Thursday, January 06, 2022




Maasai Mara National Reserve located in south west Kenya is a vast scenic expanse of gently rolling African savannah plains measuring 1510 square kilometers in area and bordering the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania to the south. Masai Mara is a unique wildlife conservation haven, famous for its spectacular natural diversity of wildlife and happens to be a premier Kenya Safari location in East Africa, offering visitors many reasons to visit this animal paradise. Large numbers of Lions, Cheetah, Elephant, Rhino, African Buffalo, Wildebeest, Giraffe, Zebra and many more animals are found in the park in their natural habitat, unconfined and free to roam the vast wilderness stretching for miles on end.


It is no surprise then that tourists from the world over travel here not least because the reserve has been voted one of the new Seven Wonders of the World. Regarding the origin of the name, the word 'Maasai' comes from the Maasai tribe, nomadic inhabitants of the area and the word 'Mara' is their word for 'spotted', referring to the ubiquitous flat topped acacia trees, shrubs and bushes that dot the landscape across most of the reserve.


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Maasai Mara National Reserve Safari

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Tuesday, January 04, 2022




Dharamshala is a scenic and panoramic hill station, tucked away in the Himalayas. With the Dhauladhar ranges and thick deodar forests in the background, Dharamshala has become an important highlight in most Himachal tour packages. As the place of residence of His Holiness – the Dalai Lama – this picturesque destination is not only popular among tourists but among spiritual seekers and religious travelers. Dharamshala boasts of jaw-dropping backdrop, stunning lake, vibrant monasteries, colorful temples, sparkling waterfalls, and vintage forts & museums.


While visiting Dharamshala, it feels like one has visited to a country dwelled by Tibetans. But the soul and the soil are truly welcoming. Located in Western Himachal region, Dharamshala is a prominent name in Buddhist tour to the state, as the home of Dalai Lama and all the Tibetans in exile. 


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Panoramic Hill Station - Dharamshala

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Talang Pass (4667 meters) is one of the highest passes of Dhauladhars and is a considerably difficult pass to maneuver. You will need our trained crew for crossing this dangerous and mysterious pass. It involves steep ascent and long walk on snows and technical route negotiation. The highest peak of this region Matterhorn (4946 meters) is north-west of this pass and Talang Pass serves as a base camp for climbing this beautiful peak. The name of the pass is derived from the local god Talang whose abode is supposed to be at the top of this pass. There are two very beautiful lakes near the pass (one is small though and called Dali) while the bigger one is called Arjun ka Talab and is the source of Bander khud. There are many beautiful waterfalls near the pass. This pass offers a commanding view of Manimahesh Kailash rage and Pir Panjals. There is a temple at the top of the pass made of rock slabs, cairns, tridents, bells dedicated to lord Talang.



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Trek To Talang Pass

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Monday, January 03, 2022



Dubai is regarded as one of the best cities in the United Arab Emirates. It is renowned for many different reasons, mainly for being one of the most luxurious cities, with ultra-modern buildings and architecture and, of course, the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world (828m!).


The latest travel rankings by the US News and World Report ranked Dubai as the tenth best destination in the world, and number one place to visit in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena), thanks to its mega attractions, spectacular “Persian Gulf views” and adrenaline-pumping activities.


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Luxurious Dubai

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The Chandrashila summit is a vantage point that stands unparalleled among our treks. From the top of the summit, you see perhaps the greatest mountain views of our Indian Himalayas. It is like a grand feast — there is so much to take in that you cannot take all of it in. It is an experience many trekkers cannot forget.



Nestled with the beauty of Chandrashila, Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Chaukhamba peaks, the Deoria Tal Chandrashila Trek at an altitude of 12,083 ft. gives you mesmerizing views of nature. A visit to the holy Tugnath temple, famous for being the highest Shiva temple in the world offers you a vantage point in the trek. During the trek, you can also get a view of the Ukimath temple and experience the divine aura of the pilgrim hotspots- Rishikesh, Devprayag, and Rudraprayag. Do not miss the chance to see migratory birds around, when you arrive at the serene Deoria Tal Lake.


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Deoriatal Chopta Tungnath Chandrashila Trek

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Saturday, January 01, 2022



Everybody always talks about the Malana trek but the picturesque Kheerganga is much more rewarding. You can take a long soothing dip in the natural sulphur hot water springs after a visually enchanting trek up the mountains. Kheerganga has much to offer to the avid traveller – panoramic views, quaint camps, amazing hill flora, mesmerising starry skies and YES awesome kheer.


March to early June is the best time to visit Kasol and Kheerganga, if you prefer warmer weather and spring. But it would be ideal from November to early December or late in January – February if you wanted to hike in the snow and expect colder weather! This adventure hike is a simple level hike. The terrain of the walk is a gentle slope and mostly a steep slope for a few short parts. Moreover, the fact that the trek lasts three days for a short distance of 25 km makes this trek a simple one, ideal for beginners! As you travel to Kasol, take care to explore the famous Israeli cafés and shops for beautiful souvenirs.


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Kasol Kheerganga Trek

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Zanzibar is an archipelago of four islands off the coast of East Africa. Its main island, Unguja, is often referred to as Zanzibar. Because of its strategic location along the spice and slave trade routes in the Indian Ocean, Zanzibar has been a stronghold for many countries throughout its history. Oman even declared Zanzibar its capital for 30 years in 1832. Zanzibar then became a British protectorate until it joined Tanganyika in the 1960s to form Tanzania.


Zanzibar is very close to the equator, and because of that, the temperatures are steady throughout the year, going from warm to quite hot (77 degrees to slightly above 85 degrees), with the advantage of a fresh sea breeze reaching you nearly everywhere on the island.


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Zanzibar Holiday

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