Naddi point is a very famous sunset spot between McLeod Ganj and Dharamshala. Hundreds of people flock there everyday to watch the sun set behind the hills.

The outside view of the beautiful Dharamshala cricket stadium, surrounded by mountains of the Dauladhar range. If you happen to visit Dharamshala, make sure to go and see this stadium – it is a sight to behold.

Everyone waits to get a glimpse of Kanchenjunga on a cloudless day. But Kanchenjunga looks beautiful even on a cloudy day.

This scene was captured during a sunset around India Gate. As we approached this tree, a flock of birds flew away creating this amazing silhouette.

This is the beautiful view of Kanchenjunga Mountain Range from a Buddhist Pagoda in Darjeeling. It is interesting the see that during the day, the foothills of the Kanchenjunga Range take the same color as the sky and give an impression of mountains floating in the sky.

The sea level can go very high in Hua Hin during the night and when it recedes in the morning, it leaves its imprint on the shore. One of the beautiful scenes created as a result of this is small colorful boats stranded on the shore.

In Hua Hin, I saw this unique phenomenon where high tides usually drown significant portions of the beach. As a result, quite a few houses that were protruding on to the beach were built on stilts with concrete foundation so as to protect them from fury of the rising waves.

The early bird catches the worm, goes a popular saying. And the early photographer catches the sunrise
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Timing makes all the difference, especially when you are taking beach photographs. This one was shot between 5:30 AM to 6:00 AM at Hua Hin beach, one of the most beautiful golden sand beaches in the world. The golden light of the sun added to make its beauty manifold.
