Saturday, April 30, 2022



Held every year on Edinburgh’s Calton Hill, the modern festival is a procession lead by the May Queen and her counterpart, the Green Man. The wild mix of drums, fire and physical theatre seen during Edinburgh’s Beltane Fire Festival is a spectacular sight to be seen and carries on into the early hours of the first day of May. Beltane – which roughly translates as “bright fire” – was a tradition celebrated in various forms across the British Isles as the starting point of summer. One of four seasonal festivals (along with Samhuinn, Imbolc and Lughnasadh), it was a chance for communities to come together to mark the changing of the seasons.


Lighting the Beltane fires on the first of May was a symbolic move to recall the growing power of the sun and cleanse the community of the dark months spent indoors. In Scotland, cattle were traditionally driven around these fires and the community would dance and leap over the flames. By the late nineteenth century, this practice had been almost abandoned. The fires of public Beltane celebrations in Edinburgh remained unlit until the modern festival was started in 1988 by a small group of enthusiasts, led by Angust Farguhar, then of the industrial music group, Test Dept, and with academic support from the School of Scottish Studies at the University of Edinburgh.


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Behind The Fire - Beltane Fire Festival

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Friday, April 29, 2022



The recent few years have been challenging as we navigated unprecedented circumstances due to the impact of COVID-19 and its variants. While the start of the new year is traditionally a time for reflection, detoxing and preparation for the year ahead, it could also be the perfect time to find inspiration and plan for a break to refresh the body and mind when it’s safe to do so. With a mission to make it easier for everyone to experience the world, Booking.com has curated a list of Indian destinations that one can go to indulge in self-care and detoxify from the stress that surrounds us.


If surrounding yourself with nature is therapeutic, then Kumarakom can be on your travel agenda as it has an array of natural settings for you to immerse yourself in. Kumarakom, a village located in the backwaters of Kerala, has become one of India’s best wellness destinations over the years. The village has a number of canals that are mediums for houseboats to take you through the area. Vembanad Lake in particular shows you captivating plantation views. You can even try your hand at fishing on some of these rides. Aruvikkuzhi Waterfall is a great spot for trekking for travellers who wish to explore quaint natural settings. This rustic slice of serenity from the South has a range of accommodations, be it a unique houseboat or a luxury villa.


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Vitamin Vacay | Kumarakom

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Thursday, April 28, 2022



India will soon be home to the world's longest highway tunnel beneath the 16,580 ft high Shinku-La Pass, between Zanskar Valley in Ladakh and Lahaul Valley in Himachal Pradesh. As per the reports, the tunnel will be ready by 2025, and will provide all-weather connectivity between Ladakh and Himachal.


At this moment, the Atal Tunnel provides a safer alternative to the 13,000 ft high Rohtang Pass and is the world’s highest tunnel above 10,000 ft. The Nimmu-Padum-Darcha highway will be safer than the Manali-Leh and Srinagar-Leh highways as it does not pass near either the India-China or India-Pakistan borders. At present, people have to travel 101km from Manali to Darcha on Leh Road and then enter the Zanskar Valley through Shinku-La Pass.


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India to get World’s Longest and Highest Tunnel !!

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Wednesday, April 27, 2022



Freedom Day on 27 April is an annual celebration of South Africa's first non-racial democratic elections of 1994. It is significant because it marks the end of over three hundred years of colonialism, segregation and white minority rule and the establishment of a new democratic government led by Nelson Mandela and a new state subject to a new constitution.  The holding of the first non racial elections was the culmination of years of struggle and a negotiated settlement which led to the unbanning of the liberation organisations, the release of political prisoners and the return of exiles and the formal all party negotiations which drafted an interim constitution.


The moment which changed the path of South African history came after long and tension-ridden negotiations held between 1991 and 1992. The South African government, the African National Congress (ANC), the South African Communist Party (SACP) and other liberation movements engaged in these talks. The 1994 election paved the way towards a new democratic dispensation and a new constitution for the country. The elections took place in a peaceful and festive atmosphere, though there were threats of political violence.


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Celebrating Freedom Day of South Africa | Freedom of Voting!!

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Tuesday, April 26, 2022



Tourism is flourishing in Kashmir, which brings business for localities here in return for their various opulent services, activities to keep tourists engaged and coming in. To help tourists be comfortable and able to travel around hotels, restaurants, transportation, medical facilities and other services are improving and increasing day by day in Jammu and Kashmir. While for the entertainment purpose and to showcase the best of Jammu and Kashmir, activities like sightseeing, camping, trekking, water sports, Aerosports and many more other activities are introduced in Kashmir.


Travellers to Kashmir would be thrilled to know that there is now a hot air balloon service at Zabarwan Park, Srinagar. You can now experience the beautiful Zabarwan Park, and its surrounding areas from a hot air balloon. The hot air balloon is set to attract locals and tourists alike, and provide them with a new form of entertainment. You can get amazing views of Dal Lake when floating in the air with this hot air balloon over Zabarwan Park.


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Hot Air Ballooning In Kashmir!!

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India has an incredible expanse and offers delight to travelers and tourists alike. acres and acres of lush green land endowed with scented air, bickering brooks and shimmering lakes, Southern India boasts of some magnificent hill stations. With the summer sun shining around the corner, temperatures soaring high, it will soon be time to escape the heat to the hill stations in South India around.

1. Munnar – The Serene Hill Station

Incredibly the most beautiful and serene hill station in South India is Munnar. A honeymooners paradise, located in the green lands of Kerala, blessed with beautiful lakes and waterfalls tinkering down the valleys through the aromatic plantations, exquisite fauna and rich flora.


2. Coorg – Captivating Weekend Getaway

Nestled amidst the hills and valleys of the picturesque Western Ghats, Coorg is the most perfect hill station getaway in down South. Countless streams peep through the steep hills and tea-blanketed valleys beckoning travellers, trekkers and rock climbers alike. 


3. Ooty – Queen Of Hill Stations

A perfect family holiday destination & popular amongst newly weds, the ‘Queen of Hill Stations’ or Ooty has been a popular hill station since years. Soaring mountains, thick forest, extensive grasslands and miles of tea gardens greet every traveller.


4. Kodaikanal – Forested Valleys And Beautiful Waterfalls

Located in the Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal is one of the most well-known and well-populated hill stations in South India. Meadows, grasslands, waterfalls, valleys, forests & lakes define this picturesque hideaway. 


South Indian Hill Stations To Visit This Summer!!

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Monday, April 25, 2022



Muslims across the globe are always united in one activity whenever the fasting period is around – Ramadan.  You will find both young and old Muslims observing this season of holiness and spirituality.  After fasting for thirty days, the holy month ends with a period of celebration. As the first of the two canonical festivals of Islam, Eid ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan (the holy fasting season).


Eid ul-Fitr in Egypt is a time of private visits and hospitable receptions when friends visit one another, gifts are presented, and new clothes are worn. This season is always marked as a public holiday, as it is indeed a season to relish for Muslims. Eid ul-Fitr is one of the biggest celebrations in Egypt.  In fact, it is a three day holiday in Egypt. The word Eid (from the Arabic language) implies celebration, feast, and recurring joy but to Egyptians, this word rings more than just bells.  If you were to mention the word Eid to any Egyptian, he would respond with a sense of delight, reflecting a heart full of joy as if he were still a child.


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Celebrate Eid-Ul-Fitr in Egypt!!

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Saturday, April 23, 2022



The Dubai Food Festival (DFF) is a gastronomic two and a half week-long celebration - a chance for visitors to explore the city through indulgence in food, from street fare to fine dining experiences. For 17 days, Dubai turns into a food haven and a hot spot among culinary explorers from around the world. The Dubai Food Festival is a melting pot of culinary expertise and extravaganza - hundreds of chefs, local and internationally celebrated including newbies, entrepreneurs, food enthusiasts, and chroniclers come together to celebrate this delectable event.


The Dubai Food Festival is a two-week delightful fiesta facilitating several street food fairs and special retail promotions as well. At DFF, one can experience events such as the Swyp Beach Canteen, Hidden Gems, Dubai Restaurant Week, Foodie Experiences, Taste of Dubai, and Limited Coffee Edition.


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Gastronomy Gala | Dubai Food Festival

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Friday, April 22, 2022



Tourists visiting Kerala can now enjoy all comforts while travelling in a luxury caravan. As per news reports, the Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC) has announced the launch of Kerala’s first Caravan Tourism package, under which tourists will be able to avail all comforts while travelling on a luxury caravan by paying INR 3999 plus tax per person per night. Plus, the ride fare has been fixed at INR 40 per kilometre, whereas the caravan will be able to accommodate up to two children and four adults. Reports have it that as Kerala’s premium hospitality service provider, the state-run KTDC has signed an agreement with caravan service providers opting to operate under the package.



Further adding momentum to the state’s Keravan Kerala initiative, KTDC is now offering a Caravan Holidays package for tourists visiting the region. Initially, safari circuit as per the package will cover Kumarakom - Vagamon - Thekkady route, which will start in the morning from lakeside in Kumarakom, then reach Vagamon in the afternoon, thereby travelling a distance of 80 - 100 km via the breathtaking settings of central Kerala. Reportedly, the package comes with a bonfire and free parking experience for tourists.



Keravan Kerala | Go Caravanning

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Thursday, April 21, 2022



Picturesque and enchanting, Kashmir is cradled high in the lofty green Himalayas and hailed all over the world for its incredible natural beauty. Surrounded by mountain peaks, lush green valleys, glistening lakes, temples and spectacular Mughal-era gardens, it has inspired poets through centuries. The valleys of Kashmir are untamed and unspoilt. Surrounded by the sublime mountains, these valleys echo nature, beauty and a certain level of mysticism. Charming lakes: The lakes in Kashmir are crystal clear, stunning and pristine. Srinagar boasts of the Dal and Nageen Lakes which are stunning.



Kashmir has made a record in March 2022. It’s for the first time in 10 years that the valley recorded footfall of around 1.8 lakh tourists in the month of March, as per the figures available with the Kashmir tourism department. The department is hoping that the number of tourists will only increase in the coming two months as it will be the peak of summer season in India.


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Heaven On Earth !! Kashmir!

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Wednesday, April 20, 2022




The ninth month of the Islamic calendar, Ramadan is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting (usually around May or June) to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad. While fasting from dawn until sunset, Muslims refrain from consuming food, drinking liquids, smoking, engaging in sexual relations and ‘sinful’ behavior, such as lying and fighting. Like many other religions, fasting is designed to develop self-control and inspire self-improvement. In Malaysia, Muslims typically begin fasting for the full day during Ramadan from the age of 12.



Like most Muslim-majority countries, Muslim-run food outlets close across Malaysia during the day, but that doesn’t mean food can’t be found. To the contrary, Chinese and other non-Muslim-run restaurants remain open pretty much everywhere, aside from the more conservative states of Kelantan, Kedah, Kuala Terengganu and increasingly Johor, where food can still be found during the day with a bit of effort.



Attractions, stores, and even bars and nightclubs stay open in most cities and towns during Ramadan in Malaysia. While smaller cities and villages are typically quieter during the day, they burst into life at night during the main meal, which can make for some fantastic photo opportunities.


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Holy Month In Malaysia | Ramadan

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Tuesday, April 19, 2022



Goa is a favourite beach destination in India. It has a laid-back lifestyle, hippie vibe, glorious scenic beaches, natural tranquillity, beach sports, and awesome parties. It’s a great destination year-round, but visiting Goa during summer is quite a special experience. The best places to visit in Goa include not-to-be-missed historical treasures and some of the most iconic beaches and landscapes that you can find around this magical paradise. There are innumerable churches, historical monuments, and hotspots of natural beauty spread across Goa's pint-sized geography.


Dona Paula:  Far-famed as the lovers' paradise, Dona Paula Jetty is located by the stunning sea stretch that spans from Miramar, Panjim, and Dona Paula. Offering serene vibes, cool breeze and picturesque views, this pleasant rocky summer destination lies at the spot where the Zuari and the Mandovi rivers meet the Arabian Sea.


Calangute Streets: The Baga-Calangute road trip is one of the fun-filled and worthy rides you could have (ride and not drive).Calangutestreets are always packed and it is best to rent a two-wheeler and ride along. This summer hotspot is decked with Cafes, Night Clubs and Restaurants. Moreover, the famous Tito's is also located on this street.




Goa In Summer !!

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Monday, April 18, 2022



In the United States, the Easter Egg Roll is an annual event and is held on the White House South Lawn each Easter Monday for children (age 13 and younger) and their parents. It is hosted by the President of the United States and the First Lady of the United StatesThe Egg Roll is a race where children push an egg through the grass with a long-handled spoon. Surrounding events include appearances by White House personalities in Easter Bunny costumes, speeches and book-reading by cabinet secretaries, and exhibits of artistically decorated eggs.


According to tradition, Dolley Madison, the wife of President James Madison, began the event in 1814. Hundreds of children brought their decorated eggs to join in games. Rolling Easter eggs was a popular annual custom in Washington DC and Alexandria, Virginia, as early as the 1850s. Children rolled eggs on Easter Monday (and sometimes Good Friday) at the Capitol, the White House, and other parks and open spaces. Easter eggs were rolled at the capitol as early as 1855 and at the White House as early as 1860.By the 1870s, the Capitol had become the most popular place to roll eggs, although they were also rolled at the White House and other places.


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Egg Rolling in Whitehouse !!

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Thursday, April 14, 2022



While most think that a sure shot way to stay alive through the Indian summers is sunscreen, a top hat and lots of water, there is one more thing that you can try to stay cool. A higher altitude! With temperatures soaring well beyond 40 degrees, who can say no to exploring beyond the staple vacation spots with a cool breeze and quiet environment? Lets take a look at a compiled a list of best places to visit in April in India.


1. Andaman & Nicobar Islands: Replete with picturesque shimmering beaches, lagoons of turquoise blue waters and a bit of history, Andaman & Nicobar Islands is one of the most loved places to visit in April in India. A little slice of paradise, it is tucked around 1,400 km away from the east coast. 


2.AuliOne of the most adventurous and yet safe options among the Himalayan Ski circuit, Auli is known still one of the lesser marvels on Devbhoomi, Uttarakhand. 


3. Coorg: Located amidst imposing mountains in Karnataka with a perpetually misty landscape, Coorg is the place to be for all nature lovers. Officially known as Kodagu, is the most affluent hill station in Karnataka.


4. KodaikanalKodaikanal is small, intimate, misty, and mountainous, attracting tourists towards this captivating hill town. Located in the Palani Hills of the Western Ghats, Kodai clings to the mountains draped in forests of pine, gum trees and kurinji shrubs.



Coolest Places for a holiday in April in India

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Held every 10 years in the Netherlands, the colourful flower-trading capital of Europe, Floriade is a huge world horticultural exhibition and the country’s biggest, most spectacular gardening show. Floriade 2022 will see the return of the festival, when it will open for six months in Almere, near Amsterdam, with a futuristic eco-theme of ‘growing green cities’.


Starting on 14th April and running until 9th October, the expo will feature 40 unique and fascinating exhibitions inspired by the idea of bringing the countryside into the city. Visitors to the Floriade Expo will be treated to the sights and smells of some 3,000 trees, shrubs, perennials, creepers, hydrophytes and flower bulbs at this truly unique exhibition.


Set across a vast, 150-acre site, more than 300 eco-homes have been built as part of the show, with plans for the area to be turned into a green residential neighbourhood of 660 homes once it’s finished.


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Floriade Expo - A Colorful Exhibition in Netherlands !!

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Wednesday, April 13, 2022



Amritsar, known to be the Cultural Capital of Punjab has a fair amount of things that you can experience during your visit. But strolling the lanes of the city and experiencing the culture of the city from the local’s point of view will just be a whole new add-on to your trip.


A trip to Amritsar is like striking travel gold. The largest urban area in Punjab, Amritsar is one of India's most deeply spiritual cities. Tens of thousands of devout Sikhs and cultural tourists alike make a pilgrimage to Amritsar every day for one main reason: A visit to the famous Golden Temple. There's nothing quite like strolling around the glistening structure and sitting down for a communal meal from the temple's massive, volunteer-run kitchen with dozens of other visitors.


But as you dig deeper into this soulful, frenetic city, you'll have tons of other fascinating experiences that will make you fall in love with Amritsar. You can adventure to the border of Pakistan and watch the daily Wagah Border Ceremony, tuck into incredible Punjabi food, wander around the funhouse-like Mandir Mata Lal Devi, and tour the Summer PalacePlus, Amritsar is an excellent spot to shop for Indian textiles.

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Glorious City | Amritsar

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Tuesday, April 12, 2022



Disneyland Paris is an entertainment resort in Chessy, France, 32 km east of Paris. It encompasses two theme parks, resort hotels, Disney Nature Resorts, a shopping, dining and entertainment complex, and a golf course. Disneyland Park is the original theme park of the complex, opening in 1992.


Michael Eisner signed the first letter of agreement with the French government for the 20-square-kilometre (4,940-acre) site on 18 December 1985, and the first financial contracts were drawn up during the following spring. The final contract was signed by the leaders of the Walt Disney Company and the French government and territorial collectivities on 24 March 1987. Construction began in August 1988, and in December 1990, an information centre named "Espace Euro Disney" was opened to show the public what was being constructed. Plans for a theme park next to Euro Disneyland based on the entertainment industry, Disney-MGM Studios Europe, quickly went into development, scheduled to open in 1996 with a construction budget of US$2.3 billion. The construction manager was Bovis.


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Magic World | Disneyland Paris !!

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Monday, April 11, 2022



On April  27th,  the Dutch are celebrating the birthday of their king: King Willem-Alexander. It is the day when the whole country turns orange and goes crazy to celebrate his birthday. During King's Day, there are a wide variety of events happening all over the country. From small activities for kids to big festivals with the best DJs. If you want to spend a full day doing all kind of stuff, it's best to visit one of the five most active King’s Day cities: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht, and Eindhoven. 


King's Day traditionally starts with flea markets happening everywhere. It's the one day per year that it's allowed to set up shop on the streets without the need of a trading license. Kids and adults alike use this day to sell their old stuff and earn a few extra euros. 


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God’s own country’ is full of scenic and breathtaking views. But aside from these, there is a tonne to do when you enter the mind-bogglingly green landscape of Kerala. A melange of culinary experiences, the beautiful beaches, the serene backwaters, and the massage are not the only things to do in Kerala.


1. Munnar – Try Varied Tea Flavors

2. Alleppey – Stay In A Houseboat

3. Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary – Take A Jeep Ride

4. Wayanad – Stay In A Treehouse

5. Kodanad – Bathe Elephants

6. Fort Kochi – Marvel At The Architecture

7. Kumarakom – Go Bird Watching


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Amazing Things To Do In Kerala For An Incredible Holiday !!

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Saturday, April 09, 2022



Spring is a wonderful time full of beauty and divinity, and what better place than the ever-surreal Ladakh to experience this season. According to a recent social media post by the Department of Tourism, Ladakh, you can soon visit the Apricot Blossom Festival in the Union Territory of Ladakh. The festival is all set to be a visual treat for travellers, as beautiful Apricot flower blossoms are going to mesmerise you during this time. The festival is being held from April 13 to April 22, 2022.



As per the Department of Tourism, Ladakh, the theme for this year’s Apricot Blossom Festival is Chuli Mentok 2022. Apricot is popularly known as Chuli in Ladakh. While we are all very well aware of the beautiful Cherry Blossom Festival of Japan, little did we know that Ladakh can offer a similar experience. Apricot was introduced way back in the old days when Ladakh was a popular Silk Route destination. The festival is being held in Leh and Kargil. In Leh, you can visit the festival in Domkhar Dho, Achinathang, Skuru, and Tertsey. In Kargil, the festival is being held in Garkhone, Sanjak, and Karkichu.



Ladakh Blooming !!

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Friday, April 08, 2022




AfrikaBurn is an official Burning Man regional event, held at Quaggafontein in the Tankwa Karoo, in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa since 2007. It is centred on the construction of temporary artworks in a semi-desert environment, some of which are burnt towards the end of the event. Many attendees wear elaborate costumes and create decorated "mutant vehicles".


Africa Burns Creative Projects (AfrikaBurn) was created in 2007 as a not-for-profit company, with the intention that it would serve as a vehicle for the creation and co-ordination of an independent South African Burning Man regional event. AfrikaBurn was originally conceived by Paul Jorgensen.


Paul Jorgensen had attended several Burning Man festivals and become good friends with Larry Harvey and the Burner family, he had come out to South Africa to see his parents and with the express intention of creating an artistic platform to unite and bring together his fellow South Africans on a playground without politic. His friend from school Robert Weinek (aka Miss Nesbitt) was the natural choice for collaborator. With his fabulous art and gallery background and experience as a cultural agitator, he was the perfect foil to marry Paul's energy with the "mandate" from Larry to get things burning here in Africa. Robert Weinek reached out to Liane Visser, realising that her intimate knowledge of the local art scene and experience as an outdoor promoter and party designer would be the perfect catalyst. Over a dinner at Malplaas the initial plan was hatched between the three cultural alchemists.......many of the early concepts like the "Binnekring" and "Buitekring" and the delightful inclusion of Afrikaans as the "official" lexicon were conceived of that night. It took nearly two years of behind the scenes knitting and weaving by these three, before the first event took place.


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Burn ! Burn! AfrikaBurn !!

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Thursday, April 07, 2022

 


Bangalore's major streets and layouts are now covered with burst panicles of delicate pink trumpet-shaped flowers with yellow throats. The springtime is the time when the Tabibuea Rosea flowers are to full bloom. You can witness the beauty of nature by talking a walk in a random street and you will find gorgeous trees laden with pink flowers. If not pink, you can always find yellow bougainvillea to brighten up your day!


Social media is filled with picturesque pictures of pink trees that is spread all across the city. Several residents have posted photos of namma (my) city Bengaluru and you cannot keep your eyes off such beauty.


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Bengaluru Wears Pink!!

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The aroma of Indian culinary skill has reached foreign shores, attracting them in hordes to idyllic landscape of Kerala. Popularly known as 'God's own county', the small coastal region of Kerala is known for the spices and mouth-watering delicacies dripping coconut oil.


Cuisines in Kerala are classified into two categories - vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. While the non-vegetarian dishes are all heavily spiced, the vegetarian is mildly spiced and feels light. Like most places in India, in Kerala also food is traditionally eaten by hand and served on a banana leaf. Culinary tours to Kerala not only attracts general tourist to this costal destination, but is also becoming popular among foreign tourists.


Tourists are coming to the state in large numbers, first to eat and then to learn how to prepare these dishes. Since about 50 per cent of the 1.17 crore travellers who came to Kerala in 2013 consists of ladies, culinary tourism is all set to take off in a grand way in Kerala.








Culinary Tourism | Kerala

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Wednesday, April 06, 2022



Originated from the peak of Ba Na, Than Tai hot mineral springs offer an opportunity to you have interesting experiences in Danang city. This is like a masterpiece that nature has given to Central Vietnam. Despite being in a coastal city, this hot mineral springs has the specific climate of Ba Na which has 4 seasons a day.Only in this place can you feel both the heat of the mineral springs and the cold of the upstream.


Moreover, the specific cold climate of Ba Na is blended with hot mineral water from thousands of meters underground, spring up from rock, which makes poetic and fanciful smoke. Hot mineral springs offer exciting experiences and contribute to renewable energy, supply essential mineral for skin and body. Especially, ladies will certainly enjoy after soaking in the warm water and feel the smoothness of their skin. Visitors can enjoy special hot minerals, mud, herbal, tea, milk and beer bath services. That is an Onsen, which is a term for hot springs in the Japanese language. Onsen is a part of Japanese culture.


Hot Springs !! Than Tai Hot Spring Park

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Tuesday, April 05, 2022

                                            


The early bloom of flowers on Almond trees in the sprawling historic Badamwari garden in Shahr-e-Khaas has become a source of attraction for nature lovers and tourists, alike. Situated on foothills of Koh-e-Maran, the 300 kanals garden was dotted with trees, flowers and cascades providing a soothing experience to the visitors. Historians maintain there was no record to suggest who laid the garden but they say it existed even before the rule of Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin in the 14th century. A well covered dome in the garden is named after an Afghan ruler, Warris Shah. The bloom on the Almond trees heralded the spring. the garden was revived and formally thrown open for public in 2008.


Believed to be existing before the 14th century ruler, Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin, this comparatively lesser-known garden in Srinagar boasts streams and fountains that enhance the beauty of this 300 kanals park that is ideal for family picnics or enjoying the beauty of nature. There is also a dome-shaped structure that is named after Warris Shah, an Afghan Ruler.


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Almond Blooms in Badamwari Garden !!

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Monday, April 04, 2022



One of the most popular marine tourism activities that many vacationists are interested in joining while on holiday to Bali’s island is snorkeling. There are many selections of snorkeling spots on the island of Bali. Such as Amed, Menjangan island, Padang Bai, Tulamben, Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua, Nusa Lembongan, and Nusa Penida island. 


On the southeast side of Bali’s island, there are three small islands. All of the three islands govern by the Klungkung regency administration. The three islands include Nusa Penida Island, Nusa Lembongan Island, and Nusa Ceningan Island. For tourist destinations, the most famous of the three islands is Nusa Lembongan Island. Apart from scuba diving, tourists also try snorkeling activities to see the beauty of marine life on Nusa Penida island.


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Snorkeling At Nusa Penida !!

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Saturday, April 02, 2022



The Pangong Lake has become a must on any Ladakh tour that you are going on. This gorgeous blue lake gained famed after the famous movie 3 idiots showed it in all its glory and beauty. Since then the Pangong Lake has been crowded by tourists from all over the world. The scenic lake is so mesmerising that you will find yourself gazing at it for hours. From the changing colours with the sun rays to the idyllic mountains in the background, the Pangong Lake shows the natural beauty of Ladakh.


According to popular belief and stories, this lake is the remnant of the sea when the Himalayas emerged out of it. The lake is salty and has no fishes that swim around here due to its high altitude. You will, however, find many migratory birds that come here in all shapes, colours and sizes and makes the Pangong Lake even more iconic and gorgeous. Some of the birds even lay their eggs or build a temporary nest.The Pangong Lake with all its shades of blue and rustic brown hills in the background is perhaps the most photogenic place in the whole of India. It is quite impossible to look away at the sheer marvellous sheen that this lake reflects. The Pangong Lake remains frozen during the winter season, so come here between April and September, and you might find it in its best form.


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Wonders Of Pangong Lake

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Friday, April 01, 2022



The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C., commemorating the March 27, 1912, gift of Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City to the city of Washington, D.C. Mayor Ozaki gave the trees to enhance the growing friendship between the United States and Japan and also celebrate the continued close relationship between the two nations.[1] Large and colorful helium balloons, floats, marching bands from across the country, music and showmanship are parts of the Festival's parade and other events.


The National Cherry Blossom Festival is March 20 - April 17 and offers an array of celebratory events that feature local businesses and provide a riveting showcase for Japanese culture. To ensure the health/safety of our communities, it is recommended that Festivalgoers check all event listings on the Festival website on the day of the event to determine whether any COVID-19 precautions are required to attend. For those who wish to celebrate from afar, enthusiasts can see the cherry blossoms via the live BloomCam.


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Cherry Blossoms in United States!!

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