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Categories: Agatti Island
A significant concentration (about 17%) of North America's Amish population lives in northern Indiana, but learning something about this religious sect isn't easy. The Amish generally keep themselves removed from the "English," as outsiders are calle...
Categories: Amish Country IN
India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands are located in the Bay of Bengal, more than 750 mi/1,200 km southeast of Kolkata. These 300-plus islands are really off the beaten path. The Andamans, once famous for being home to Kalaa Pani, a jail for political ...
Categories: Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Categories: Andaman Sea
Categories: Andhra Pradesh
Categories: Arabian Sea
Categories: Aravalli Range
Categories: Arunachal Pradesh
Categories: Assam
Located 25 mi/40 km north of Fort Wayne, Auburn, Indiana, offers the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum with a large collection of vintage cars, many of them built by the Auburn Automobile Company. The company was based in the city until it went out of bu...
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Auroville, India, was founded in 1968 by Mirra Alfassa, a French woman of Turkish-Egyptian descent known as "The Mother." Her aim in creating Auroville, just outside Puducherry, was to create a city of the future where people from India and around th...
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Categories: Bali Sea
Categories: Bareli
Categories: Bass Strait
Categories: Batesville
Categories: Bay of Bengal
Categories: Bihar
The main campus of Indiana University is in Bloomington, so the city has all the advantages of being a college town: lots of historic buildings, concerts, plays, restaurants and sporting events. The large student population supports a lively nightlif...
Categories: Bloomington IN
The Brahmaputra River is one of the major rivers of Asia. It flows across Tibet through the Himalayas, through Bangladesh into the Ganges Delta where it merges and finally empties into the Bay of Bengal. The Brahmaputra River is important in the regi...
Categories: Brahmaputra River
British Indian Ocean Territory is located halfway between Indonesia and Madagascar in the Indian Ocean, and is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. The Chagos Archipelago is located in the territory, with its seven atolls and over 1,000 indiv...
Categories: British Indian Ocean Territory
Hilly Brown County (east of Bloomington, 40 mi/65 km south of Indianapolis and just north of the Hoosier National Forest boundary) is a pretty area that's a popular weekend sightseeing destination. That's especially true in autumn, when thousands of ...
Categories: Brown County
Categories: Calcutta
Categories: Chandelao Garh
Categories: Changankary
Categories: Cheriyum
Categories: Chhattisgarh
Categories: Chittorgarh
Columbus, Indiana, is about 45 mi/75 km south of Indianapolis. The number of structures designed by famous 20th-century architects in Columbus is amazing—and unprecedented—for a town of its size.You'll find the work of I.M. Pei, Eero and Eliel Saarin...
Categories: Columbus IN
Delhi is the third largest city and consists of Old Delhi and New Delhi. Old Delhi was the capital of India Between 17th and 19th centuries and now contains many mosques, monuments and forts relating to India's muslim history. The other Delhi is th...
Categories: Delhi (New Delhi)
Categories: Dhula Village
Categories: Dibrugarh
Categories: Elephanta Island
Many eras of Midwestern history are on display in the southwest Indiana town of Evansville. Remnants of ancient residents are on view at Angel Mounds State Historic site, which features interactive exhibits about the people of the Middle Mississippia...
Categories: Evansville
Located 130 mi/210 km northeast of Indianapolis and one of Indiana's most interesting cities, Fort Wayne has a lot of diverse attractions. The foremost is the Lincoln Museum, a first-rate place that's loaded with interesting exhibits about Honest Abe...
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India's game parks promise almost as much adventure, mystery and beauty as their African counterparts and contain similar animals: hyenas, jackals, wild dogs, antelope, buffalo, elephants, monkeys, crocodiles and a splendid assortment of colorful bir...
Categories: Game Parks India
Categories: Ganges River
Goa is the smallest state of the republic of India. It lies on the country's west coast, about 250 miles south of Bombay. The state covers an area of 1,429 square miles. Long, sandy beaches, fringed with coconut palms, make Goa a tropical paradise fo...
Categories: Goa
Categories: Godkhali
Named for its views of the Ohio River, Grandview is home to the Grandview Aluminum Products, which producies many plaques, signs and commemorative items for governments, movies, celebrities and venues.
Categories: Grandview
Categories: Gujarat
Categories: Gulf of Oman
Categories: Guwahati
Categories: Haryana
Categories: Himachal Pradesh
Located about 40 mi/64 km northwest of South Bend, Indiana Dunes State Park is on the shore of Lake Michigan. This area encompasses 13,000 acres/5,265 hectares of wilderness and developed sites. The area offers beaches, hiking trails, fishing, cross-...
Categories: Indiana Dunes State Park
Indianapolis is the largest city in Indiana and the commercial, transportation, and industrial center for a large area. The city is seat of Butler University, Marian College, Indiana Central College, Christian Theological Seminary, and Indiana Univer...
Categories: Indianapolis
Categories: Jammu & Kashmir
Categories: Jawai
Jeffersonville, Indiana, which touts itself as the "Sunny Side of Louisville (Kentucky)," includes the Falls of the Ohio. Its 386 million-year-old fossil beds are among the largest exposed Devonian fossil beds in the world. Visitors can walk on remna...
Categories: Jeffersonville
Categories: Jharkhand
Categories: Karnataka
With the Arabian Sea in the west, the Western Ghats towering 500-2700 m in the east and networked by forty four rivers, Kerala enjoys unique geographical features that have made it one of the most sought after tourist destinations in Asia. An equable...
Categories: Kerala
Categories: Laccadive Sea
Categories: Lafayette IN
Categories: Lakshadweep Islands
Categories: Madhya Pradesh
Madison is a beautiful historic town on the Ohio River in Indianapolis. There are many beautiful historic buildings and landmarks to explore including the Francis Costigan House, and Madison Railroad Station. Outdoor lovers will enjoy a visit t...
Categories: Madison
Categories: Maharashtra
Categories: Manipur
Categories: Meghalaya
Categories: Mizoram
Categories: Mohanbari
Mount Vernon is one of Indiana's most famous river towns.
Categories: Mount Vernon
Hidden in the mountains of India's northeast, the mystical Nagaland has awed visitors by the remoteness and beauty of its geographical location and Naga culture.
Categories: Nagaland
Nashville is a quaint village in Brown County Indiana that is perfect for a relaxing or romantic getaway. Stroll through this well known artist colony and watch the craftsmen work in shops and studios in the village and the Brown County countryside. ...
Categories: Nashville IN
Categories: Neamati Ghat
Utopia was on the minds of both men who tried to develop ideal communities in southwest Indiana. George Rapp bought land there in 1814 to settle 800 German Lutheran immigrants from Wurttemberg, Germany. A decade later, he gave up his quest to establi...
Categories: New Harmony
Categories: Odisha
Categories: Peru IN
Categories: Plymouth
French colonial architecture has a strong presence in Pondicherry (Puducherry), in South India, creating a unique mix of French and Indian influence on the city's sites and even language, though the exotic and unpredictable flair of India is very...
Categories: Pondicherry (Puducherry)
Categories: Punjab
Categories: Raipur
Also known as the "Land of Kings" Rajasthan is located in northwestern India bordering Pakistan. Travelers revel at the majestic attraction of the vast Thar Desert where the oldest mountain ranges sit, the Aravallis. Visit the glorious Umai...
Categories: Rajasthan
Categories: Red Sea
Categories: Seymour
Sikkim, India, was an independent kingdom in the Himalayas until 1975, when it was annexed following a referendum. Some dispute the validity of that vote, and there is still some resentment toward Indians. A special permit is required to go to Sikkim...
Categories: Sikkim
Categories: Silghat
Located 140 mi/225 km north of Indianapolis and home of the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, is a pleasant town in a pleasant setting. Be sure to tour the Notre Dame campus, where attractions range from the Log Chapel to the Grotto of O...
Categories: South Bend
Categories: Strait of Malacca
Categories: Tadoba
Categories: Tamil Nadu
Categories: Telangana
Located about 75 mi/125 km west-southwest of Indianapolis, Terre Haute means high ground—a good place to be if you're sited along the Wabash River.Both socialist Eugene V. Debs (co-founder of Industrial Workers of the World) and novelist Theodore Dre...
Categories: Terre Haute
Categories: Thottappally
Categories: Timor Sea
Categories: Tinnakara
Categories: Tripura
Tuticorin (also known as Thoothukudi), an important sea port and fishing center in India, was founded by the Portuguese in 1540, captured by the Dutch in 1658, and finally, ceded to the British in 1825. Tuticorin is home to the Fishing Technological ...
Categories: Tuticorin
Categories: Uttar Pradesh
Categories: Uttarakhand
Categories: West Bengal
Categories: Yampi Sound