Guru means teacher and Purnima stands for a full moon day. Teachers are venerated for their selfless devotion to educate and empower all. Therefore, full moon day of July is celebrated as Teacher's Day to show a mark of respect and honor.
On this auspicious day, students offer their respect to teachers and receive blessings from them in return. This is also the day when "Saraswoti"- Hindu goddess of Education and Wealth is worshipped.
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Situated between India and Tibet (China), Nepal is a small Himalayan country replete with rich nature and culture. It runs 800 km in length and approximately 200 km in breadth.
India is a vast continent that is tailored for the independent holiday maker. We invite you to discuss your travel plans with us and allow us to create a tailored package to meet your budget and needs
Bhutan today offers some of the best trekking, cultural and natural trips in the Himalayas. In advance booking and visa preparations have to be carried out before traveling to Bhutan.
One of the most fascinating destinations of the world this ancient land has remained secluded in its mysteries forcenturies. Only since early 1980s did this 'forbidden land' . . . . 







