Saturday, July 30, 2022


From a place where birds commit suicide to a fort where entry after sunset is forbidden, there is no shortage of mysterious places in India. With a rich culture, history, and millions of people who believe in the metaphysical and the paranormal, India is definitely a land of mystery.



About 200 years ago, Kuldhara was home to more than 1,500 Paliwal Brahmins, descendants of a community that had lived here for more than five centuries. However, one day, the entire population, which included residents of 85 villages, fled. Overnight.


According to folklore, the people of Kuldhara didn’t just leave the village as it is, but instead they left it with a curse, forbidding any future settlements. All that is left here today are few dilapidated buildings, an old temple, and rumours that try to explain the sudden evacuation. According to a popularly held notion, the village is now inhabited by ghosts. Once a home to rich Paliwal Brahmins, the "haunted" village was abandoned by its inhabitants because of atrocities committed by a powerful minister of Jaisalmer, Salim Singh.


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Friday, July 29, 2022



The viewing point in Gujarat’s Nadabet is aimed at boosting border tourism in the state. It will have a ‘Beating Retreat’ ceremony; tourists can view weapons used by the Armed Forces like MiG-27 aircraft and surface-to-surface missiles. Gujarat gets its version of the Wagah — an Indo-Pakistan border viewing point in Nadabet, around 188 kilometres from Ahmedabad.


Located in the Rann of Kutch, this attraction is connected by a narrow bitumen road cutting across mudflats that get inundated during high tide. Civilians will be able to view the fenced international border with Pakistan at “Zero Point”, which is guarded 24X7 by the Border Security Force (BSF). There will be a “Beating Retreat” ceremony like the one held at the Wagah-Attari border. However, there’s a difference. Unlike the border in Punjab, there won’t be soldiers present on the Pakistani side in Nadabet.There are other attractions for tourists to look forward to. A 30-feet high T-Junction Pillar, adorned with murals depicting the border protectors in action, is the centrepiece of the Seema Darshan Complex. Other special attractions include a “Sarhad Gatha” exhibition centre and museum. A monument, titled “Ajay Prahari” has also been erected at the site in the memory of fallen soldiers.


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Thursday, July 28, 2022



Land of Oz beckons the bravehearts to embark on a venturous spree by indulging in some of the most daring adventure sports in Australia that can scare even the bravest of the souls. So, revel in some of the most exciting adventure tours in Australia during your next trip to experience thunder down under. Australia is just a paradise for adventure seekers, it is a delight for adventure questers, giving an amazing adventure opportunity to the adventure enthusiasts. Indulge in some of the most daring adventure sports in Australia. 


Dive into the azure waters amidst huge, and ferocious sharks. Swimming amongst these white sharks is a once in a lifetime experience witnessing the extensive underwater life, Include this sport in your Australian holiday for a stimulating experience.


Popular Places For Shark Diving: Manly Sea Life Sanctuary, Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium and Underwater World Sea Life Aquarium.


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Wednesday, July 27, 2022



Located around 30 km away from Thiruvananthapuram city, Poovar is a serene-secluded place that offers several recreational facilities to make your vacation splendid. 


An enchanting backwater destination, Poovar offers visitors many leisure options. It is a lovely place to go for a picnic and has also turned into a prominent backwater destination. There are many boating, fishing and sightseeing options available in the area. Poovar Backwaters offers one a wonderful view of the formation of the beach and a large amount of exotic wildlife.

The river, which ends its flow at the Arabian Sea, becomes wider and it appears to be a lake. There are only a few resorts located on the banks of the river Neyyar. One can see the lake first, and then the beach and the Arabian Sea. The main attraction of Poovar Island is – the backwater river, lake, and Arabian sea joining together, which, one will not get to see anywhere in Kerala. Poovar beach starts where the backwater ends.


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Tuesday, July 26, 2022



With quaint villages and rolling vineyards, and cuisine that incorporates lavender into its oils, honey and delicious sorbets, Provence is perhaps the best place in the world to see fields upon fields of lavender. 


Lavender season in Provence sadly isn't a year-round affair. The best time to see the plants in bloom is from the last week of June to the beginning of August. Peak bloom is around mid-July – although this may vary year to year depending on the rainfall. In Provence, lavender fields are often found next door to sunny sunflower fields which are also best to enjoy in July and August, so if you want the best of both worlds, that's when to go.


While September is no doubt a lovely time to visit the Provence region, with fewer crowds and cooler weather, all of the lavender will have been harvested. Even in late August, you may cut it fine, so if your plan is to avoid the most crowds, your best bet is to go in July before the schools break for the summer holidays. Like many things it's best to be flexible if possible – so if you're thinking of heading to France for the lavender season next year, try to give yourself a couple of weeks so you can be sure to witness the fields at the peak of their beauty.


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Monday, July 25, 2022



The Maldives has long been the picture-perfect paradise getaway, and even more so during the pandemic. Last year saw tourism return to almost pre-pandemic levels with the arrival of 1.3 million travellers, compared to 1.7 million visitors in 2019. And now, the world’s lowest-lying nation might just have a stable solution to the stark reality of rising sea levels. The Maldives Floating City has just been green-lit for construction: 5,000 housing units that are linked together and tethered to the floor of a 500-acre lagoon, designed to preserve and enhance its natural and cultural ecosystem.


Located a 15-minute boat ride from Malé and the international airport, the project is based on an integrated tourism model, and will include hotels, houses, shops and restaurants. It will be a car-free zone, to be navigated via the canals and the natural white-sand roads on foot or on bicycles and electric, noise-free buggies and scooters.


International travellers also have the option of obtaining a residence permit with the purchase of a house. The first floating housing block, under construction by Bison, will be transported to the lagoon and opened for public viewing in August, to enable people to gauge the look and feel of the homes. The modular city construction is slated for January 2023 and will take about five years to complete.



The Maldives Floating City is a private-public partnership between Dutch Docklands and the island government. Dutch Docklands’ founders are architect Koen Olthuis and developer Paul van de Camp and the project relies on floating technology from the Netherlands, which has a centuries-old engagement in designing architecture to withstand floods.


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Saturday, July 23, 2022



Medical tourism (also called medical travel, health tourism or global healthcare) is a term used to describe the rapidly-growing practice of travelling across international borders to seek healthcare services. Services typically sought by travelers include elective procedures as well as complex surgeries, etc. India is quickly becoming the top spots for medical tourism. Thanks to its excellent medical services that are on par with developed countries at 1/10th the cost. For years visitors have traveled to India not only to enjoy the sights and vibrant country but also for its healthcare and medical treatments. That may be because healthcare is inaccessible either because of poor infrastructure or very high medical costs. Medical tourism in India is expected to get a boost due to greater awareness of Alternative medicine. 


The fastest growing medical tourism destination in India, Mumbai has several super specialty hospitals, Research and Diagnostic center for orthopaedic, and weight loss surgeries. Mumbai is famous for its cosmetic surgery and Ayurveda treatments. Top notch treatment facilities and several private hospitals have made Mumbai the fastest growing destination for medical treatments. If you want to energize yourself take a stroll on the beach nearby. You can also visit the Gateway of India and other interests in an around South Mumbai.With the flattening of the Covid-19 pandemic curve, medical tourism in Mumbai, considered the medical hub of India, is slowly recovering. However, international patients are still facing hurdles to reach the city for life-saving surgeries due to the coronavirus restrictions across the globe.


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Friday, July 22, 2022

 


Yoga retreats plays a very important role as it calms you down completely and gives you all the strength to fight all the problems. Yoga will help you to start ignoring the day to day problems, irrelevant thoughts, and all those things which lead to stress and mental problems in your life. Try the great yoga retreat centers globally and get connected with nature as there are so many beautiful locations which offers a great way to cut yourself off from the daily busy life.


Bali is the most famous island, located to the west of Java in the The Lesser Sunda Islands and often visited by many people from all over the world.No matter whether you are going for a yoga retreat holiday or looking to join Yoga Teacher Training Course, Bali is the ultimate place to learn everything in scenic locations, including- stunning beaches and hottest places. Bali offers some of the best yoga schools to join any kind of program. Lots of yoga enthusiasts often visit this place to join the program in order to experience luxury yoga retreat, wellness journey and more.


You will experience yoga classes as never before and you will find a blend of classical and modern yoga philosophies. The yoga schools teach various yoga postures, including- Bikram yoga to Iyengar, Hatha yoga, Ashtanga, Forrest Yoga and various others to meet your overall needs. Additionally, you can easily learn and develop some unique styles of yoga which might be complex for some, but help to heal the physical and mental problems with fun.



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Thursday, July 21, 2022



India is one of the most beautiful countries in the world and is best known for its colourful culture and fascinating heritage. Its grand monuments, like the Taj Mahal act as strong pillars of the rich and deep history that India possesses. From their splendid architecture to a strong legacy, the historical monuments of India speak volumes. Most of these Indian monuments were primarily built under the regime of Rajputana, Dravidian and Mughal emperors. The monuments of India are speaking stones of the glory of its rulers and the brilliance of artisans in ancient India. Due to the incredible beauty of India and the constant efforts of the government in maintaining the heritage sites, India tourism has flourished rapidly witnessing an increase in the number of travellers from all around the world.


Built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, Taj Mahal,  the intricately carved 17th-century white marble mausoleum grace the southern bank of the Yamuna River and is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Although the entry to the tombs is restricted, you can walk around the landscaped garden of this national monument of India and marvel at the beauty of the motifs on the mosque’s walls. The Taj Mahal is one of the seven wonders of the world and is considered to be the most popular tourist attraction in the country in addition to being one of the most important historical monuments in India. A symbol of love, the Taj was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan for his queen Mumtaz. Tagore described the Taj as an eardrop on the cheek of eternity. The monument attracts a lot of tourists all around the year. "It is one of the most important Indian monument.


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Wednesday, July 20, 2022



Kerala is a popular travel destination amongst the tourists. The beauty, adventure, fun-filled activities fascinate the tourists from all across the country. Shopping in Kerala is super fun and exciting. Kerala has plethora of eccentric items which you can carry along with you which includes some intricate jewellery as well. No vacation is complete without a heartfelt retail therapy. And Kerala is no exception. The graceful dresses, works of art, aromatic spices, beverages, and oil – there are ample options to fill the bags with while shopping in Kerala. 


Kerala is not just an scenic tourist place, but it is also an amazing shopping destination. Here are the things that you must buy on yur Kerala holiday for the best shopping in kerala experience:



Tea And Coffee – Feel The Flavour And Aroma

Spices – Get Ready To Spice Your Tongue

Banana Chips And Cashew Nuts – Taste The Crunch And Flakiness

Kasavu Mundu And Dresses – Dress Like Never Before

Handicrafts – Take Away Kerala’s Famous Souvenirs

Aroma Oils – Heal Your Body And Senses

Jewelry – Wear The Fascinating Neckpieces



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Tuesday, July 19, 2022



If summer in Rajasthan means scorching heat and dry weather, monsoons are the spell of rejuvenation, festivity, and happiness in the desert state. The extraordinary places to visit in Rajasthan in monsoon are the living proof of how mesmerizing the rainy season is in the western part of the country


The dry barren landscape transforms into a green, vivid haven during the monsoons. The harsh sun vanishes behind the grey, fat clouds of rain. Rajasthan offers every bit of elements for a pluviophile to fall in love with the arid state in the monsoon. With landslides occurring in the hill stations and high sea tides during monsoons, there is no better destination than Rajasthan to enjoy the rainy season. 


One may either like rain a lot or they despise it but Rajasthan in monsoon is for every single explorer out there. The largest state of the country never fails to impress its visitors by its divine historical architecture. The monsoon simply adds to the experience and makes it easier for the travelers to tour around the city in a weather that is nothing but pleasant.


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Named after the Swahili word for journey, safaris have evolved over time. Where once they largely involved hunting and “roughing it” in the wilderness, these days they’re mostly about watching/photographing wildlife and come in every level of luxury and budget you can imagine.


Wildlife safaris have become a global phenomenon, but Africa remains among the best continents for nature and wildlife lovers to explore. 




1. Masai Mara, Kenya


Picture just one safari destination and chances are it’s this one – if only because many a TV documentary has made Kenya’s teeming savannahs, flat-topped acacias and lazing predators emblematic of a continent.


The Masai Mara is a northern extension of Tanzania’s Serengeti, and the huge herds of wildebeest and other grazers that arrive from July to October dominate the park’s ecology in a similar way. This jaw-dropping spectacle is a magnet for predators; there is no better place to notch up lion and cheetah in double-quick time, helped by the open terrain and the cats’ ease around vehicles. Other draw-cards include elephant, giraffe and rare black rhinos.




2. Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania


The Serengeti is arguably the best-known wildlife spectacle on the planet. Everything that applies to the Masai Mara – its northern extension – applies here, from the scale of the great migration to the ease of sighting predators. Except that the Serengeti, at nearly 15,000 sq km, is nearly ten times bigger, which means that its plains are that much more ‘endless’ and there is a greater habitat variety. It also means that visitors are a little thinner on the ground than in the Mara. The centre of the park, around Seronera, is often busy but private concessions in the north and west offer more exclusive options.



3. Kruger National Park, South Africa


Some purists argue that South Africa’s premier national park is too crowded and managed. Certainly, its tar roads and large camps are not to everybody’s taste. But its 22,000 sq km mean room for all comers, with enough backroads and bush camps to satisfy those with serious wilderness cravings. The upside of development is choice. From exclusive lodge to large public camp, and from night drive to wilderness trail, Kruger really does offer everything. First-timers and budget travellers will probably find this Africa’s easiest and most rewarding safari destination.



4. Chobe National Park & Moremi Game Reserve Botswana


Botswana is a dry land yet, paradoxically, some of its best game viewing is by water. Come the dry season, wildlife throngs the riverfront in the far north of Chobe National Park, where boat cruises pass countless elephants and buffaloes. Lions and hyenas roam the loop roads, while sable are among the many herbivores. Victoria Falls is just a day-trip away.


Further south, the Moremi Reserve protects the eastern fringes of the Okavango Delta, where seasonal waterways lure prolific game numbers from the surrounding mopane woodland. Predators, including wild dog, are abundant. Boat cruises across the lagoons or mokoro (dugout canoe) trips down the narrow channels offer plentiful big game and bird life.


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Monday, July 18, 2022



A heavenly town beautifully nestled amidst the shimmering Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, Interlaken will leave you awestruck by its beauty and charm. Impressively stunning Interlaken is the adventure capital of Switzerland where you can indulge in some breathtaking adventures in the sky and under the deep blue water. Go on the amusing Lake Thun cruise and witness the reflections of the marvellous ancient buildings of the town on the emerald colored waters of the lake.


From paragliding and skydiving to water activities like white water rafting, your trip will be fully packed with adventure and thrill.If you are looking for things to do in Interlaken, be ready to be surprised. With a bountiful of adventure sports and leisure activities, this place will spoil you for choices. Cradled between the mesmerizing lakes of Brienz and Thun, Interlaken is a dream destination for fun-seekers and travel enthusiasts. Famous as the adventure capital of Switzerland, this vibrant town welcomes you with a trunkful of enthralling activities and surreal landscapes. One of the most relaxing activities to do in Interlaken is visiting Thun Lake cruise and relishing the impeccable views of the old-age buildings of the town.


From boarding a train to Jungfraujoch, the highest railway station in Europe to hiking around Harder Kulm, numerous activities in Interlaken will set your adrenaline pumping. Though the town is primarily known for its adventure sports, one can also visit here for a leisure vacation. Being a home to quaint spots like Mt. Niesen, Lauterbrunnen, and Schilthorn, Interlaken has gained immense popularity among solitude seekers. On your visit to Interlaken, you can also explore its popular food joints like Funky Chocolate Club.


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Saturday, July 16, 2022



With so many incredible places to explore, dishes to try, and sights to see, Italy is a fantastic destination for anyone new to solo travel. Besides having so much to see and do, Italy also offers the perfect stepping stones for adjusting from a total solo travel newbie to advanced solo traveler.


One of the most beautiful aspects of Italy is that it’s a destination for every type of solo explorer, no matter your travel style. Want to hike in the mountains? Head to the Dolomites. Does the foodie in you light up at the thought of treating you vacation like a weeklong feast? You have to take a Food & Wine Tour. Does the Venice, Florence, Rome trio make your travel-loving heart sing? You can hit all three in one trip!

If you know you want to take a solo trip to Italy, but are feeling a little nervous about how to travel solo in Italy, give your shoulders a shimmy and shake off those nerves. When you take a guided tour, you’ll have the safety of a group, the expertise of local guides, and the free time to explore at your leisure. Talk about the best of all the travel worlds!


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Friday, July 15, 2022



No Indian can survive without street side stalls. Foodie that we undeniably are, we have an special place for chats and snacks, especially sold on those small stands and vehicles, with invariably long queues and crowds awaiting their turn for the mouth watering offerings.


Hyderabad, this city of Nizams and monumental wonders, lures you with its awesome food too. Nawabi cuisine is definitely alluring but the street food here is what takes you heart away. We all know about chat houses such as Gokul and Maharaja Chat (of course a must for those on a trip to Hyderabad) but it is the Bandi or the food stall that is taking over the city. Streams of cars, bikes can be seen parked on any free place nearby, with people waiting patiently for their share of these yummy snacks, looking greedily as the bandi owners prepare them. Paani puri, aloo tikki, mirchi bajjis, idlis, dosas, punugulus, shawarmas, noodles, momos, jalebis, chai, Osmania biscuits and what not! So hop in at least to these food places of Hyderabad!


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Thursday, July 14, 2022



Golden Temple in Amritsar has the largest free kitchen in the world. Open 24 hours, year round, this food hall feeds 100,000 people for free each day. And on religious holidays that number can double. Just one of these huge bowls is enough to feed around 10,000 people.

Harmandir Sahib, often referred to as the Golden Temple, it's the largest Sikh shrine in the world. But despite being part of the holy site this kitchen doesn't discriminate, the food is completely free to anyone, regardless of religion, gender, or ethnicity. 

Community kitchens, or Langar, have been popular across South Asia since the birth of Sikhism. And the Langar at the Golden Temple has been serving meals since 1577. Each dish is cooked in giant metal vats. Over one hundred gas cylinders and huge piles of wood are burned through every day to keep things running 24/7. And there's only one short 30 minute break in the cooking from 4:30 to 5am.


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Wednesday, July 13, 2022



Ajanta caves are the set of 30 Buddhist cave temples. Concealed away in the hills of North-west India, around 200 miles way from the busy roads of Mumbai, a superlative gemstone of art and religion is sited.


The Ajanta Caves shaped into the face of a mountain, appear as a horseshoe around the Wangorah River. These caves are the matchless epitomes of one of nation's distinctive artistic traditions- the rock cut temples. Some of these caves date back from the 2nd century BC. Comprising the Buddhist traditions of Theravada and Mahayana, Ajanta caves boast some of the most precious works of Buddhist art that is carved in it. These spellbinding caves are situated at 55 kms distance from the Jagaon city and just 105 kms away from Aurangabad, Maharashtra.


It is believed that the caves were constructed in two phases. The first phase had been started approximately in the second century BCE. And the second phase had been occurred from 400-650 CE. The Ajanta Caves comprise prehistorically monasteries and worship halls of divergent Buddhist traditions and it is sculptured 246 ft. wall of Rock. These caves are either Chaityas Griha – worship hall (chapels- stupa monument halls) or Viharas (monasteries with residence halls). These caves ae used by Buddhist monks for meditation and the study of Buddhist teachings mainly during monsoon. Ajanta Caves are excavated in the horseshoe-shaped bend of rock surface nearly 76 mt height, located on bank of the river Waghur and forest ravines of the Sahyadri Hills.


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Tuesday, July 12, 2022




India is full of its colonial past. One such place is the Puducherry Union Territory present in the Southern half of India. It lives with its remnants of the French past. The state of Tamil Nadu surrounds the place. In past, it was called Pondicherry but they changed it in 2006. The main pull of the place is its location by the Bay of Bengal. You are up close and personal with the breeze throughout the day. Till date, French is the official language of the Union Territory. You will see the influence of French in the city planning, the villas adorn a similar style and some streets retain their French names. This small place will definitely melt your hearts when you visit it.



Located 162km south of Chennai, Puducherry is a serene town located on the southern coast of India and has become one of the favourite vacation destinations in South India and a definite weekend getaway from Chennai or Bengaluru. The credit of holding onto the French culture goes to the location population where you would find individuals speaking fluent French. From French cuisine options to their beautiful streets and bars, cafes, and churches to the unspoilt stretch of beaches, this place has everything you would want to make your trip very different with the best flavours of French. 



Have a walk alongside the promenade beach and witness sunrise with waves crashing down the shore. Next in line are the streets lined with pretty yellow houses in the White town – a small locality located beside the sea and offering some of the best tourist locations of Puducherry ranging from old churches to Joan of Arc statue, French War Memorial, Old Lighthouse, Gandhi Statue, Beach Road, and Sri Aurobindo Ashram. Rent a bicycle or just walk around the pretty lanes and explore the French architecture and local arty cafes.



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Rains are magical in India. Though most travelers do not count this as a good time to travel, but there is a certain charm in vacations during downpour. With our list of spectacular monsoon destinations in India, you will certainly change your opinion about the glorious rainy season.


These are the places where you can enjoy vacations for relaxing, sightseeing and adventure accompanied with gentle winds, light raindrops and that delicious smell of Earth. The season of bliss, beauty and relief, savor one vacation in India of such pleasures.


1. Coorg, Karnataka

One of the most beautiful monsoon destinations in India, Coorg is not just one of the most beautiful hill stations of Karnataka but also India. Blessed with gorgeous scenery dotted with vast coffee plantations, it is the perfect getaway in the monsoon. During the rains, the Abbey and Jog waterfalls flow in their full might, creating an impressive picture. Also, if you are into adventure sports, then embark on a trek to the highest peak of Tadiandamol, which is known for its wonderful scenery. Bylekuppe, Madikeri Fort, and other sights are equally pleasant. If you are lucky, you will get a glimpse of a rainbow.


2. Shillong, Meghalaya

Nestled in the abode of clouds, Shillong in Meghalaya is listed top among the best places to visit in India during monsoon. Known for its captivating beauty, the hill town looks all the more amazing during the monsoons. If you do not mind getting drenched, this place is a perfect getaway. Misty clouds, lush green everywhere and roaring waterfalls are the reasons for visiting.


3. Munnar, Kerala

Munnar is truly a paradise in Kerala. This hill station is one of the must-visit monsoon destinations in India. Rains add magic and romance to the already beautiful hills of the Western Ghats, a prime tea-growing region carpeted in emerald-green tea plantations. Mist envelopes the mountain tops, seasonal waterfalls present amazing sights and the ambiance is soothing. 


4. Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand

The Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand is one of the most beautiful places on Earth. Monsoon is the best time to enjoy a visit, as the mountain flowers of every possible shade, bloom after the rain. Where else can you enjoy the beauty of more than 400 varieties of flowers in their full bloom? This valley is a part of the national park where you can reach only after a scenic easy trek. 

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Monday, July 11, 2022



Peak season in parts of the country but pleasantly free of crowds in others, July is midsummer in Turkey and the temperatures are high. If you love beaches or like the idea of having amazing cultural sites mostly to yourself, consider visiting Turkey in July.


Once positioned as the centerpiece of the great Ottoman Empire, the modern Turkish Republic is one of the most sought after tourist destinations in the world. Straddling Asia and Europe, its location puts Turkey in a strategically influential space and serves as a gateway between Asia and Europe.


As a result, trade and cultural exchange has made Turkey a prolific country with a distinct identity. Here you will get a taste of a mouthwatering cuisine as well as find numerous archaeological and religious sites. There are plenty of reasons to visit Turkey in July. The people in Turkey are friendly and welcoming of the visitors as it means better business for them. The country is beautiful, cheap and culturally rich. Turkey in July has comfortably warm seas hence beaches are packed and buzzing. However, the crowds in the cities are lean, which results in cheap accommodation and less lines at attractions.


Turkey in July also hosts a couple of seasonal festivals along with an annual Jazz festival. The Istanbul International Jazz Festival is an annual cultural festival held in Istanbul in the month of July each year. 


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Saturday, July 09, 2022




Impromptu travelling is all about having things unplanned. Let's say you decide right at this moment that you will go to the airport or a bus station or a railway station and buy a ticket to whichever place that brings a spark to your eyes. You may venture out on that journey, but not even reach the destination sometimes. 


It might happen that mid-way you witness a gorgeous spot, and decide that this is where you would love to vacay. You don't have any hotel bookings, you don't have any recommendations, and the best part, you have no idea what you re going to experience, who you are going to meet or what you are going to do.


Jaipur is an ideal destination for an unplanned trip. Jaipur is known as the 'Pink City' which is the color of hospitality. It's also the first planned city of India, so there's many historic landmarks around. Visit one of the two magnificent forts or the beautiful Garh Ganesh Temple. Jaipur is known as the 'Pink City' which is the color of hospitality.


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Friday, July 08, 2022



It’s no surprise that the Indian wildlife scene is one of the best in the world. With 106 national parks, 565 wildlife sanctuaries, 72 bird sanctuaries, 52 tiger reserves, 91,000 species of animals, 45,000 species of plants, 1317 species of birds, 472 species of amphibians and counting, it is safe to say that India is a megadiverse country.


Tigers, leopards, bears, birds and elephants draw a large number of enthusiasts to these wildlife parks. A majority of these visits happen during the daytime. Have you ever wondered how the forest is at nighttime? Various species of birds, animals and amphibians are most active at night and the best way to see them in action is to go for a night safari. 


Bandhavgarh is one of the most loved national parks in India, famous for the Bengal tiger, leopard, sloth bear, Asiatic jackals and many more. Here you can do the night safari from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM in the Parasi & Pachpedi zone.


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Thursday, July 07, 2022




Cascading waterfalls, unstoppable pouring of rain and valleys carpeted with lush greenery are some of the features of Mawsynram, a tiny village on the eastern part of the Khasi Hills in the north-eastern state of Meghalaya. Famed as the wettest place in India, Mawsynram is a popular hill station among tourists. The region receives annual rainfall of almost 12 metres.




The region is blessed with incredible flora and fauna, and you will be always greeted with unexpected rain anytime during the year. Exploring this region is itself an experience for every traveller, wanting to meet with thrill. No doubt, Mawsynram is among the top monsoon destination that should not be missed.


The prime tourist attraction in Mawsynram is the botanical garden located at a quiet yet breath-taking spot. Several varieties of exotic and indigenous plants can be viewed at the garden. The site even houses a small scale aviary that boasts of a variety of colourful and exotic bird species. One of the most underrated tourist attractions of Mawsynram is Dwarksuid, a charming pool with sprawling, rocky banks. The rock formations in the region are unforgettable due to their unique lotus-like shape.


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Wednesday, July 06, 2022



Zorbing consists of the rapid descent of a person from an inclined surface to a volume transparent ball with dense outer walls and special fastenings inside spheres of the ball.


In an attempt to boost sports and adventure tourism in Jammu and Kashmir, the tourism industry has decided to explore the unexplored gem of Kashmir, Kishtwar. Adventures like zorbing ball, trampoline, sky jumpers, paragliding and more fun-filled activities were introduced. 


This quaint city – Kishtwar – located just 235 km away from Jammu, is known for sapphire and saffron. With the pristine view of snow-capped mountains, scenic green grassland and surrounded by peace. Kishtwar will provide everything based on your choice. Right from adventure lover to heritage sight-seeing to the nature lover, you have come to the right place.


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Tuesday, July 05, 2022



Encircled with lush green hills and pine trees and having a very peaceful surroundings, the places to visit in Shillong are loaded with scenic beauty and calm aura. Be it the quaint monasteries or the rolling hills, the tourists spots here come in a large variety. If thinking about spending some time in serenity, you can hop to Umiam Lake or the Elephant Falls. Both the locations boast of having splendid natural beauty. If wishing to indulge in local culinary delights while shopping for handicrafts then you can head to the Police Bazaar and enjoy an evening like never before.


There are various tourist attractions to explore in Shillong and its outskirts like waterfalls, caves, natural parks and lakes. During your visit to different places in Shillong, apart from nature you can also explore the culture, heritage, lifestyle of the local tribals. The weather of Shillong is very pleasant owing to its geographical location nearby the plains of Bangladesh and the surrounding mountains. During summers travellers visit Shillong in large numbers to enjoy the pleasant weather of Shillong and get a sigh of relief from the scorching heat of the plains.



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Festivals of North East India – The 7 sisters of the North East hold a cornucopia of delights as well as cultural richness within their boundaries. Festivals in North East India flaunt its rich culture. Most of the festivals here are either related to agriculture, Buddhism or beginning of a New Year. There are many festivals that extend over a number of days and include folk/tribal dance and music. Here is a list of handpicked North East festivals which showcase the natural charm, artistic abilities as well as savory cuisine of these seven stunning states. Most of these festivals shed light on the beauty and diversity of tribal life and art forms that abound in the North Eastern states of India.


If you are planning a trip somewhere, here are a few popular festivals of North-east India that you should consider attending:


1. Bihu Event, Assam


This is a festival of the Assamese New Year. Bohag Bihu, as it is locally known, is one of the one of the biggest festivals in Assam. It is popular thrice a year, i.e, Rongali Bihu or Bohag, Kongali Bihu or Kaati and Bhogali Bihu or Maagh. The festival begins from the 14th of April as well as is spread across seven days. On the very first day, the bulls are fed as well as bathed. On the day of the main event, people adorn themselves and also present each various other with a Gamosa. This is when the children of the tribe do the Bihu Dancing. Several Assamese delicacies are prepared during this festival.



2. Hornbill Festival, Nagaland


The many festivals in North East India highlight the region’s rich indigenous culture with folk songs, tribal dances, food, and crafts.


Nagaland, which shares a border with Myanmar, has actually truly embraced the idea of tourism. The Hornbill Festival is perhaps one of the most renowned as well as largest of the North East India festivals, and also it’s absolutely Nagaland’s huge draw card. Named after the state’s most admired bird, the event showcases the heritage of the 16 tribes there, which along with dancing flaunt their hunting and also waring skills. Throughout the years, the Hornbill Festival has actually grown to incorporate the Hornbill National Rock Show, which attracts bands from around India to compete, as well as a night market.



3. Wangala Festival, Meghalaya


This is a festival of the Garo tribe and also is kept in the second week of November annually. It is a post-harvest festival that honors Misi Saljong. The ritulas are done by the Nokma or the Principal of the tribe and the offerings consist of cooked rice, brewed beer as well as vegetables. The music are the highlight and the festival is also called the 100 drum festival.


4. Ziro Festival of Music, Arunachal Pradesh


A iconic outdoor music festival in one of India’s most remote as well as picturesque locations (think rich paddy areas and pine clad mountains), Ziro features a combination of 30 indie bands from across the world and also top individual acts from throughout northeast India. It’s one of the greatest outdoor songs events in the nation! Camping facilities are provided.

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