Thursday, March 31, 2022



Water festival is the most significant annual festival on the Myanmar calendar; it marks the start of the New Year, the beginning of the Myanmar lunar calendar and celebrates life and rebirth. The correct Myanmar name for water festival is Thingyan, however outside Myanmar it is often referred to as the water festival.


The story behind Thingyan originated from the Buddhist version of a Hindu myth. The story goes that the King of Brahmas called Arsi, lost a wager to the King of Devas, Sakra (or Thagya Min as he is known in Myanmar). On losing the wager Arsi was decapitated and the head of an elephant was put onto his body (transforming him into Ganesha). The Brahma was so powerful that if the head were thrown into the sea it would dry up immediately. If I were thrown up into the air the sky would burst into frames. Sakra therefore commanded that the Brahma’s head be carried by one princess devi after another taking turns for a year each. The New Year henceforth marked the changing of hands of Brahma’s head and is celebrated by Thingyan festival.

Starting from Thingyan Eve Buddhists are expected to observe the Eight Precepts including having only one meal before noon and hold upo satha observance days, which are similar to the Christian Sabbath. Alms are given to monks and offerings to Buddha images. An offering is typically a green coconut with its stalk intact encircled by bunches of green bananas 9nga pyaw pwe oun pwe) and sprigs of thabyay or jambul (Syzygium cumini). Once the offering is given, scented water is poured over the Buddha image in a ceremonial washing from the head down.


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Wednesday, March 30, 2022



The celebrated Mughal gardens of Kashmir owe their grandeur primarily to Emperor Jahangir who had an undaunted love for Kashmir, and his son Shah Jahan. Jahangir was responsible for the careful selection of the site and manoeuvring it to suit the requirements of the traditional paradise gardens. Although the Mughals never deviated drastically from the original form or concept of the gardens, their biggest challenge in Kashmir was to exploit the chosen site and the abundance of water resource to its maximum potential. The sites selected were invariably at the foot of a mountain, wherever there was a source of water either in the form of streams or springs. This feature eventually resulted in terraced garden layouts. Undaunted by the challenges offered by mountainous terrain, the Mughal engineering skills and aesthetics helped in exploiting the dominating natural landscape and the available water resources to their maximum potential and achieved an unparalleled height of perfection.


Famous Mughal Gardens in Kashmir are Nishat Bagh, Shalimar Bagh, Chashma Shahi, Pari Mahal, Achabal, and Verinag. he common features that all Mughal Gardens share is the rectilinear layouts within the walled structure with canals, fountains, pools of running water and several species of shade providing trees , flowers, fruits and aromatic grasses.


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Tuesday, March 29, 2022



Falling from 80 feet is a spectacular waterfall called ‘Athirapally’, located in the city of the same name, 60 kilometers from Thrissur district of Kerala. Designing its way through the Anamudi Mountains, this breathtaking cascade of foamy and bubbly waters is time and again referred to as the Indian Niagara falls. The city of Athirapally is more than just that, as there are scores of places to visit near Athirapally Waterfalls. The luxuriant greens of the Vazhachal forest, the unbounded Arabian Sea, the frothy milky white water from the waterfalls, and cobalt blue sky make this place a perfect escape from the regular hustles of life.


Get mesmerized in the beauty of huge cascading waterfalls. Enjoy the sight of this mighty waterfalls, travel to the cultural abode of Kerala. Thrissur is an exciting destination housing the largest waterfalls in Kerala. Athirapilly waterfall is situated around 60km from the Thrissur city. FThis marvelous cascade of frothy waters starts from the Anamudi Mountains of Western Ghats. . Athirapilly waterfall in Kerala is one of the most-visited places and often referred as the ‘Niagara falls of India’. This natural creation flows through the verdant greenery of Vazhachal forest range, moving towards the Arabian Sea creating a spectacular view of gushing water source, thick jungles and azure sky. 


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The big ball of fire, our very own Sun is at its full might. What better way to escape the summer heat than to find some relief, away from the plains. Thankfully, India is blessed with mountains, hills, beaches, exotic forest, and other places to visit in summer that provide some respite from the scorching heat wave.


In India, summer begins in the month of April and continues till the end of June. For those looking to break free & gather some memories with your friends and family during these summer holidays in India, there are some amazing cold places in India. In addition to these mountainous regions, there are some other cool places to visit in India in summer.



1. Manali: Snow-Covered Mountains

A holiday in Manali conjures up images of green mountains amidst the snow-covered ranges, a breath of fresh air and a relaxed vacation. Manali is among the most beautiful places to visit in India in summer. It is bequeathed with mercerizing scenery, lush greenery, and miraculous flora and fauna.


2. Shimla: Rich History

Shimla is a well-known hill station in Northern India and is one of the most famous vacation places in summer that perfectly captures Indian magnificence with British elegance. It is bequeathed with a rich history and is sanctified with natural beauty. If you’re looking for a relaxing yet fun retreat, Shimla has to be on your list of coolest places to visit in India in May and June.


3. Ladakh: Beige Hillscape


Ladakh is one of the perfect summer vacation places in India, if not the perfect. Every biker’s dream vacation, Ladakh’s beige craggy hillscape set an appealing contrast to the blue lakes and sky. Summer is considered the best time to visit Ladakh, placing it amongst loveliest summer holiday destinations in India. Some of the most famous Buddhist monasteries in India such as the Thiksey Monastery add vibrant hues to the panorama.


4. Auli: Coolest Place In India


Welcoming travelers from across the globe, Auli in summer is the coolest place in India. It is a popular skiing destination for Indian winter as well as summer. In summer season the backdrop of green pastures and snow-capped peaks makes it one of the best places to visit in India. The pleasant weather is the cherry on the cake and you would definitely rank Auli high in your list of the best summer vacation places in India.

Cool Summer Getaways You Will Never Be Able To Stay Away From!!

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Monday, March 28, 2022



One of London’s top attractions and most recognized buildings, Buckingham Palace is a symbol of the British Monarchy and its important place in history. A visit to Buckingham Palace offers a glimpse inside one of the few remaining working royal palaces. While home to an outstanding and historically significant collection of art, the Palace is not a museum. Instead, it is the working headquarters of the British Monarchy, where Queen Elizabeth II carries out her official and ceremonial responsibilities as the Head of State of the United Kingdom and the Head of the Commonwealth. The Palace has been the official London residence of Britian’s sovereigns since 1837, and Her Majesty The Queen is regularly in residence during the working week.


From the outside it’s hard to imagine the immense scale of the Palace’s interior, which has 775 rooms, including 19 State rooms, 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms. What’s so unique about Buckingham Palace is that it’s a working palace, housing the offices of the workers (about 450!) who support the daily duties of The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh and their family. Despite the royal functions, Buckingham Palace is open to visitors every year who have the chance to see the important State Rooms. This is a rare chance to walk through and see the very same rooms that are still used extensively by The Queen and Royal Family for entertaining and receiving important guests on special occasions.


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Saturday, March 26, 2022



Vagator Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in north Goa. It is located in Bardez taluk of Goa about 21 km northwest of Panaji. Located away from the other touristy places in Goa, Vagator is clean and quiet. Vagator is split into two as it is separated by a headland. When you stand on the headland facing the sea, the beach on your right is the Big Vagator Beach or North Vagator Beach and the beach on the left is Ozran Beach which is popularly known as Little Vagator Beach. The beach is a good place to spend some time in peace and helps recover from the glitz and crowds of Anjuna.


Swimming is an option but do it if you are confident and at your own risk as there are no lifeguards on the beach. The beach is also an excellent place to have a picnic without disturbance while you enjoy the sunset. Tourist season that starts in December and ends in January makes the stalls and everything in Goa a bit pricey but there are many clubs that are still worth a visit for a nice time dancing to trance and psychedelic music played by digital jockeys who come from all around the world mainly for the very popular Sunburn Festival.


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Friday, March 25, 2022



The northern lights, or the aurora borealis, are beautiful dancing waves of light that have captivated people for millennia. But for all its beauty, this spectacular light show is a rather violent event. Energized particles from the sun slam into Earth's upper atmosphere at speeds of up to 45 million mph (72 million kph), but our planet's magnetic field protects us from the onslaught. 


As Earth's magnetic field redirects the particles toward the poles — there are southern lights, too, which you can read about below — the dramatic process transforms into a cinematic atmospheric phenomenon that dazzles and fascinates scientists and skywatchers alike.Though it was Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei who coined the name "aurora borealis" in 1619 — after the Roman goddess of dawn, Aurora, and the Greek god of the north wind, Boreas — the earliest suspected record of the northern lights is in a 30,000-year-old cave painting in France.


Since that time, civilizations around the world have marveled at the celestial phenomenon, ascribing all sorts of origin myths to the dancing lights. One North American Inuit legend suggests that the northern lights are spirits playing ball with a walrus head, while the Vikings thought the phenomenon was light reflecting off the armor of the Valkyrie, the supernatural maidens who brought warriors into the afterlife.


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Thursday, March 24, 2022



Macau, or as we all also know it as ‘ Vegas of China’, is all about glamour, gamble, inspiring heritage, and a picture-perfect skyline. From casinos to Disneyland, there is a variety of nice places to visit in Macau. Certainly, this popular holiday destination knows the art of entertainment, regardless of the traveler’s age and preferences. But that is not all. This luxury destination with world class entertainment knows much better and has much more to offer and the many beautiful places to visit in Macau are proof. 


Macau happens to be a place that was under Portuguese colonial rule for 300 years and the culture that is followed here is a manifestation of the hybridity. The beautiful juxtaposition of China with Portugal comes out very naturally in the gorgeous Chinese temples that stand on Portuguese tiles and the language and even the name of food items. Be it pasteis de nata (Portuguese egg tarts), Chinese dim sum or anything else, it is all there and this blend and the mysteries makes Macau a beautiful yet complex place to unravel and the happening Macau tourist spots adds to it all.


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Wednesday, March 23, 2022



A long stretch of pristine white sandy beaches with hues of turquoise waters fringed with drool worthy coastline is a perfect definition of Jolly Buoy Island. Rich in exotic corals and marine life, Jolly Buoy Island in Andaman is located near Wandoor, a short drive of 30 km from Port Blair. It is adorned with surrealism and tranquility where one can find nature in its purest form. Mangrove swamps and tropical rainforests covers this island, providing it with a serene landscape and a touch of staggering appeal. One can enjoy the enthralling beauty of nature here and enjoy seclusion at its best. Stroll through this blog to know everything about Jolly Buoy Island, a serene piece of land on the Andamans.


Jolly Buoy Island cannot be visited at any time of the year unlike other islands in Andaman as it remains closed for 6 months in the year for the preservation of the corals. Jolly Buoy Island opening months are from November to April. The temperature during these months remains moderate, neither too hot nor too cold. Hence, various water sports can be easily enjoyed during this time. A proper permit is required to enter the Jolly Buoy Island which can be obtained from the Wandoor beach along with the ferry ride. Also, Jolly Buoy Island in Andaman is closed on Mondays.


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Ironically, many countries that are vulnerable to climate change are considered tourism hotspots. During COP25, Patricia Espinosa (UNFCCC Executive Secretary) said that climate change is happening in destinations that are dependent on tourism, leading to losses of jobs, homes, lives, and hope. Areas that are close to the ocean as well as mountainous areas and polar regions are especially affected by the impacts of climate change in the form of floods, droughts, heatwaves or hurricanes. While the tourism industry in the Arctic may benefit from the global warming induced reductions in sea ice, tourism destinations in the tropics are projected to experience a decrease in visitor numbers due to more extreme temperatures and increases in the frequency and intensity of storms. In Europe, summer tourism will be redistributed away from Southern Europe to higher latitudes, and warmer regions will note a temporal tourism shift from high to shoulder seasons. Because of its strong links to other sectors, the tourism industry will be among the first to suffer when disasters occur; venues will become shelters and tourism will come to a standstill in the case of an emergency. Despite that, the travel and tourism industry remains one of the most polluting industries regarding carbon emissions, hence perpetuating global warming and natural disasters.


Let’s break it down. The tourism sector contributes to around 8% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as a result of: aviation (40%), transportation (30%) and the consumption of goods and services (30%) including food and accommodation (Lenzen et al., 2018). Espinosa (UNFCCC) claimed that 8% is huge and not sustainable. 8% makes the sector a bigger polluter than the construction sector. Tourism-related transport CO2 emissions are predicted to increase to almost 2 million tonnes by 2030, a 25% rise from 2016 to 2030, while during the same period international and domestic arrivals are projected to increase from 20 billion to 37 billion (UNWTO). 




Climate Change And How it affects Tourism

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Tuesday, March 22, 2022

 


The Songkran Festival generally recognized as “water festival Thailand” is among the foremost and most significant celebrations heading the beginning of the Thai New Year. It is a giant festival in Thailand. It is celebrated each year in the mid of April. The water festival, Thailand 2022 will be taken place between Tuesday, April 13 and Thursday, April 15, 2022. During this season, the entire country turns crazy in the celebration, and you will savor local delights full of enjoyment.


Hurray roar into the air as the dense crowds fling water at one another. People splash water buckets over each other, and a few of them fire huge fluorescent water guns at each other and few aim pipes at the group of people. Due to its specific and thrilling approach of celebration, the water festival in Thailand, Phuket is expanding its popularity around the globe. Eventually more than 1/2 million visitors from all around the world visit here to be a part of the Songkran festival and indulge in local entrainments to take the pleasure of water fights. The celebration takes place in April and greets all tourists and locals alike, with welcoming arms.


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Monday, March 21, 2022



Located around 12km away from enchanting Munnar, Mattupetty is one of the most beautiful hill stations, best known for its alluring scenery and salubrious weather which play a key role in making the visit of every traveler memorable.



Apart from being gifted with pleasant and serene ambience, scenic village is also noted for its amazing attractions. Some of the important places to visit in Mattupetty include Mattupetty Dam; a storage concrete gravity dam. Here, you can indulge in speed boat rides and horse riding. Moreover, it is an ideal picnic spot too. Another major attraction is Mattupetty Lake; surrounded with green tea farms, shoal forests and hilly woods, a great place to spend some peaceful moments.


You can also visit the wonderful Dairy Farm run by Indo-Swiss Livestock Project; here you get to see several varieties of high yielding cattle. In-addition, you can also indulge in trekking in Shola Forest which is close to Mattupetty. 


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Saturday, March 19, 2022



Located around 53 kilometers from Cochin, the town is celebrated for its backwaters which connect Cochin and Kumarakom to the North. Besides backwaters and the sea, Alleppey is also famous for its ageless temples, serpentine canals draining into the ocean, colorful lagoons, rice paddies, and a 150-year old lighthouse.  While you are soaking up the laid-back coastal bliss, do try to visit the famous Andhakaranazhi Beach- the beauty gets amplified during sunset hours. 


The floating ground to the crowd-pulling houseboats is none other than the longest lake in India- Vembanad lake. The tour of Vembanad lake is mostly coupled with Pallippuram island which is a picturesque petite land in the middle of the lake. Alleppey is just more than backwaters and the beaches, it has a history that is worth learning about. A trip to this coastal paradise is total bliss.


Alappuzha - Venice Of The East

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Friday, March 18, 2022



Situated about 25 kilometres away from Kalpetta, the Edakkal Caves are located in the remote island of Edakkal. The caves are one of the biggest tourist destinations in South India. Each year, thousands of tourists visit the caves to checkout its natural beauty and legendary status. There are many legends and tales about the formation of the caves. Let’s explore the history and attractions of the caves.



There are many stories behind the formation of the Edakkal Caves. A famous one is that, the caves were formed by the arrows of Kush and Luv. Another folklore is that it was formed because of Kuttichathan and the Goddess Mudiampilly. History has it that the caves were first discovered by the then superintendent of police of the Malabar District, Fred Fawcett, on his hunting trip. He found the caves to the west of Edakkal Mala and when he explored it further, he found that the caves were the habitat of the Neolithic people.


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Thursday, March 17, 2022

 


Munich, the capital of Bavaria and the third largest city in Germany, lies on the River Isar on the fringes of the Bavarian Alps. It began as a monastery, growing into a settlement when the Duke of Bavaria allowed the monks to establish a market at the crossing of the route from Salzburg and the river.


Munich is a fun-loving city, known for its seasonal festivals and rich cultural calendar, so along with visiting the beautiful churches and outstanding museums and palaces, you should spend some time enjoying life with the locals at a festival, a colorful market, or over a slice of one of Munich's famous cakes in a konditorei.


The Strong Beer Festival in Munich takes place every year during the period of fasting between Ash Wednesday and Easter. To appreciate the Munich love of beer you just have to consider what locals call the "fifth season". It’s the Starkbierzeit (Strong Beer Time), a three-week frenzy of early-spring stout swigging. But these ain’t no ordinary suds. Prepare your taste buds for a fortune of flavour, an abundance of aroma, a trove of textures: Munich Starkbier.


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Countries are now taking tentative steps to reopen borders, easing their entry restrictions and opening their doors to international tourists, including Indians. Fully vaccinated passengers flying to these select countries are no longer required to present a negative RT-PCR test upon arrival at the airport. 


Here is a list of countries where Indians can travel without RT-PCR test.


1. Egypt

Travellers vaccinated with Covishield or AstraZeneca can now fly to Egypt without an RT-PCR test. All you need to do is fill out a health declaration form and you're all set.  


2. Lebanon

Fully vaccinated travellers do not require a pre-departure PCR test to fly to Lebanon if they received their second jab at least six months before travelling. All you need to do is upload your vaccination certificate on the Ministry of Health's website. 


3. France

From 12th February, France decided to scrap the requirement of the RT-PCR test for fully vaccinated travellers.


4. Turkey

People vaccinated across the globe are welcomed in Turkey without an RT-PCR test. Travellers only need to fill out a health form 72 hours prior to their arrival. Turkey is the perfect destination to resume your travel post-pandemic. 


5. Norway

Travellers vaccinated within nine months of their arrival do not need an RT-PCR test to enter Norway. In case the final dose has exceeded the period, you will need a booster shot. 


6. Nepal

Nepal has announced a number of measures to ease travel for fully vaccinated international travellers to boost tourism in the country. As per the reports, international travellers will now be able to easily travel to the Himalayan region without undergoing a pre-departure PCR test. 




Good News Indian Travellers - No RT-PCR Abroad !!

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Wednesday, March 16, 2022



Tulips from Holland are world famous. Keukenhof is a park where more than 7 million flower bulbs are planted every year. Gardens and four pavilions show a fantastic collection of: tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, orchids, roses, carnations, irises, lilies and many other flowers. You will be overwhelmed by a spectacle of colors and perfumes.


Divided across various gardens and pavilions, the tulips and other flowers number in the millions. Keukenhof has a different theme each year, meaning that it is never the same. Unique in the world, this park attracts over a million visitors every year. Note that the tulips bloom only from mid-March to mid-May, meaning that the park is only open during this period.


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Friday, March 11, 2022



The Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Wildlife Sanctuary is found at Boaben and Fiema, twin communities 22 kilometers away from the Nkoranza North District of the Bono East region, GhanaThe 4.4 kilometer square (km2) forest, believed to have been created in the 1970s, houses many trees, birds, reptiles, deer and monkeys, two of which are the Geoffrey's Pied Colobus and Campbell Mona monkeyIt is a home for about 700 monkeys. The village is a community where monkeys and human beings live together. The inhabitants in the village always leave food outside their homes for the animals. The monkeys see human beings as their own.


Villagers who live in the Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary have traditionally had a taboo against killing the black-and-white colobus Colobus polykomos and mona monkey Cercopithecus campbelli, which inhabit the forest around their villages. The sanctuary is an important example of how traditional values in Ghana have resulted in wildlife conservation. The author, partly funded from the Oryx 100% Fund, carried out an assessment of the current status of the forest and monkey populations. He found that the monkeys are not immediately threatened but that some of the forest that the monkeys rely on has become degraded or destroyed. Further erosion of the forest should be minimized by careful planning of future village expansion, constructing fire-breaks and controlling farming activities along the forest perimeter.


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One of the many national parks in the Andaman Islands is the Mount Harriet National Park, which is considered as the main attraction and highest peak in the Archipelago of South Andaman.  The main feature of Mount Harriet is its fauna and natural flora, which are up to now still unmatched.  Just like a forest, Mount Harriet is covered with greenery and Port Blair can be seen from the top of the mount’s peak.


Mount Harriet was named after British soldier Robert Christopher Tytler’s wife Harriet.  Aside from being a soldier, Tytler was a photographer and a nature lover hence he was able to capture the beauty of the area.  From his pictures, you can see the islands around Mount Harriet with breathtaking beauty. Tytler was also served as the Superintendent of the Convict Settlement located in Port Blair from 1862 to 1864.  It take 15 – 20 minutes by boat from Port Blair to Bamboo flat and another 15 – 20 minutes by road from Bamboo flat to Mount Harriet.


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Mount Harriet National Park, Andaman Islands

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Thursday, March 10, 2022



Schönbrunn Palace is a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE and Austria’s most visited tourist attraction. For centuries the palace served as the summer home of the Habsburgs, and to this day reflects the interests and tastes of the Habsburg monarchs. Schönbrunn is considered to be one of Europe’s most impressive Baroque palace complexes and Austria’s most significant cultural monument.


The Schönbrunn estate came into Habsburg possession in 1569 through Maximillian II. It passed to many successors, who did little more than use it as a hunting ground. The creation of Schönbrunn Palace can be attributed to Emperor Leopold I. In 1693, he commissioned Baroque architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, to build a grand hunting lodge for his son, and heir to the throne, Joseph I. Unfortunately, Joseph died suddenly in 1711 before the palace was completed, halting construction for many years.


Touring Schönbrunn Palace In Vienna

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One of the most happening beaches in Goa, Baga Beach is where you will find water sports, fine dining restaurants, bars, and clubs. Situated in North Goa, Baga Beach is bordered by Calangute and Anjuna Beaches. Watersports are the major attraction of Baga Beach. Parasailing, wakeboarding, windsurfing, kite surfing, jet skiing are some of the top watersports activities to enjoy in Baga Beach. One can also go for dolphin spotting tours and island trips from the beach.


Baga also boasts one of the best nightlife scenes in Goa, the famous Tito’s Lane has some of the best bars and clubs. One unique attraction at Baga Beach is an indoor snow park that has a play area, sledding area, and ice bar. For shopaholics, there is a Tibetan Market on the Baga Road.


Baga beach is also one of the favorite hangouts for nature enthusiasts, where one can relish the scenic beauty of a place. For couples, a candlelit dinner at the beachside is a perfect retreat for making it a romantic Baga beach holiday.


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Baga Beach Goa - Things To Do and Top Attractions

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Wednesday, March 09, 2022



A tour through the Louvre Museum's extensive galleries provides a crash course in Western Civilization's finest art. Some of the world's most famous masterpieces are on display here, including the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci and the Vénus de MiloA large number of the museum's paintings were owned by the various kings who lived in the Louvre when it was a royal residence; other pieces were acquired through France's treaties with the Vatican and the Venetian Republic. The collection was further enriched by the spoils of Napoléon I.


The world's largest museum, the Musée du Louvre packs thousands of artworks into a 73,000-square-meter exhibition space in three sections: the Denon, Richelieu, and Sully wings, in a magnificent building that was once the palace of French kings. Each wing has more than 70 rooms displaying paintings and objects of art, plus there are enormous halls filled with sculptures. It's impossible to see the entire collection in one day or even in a week.


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Louvre Museum : A Holy Place For Art Lovers

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Imprinted on the national flag of Cambodia, Angkor Wat is renowned as the largest religious site of the world and it is also one of the declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Located at Siem Reap, Angkor Wat in Cambodia reflects the exalted grandeur and artistic perfection of the Khmer architecture. Undoubtedly it is the most enchanting site for every traveler who wants to get mesmerized by the beauty and glory of the grand Cambodia Kingdom. 


It is said that the architecture of The Angkor Wat in Cambodia is a work of power, unity and style. Spread over an area of 200 hectares the temple was built as a funerary for King Suryavarman II. One can clearly see the elements of Khmer architecture in this masterpiece of Cambodia. The highlights of this sensational temple are its decoration of the scenes from the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, the Moat and the outer wall. All in all, one can witness the dominance of the Khmer style by features like the towers in the shape of lotus and the Galleried Temple. Words can’t describe the beauty of this exquisite temple and so, go and soak in the calmness of this wonderful temple.


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Angkor Wat : To The Sacred Paragon Of Beauty

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Tuesday, March 08, 2022



Himachal Pradesh, also known as the abode of gods, emits an aura of spiritualism that attracts people from far and wide. Situated in the Western Himalayas, this region has been generously bestowed with scenic beauty and charm. This hill station has almost all the elements to be on top of the tourism charts. There is a never-ending list of things to do, sighting experiences and places to visit; so much so that a single article about this state will never be able to do justice.


Prashar Lake is situated at the height of 2730 meters (nearly 9000 feet) in the state of Himachal Pradesh in India. The lake and the temple on it are devoted to the sage by the same name. The lake sits at an altitude of 8956 ft and is a natural abode for serenity and scenic beauty; here, you also get to enjoy the beautiful views of Pir Panjal, Dhauladhar and Kinnauri mountain ranges as an incentive.



The lake, in fact, got its name because it houses the three storied pagoda-like temple, dedicated to sage Prashar. It is believed that the sage used to meditate near the bank of this lake, reason why the temple and the lake are named so. The lake situated at such an altitude turns frozen during winter, while it maintains its sparkling beauty throughout the year.


An Exciting Trip To Prashar Lake

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Situated in the Western Himalayan ranges of Tibetan Autonomous Region, the 6638m tall diamond shaped Mount Kailash (also Kailāsa) and the largest freshwater Lake Mansarovar (also Manas Sarovar) are the source of great energy and mental peace for mankind. Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar are reserved as the most sacred places in Hindu, Jain, Bodh and Bon religions. Every year during May to October months, devotees and adventure seekers travel to Kailash Mansarovar in a large number.


A surreal phenomenon. A majestic epiphany. A staggering revelation- Mount Kailash is not a destination, it’s a journey- Kailash Mansarovar Yatra beyond all form of human imagination that takes you to an elevation of 21,788 feet, and changes your life forever. Conquering formidable peaks, walking along arduous terrains, a sense of isolation envelopes you on more instances than one during this expedition. Overcoming this emotional upheaval while being constantly challenged physically, you return home a winner beaming with invincibility. An evolution so palpable, the story of this metamorphosis is going to be the stuff of bestsellers.

The abode of Lord Shiva for Hindus, home of Buddha Demchok according to Buddhists, the spiritual seat of power per Bon followers, and the place where Rishabhadeva, the creator of Jain religion attained Nirvana- Mount Kailash is a hero of mythological legends and an ultimate spiritual ... 


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Kailash Mansarovar Yatra | Sacred Destinations

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Monday, March 07, 2022



Located to the North of the Indus River on a hilltop, less than 20km from Leh town, Thiksey Monastery built in 1430 AD belongs to the Gelukpa Order of Buddhism. Lakhang Nyerma a Temple dedicated to Goddess Dorje Chenmo is within the Thiksey monastery. Apart from Lakhang Nyerma there are a few more shrines inside the monastery complex. Thiksey Gompa hosts the Gustor ritual, organized from the 17th to 19th day of September. Celebrated on an annual basis the sacred mask dance is also performed during the Gustor ritual. The Maitreya Buddha statue here is probably the most photographed statue of the Buddha of the future! The 15 m (49 ft) magnificent high statue took over 4 years to craft.


In the 15th Century, the founder of the Gelug School (“the Yellow Hats”), Je Tsongkhapa, sent six disciples to spread the message of his teachings in remotest areas of Tibet. As part of this exercise, one of his disciples instituted a little monastery in Stagmo. Nearly half a century later, it was decided to set up a bigger complex.

When performing the prayers at the place of the new monastery – some crows grabbed the Torma offerings, meant to be spread across the valley as peace offerings. Searching for the torma, the monks found it on the opposite side of the valley, placed perfectly in Thiksey. The name of the village, coincidently, means – a perfect order. Thus, the monastery was set up here and named the same as the village.


Thiksey Monastery | Leh Ladakh

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Spread over only 0.44 square kilometers, Vatican City is the smallest country in the world famous all over the world for its beauty. It shares its borders with Rome and is known to be the holiest place in all of Europe. It has many religious and cultural sites, especially pertaining to the Catholic Community and is the home of the Pope, the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church. Exploring the many architectural wonders and catholic centers in the Vatican City shall instill a sense of calm and peace in your soul.


The two must-see sights are St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel, but the Vatican Palace contains magnificent rooms decorated by the greatest artists of their time, as well as priceless collections in more than a dozen museums. In addition to the major museums, smaller collections will appeal to specialized interests: the Museum of Secular Art's ancient sculpture, the Museum of Sacred Art's finds from catacombs and early Christian churches, the Map Gallery, a gallery of candelabras and tapestries.


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Vatican City - World's Smallest Country!!

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Saturday, March 05, 2022



A gateway to the last Himalayan kingdom, Paro is the little town of Bhutan situated at the banks of the Paro (or Pa). Apart from holding its simplicity and blessing of the nature’s finest views, this town also shelters the ancient monasteries. Among these architectural treasures, Paro Taktsang monastery stands out for its incredible location and magnificent beauty.


It was first built in 1692 at a cave where Guru Rimpoche meditated in the 7th century A.D. Legend states that Guru Rimpoche flew to the site atop the back of a tigress and meditated in the cave for 3 years, 3 months, 3 days and 3 hours in order to subdue evil demons residing within it. The cave has been considered a sacred site ever since and many famous saints have travelled to meditate in it.


Taktsang Lhakhang is located approximately 10 km north of Paro town at an altitude of 3.120 m. In order to arrive at the temple visitors must trek for around 2-3 hours through beautiful, shady pine forests. No trip to Bhutan would be complete without a visit to this remarkable heritage site.


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Paro Taktsang Monastery

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