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Travel guide of MoradabadThe more I see of deer, the more I admire them as mountaineers. They make their way into the heart of the roughest solitudes with smooth reserve of strength, through dense belts of brush and forest encumbered with fallen trees and boulder piles, across canons, roaring streams, and snow-fields, ever showing forth beauty and courage.
Experienced by Tarun Rana
90 km from Moradabad
I went to Nainital a few years back and i loved that place for the colours and for the lakes this place has. this city has a totally different vibe.
Experienced by Muskan Gohrani
91 km from Moradabad
Trishul: One of the majestic mountains of the Garhwal region of the Himalayas. It's a group of three Himalayan mountain peaks of western Kumaun, with the highest reaching 7120m.
Experienced by Ajay Kumar Jana
91 km from Moradabad
Chaukhamba is a mountain massif in the Gangotri Group of the Garhwal Himalaya. Its main summit, Chaukhamba I, is the highest peak in the group. It lies at the head of the Gangotri Glacier and forms the eastern anchor of the group.
Experienced by Ajay Kumar Jana
94 km from Moradabad
What a beautiful hike in a hill station in India Uttarakhand . Had gone for a jog up the hills and noticed this amazing view with a perfect forked road. I wish I had a better camera to capture the whole glory
Experienced by Madhur Chadha
119 km from Moradabad
I go to nature to be soothed and healed and to have my senses put in order. Just watching the beautiful scenery during sunset from the hotel so I thought to capture this moment which helps others to heal and feel the amazing beauty of nature.
Experienced by Ankit Gupta
139 km from Moradabad
That’s not just a picture, it is a wonderful experience traveling at Trishul and Nanda gumti mountain.
Experienced by Amit Nayak
139 km from Moradabad
Went for a jog and saw this amazing view of the entire city in India. A lively city in a valley surrounded by mountains
Experienced by Madhur Chadha
142 km from Moradabad
James Thomson's Building at IIT Roorkee is an architectural marvel built-in the 1800s. Being a student there we celebrate this photogenic beauty all the time.
Experienced by Ayaneshu Bhardwaj
146 km from Moradabad
#god doesn't dwell in the #wooden , #stony or #earthen #idols . His abode is in our #feelings , our #thoughts
Experienced by Sachin Singh
151 km from Moradabad
From busy college schedule i and my friend decided to explore the all the historical places in New Delhi so i picked up my camera,then took a public transport to reach the destination our first stop was Humanyun tomb.This picture was taken by me using Nikon D5300 and of tripod
Experienced by Aman Tyagi
151 km from Moradabad
A man dressed as Lord Shiva at Surajkund Fair, Faridabad, Haryana, India,
Experienced by Atul Pandey
151 km from Moradabad
Sometimes when I look at them, it makes me feel all the black kites stay in Delhi. Well, I like them in the picture though......
Experienced by Davinderjit Kaur
152 km from Moradabad
Crowded Delhi train station I saw this guy dressed in all red. I ran through the crowd to snap him whilst he was walking. He wouldn't stop for me.
Experienced by Raj Rana
152 km from Moradabad
View of Old Delhi from backside of Jama Masjid, If you're using this picture don't forget to mention my Instagram @RaviNepz. Thanks
Experienced by Ravi Sharma
152 km from Moradabad
View of Old Delhi from backside of Jama Masjid, If you're using this picture don't forget to mention my Instagram @RaviNepz. Thanks
Experienced by Ravi Sharma
152 km from Moradabad
Shot this Photo while Observing Lock Down in India. Well, can clearly see, few of us have the privilege to enjoy outside while others can't. Shot on Canon 200D with 50mm Lens.
Experienced by Shivam Dodwani
152 km from Moradabad
This is one of several interior corridors of Red Fort in Delhi, India on a very hot morning. The passageways were large to accommodate horses and carts in case of an emergency. The surrounding people would flee here in times of danger. It could hold 2,000 people. Its made of sandstone.
Experienced by Jan Canty
152 km from Moradabad
Qutub Minar was built in 13th century and this red sandstone tower of Qutb Minar is 72.5 m high, tapering from 2.75 m in diameter at its peak to 14.32 m at its base. One of my favourite pics. The designs used are worth appreciation. How many stories are hidden in there?????
Experienced by Davinderjit Kaur
153 km from Moradabad
Prayer meeting by Buddhist monks in front of the holy Relics of Lord Buddha, placed in the gallery of the National Museum, New Delhi
Experienced by Ravi Bhardwaj