Wednesday, June 08, 2022



India having the longest stretch of coastline exhibits some serene beautiful beaches. Important beaches in and around Mumbai include the Juhu Beach, Manori Beach, Alibaug, Kashid beach, Murud Janjira, Harihareshwar beach, Ganpatipule, Tarkarli, etc. Famous beaches trending towards the north of Mumbai are Mandvi beach, Daman, Diu, Dumas beach, Somnath, etc. Chennai being the beach town of India exhibits the true beauty of Marina beach. Apart from the Marina Beach, there are also several beaches including Mahabalipuram, Tranquebar, Kovalam, Poompuhar, Rameshwaram and Kanyakumari. Pondicherry is well known for its beautiful Beaches and being proximate to both Bangalore and Chennai attracts a lot of tourist throughout the year. Kerala boasts of several exotic and beautiful beaches including Kovalam, Varkala, Kochi, Alappuzha, Bekal, Kozhikode, etc. whereas, the beaches in Goa are the ones that attract a large number of tourist every year. Laying behind beautiful and some of the most exotic and surreal beaches Andaman and Nicobar Islands remain unexplored and untouched by tourists.


Being an island, seashores are there on every corner in Rameshwaram. Although, the beaches might not be so sandy and there are fewer pebbles. It would all be a smooth walk on the beach. Many pilgrims would be seen performing holy rituals as the place has a historical significance.Almost everyone is aware of the beauty that Rameshwaram holds in terms of temples, forests and wide roads. But there’s something beyond these usual fancy spots that people like to see when in Rameshwaram and that is its beaches.


Beaches in Rameshwaram : Agni Theertham, Dhanushkodi, Kunthukal Beach, Sangumal Beach, Villoondi Theertham...


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Ocean's Day 2022: Beaches in Rameshwram

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Tuesday, June 07, 2022





Hyderabad has added a new attraction for all the adventure sports lovers by launching its first indoor skydiving facility. Float like a butterfly in India's first indoor skydiving arena. 
Offered by GravityZip, the indoor skydiving was inaugurated in the presence of M. Stephen Raveendra, commissioner of police, Cyberabad, Jayesh Ranjan, principal secretary, IT & I&C and Air Commodore Ashutosh Chaturvedi, principal director, Air Force Adventure & Sports.A team of instructors from Europe has been appointed to guide the visitors.


Indoor skydiving will be safer as the participant won’t have to jump from an extreme height. They will float in a vertical cylindrical tunnel. The pre-booking of the indoor activity has started. Reportedly, the indoor skydiving facility will have certified trainers from Europe and the entire skydiving experience will be 40-minutes, including training.


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India's First Indoor Skydiving Facility : Hyderabad

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Food tourism is the activity of traveling in order to find great food and related culinary activities. It can be a simple act of tasting local food in a new destination or learning to cook a new dish. Other activities like wine tasting, tea tasting, farm trips also fall in this category.


The National Capital Region is on everyone’s bucket list for travel, mainly because of its cosmopolitan vibe and Mughal-era architecture. Here, in Delhi, you will find food luring you from all corners, whether you are in Old Delhi or New Delhi. Head over to Old Delhi if you want a taste of the Mughal era, at restaurants such as Karim’s and Al Jawahar. Kebabs and biryanis galore, this is a paradise for food lovers. New Delhi, too, has numerous options for world cuisine, and you pretty much get any Indian cuisine that you can think of. You must head to Delhi Haat to get a culinary insight into other Indian states.


The commercial capital of India, Mumbai, is one of the main attractions of India, not to forget its glamorous side. In Mumbai, you can expect a whole range of different food, taste that would stick differently. There is the famed vada pav, which is a burst of flavours; and, if you are fan of seafood, do not forget to try Maharashtrian seafood. Mumbai is also known for its incredible Parsi food and that is something that you need to try, because it is rare to find.


If you think you know Indian cuisine, Kochi is there to change your perception. Kerala cuisine is all about wonderful non-vegetarian and vegetarian foods, most of which are spicy and alarmingly tasty. If you think you have had all types of biryani, try the Malabar biryani, also try fish moileeappam, and the ultimate Kerala thalisadya. Kerala also has a healthy dose of vadadosa, and the rest of the mainstream South Indian foods, so you really have a range of food to choose from.

Culinary Tourism: Explore India Through Food

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Monday, June 06, 2022



Aching to travel but hate the idea of leaving your ‘furry’ friends behind. The whole idea may sound alien to a lot of you but only a ‘pet-parent’ can understand the emotions attached to caring for furry friends. In reality, looking out for pet-friendly destinations is still a task in India and not many hotels are ready to accommodate and host our ‘paw-some’ friends. So can a pet owner never indulge in pet-friendly travel?


Well, the good news is that pet-friendly travel is now possible in India in a few hotels and homestays. Thanks to these people, even our furry friends can now enjoy a vacation while the entire family is on the go! Many tourist destinations now allow you to travel with pets. Moreover, these places allow full access to all common areas, services, and amenities for our ‘paw-some’ friends.


Manali is a year-round magnet for travelers from all walks of life. Enveloped by high peaks in the stunning Beas valley, Manali is truly an adventure land. Moreover, Manali has etched its name in the travel world for being one of the few pet-friendly travel destinations. Situated at a distance of about 19 kilometers from Manali, the quaint little village of Naggar houses the Pine Palace. The hotel overlooks the beautiful Beas valley and offers mesmerizing views. The place is ideal for trekking too and offers delicious and lip-smacking home-cooked meals.


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Travel With Your Pet : Pet-Friendly Manali

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Saturday, June 04, 2022



Mawlynnong has earned a reputation for being one of the cleanest villages in Asia, but a sobriquet that does more justice is that of God’s Own Garden. The fruit orchards, the rushing streams, the evergreen surroundings, the swaying palms, and the well-preserved traditions of the Khasis provide a picture-perfect stage on the edge of Meghalaya’s southern ranges.


Arguably the most famous icon of Meghalaya is found here – the Nohwet Living Root Bridge. The bridge was created by weaving the roots of the Ficus Elastica tree around a framework and continuing this process for generations. These living root bridges are a staple of Khasi traditional architecture and were important for the villages in the steep valleys and mountains, helping the people connect with each other and travel to the plains to trade. These fascinating bridges are built in harmony with nature and get stronger as they grow older. After admiring the bridge, you can also take a dip in the gushing, cool waters of the river.



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Cleanest Village In Asia : Mawlynnong

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Friday, June 03, 2022



Amsterdam is well known as one of the most bicycle-friendly cities, with high levels of bicycle infrastructure, planning and funding, tourism — as well as high levels of bike theft, safety concerns and overcrowding in places.


Cyclists rule in Amsterdam and great pains have been taken to accommodate them: the city is equipped with an elaborate network of cycle-paths and lanes, so safe and comfortable that even toddlers and elderly people use bikes as the easiest mode of transport. It’s not only Amsterdam which boasts a network of cycle-paths, of course; you’ll find them in all Dutch cities.


The Dutch take this for granted; they even tend to believe these cycle-paths have existed since the beginning of time. But that is certainly not the case. There was a time, in the 1950s and 60s, when cyclists were under severe threat of being expelled from Dutch cities by the growing number of cars. Only thanks to fierce activism and a number of decisive events would Amsterdam succeed in becoming what it is, unquestionably, now: the bicycle capital of the world.


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Cycling in Amsterdam : Bicycle Capital Of The World!!

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Thursday, June 02, 2022



India is a vast country. Hundreds of traditions, schools of thoughts, cultures and diverse topography have made it nearly impossible to condense its identity in a brisk clause. Its vastness is such that you never travel through it enough. There are always some colossal sceneries, monuments or spots that are left unexplored either because it is difficult to reach there or because it has lost its glory to natural calamities or invasions.


Surrounded by snow-capped mountains of Himalayas, Gurez Valley is a beautiful place located 2,400 metres above the sea level. It is 123km from Srinagar. Gurez Valley is divided into 15 small villages, Dawar being the main town of the valley. Because of its high altitude, the valley receives heavy snowfall and loses its connectivity to the outside world for almost half of the year. The most minimal human invasion has rendered the place with immense scenic beauty. Kishanganga River flows through the heart of the valley and enhances its beauty. The valley’s richness in fauna and flora is another giving of nature’s bounty. The place is nothing but a slice of heaven capable of enchanting its beholders. 


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Unexplored Destination : Gurez Valley, Kashmir

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