Tuesday, April 26, 2022



Tourism is flourishing in Kashmir, which brings business for localities here in return for their various opulent services, activities to keep tourists engaged and coming in. To help tourists be comfortable and able to travel around hotels, restaurants, transportation, medical facilities and other services are improving and increasing day by day in Jammu and Kashmir. While for the entertainment purpose and to showcase the best of Jammu and Kashmir, activities like sightseeing, camping, trekking, water sports, Aerosports and many more other activities are introduced in Kashmir.


Travellers to Kashmir would be thrilled to know that there is now a hot air balloon service at Zabarwan Park, Srinagar. You can now experience the beautiful Zabarwan Park, and its surrounding areas from a hot air balloon. The hot air balloon is set to attract locals and tourists alike, and provide them with a new form of entertainment. You can get amazing views of Dal Lake when floating in the air with this hot air balloon over Zabarwan Park.


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Hot Air Ballooning In Kashmir!!

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India has an incredible expanse and offers delight to travelers and tourists alike. acres and acres of lush green land endowed with scented air, bickering brooks and shimmering lakes, Southern India boasts of some magnificent hill stations. With the summer sun shining around the corner, temperatures soaring high, it will soon be time to escape the heat to the hill stations in South India around.

1. Munnar – The Serene Hill Station

Incredibly the most beautiful and serene hill station in South India is Munnar. A honeymooners paradise, located in the green lands of Kerala, blessed with beautiful lakes and waterfalls tinkering down the valleys through the aromatic plantations, exquisite fauna and rich flora.


2. Coorg – Captivating Weekend Getaway

Nestled amidst the hills and valleys of the picturesque Western Ghats, Coorg is the most perfect hill station getaway in down South. Countless streams peep through the steep hills and tea-blanketed valleys beckoning travellers, trekkers and rock climbers alike. 


3. Ooty – Queen Of Hill Stations

A perfect family holiday destination & popular amongst newly weds, the ‘Queen of Hill Stations’ or Ooty has been a popular hill station since years. Soaring mountains, thick forest, extensive grasslands and miles of tea gardens greet every traveller.


4. Kodaikanal – Forested Valleys And Beautiful Waterfalls

Located in the Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal is one of the most well-known and well-populated hill stations in South India. Meadows, grasslands, waterfalls, valleys, forests & lakes define this picturesque hideaway. 


South Indian Hill Stations To Visit This Summer!!

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Monday, April 25, 2022



Muslims across the globe are always united in one activity whenever the fasting period is around – Ramadan.  You will find both young and old Muslims observing this season of holiness and spirituality.  After fasting for thirty days, the holy month ends with a period of celebration. As the first of the two canonical festivals of Islam, Eid ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan (the holy fasting season).


Eid ul-Fitr in Egypt is a time of private visits and hospitable receptions when friends visit one another, gifts are presented, and new clothes are worn. This season is always marked as a public holiday, as it is indeed a season to relish for Muslims. Eid ul-Fitr is one of the biggest celebrations in Egypt.  In fact, it is a three day holiday in Egypt. The word Eid (from the Arabic language) implies celebration, feast, and recurring joy but to Egyptians, this word rings more than just bells.  If you were to mention the word Eid to any Egyptian, he would respond with a sense of delight, reflecting a heart full of joy as if he were still a child.


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Celebrate Eid-Ul-Fitr in Egypt!!

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Saturday, April 23, 2022



The Dubai Food Festival (DFF) is a gastronomic two and a half week-long celebration - a chance for visitors to explore the city through indulgence in food, from street fare to fine dining experiences. For 17 days, Dubai turns into a food haven and a hot spot among culinary explorers from around the world. The Dubai Food Festival is a melting pot of culinary expertise and extravaganza - hundreds of chefs, local and internationally celebrated including newbies, entrepreneurs, food enthusiasts, and chroniclers come together to celebrate this delectable event.


The Dubai Food Festival is a two-week delightful fiesta facilitating several street food fairs and special retail promotions as well. At DFF, one can experience events such as the Swyp Beach Canteen, Hidden Gems, Dubai Restaurant Week, Foodie Experiences, Taste of Dubai, and Limited Coffee Edition.


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Gastronomy Gala | Dubai Food Festival

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Friday, April 22, 2022



Tourists visiting Kerala can now enjoy all comforts while travelling in a luxury caravan. As per news reports, the Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC) has announced the launch of Kerala’s first Caravan Tourism package, under which tourists will be able to avail all comforts while travelling on a luxury caravan by paying INR 3999 plus tax per person per night. Plus, the ride fare has been fixed at INR 40 per kilometre, whereas the caravan will be able to accommodate up to two children and four adults. Reports have it that as Kerala’s premium hospitality service provider, the state-run KTDC has signed an agreement with caravan service providers opting to operate under the package.



Further adding momentum to the state’s Keravan Kerala initiative, KTDC is now offering a Caravan Holidays package for tourists visiting the region. Initially, safari circuit as per the package will cover Kumarakom - Vagamon - Thekkady route, which will start in the morning from lakeside in Kumarakom, then reach Vagamon in the afternoon, thereby travelling a distance of 80 - 100 km via the breathtaking settings of central Kerala. Reportedly, the package comes with a bonfire and free parking experience for tourists.



Keravan Kerala | Go Caravanning

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Thursday, April 21, 2022



Picturesque and enchanting, Kashmir is cradled high in the lofty green Himalayas and hailed all over the world for its incredible natural beauty. Surrounded by mountain peaks, lush green valleys, glistening lakes, temples and spectacular Mughal-era gardens, it has inspired poets through centuries. The valleys of Kashmir are untamed and unspoilt. Surrounded by the sublime mountains, these valleys echo nature, beauty and a certain level of mysticism. Charming lakes: The lakes in Kashmir are crystal clear, stunning and pristine. Srinagar boasts of the Dal and Nageen Lakes which are stunning.



Kashmir has made a record in March 2022. It’s for the first time in 10 years that the valley recorded footfall of around 1.8 lakh tourists in the month of March, as per the figures available with the Kashmir tourism department. The department is hoping that the number of tourists will only increase in the coming two months as it will be the peak of summer season in India.


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Heaven On Earth !! Kashmir!

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Wednesday, April 20, 2022




The ninth month of the Islamic calendar, Ramadan is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting (usually around May or June) to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad. While fasting from dawn until sunset, Muslims refrain from consuming food, drinking liquids, smoking, engaging in sexual relations and ‘sinful’ behavior, such as lying and fighting. Like many other religions, fasting is designed to develop self-control and inspire self-improvement. In Malaysia, Muslims typically begin fasting for the full day during Ramadan from the age of 12.



Like most Muslim-majority countries, Muslim-run food outlets close across Malaysia during the day, but that doesn’t mean food can’t be found. To the contrary, Chinese and other non-Muslim-run restaurants remain open pretty much everywhere, aside from the more conservative states of Kelantan, Kedah, Kuala Terengganu and increasingly Johor, where food can still be found during the day with a bit of effort.



Attractions, stores, and even bars and nightclubs stay open in most cities and towns during Ramadan in Malaysia. While smaller cities and villages are typically quieter during the day, they burst into life at night during the main meal, which can make for some fantastic photo opportunities.


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Holy Month In Malaysia | Ramadan

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