makes for a beautiful sight to see as it is located just next to the waters of the Tul...

Rare and Wild Animals of Bhutan

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Bhutan, a land-locked country in south Asia has locked within itself, many exotic beasts belonging to its rich wildlife. Untouched by any foreign invasion, this country has equally protected its fauna and flora fiercely. The geographical reliefs of Bhutan, has ensured the proliferation of various kinds of creatures unlike any other. Come and see these beautiful beasts of Bhutan and while here, make your stay a luxurious one only at Taj Tashi, Bhutan . Here is a list of rare and peculiar animals that you definitely need to get a glimpse of. The clouded leopard: The clouded leopard is native to the land of Bhutan. The animal captures your attention due to its unusually coloured and patterned coat, which is jarring to the eye, as it consists of contrasting colours of black, light brown and white. These are solitary creatures and according to early accounts, it has been described as an animal that is secretive, rarely spotted, and nocturnal. The snow leopard: Meet the b...