Marleshwar Falls
Great waterfall with several cascades, where most tourists see only the lowermost ones. Falls have formed a deep gorge, in rainy periods in the gorge are falling numerous other waterfalls.
Kune Falls
200 m tall waterfall with 3 cascades. The tallest cascade is some 100 m tall. At high water the falls are very impressive.
Deodar cedar near Tolma
The largest known deocar cedar (Cedrus deodara) with a circumference of approximately 14.5 m, height – approximately 30 m.
Joshimath Kalpavriksha
Stoutest known Himalayan mulberry (Morus serrata) with a circumference of 21.5 m. This sacred tree is believed to be 1,200 years old.
Thimmamma Marrimanu
World’s largest known single tree by the area of its crown. Canopy of this banyan (Ficus benghalensis L.) covers 19,107 m².
Peppara Forest and Kallanas
A population of suspected dwarf elephants reportedly lives in this forest. Here lives the common Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) but local people are convinced that considerably smaller elephants – Kallanas – hide from the common elephants further up in the mountains. Maximum height of Kallanas is 1.5 m.
Mande Burung near Balpakram
Many local people are convinced that in the extensive subtropical forest in Garo Hills live large (some 3 m tall), man-like creatures that are covered with hair. Especially frequently these animals are seen in a forested canyon near Balpakram.
Yana Rocks
Very impressive group of unusual limestone rocks rising above the forest. Especially impressive are two rock formations – Bhairaveshwara Shikhara and the Mohini Shikhara, rising up to 120 m tall.
Umaid Bhawan Palace
Beautiful palace in Art Deco style, built in 1923 – 1943. One of the world’s largest private residences with 347 rooms. Built by Jodhpur royal family.
Taj Mahal Palace Hotel
Enormous building of historic prestigious hotel, built in 1903. The building is designed in the Saracenic Revival style.