Showing posts with label Beaches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beaches. Show all posts

Monday, January 17, 2022




Encompassed by the ever sunny skies and turquoise beaches, the tourist places in Andaman and Nicobar would surely make your holidays unforgettable. This archipelago of 572 islands has something or the other for everyone. Some of your best experiences can start right at the capital city, Port Blair. You can explore its many museums, flora and fauna and the rich marine life. Near to it is the Neil island which is a perfect secluded place where you can explore sea caves and never seen before marine life.


Havelock Island, which has sun-bleached sand and pristine waters, is surely the best place to dance with the waves. Another island called Bartang Island has everything you look for on an island- from captivating beaches, limestone caves, golden sunsets to mangrove creeks and spooky skeletons.

Several other places include the famous Cellular Jail, Mount Harriet and Madhuban for the exotic and distinct flora and fauna, Ross Island, Neil Island, Viper Island consisting of old ruins, Barren island with an active volcano and the list goes on. Once you visit the Andaman and Nicobar islands, they will surely allure you with their charm.


The Blue Water Island - Andaman

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Saturday, January 08, 2022


Made famous for its spices and the slave trade of the 19th century, Zanzibar Island is much more than a stopping point on an itinerary, and can be seen as a destination in itself. What the island offers is a unique combination of outstanding beaches, along its eastern edge, interesting activities, such as visiting a working spice farm, and the cultural delights of Stone Town, with Arabian fortresses and minarets.


Roughly speaking, the island is a fairly undeveloped affair with only around 5 main roads, all leading back to the main town, Zanzibar, on its western edge. This simplicity makes it the perfect destination for those that are looking to explore a little as, should you reach the beach, you know you have gone wrong.


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Zanzibar Beach Tour

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Monday, December 20, 2021




Goa is synonymous to many things that are indicative of a life without worries and carefree measures. Be it the parties, the casinos, the flea markets or the beach shacks—Goa is to India what Ibiza is to the world.


Serving as the hot spot for vacationists from both near and far, Goa is all in all a place for the party animals and solace seekers alike. From the ravishing nightlife pubs to the ever fantastic beaches there is something for everyone. Apart from this, one must not dare to miss out on the Goan churches which not only cater to ultimate tranquility but also exhibit the architecture of the colonial period.


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Tranquil Goa

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Wednesday, December 08, 2021




The Jarawas  are an indigenous people of the Andaman Islands in India. They live in parts of South Andaman and Middle Andaman Islands, and their present numbers are estimated at between 250–400 individuals. They have largely shunned interaction with outsiders, and many particulars of their society, culture and traditions are poorly understood. Since the 1990s, contacts between Jarawa groups and outsiders grew increasingly frequent. By the 2000s, some Jarawas had become regular visitors at settlements, where they trade, interact with tourists, get medical aid, and even send their children to school.


The Jarawas are recognised as an Adivasi group in India. Along with other indigenous Andamanese peoples, they have inhabited the islands for several thousand years. The Andaman Islands have been known to outsiders since antiquity; however, until quite recent times they were infrequently visited, and such contacts were predominantly sporadic and temporary. For the greater portion of their history their only significant contact has been with other Andamanese groups. Through many decades, contact with the tribe has diminished quite significantly.


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Jarawas Island- Andaman

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Tuesday, December 07, 2021




Lombok is an island in West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. It forms part of the chain of the Lesser Sunda Islands, with the Lombok Strait separating it from Bali to the west and the Alas Strait between it and Sumbawa to the east. Lombok Island is separated by the Lombok strait from Bali Island in the west and by Alas strait in the east from Sumbawa Island.


The Sasak people are the dominant ethnic group living in this island, which also consist of 5 regions: North Lombok, Central Lombok, East Lombok, West Lombok and Mataram city, the capital of West Nusa Tenggara. North Lombok is where you can embark on the great hike to Mount Rinjani and linger until the sunset at Gili’s beautiful beaches.


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Lombok - Indonesia

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Saturday, December 04, 2021



Marsa Alam is growing in popularity among the international diving community. The resort’s undisturbed tranquility, relatively remote location, approximately four hours away from the popular Hurghada resort, makes it the ideal destination for a peaceful, relaxing vacation. The appeal of Marsa Alam lies in its tropical appearance, boasting rich blue sea coasts fringed with coral reef barriers, paradisiacal beaches, and proud palm trees. Marsa Alam has, as a result, become a favorite of divers eager to explore the resorts numerous un-spoilt diving sites where spinner dolphins and sea turtles swim freely. Snorkeling in Marsa Alam is par excellent with all the shore reefs and seagrass.


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Marsa Alam: Snorkeling Trip To Satayh Dolphin Reef

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Friday, December 03, 2021





Goa is one of the most favorite destination among Indian tourists due to its pristine beaches. Dotted with hundreds of impressive beaches in Goa, the incredible coastline of more than 100 km offers beautiful views and serenity where tourists enjoy and relax in the Sun.


Goa is a state which is gifted with incredible natural beauty. Natural Beauty of Goa includes waterfalls, green forest, fabulous beaches and sunshine. Waterfalls in Goa are added attraction to its natural beauty, The Dudh Sagar waterfall is one the major waterfall in Goa.


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Students Goa Tour

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Tuesday, November 30, 2021



Sharm el-Sheikh is an Egyptian resort town between the desert of the Sinai Peninsula and the Red Sea. It's known for its sheltered sandy beaches, clear waters and coral reefs. Naama Bay, with a palm tree-lined promenade, is filled with bars and restaurants. Ras Muhammad National Park is a major diving destination, with marine life around the Shark and Yolanda reefs and the Thistlegorm wreck.


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Sharm El-Sheikh

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Hangnaameedhoo is one of the inhabited islands of Ari Atoll (Alif Dhaal Atoll) for a great budget holiday in the Maldives. Swimming in crystal clear waters, house reef snorkeling, fun diving and relaxing on the private beach is the stuff that Hangnaameedhoo is made on. Finding just a little more than an hour by speedboat from Male, the idyllic island blessed with its pristine white sandy beaches and vibrant, untouched coral reefs, and thanks to the cheap accommodation, an attentive staff, great food and exciting water adventures you’ll get the ultimate Maldives island holiday experience but, happily, without the prices of luxury resorts.


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Hangnaameedhoo

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Thursday, November 11, 2021





Hulhumale Island is one of the groups of the Maldives islands; it is an artificial island created in the south of North Male Atoll, Maldives. The island of Hulhumale has beautiful gifts of nature like beaches, excellent and pleasant weather, serenity and tranquillity which attracts several tourists to the place. In addition to this, you can also try many water sports in Hulhumale such as scuba diving, snorkeling, and canoeing. While there are many things that you can enjoy, there are also many awesome places that can be explored.


The places to visit in Hulhumale are incredibly beautiful and alluring and each of them provides perfect recreational space for you to relax and rejuvenate as you straighten your sour muscles.


Tranquil Hulhumale

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Monday, November 01, 2021




Crafted by the hand of Gods, Kerala is one of the most beautiful places in the world. Its sobriquet of God's Own Country is well deserved. The entire expanse of Kerala is blessed with beauty, unmissable attractions and some of the most scenic places to visit. Synonymous with coconut trees lined adorning the village further, Kovalam fondly is also known as the “grove of coconut trees”. Much more than beaches, Kovalam has its charm even in the lighthouses that haunt you and remind you of the great times ahead. 


Tamil Nadu's long and beautiful coastline isn't the only gift nature has bestowed on this southern state. ... Be it the Anamalai Hills, which reign as South India's tallest, or the great railways of Nilgiris, the Western Ghats of Tamil Nadu make the state a destination worth visiting.


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Rendezvous Kerala-Tamil Nadu

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Kenya's most popular safari destination is the Maasai Mara National Reserve. This is where the BBC's Big Cat Diary was filmed, and there is nowhere better for close encounters with lions, cheetahs and leopards. Travel between July and October to see the wildebeest migration, the greatest wildlife show on earth.


The south coast of Kenya has a far more rustic appeal in comparison to Nyali or the other suburb beaches that are located immediately north of the Mombasa. This can be largely attributed to the logistical dislocation from the island-bound city which is connected by the steady but slow Likoni ferry service and not the road bridge. South of Mombasa run a series of small, privately owned and managed lodges, set on quiet coves, away from the general melee of the more well known beaches. A few of the less known, but truly fantastic lodges along this coast, between Mombasa and Diani, are Msambweni House and Kinondo Kwetu... both being ideal for either families or honeymooners. Other than these, Diani beach is in a similar vein to that of Watamu... an absolutely stunning, white beach running along the coast for as far as the eye can see with perfect blue waters. Again, this areas is also a good place to base yourself if you are a keen fisherman and, with restaurants such as the Forty Thieves nearby, Diani is a really good option for those looking for a little more than just a beach.



Wild Life And Beach Safari- Kenya

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Thursday, October 28, 2021




Da Nang is a beautiful beach city located in the central of Vietnam. Traveling to Da Nang, you will get a chance to visit breathtaking natural attractions while having fun on the beach or at amusement parks.


The best attractions in Da Nang are a good mix of centuries-old pagodas, French colonial buildings, as well as tranquil beaches with clear blue waters, and verdant national parks. Da Nang is known as the tourist capital of South Central Vietnam, with a west-coast location that makes for beautiful sunsets against an impressive backdrop of lush mountains.


If you’re looking to soak up the sun while on vacation, Da Nang’s pristine beaches offer a wide range of fun-filled activities and sightseeing opportunities. The best time to visit is between May and August, when the sun is out all day, waters are calm, and lifeguards readily available from 05:00 to 20:00 daily.



Alluring Da Nang

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Tuesday, October 19, 2021

 


Kanyakumari is popular because it is the only places on earth, where you can see the Sun Rise and Sun Set from the ocean. It is the only place in India where one can enjoy the unique spectacle of Sunset and Moonrise simultaneously on full moon days. The place is all about picture perfect sunsets, enchanting full-moon nights, scrumptious coastal food, walk by the azure waters and of course the thrill of being in such a geographical wonderful destination, indeed, Kanyakumari can always leave you asking for more. From scenic beaches to churches, temples, waterfalls and monuments-the places to visit in Kanyakumari include some of the best sceneries you will ever witness. Kanyakumari, a part of Tamil Nadu is unique in many ways and offers matchless scenic beauty.


Situated on the Pamban Island, Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu is a major Hindu pilgrimage famous for its history and temples and is home to one of the 12 jyotirlingas, the Ramanathswamy Temple. Rameswaram is situated on a small island in the Gulf of Mannar and is connected to the mainland by road and railway bridges.

 


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Beauties of Tamil Nadu- Kanyakumari & Rameswaram

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Tuesday, August 24, 2021

 



The dazzlingly beautiful coral archipelago of Lakshadweep is one of the most secluded beach destinations in India. Covered by a carpet of lush coconut palms, fringed by silvery white sand bordering an ocean where the colour of water ranges from the palest aquamarine to the deepest sapphire, these exotic islands are the perfect hideaway for those who enjoy the barefoot life. 


Agatti Island is the gateway to the Lakshadweep Islands. Designed for Dornier 228-type airplanes, the Agatti Aerodrome is located on a tiny strip of land fringed by cerulean waters and is the only one serving the Lakshadweep islands. As your flight lands at Agatti, feast your eyes on the shimmering waters of the lagoon that appear to merge into the blue horizon.


Scuba diving and snorkeling are the best way to get a closer look at the island’s rich marine life. Lakshadweep is the perfect place to luxuriate in pure seclusion. At dusk, watch the sun’s dying rays paint the lagoon into unforgettable and dramatic vistas as you stroll along the jetty at Kadmat Island, the only footprints in the sand being your own. 



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Dazzlingly Beautiful - Lakshadweep

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