The word from Kolkata is that it has been raining since morning with the match scheduled to start at the Eden Gardens at 19:30 local time. This is would be the last thing one would want to hear hours before the start to an epic clash between India and Pakistan in World Twenty20. The word from Kolkata is that it has been raining since morning with the match scheduled to start at the Eden Gardens at 19:30 local time. Moreover, the Kolkata MET department has predicted rain and thundershowers in the evening. The groundsmen are not taking any chances ahead of this high-profile clash and have covered the entire ground. The India-Pakistan marquee clash was scheduled to be played in Dharamsala earlier, but due to security reasons was moved to Kolkata. ( History favours India, but Pakistan are favourites ) If the match had remained in Dharamsala, there was strong chance of it getting washed out. The reason being, the mountain town was hit by a strong hailstorm accompanied by heavy
Want to get close to nature? There's no better way to do that than spending some time in a jungle, breathing in the fresh air, spotting the birds and exploring the flora and fauna of the area. India is home to various types of forests, including tropical, evergreen, sub-tropical and sub-alpine. All you need to do is go to one of these and rejuvenate yourself. Eco Camp, Nameri National Park, Assam This jungle stay option is right in the middle of Assam's Nameri National Park, which means that you're going to be surrounded by pure wilderness at all times. Run by the local forest department, the camp offers its guests the option of staying in a tent or in one of the thatched cottages. You can explore the national park or go rafting in the Jia Bhoroli River, which is less than half a kilometre away, and sit by a bonfire at the camp during night time. Jungle Livinn, Chail, Himachal Pradesh This camp sits atop one of the several beautiful hills in the Chail dis
India is home to some amazing river rafting destinations. Check out the ones you just can't miss. Not everything is bad about the summers. It opens up a lot of opportunities for travellers, including the adventure activities that are offered in several destinations across the country. River rafting is one adventure activity that has gained popularity among Indians in the last couple of years. Let's take a look at the places that offer the best rafting experience in India. Rishikesh, Uttarakhand Rishikesh has become almost synonymous with rafting. The moment somebody mentions about a rafting trip, the first place that comes to the mind is Rishikesh. With up to three grades of rapids and numerous rafting camps on the white sand beaches of River Ganga, this holy town in Uttarakhand has become a hot favourite among those who love rafting. Besides, the place provides ample opportunities for other adventure activities, including trekking and cliff jumping. Ladakh,
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