Tuesday, January 18, 2022



Dayara Bugyal is a Bugyal in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand. Dayara Bugyal is a popular Trekking and Camping Destination. The Bugyal has an average elevation of 3639m and is around 40 km from Uttarkashi. Dayara Bugyal is nestled between the Deodar and Rhododendron trees and is rich in flora and fauna.


Ideal trek for long weekends, Dayara Bugyal can be a perfect start for beginners. Dayara Bugyal trek goes through open land and dense forest at different places ending up at the vast expanse of lush green meadow. Most of the trekkers start their trek from Barsu village and they trek down via Raithal to see the scenic beauty of both the routes of Dayara Bugyal.


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Dayara Bugyal Trek

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Monday, January 17, 2022




Pelling, located in West Sikkim, is one of those hill stations in India that is still hidden from the flocking crowd. Peppered with artistic monasteries, shimmering lakes and cascading waterfalls, Pelling is the perfect place to break your monotony of life to soak in the peace of this picturesque town. 


Pelling is fortune to feature several beautiful waterfalls; the most famous among them being the Kanchenjunga Waterfalls and Rimbhi Waterfall. 


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Hidden Beauty - Pelling

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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 15, 2022



Rhino Walking Safaris specializes in luxury walking safaris in 12,000 hectares of pristine bushveld in the only wilderness concession in the Kruger National Park. The concession shares a 15km unfenced boundary with the famous Mala Mala and Sabi Sands reserve, with an abundance of wildlife moving freely between the two reserves. Follow animal trails on foot through this environmentally sensitive area that offers the Big Five as well as a diversity of fauna and flora.


Rhino Walking Safaris and its two camps, Plains Camp and Rhino Post Safari Lodge, lie within a private wilderness concession just north of Skukuza in the Kruger National Park, offering exclusive walking trails and game drive safaris. The park is home to an impressive number of species, has an amazing 16 different ecosystems, and ranks as a prime Big Five game viewing area.


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South Africa Rhino Walking Safari

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Dhauladhar  is a mountain range which is part of a lesser Himalayan chain of mountains. It rises from the Shivalik hills, to the north of Kangra and MandiDharamsala, the headquarters of Kangra district and the winter capital of Himachal Pradesh, lies on its southern spur in the Kangra Valley, which divides it from Chamba.


The highest peak in the range is the Hanuman ka tibba, approached from Bada Bhangal, about 5860m high. The elevation of the Dhauladhars ranges widely from 3,500 m to nearly 6,000 m. From the banks of the Beas river in Kulu, the range curves towards the town of Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, India. Then, running north, it passes through Barabhangal, joins the Pir Panjal range and moves into Chamba, Himachal Pradesh.


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Divine Dhauladhar

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Friday, January 14, 2022




The misty mountains of Cherrapunji are the home of the clouds. One of the wettest places on earth, there are plenty of places to visit in Cherrapunji rich with bountiful rain and rivers that fall off the mountains in thunderous waterfalls. The region is also abundant with forests, natural caves, and a thriving flora and fauna. It’s truly a paradise on earth and the home of indigenous tribes and exotic cultures. A visit to Cherrapunji in the Indian state of Meghalaya will offer a unique perspective of the North Eastern region.


Nestled deep within the heart of Meghalaya, there are countless places in Cherrapunji to rekindle the spark of adventure. A beautiful town sitting in the East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya, Cherrapunji is endowed with vast stretches of verdant beauty, which house some of the highest waterfalls in Asia along with mesmerising forest trails. Out of all the incredible places that Cherrapunji harbours, there are some you should not miss out on!


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Misty Cherrapunji

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Located in the Indian state of West Bengal, Darjeeling is known for its tea industry. The city is located amidst the lower Himalayas that are also known as the Mahabharat Range. The town was developed in the mid-19th century by the British and soon the town came to be known for its vast tea estates that produce the best Tea in the country. The city was controlled by the kingdom of Sikkim till it was taken by the Gorkhas and subsequently the British. The town is located at an average elevation of 2050 meters and comes under the eastern Himalayan Zoo-geographic zone. The town is endowed with a rich cultural history and natural resources and due to its pleasant climate all year round, is a popular tourist spot.


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Darjeeling Beautiful

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