IT BELONGS TO Uttar Pradesh
Discover the ultimate retreat nestled in the heart of nature's embrace, where the comfort of home meets the serenity of the wilderness. Ramnagar, set amidst the scenic beauty of the valley, offers a haven away from the hustle and bustle of urban life. With the majestic Jim Corbett National Park nearby, immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature and rediscover your inner peace. It's a place where words fall short in describing the sheer beauty and tranquility that surrounds you.
India's national bird is
Which state of India bagged two times with national award associated with tourism in 2008
bengal
Kerala
Surathkal is a locality in the city of Mangalore, which is in the state of Karnataka, India.
Conncurrent Powers
Indian National Lok Dal belong to Haryana
mizoram
Nainital, Uttarakhand, India
Jim Corbett is located in Ramnagar, Uttrakhand. It is a serene place with lots of natural flora and fauna, which people come to see from all over the world. It was one of the first tiger reserves in the country, and was also home to the famous conservationist and hunter, Jim Corbett. Jim Corbett is home to some of the most exclusive species of animals and plants, including the Bengal tiger. It is a famous tourist location and attracts thousands of visitors every year. Apart from being a forest reserve, Jim Corbett also has a lot of adventure to offer to those who come here. This is a popular location for adventure sports such as river rafting, rock climbing, and more. It is also one of the only places where you can do night camping inside the jungle. Jungle safari is also one of the most exclusive activities that you can do while you’re here. Book a guided jeep safari or elephant safari tour. For accommodation, book the 5-star luxury resort and spa, Corbett the Baagh for a comfortable and fun stay. This resort will offer you the comforts like home and hospitality like the luxury resort it is.
Because India has no national language.Malayalam is one of the official state languages, along with 22 others.