Wednesday, June 29, 2022



Fireflies festival 2022 Mumbai arrives before the monsoon starts the weather between summer and rainy season, a period of one month where you can see Firefly.


These tiny female fireflies sparkle and shine to emit a glow. It’s nature’s own light show. Fireflies typically use bioluminescent to shine at twilight to attract mates. Firefly in my room lighting bugs brings magic to your summer night. Play with these little creatures while they keep amusing you all night long. Photographers, be ready with your cameras, to capture the sight and save it forever. Add to this the fun of a camping night in the folds of majestic Sahyadri.

Fireflies can be spotted in dark spots around Maharashtra like Lonavala, Naneghat, Purushwadi, Siddhagad Fort, Kothaligad Fort, Rajmachi Fireflies festival at Udhewadi, Bhandardara Dam, Harishchandragad Kalsubai Forest Area, Ghatghar Dam, Samrad Village and Igatpuri. Firefly Festival is held at these beautiful locations across Maharashtra. Most campsites are by the lake, river, and beautiful hilltop overlooking the picturesque Sahyadri. The area is surrounded by thick woods, making the area perfect for camping. The experience of camp life here is something to remember. The festival has many activities like campfire, bonfire, hiking and camping.

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Tuesday, June 28, 2022



Flamingos have been flocking the waters of Navi Mumbai  every year and have acquired a place on the list of tourists, travellers, and residents alike, to see a glimpse of this pink army of birds. mid the weather turning almost red hot, Mumbaikars got a visual respite as hordes of migratory birds flew in the state on April 26. The most attention-catching among the lot were the delicate flamingos that waded through the creek located in Navi Mumbai.

Thousands of flamingos made their entry into Mumbai. A few days ago, a huge number of small and big flamingos flocked to the Navi Mumbai area and it appeared like the Mumbai waters had turned pink in colour. It is believed that these birds migrate from Gujarat to Maharashtra during the summer season in search of food and water. The sight of flamingos was worth watching. It looked very beautiful. The entire Navi Mumbai area was covered in pink colour and this sight attracted many visitors. People from nearby areas and cities came to see how the shore had turned so beautiful. 

Every year, flamingos flock to Mumbai from Rann of Kutch, Gujarat, and countries like Iran, Iraq, Pakistan and Israel, where it is said that they are mostly found and breed. 


Navi Mumbai Turns Pink!! Flamingos!!

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India is full of awe-inspiring places to enthrall and inspire visitors. And, given the vast expanse and sheer diversity of this South Asian country, there are plenty of untouched and unexplored places. 


1. Ponmudi Hills, Kerala

The scenic hills of the Western Ghats, mist-covered valleys, lush tea plantations and forest-lands combine to create the spectacular natural landscape of this hill station. There are numerous trekking trails that wind through the hills, as well as rare and unique flora and fauna, including exotic butterflies, mountain flowers and wild orchids. Further, the route to get here involves 22 hairpin turns, an engineering marvel.

2. Nighoj, Maharashtra

Nighoj is a small village located in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, and home to naturally created potholes carved into the basalt river bed. These dramatic pot-shaped craters of various sizes and shapes are said to have been formed by the waters of Kukadi River over 1000 years ago. They are thought to be Asia’s largest natural potholes. The best time to see them is in the summer, when the water level is low–just be sure to wear sturdy footwear to walk on the rocks!

3. Bhimbetka Rock Shelters, Madhya Pradesh

Interested in knowing about the earliest human habitation in the Indian subcontinent? Head to Bhimbetka in Madhya Pradesh. This place is home to a series of rock shelters with artwork dating as far back as 30,000 years, thus showcasing the signs of human evolution. Early denizens left their mark on the rock shelters by painting animals, human figures, battle scenes and celebrations in different geometrical shapes on the walls. Located about 35 miles from the nearest city (Bhopal), the rock shelter’s isolation helped preserve its prehistoric art. The best time to visit is April to October. The rock shelters are closed during monsoon.

4. Majuli, Assam

Set on the banks of the Brahmaputra River, Majuli is considered to be one of the largest river islands in the world. It brims with lush greenery, vibrant culture, diverse flora and fauna, and warm and welcoming tribal inhabitants that will make the trip here unforgettable. Stroll around the island and make a point of visiting the Vishnu monastery that dates back to the 15th century. You can also spot a variety of birds species here, making it a paradise for twitchers. A boat tour is the best way to observe the winged beauties of this island.

5. Jawai, Rajasthan

An unmissable place for wildlife enthusiasts is Jawai, located in the Pali district of Rajasthan. This is one of the best places in the country to spot a leopard in the daytime, so it is called the ‘Leopard Hills of India’. Several migratory birds and wild animals are found in the area, including cranes, flamingos, sloth bears, antelopes, and Indian wolves. You can stay at the Jawai Leopard Camp, which is a luxury tented camp hosted by Sujan Luxury Camps & Palaces. Meals, Wi-fi, wilderness drives in Jeeps, experienced guides, massages and swimming pools are on offer.

Explore the Unexplored: Unexplored Destinations in India

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Monday, June 27, 2022



The Haro Wine Festival is a summer festival in the town of Haro, Spain. It features a Batalla de Vino and youth bullfights. It is considered a “Festival of International Tourist Interest” and, therefore, is very tourist friendly. The festival takes place on June 29, the day of the patron saint San Pedro.


The Haro Wine Festival involves thousands of people soaking themselves, and everybody around them, in red wine then rushing off to run around a bull ring chasing frolicking heifers and then heading off to a party. That’s La Batalla del Vino in a nutshell. Held in the historic, picturesque town of Haro, in the Rioja region, about 100 kilometres south of Bilbao, thousands of people turn up for one of Spain’s most exuberant festivals every June 29th, Saint Peter’s Day.

Haro is in what is now known as Rioja Alta, where about 40% of the region’s vineyards can be found, and is a town totally devoted to the grape. The Museo del Vino and the number of bodegas open to the public all give evidence of just how vital wine production is to the town’s economy. And the Batalla del Vino is just the ultimate celebration of wine.


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Saturday, June 25, 2022



Shopping is a popular social activity in Hong Kong, where basic items for sale do not draw any duties, sales taxation, or import taxation. Only specific import goods such as alcohol, tobacco, perfumes, cosmetics, cars and petroleum products have associated taxes. For companies, there is a 17.5% corporate tax, which is lower than international standards. Shoppers reportedly spend over US$5.2 billion a month in Hong Kong shops.


Hong Kong's proximity to manufacturing plants in China, as well as its status as a free port, allow it to sell and transport a wide variety of goods. There are few restrictions on merchandise vending, and therefore items such as realistic toy weapons are available. The two main shopping seasons are at Christmas and the Chinese New Year.


The region is unique in the sense that it is official languages are both Cantonese and English, which enables a healthy tourist trade with English-speaking customers as bilingual sales tags and salespeople are common, especially in tourist areas. The MTR subway and effective taxi service also facilitate Hong Kong's busy shopping industry.


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Friday, June 24, 2022



Also known as Dhasa or Little Lhasa, McLeod Ganj got this name due to the huge Tibetan population residing here and in Dharamshala McLeod Ganj is situated at an altitude of 6831 feet above the sea level and is located on the Dhauladhar Range of mountains. Aesthetically pleasing monasteries, stunning backdrops, vibrant cafes and thrilling adventure activities make McLeod a popular tourist destination.


McLeod Ganj's filled with never ending adventure activities thanks to its breathtaking location and topography which offers unlimited opportunities for Trekking, Paragliding , Parasailing, sports. There are some excellent adventure camps in nearby McLeod Ganj delivering the adventure sports at its best whether - Rock Climbing, Rappelling ,Caving, Day Hikes ,Fishing, Horse-riding, Birdwatching, Overnight Treks, Acclimatization walks, Over Night Camping, Team Building Exercises and much more. While the Hiking in McLeod Ganj, Paragliding, Parasailing continues to be the most followed up adventure sports by the masses other popular McLeod Ganj adventure activities include - Horse-riding, Camping . While river rafting in McLeod Ganj has been initializied in Kali River approx 170 Kms from McLeod Ganj in Pithoragarh, Himachal.



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Thursday, June 23, 2022



Kedarnath is one of the most sacred pilgrimages of Lord Shiva situated in Rudraprayag district of Garhwal region in Uttarakhand. Kedarnath is one of the Char Dham in Uttarakhand and the most important dham among Panch kedar. Kedarnath is situated at an altitude of 3586 mts, in the lap of the majestic mountain peaks and near the head of river Mandakini, Kedarnath range stands one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva.


Kedar meaning powerful is another name of Lord Shiva the protector and the destroyer. The beautiful ambiance around the temple looks like quite peace on heaven causes a beautiful place to do meditation.The main attractions here is the Shiva Temple, which is a popular Hindu shrine and pilgrimage, attracting devotees from all over the world. The travel and tourism scope here is strengthened by factors like natural beauty and religious zest.


Shiva is considered the embodiment of all passions - love, hatred, fear, death and mysticism which are expressed through his various forms. There are more than 200 shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva in the area itself, the most important one is Kedarnath.


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Wednesday, June 22, 2022



Rath Yatra or Jatra is the celebration of the Lord Jagannath, who is believed to be the Lord of Universe's journey towards his aunt's house. Though it is a Hindu shrine but this chariot festival is not associated with any particular denomination of Hinduism entirety, though there are several common aspects with Vaishnavaism, Saivism, Shaktism, Buddhism and Jainism.


Jagannath Rath Yatra is more than five thousand years old and the most spiritual thing is, the celebration follows all the same rituals from its starting. There would not seen any changes in this festival. Traditionally the Rath Yatra festival is celebrated annually in Puri, Odisha. During this world renowned festival, lord Jagannatha is worshipped along with his brother lord Balabhadra and sister Devi Subhadra.


Acccording to spiritual significance of Katha Upanishad- The festival talks about Human body as Rath and sarathi or driver as God, who drives the chariot of body to the yatra/journey to material existence or Bhavasagar. Classically it is mentioned as- The soul drive with in the Rath of body, which has been intellect and total devoted to God the driver of the chariot towards the material existence. The wheels are the significance of velour. The horses are and persistence. The horses are the synonyms of vigor, self discipline, tolerance, charity and discrimination, where as pity, equanimity and forgiveness are the reins of horses.


The popular Rath Yatra is the time when the Deities come out of the temple for all to see. Each deity visit Gudicha Temple in their specific chariots drawn by devotees. Gudicha temple is dedicated to Lord’s Aunt.


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Tuesday, June 21, 2022



Rishikesh, the World Capital of Yoga, has been one of India’s holiest and most spiritual centres for thousands of years. Rishikesh is a magical city on the blue banks of the holy Ganges river and nestled under the gaze of the mystical Himalayas. Filled with temples and surrounded by emerald jungles, hidden waterfalls, and pristine nature, Rishikesh is a jewel of an entry into the deep Himalayas and a gateway for those seeking to go deep into their spiritual practice.


Rishikesh is the most ancient pilgrimage location in India. It is known as Tapo Bhumi, meaning the place for yoga and meditation of the Gods. Rishikesh is a peaceful temple town where the Ganges River flows clear and full of spiritual energy. Rishikesh is a holy pace that acts as the beginning of the path leading to the sacred places deep in the Himalayas. It is the perfect place for the spiritually inclined and for those who seek meaning. Spiritual people will find total peace and will be completely at home in Rishikesh.


Rishikesh translates to “city of saints”. Legend has it that the sage Rishi Raibhya sat on the banks of the Ganges and performed severe penance in the form of austerity and extreme yoga practices. Mythology tells us that he was rewarded when Lord Vishnu appeared in the form of Rishikesh, thus giving the place its name. Over the ages saints have meditated and done saddhana at this peaceful spot beneath the soaring mountains and beside the flowing Ganges.


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Yoga is a great way to get in shape, relax and energize your body. It can also help you keep a healthy mind and spirit. Yoga is a practice of mental, physical, and spiritual well-being. It has been practiced in India for centuries, and it has become one of the most popular forms of exercise in India today. If you're looking for a yoga retreat, many yoga destinations across India offer classes for all levels of experience and ability. Some of these places even have special programs for children who want to learn about this ancient practice from an early age. Here are some of the best Yoga destinations in India:


1)Rishikesh:

Rishikesh is a center for Yoga, meditation, and Ayurveda and one of the best yoga destinations in India. It is also famous for its hot mineral water. The ashram of yoga guru Swami Vivekananda is located here. Rishikesh is located in the foothills of the Himalayas and has a strong spiritual and spiritual energy. The area is famous for its temples, gurus, and ashrams. There are many ashrams here that allow you to learn from great masters. 

2)Kerala: 

Kerala is one of the most popular yoga destinations in India. It is famous for its ayurvedic therapies and herbal recipes that have been used by generations of local people to keep themselves healthy and fit. There are many resorts and hotels available here that offer yoga classes as well as massages to their guests.

 3)Auroville: 

Auroville is another popular yoga destination in India that attracts people from all over the world due to its unique architectural style, which makes it look like a UFO from outer space. Auroville has been called a "human experiment" because it was meant to be a new way of life for humanity. Auroville has its philosophy which is different from other ashrams or spiritual places and it attracts many people from all over the world who come here to practice yoga along with meditation and spirituality. 

4) Goa: 

Goa has become one of the most sought-after destinations by domestic and international travelers. The beach town offers a variety of activities to enjoy over a weekend or a holiday like surfing, windsurfing, scuba diving, fishing or simply relaxing on a beach. You can also find yoga classes at various resorts around Goa that offer one-on-one sessions with an instructor or group classes with fellow travelers.

5)Varanasi: 

Varanasi, we all know that it is one of the oldest cities in Asia and is a beautiful city with its ancient temples, ghats, and monuments. It offers an ideal destination for yoga lovers due to its rich history, beautiful architecture, and religious significance. Varanasi is known for its great climate and the tranquility it provides to travelers. Varanasi has many Yoga retreats where you can experience yoga classes with different teachers or go on silent meditation retreats to enjoy seclusion and silence in this sacred city of India.


International Yoga Day 2022- Top Yoga Destinations in India

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Monday, June 20, 2022



The Mango Festival is celebrated throughout the country with much zeal and zest. The festival is held in the month of July every year in the capital, at Dilli Haat, Pitampura and is hosted by the Delhi Tourism Board in collaboration with the Delhi Government.


The festival attracts thousands of mango lovers to the fest, like a pot of honey attracts the bees. The Mango Festival is celebrated throughout the nation without any discrimination, which spreads the hardcore notion of unity in diversity because of different species available under one roof.

For these two days of the Mango Festival, Dilli Haat seems to be quite overwhelmed with the soothing and lovely fragrance of mangoes. One can witness numerous stalls of mangoes from different states of India like Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar, and several others which come up with a wide range of juicy and scrumptious mangoes namely Langra, Nazuk Badab, Alphonso, and many more. So, if you are up for tasting and buying some lip-smacking varieties of mangoes from all across the country, then you know where to head to this mango season.

The International mango festival celebrates many exciting events and activities for Mango Day, like mango eating completion, mango fruit games, quizzes, slogan writing, mango carving, mango judging, children’s shows, dance performances, arts, etc. craft, mango tasting, and lots more. The puja is conducted at a place where there is a dedicated space for this purpose. The competitions like mango eating and slogan writing were liked by many people. These all events are done on a musical note. Many of the industrialists show their pickles, jams, essences, and many more of their products.

The people perform various activities such as cleaning the mango tree branches to grow well and many more activities. The mango is considered very optimistic, and thus, it is given importance not only in Delhi but also in other states. These celebrations give importance to various customs, rituals, and practices. The main focus of these celebrations is on the decoration of mango trees and the festivities themselves.


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Saturday, June 18, 2022



Acclimatization is one of the important things to prepare for while planning a trip to Ladakh. Leh and most of the places in Ladakh are located above the altitude of 10,000 feet. Thus, visitors may suffer from dizziness, headaches or even acute mountain sickness (AMS). So acclimatization to the high altitude condition becomes one of the most important things to prepare for before planning a trip.


The best thing about going to Ladakh, nestled amidst the Himalayas and The Karakoram ranges, is savoring the breathtaking views. But there are some issues which travelers to such high-altitude face. They complain of vomiting, dizziness, less amount of oxygen, etc. These problems do not allow them to enjoy to the fullest. Some people can deal with them easily while others really suffer because of them.


Sickness during Ladakh trip is pretty common if one flies or drives to such a higher altitude directly. One has to experience quite extreme consequences. With the increase in altitude, things can get more serious. Therefore, before you set your foot out of your house to go to Ladakh, you should be aware of what altitude sickness is and how to save yourself from it.


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Friday, June 17, 2022



West Bengal is steeped in history and that’s one of the many things we love about the state. It’s not just about the architecture; there is a beautiful mix of culture, traditional practices, history and architecture, and they come together to form beautiful heritage experiences one can experience in West Bengal.


Culturally inclined travellers will love Shantiniketan and Bolpur. Approximately 152 km north of Kolkata, in the Birbhum district, lie the two towns of Shantiniketan and Bolpur, home of the Baul singers. Baul singers are not tied to any conventional religion or type of music; they are the travelling mystics who go from one place to another singing their mystical verses. 


It is a difficult task to pinpoint one favourite thing about Darjeeling. The scenic tea gardens, the mighty Mt Kanchenjunga, beautiful monasteries, old colonial homes, beautiful quaint streets rich in colonial past, all these experiences that one gets to enjoy as soon as they reach Darjeeling. It’s that vibe. But there’s one aspect of Darjeeling you must experience yourself to achieve that wholesome Darjeeling experience. The UNESCO World Heritage Train, the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR), popularly known as the Toy Train. Get onboard the iconic Toy Train and explore the beauty of the star hill station.


Kolkata’s rich history can be seen in the city’s grand architecture. There is a very beautiful mix of the past and present in Kolkata. Where there are modern highrises, you also have centuries-old homes and stunning Victorian-style architecture from the British era. To understand and really experience Kolkata, one needs to visit these historical quarters and buildings. Some of the most popular attractions are the Victoria Memorial, Fort William, Howrah Bridge, Marble Palace, Writers Building and the famous Rajbaris of Kolkata.


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Thursday, June 16, 2022



Stepping on and crossing Sky Bridge 721, located in the northeast of the Czech Republic around 2.5 hours away from Prague, is an activity that is likely to scare and thrill you in equal measure. After all, it is not everyday that you have the opportunity to cross a narrow, 1.2-metre-wide bridge set somewhere between 1,110 and 1,116 metres above sea level. The bridge has set a new record of being the world’s longest suspension footbridge. As a bonus, there are spectacular views of the cloud-covered Jeseniky Mountains on offer from the bridge. 


It took two years to build Sky Bridge 721, which opened to the public on May 13, 2022. To sustain the bridge, six supporting ropes and 60 wind ropes of different diameters were required to build the 721-metre-long bridge, according to the official website. Visitors can reach the venue with the help of a cable car and then take a walk. Once you exit the bridge, a pristine forest view awaits you. You can also enjoy a virtual reality game with a unique script, custom-recorded video scenes and an interactive reality which will take you on a remarkable journey through Czech history, as you also explore the ridge of Chlum Mountain. The game is part of an educational trail called The Bridge of Time.



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Wednesday, June 15, 2022



Beer Day Britain (the UK’s annual national beer day) will happen again on June 15th.


With pubs, taprooms, and bars re-opening these are reasons to celebrate and drink beer.   Britons have repeatedly said throughout the pandemic how much they miss meeting friends to drink beer in the pub so Beer Day Britain is a perfect reason to get together for a beer.


Beers are generally divided into two families; lager and ale. They’re both made roughly the same way, but lager is fermented using a bottom-feeding yeast. They take between four and five weeks to ferment, and do so at between 3C to 10C. Top-feeding yeasts are used for ales. This only takes five to ten days and the yeast forms a film at the top, functioning best at 20C to 25C. Other than that, both lager and ale use hops, malts, and water, but because lager has fewer sugars in the end result, it tastes crisper and cleaner compared to the richer ales.


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Tuesday, June 14, 2022



Midsummer is one of the most widely celebrated holidays in Sweden. Traditionally a May pole is raised which people gather around to dance and sing. Some people wear folk costumes to honour their regions while celebratingMidsummer is a celebration of summer and light. It takes place in June.


Historically, this day marks the midpoint of the growing season, halfway between planting and harvest. It is traditionally known as one of four “Quarter Days” in some cultures. The night before Midsummer Day is called Midsummer Eve (June 23) which is on or near the shortest night of the year!


The successful midsummer never-ending lunch party formula involves flowers in your hair, dancing around a pole, singing songs while drinking unsweetened, flavoured schnapps. And downing a whole load of pickled herring served with delightful new potatoes, chives and sour cream. All in all, a grand day out. 


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In India, there are efforts to tap into the growing potential of astro tourism. Technically speaking, all you need are cloud-free, dark skies without light pollution emerging from the cities. Astro-photographers lead expeditions for photography enthusiasts, while the locals trained in astronomy do the honours in other cases. 


Good news for sky watchers! Rajasthan in India has become the first state to launch the night sky astro tourism in all its 33 districts! Jaipur, the royal capital of Rajasthan, alone has four famous star gazing venues including Jantar-Mantar, Amber Fort, University of Maharaja and Jawahar Kala Kendra.


1. Jaisalmer

At the edge of the Thar, Jaisalmer is a city that stands between humanity and the vast undulating desert, making it the perfect travel option. You can see the beautiful forts and architecture in Jaisalmer and enjoy the amazing views of the skies here as well! 


2. Barmer 

With breathtaking forts and temples, this Rajasthani city offers the best and more exquisite sights of a desert city. Living on the edge of civilisation will have you looking up at the stars. Because it is close to nature and pretty clean, Barmer promises a crystal clear view of the heavens. 

3. Sariska
Club your vacations and head to the Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary to see some tigers and stars all together. Located in the Alwar district, Sariska offers a natural haven for all those who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life. It’s only a couple of hundred kilometers away from Delhi NCR, making it the perfect place to look at the skies. 

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Monday, June 13, 2022



Celebrated in the famous Lamayuru Monastery, Yuru Kabgyat is one of the major festivals to see in Ladakh. This two-day festival is held in the month of June/July and is attended by a large number of Buddhist devotees not only from India but by Buddhist monks from China, Japan, Korea, and Bhutan as well.


The religious festival is dedicated to Yama, the god of death and Guru Padmasambhav, considered the second Buddha and a protector of the creatures and stallions. The major attraction of Yuru Kabgyat is the traditional Cham Dance that is performed on the beats of drums, cymbals, and tunes of long traditional pipes.


Being enacted at the pristine locations of Leh and Ladakh, the dance drama is the highlight of Yuru Kabgyat. Travellers visiting Ladakh can have the excellent opportunity to learn about the religion of Buddhism. The festival also offers wonderful opportunity to understand about the teachings of the Buddha that, adding more fame to the occasion.


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Saturday, June 11, 2022



Bordeaux (“Bore-doe”) refers to a wine from Bordeaux, France. Over 90% of Bordeaux wines are red wines made with Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. Red wines from Bordeaux are medium- to full-bodied with aromas of black currant, plums, and earthy notes of wet gravel or pencil lead. When you taste the wines, they burst with mineral and fruit notes that lead into prickly, savory, mouth-drying tannins. The tannins are often high enough that wines will age for several decades.


Depending on the quality, vintage, and what region within Bordeaux the wine is from, fruit flavors range from more tart fruit to sweeter ripe fruit. Vintage variation is definitely something to watch for from this area. 


Bordeaux, the wine city, holds a wine festival every two years. Over 80 wine areas from the district of Bordeaux to taste. The Bordeaux Wine Festival, or Fête le Vin as it is called by French people, is an international event open to the public held every two years. The festival is organized mainly on the river Garonne’s waterfront. On the Bordeaux quays, in the heart of this magnificent city, wine AND, food and culture lovers are invited to join the festival and discover the architectural beauty of the city, its exceptional regional products and the surrounding vineyards you can enjoy on Bordeaux wine tours.


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Friday, June 10, 2022



Celebrating its 12th year in 2022, Vivid Sydney is an annual creative festival that showcases the soul of our city, in collaboration with the most brilliant and boundary-pushing artists, thinkers and musicians of our time. From 27 May-18 June 2022, Vivid Sydney fuses mesmerising art displays and 3D light projections with exhilarating live music performances, thought-provoking debates and deep-dive discussions from some of the world’s brightest minds.


This year, the festival boasts the longest continuous Light Walk in the history of the event, stretching 8km from the Sydney Opera House to Central Station. Once again, the Sydney Opera House will be aglow for the Lighting of the Sails, and at a new Light Walk addition, Central Station, the George Street façade will boast an interactive projection.


Vivid Sydney 2022 will warm the creative soul of the Sydney CBD, Circular Quay, The Rocks, Walsh Bay, Barangaroo, Darling Harbour, Darling Square, Darling Quarter, The Goods Line, Central Station, Luna Park and Taronga Zoo. As well as iconic city structures such as the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Customs House, a new light canvas for 2022, the ASN Clocktower in The Rocks and Central Station.


Explore the city on foot or enjoy the brilliant spectacle from the comfort of a harbour ferry or cruise vessel. The many cruise vessels and ferries that travel around the harbour will be decorated with brilliant lights that change colour as they enter the different Vivid Sydney locations.


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Thursday, June 09, 2022



Places to Visit in Europe are considered to be a perfect setting for travelers of any kind. It is adorned with some of the magnificent places to visit that will surely make a mark in your mind in the course of your visit.  Europe tourist places are a perfect place to dive deep into the golden days of classical antiquity.


Vibrant, colourful city of contrasts, forward-thinking and ultra-modern, breaking boundaries and setting standards, set among centuries-old buildings and rich history. Stockholm is a buzzing hive of activity, a beacon of change, peace, love and acceptance. Streets adorned with quaint cafe’s and Fika-loving locals, modern design and ancient architecture. It is, without a doubt, a feast for the senses and a city well worth exploring. More than that, the Swedish culture is one well-worth experiencing first-hand.

Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Stockholm
  • Explore Old Town Stockholm
  • Relive Sweden's Seafaring Past at the Vasa Museum. 
  • Get Your Bearings Aboard a Fabulous Stockholm Boat Tour
  • Take a Stroll and See the Sights of DjurgÃ¥rden
  • Skansen Open-Air Museum
  • Tour the Royal Palace (Sveriges Kungahus)


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Wednesday, June 08, 2022



India having the longest stretch of coastline exhibits some serene beautiful beaches. Important beaches in and around Mumbai include the Juhu Beach, Manori Beach, Alibaug, Kashid beach, Murud Janjira, Harihareshwar beach, Ganpatipule, Tarkarli, etc. Famous beaches trending towards the north of Mumbai are Mandvi beach, Daman, Diu, Dumas beach, Somnath, etc. Chennai being the beach town of India exhibits the true beauty of Marina beach. Apart from the Marina Beach, there are also several beaches including Mahabalipuram, Tranquebar, Kovalam, Poompuhar, Rameshwaram and Kanyakumari. Pondicherry is well known for its beautiful Beaches and being proximate to both Bangalore and Chennai attracts a lot of tourist throughout the year. Kerala boasts of several exotic and beautiful beaches including Kovalam, Varkala, Kochi, Alappuzha, Bekal, Kozhikode, etc. whereas, the beaches in Goa are the ones that attract a large number of tourist every year. Laying behind beautiful and some of the most exotic and surreal beaches Andaman and Nicobar Islands remain unexplored and untouched by tourists.


Being an island, seashores are there on every corner in Rameshwaram. Although, the beaches might not be so sandy and there are fewer pebbles. It would all be a smooth walk on the beach. Many pilgrims would be seen performing holy rituals as the place has a historical significance.Almost everyone is aware of the beauty that Rameshwaram holds in terms of temples, forests and wide roads. But there’s something beyond these usual fancy spots that people like to see when in Rameshwaram and that is its beaches.


Beaches in Rameshwaram : Agni Theertham, Dhanushkodi, Kunthukal Beach, Sangumal Beach, Villoondi Theertham...


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Tuesday, June 07, 2022





Hyderabad has added a new attraction for all the adventure sports lovers by launching its first indoor skydiving facility. Float like a butterfly in India's first indoor skydiving arena. 
Offered by GravityZip, the indoor skydiving was inaugurated in the presence of M. Stephen Raveendra, commissioner of police, Cyberabad, Jayesh Ranjan, principal secretary, IT & I&C and Air Commodore Ashutosh Chaturvedi, principal director, Air Force Adventure & Sports.A team of instructors from Europe has been appointed to guide the visitors.


Indoor skydiving will be safer as the participant won’t have to jump from an extreme height. They will float in a vertical cylindrical tunnel. The pre-booking of the indoor activity has started. Reportedly, the indoor skydiving facility will have certified trainers from Europe and the entire skydiving experience will be 40-minutes, including training.


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Food tourism is the activity of traveling in order to find great food and related culinary activities. It can be a simple act of tasting local food in a new destination or learning to cook a new dish. Other activities like wine tasting, tea tasting, farm trips also fall in this category.


The National Capital Region is on everyone’s bucket list for travel, mainly because of its cosmopolitan vibe and Mughal-era architecture. Here, in Delhi, you will find food luring you from all corners, whether you are in Old Delhi or New Delhi. Head over to Old Delhi if you want a taste of the Mughal era, at restaurants such as Karim’s and Al Jawahar. Kebabs and biryanis galore, this is a paradise for food lovers. New Delhi, too, has numerous options for world cuisine, and you pretty much get any Indian cuisine that you can think of. You must head to Delhi Haat to get a culinary insight into other Indian states.


The commercial capital of India, Mumbai, is one of the main attractions of India, not to forget its glamorous side. In Mumbai, you can expect a whole range of different food, taste that would stick differently. There is the famed vada pav, which is a burst of flavours; and, if you are fan of seafood, do not forget to try Maharashtrian seafood. Mumbai is also known for its incredible Parsi food and that is something that you need to try, because it is rare to find.


If you think you know Indian cuisine, Kochi is there to change your perception. Kerala cuisine is all about wonderful non-vegetarian and vegetarian foods, most of which are spicy and alarmingly tasty. If you think you have had all types of biryani, try the Malabar biryani, also try fish moileeappam, and the ultimate Kerala thalisadya. Kerala also has a healthy dose of vadadosa, and the rest of the mainstream South Indian foods, so you really have a range of food to choose from.

Culinary Tourism: Explore India Through Food

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