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Uttarakhand | Rangan Datta
Blogger’s Bus, a concept of Uttarakhand Tourism, is a 5 day (15 May – 21 May 2018) bus trip of selected travel bloggers.
https://rangandatta.wordpress.com/blog-index/india-excluding-west-bengal-and-calcutta/uttarakhand/
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Sikkim | Rangan Datta
In recent years Silk Route, in East Sikkim, has developed into a major tourist spot, with thousand of tourist thronging the area for spectacular high altitude lakes, amazing views of Kanchenjunga and the feel of the ancient trade route.
https://rangandatta.wordpress.com/blog-index/india-excluding-west-bengal-and-calcutta/sikkim/
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Orissa | Rangan Datta
The Diamond Triangle, consisting of the three Buddhist sites of Ratnagiri, Udaygiri & Lalitgiri. Belonging to the Vajyarajyan sect of Buddhism, which is popularly known as the Diamond Vehicle, and hence the name Diamond Triangle.
https://rangandatta.wordpress.com/blog-index/india-excluding-west-bengal-and-calcutta/orissa/
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Madhya Pradesh (MP) | Rangan Datta
Narmada River originates at Amarkantak, in Western Madhya Pradesh (MP) and flows eastwards through a rocky terrain.
https://rangandatta.wordpress.com/blog-index/india-excluding-west-bengal-and-calcutta/madhya-pradesh-mp/
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Jharkhand | Rangan Datta
Located in the Dumka District of Jharkhand the non - descriptive village of Maluti once housed 108 temples.
https://rangandatta.wordpress.com/blog-index/india-excluding-west-bengal-and-calcutta/jharkhand/
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Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) | Rangan Datta
It was early winter and the snow was yet to come in Srinagar, and the leaf less Chinar trees welcomed me in the valley.
https://rangandatta.wordpress.com/blog-index/india-excluding-west-bengal-and-calcutta/jannu-kashmir-jk/
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Delhi | Rangan Datta
Qutub Minar complex houses several structure, some dating back even beyond the days of the Qutab Minar, while some are just over a century old.
https://rangandatta.wordpress.com/blog-index/india-excluding-west-bengal-and-calcutta/delhi/
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Andhra Pradesh (AP) and Telengana | Rangan Datta
An engineering marvel the rail tracks meanders through the Eastern Ghats passing through 58 tunnels and 84 bridges.
https://rangandatta.wordpress.com/blog-index/india-excluding-west-bengal-and-calcutta/andhra-pradesh/