Filed Under (South-East Asia) by ariV on 01-07-2010
Om beach at the coastal town Gorkana is one of the sacred Shiva shrine in India. other than sand and sea, Om beach also presents a wonderful Hindu religious life.
The craggy bay was named in accordance with the Hindu symbol for unity and peace. Besides a lot of coconut trees and green hills, Gorkana is rich with old world charm such as bare-chested Brahmin priests and people with chillum-smoking.
Filed Under (South-East Asia) by ariV on 17-05-2010
Beach Patnem probably smaller than the neighbor’s famous beach, Anjuna and Palolem, but it looks more spacious beach. Most tourists probably familiar to Goa‘s famous Anjuna beach with its flea market and the view of Palolem beach. With cheap accommodation Patnem Beach is the perfect place to enjoy the sunset while enjoying the beauty of Goa.

Taj Mahal (Hindi: ताज महल) is a mausoleum located in Agra, India. Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum of his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Construction began in 1632 and was completed in 1648. Some of the controversy surrounding the question of who is responsible for the Taj is a strong team of designers and craftsmen were responsible for the design, with Ustad Isa, as the most likely candidate for chief designer.
Taj Mahal (sometimes called the “Taj”) is generally considered the best example of Mughal architecture, style, which combines elements of Persian, Indian and Islamic architecture. Despite the fact that the dome of white marble mausoleum is the most famous monument, the Taj Mahal is an integrated complex of structures. This, as World Heritage by UNESCO in 1983, when he was described as “universally admired masterpieces of world heritage.”
country : India
place : Agra, south-west of Delhi


