By: Arun kumar|2010-10-21|Travel & Leisure
Yelagiri hill is one of the hill resorts of Tamil Nadu. Situated amidst four mountains in a serene atmosphere, it is well known for its salubrious climate prevailing over the throughout the year.
By: arun|2010-10-21|Destinations
Yelagiri hill is one of the hill resorts of Tamil Nadu. Situated amidst four mountains in a serene atmosphere, Tribal people live in villages in these hills.
By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe|2011-01-26|Travel & Leisure
Penang is one of the favourite holiday destinations in Malaysia. Its location on the Northwestern coastal area of the peninsular and especially it being by the Straits of Malacca makes it even popular.
By: Arun kumar|2010-10-21|Travel & Leisure
Yelagiri hill is one of the hill resorts of Tamil Nadu. Situated amidst four mountains in a serene atmosphere, Tribal people live in villages in these hills.
By: Sanjeev Verma|2010-03-26|Destinations
Dalhousie is a popular hill stations located in the Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh in India. It is located in the outer slopes of Dhauladhar mountain range.
By: manoj roy|2011-02-01|Outdoors
Almora was established in 1568. Almora is an amazing hill station to expediently enjoy the impressive snows cape of the Himalayas. Almora is placed at the top of a peak that is half round. Almora is a town in the figure of a horse shoe. Almora is approx 5 km long mountain range.
By: Carolyn Boden|2011-01-05|Travel & Leisure
Article: For people who have never visited Texas, envisioning the state may more closely resemble scenes from the movie "Giant", with a James Dean-like character in cowboy boots, ambling his way across sparse, arid, flat ground dotted with oil wells.
By: Shaun Phillips|2011-10-17|Hotels
Noting hill is a very rich and famous place in London. This is one area which has been made famous by the movie Notting hill starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant.
By: silent planet|2010-12-07|Hotels
Skiing at Rohtang At an altitude of 3978m, Rohtang is one of the biggest tourist attractions of Kullu-Manali.
By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe|2010-09-22|Destinations
Numerous folk tales surround the topic of how the hill derived its name. one is that pirates used to invade the seas of Mumbai at the time it was emerging into a hub for foreign trade and most of these pirates came from the Malabar Coast of Kerala.