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BALA QUILA FORT: A PLACE YOU CANNOT MISS

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Bala Quila Fort Trip in Alwar  Bala Quila Fort is in Alwar district in Rajasthan . It is also known as Alwar Fort and is situated on the Aravalli hills overlooking Alwar town. Bala Quila (or Balaquila) fort was built in 15th century by Hasan Khan Mewati and the Fort is about 5 km long and about 1.5 km wide. Hill drive to Bala Quila Fort Bala Quila Fort falls within the buffer zone of Sariska Tiger reserve ( सरिस्का टाइगर नेशनल पार्क  ) and the journey to the fort goes through beautiful hill drive It is located in Alwar District in Rajasthan.  ABOUT MY JOURNEY I came to know about Bala Quila Fort very recently while I was returning from my trip to Dhadhikar village, where I discovered stone paintings of prehistoric-era. But due of paucity of time, I decided to cover it on my next trip. Check my trip to Prehistoric cave paintings at: https://www.abhitraveldiary.com/2018/12/prehistoric-cave-paintings-dhadhikar-alwar-rajas...

My Most Unforgettable trip to Rishikesh

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Rishikesh  is a beautiful small town located in the state of Uttarakhand in India. It is situated in the foothills of Himalayas and on the banks of River Ganges . It is often referred to as Yoga Capital of the World and is one of the most favoured tourist destinations worldwide. It is this place where the mighty and auspicious River Ganges descend from the Himalayas to the planes. This place is also renowned for white water rafting and a large number of sacred and beautiful Hindu temples. River rafting in Rishikesh River Ganga often called as River Ganges originates from the Himalayas in state of Uttarakhand in India. It's a glacier fed river and as such has water throughout the year. There are three main tributaries of river Ganga namely Bhagirathi, Alaknanda and Mandakani.  At Rudraprayag , river Mandakini  confluences in river Alaknanda and finally in Devprayag, the Bhagirathi joins the Alaknanda to form River Ganga, which is regarded as the most ...