Wednesday, July 06, 2022



Zorbing consists of the rapid descent of a person from an inclined surface to a volume transparent ball with dense outer walls and special fastenings inside spheres of the ball.


In an attempt to boost sports and adventure tourism in Jammu and Kashmir, the tourism industry has decided to explore the unexplored gem of Kashmir, Kishtwar. Adventures like zorbing ball, trampoline, sky jumpers, paragliding and more fun-filled activities were introduced. 


This quaint city – Kishtwar – located just 235 km away from Jammu, is known for sapphire and saffron. With the pristine view of snow-capped mountains, scenic green grassland and surrounded by peace. Kishtwar will provide everything based on your choice. Right from adventure lover to heritage sight-seeing to the nature lover, you have come to the right place.


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Tuesday, July 05, 2022



Encircled with lush green hills and pine trees and having a very peaceful surroundings, the places to visit in Shillong are loaded with scenic beauty and calm aura. Be it the quaint monasteries or the rolling hills, the tourists spots here come in a large variety. If thinking about spending some time in serenity, you can hop to Umiam Lake or the Elephant Falls. Both the locations boast of having splendid natural beauty. If wishing to indulge in local culinary delights while shopping for handicrafts then you can head to the Police Bazaar and enjoy an evening like never before.


There are various tourist attractions to explore in Shillong and its outskirts like waterfalls, caves, natural parks and lakes. During your visit to different places in Shillong, apart from nature you can also explore the culture, heritage, lifestyle of the local tribals. The weather of Shillong is very pleasant owing to its geographical location nearby the plains of Bangladesh and the surrounding mountains. During summers travellers visit Shillong in large numbers to enjoy the pleasant weather of Shillong and get a sigh of relief from the scorching heat of the plains.



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Festivals of North East India – The 7 sisters of the North East hold a cornucopia of delights as well as cultural richness within their boundaries. Festivals in North East India flaunt its rich culture. Most of the festivals here are either related to agriculture, Buddhism or beginning of a New Year. There are many festivals that extend over a number of days and include folk/tribal dance and music. Here is a list of handpicked North East festivals which showcase the natural charm, artistic abilities as well as savory cuisine of these seven stunning states. Most of these festivals shed light on the beauty and diversity of tribal life and art forms that abound in the North Eastern states of India.


If you are planning a trip somewhere, here are a few popular festivals of North-east India that you should consider attending:


1. Bihu Event, Assam


This is a festival of the Assamese New Year. Bohag Bihu, as it is locally known, is one of the one of the biggest festivals in Assam. It is popular thrice a year, i.e, Rongali Bihu or Bohag, Kongali Bihu or Kaati and Bhogali Bihu or Maagh. The festival begins from the 14th of April as well as is spread across seven days. On the very first day, the bulls are fed as well as bathed. On the day of the main event, people adorn themselves and also present each various other with a Gamosa. This is when the children of the tribe do the Bihu Dancing. Several Assamese delicacies are prepared during this festival.



2. Hornbill Festival, Nagaland


The many festivals in North East India highlight the region’s rich indigenous culture with folk songs, tribal dances, food, and crafts.


Nagaland, which shares a border with Myanmar, has actually truly embraced the idea of tourism. The Hornbill Festival is perhaps one of the most renowned as well as largest of the North East India festivals, and also it’s absolutely Nagaland’s huge draw card. Named after the state’s most admired bird, the event showcases the heritage of the 16 tribes there, which along with dancing flaunt their hunting and also waring skills. Throughout the years, the Hornbill Festival has actually grown to incorporate the Hornbill National Rock Show, which attracts bands from around India to compete, as well as a night market.



3. Wangala Festival, Meghalaya


This is a festival of the Garo tribe and also is kept in the second week of November annually. It is a post-harvest festival that honors Misi Saljong. The ritulas are done by the Nokma or the Principal of the tribe and the offerings consist of cooked rice, brewed beer as well as vegetables. The music are the highlight and the festival is also called the 100 drum festival.


4. Ziro Festival of Music, Arunachal Pradesh


A iconic outdoor music festival in one of India’s most remote as well as picturesque locations (think rich paddy areas and pine clad mountains), Ziro features a combination of 30 indie bands from across the world and also top individual acts from throughout northeast India. It’s one of the greatest outdoor songs events in the nation! Camping facilities are provided.

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Saturday, July 02, 2022



Kochi, also known as the biggest city in Kerala is a popular tourist destination with fine harbors and a cosmopolitan bustling city life. Exploring the places to visit in Kochi, you will get a glimpse of the rich trade culture from the colonial British era as well as learn more about the hub of  exports and imports from ancient times. Pallipuram Fort, which is surrounded by the majestic blue oceans on one side and the beautiful lush western ghats is a must visit.


Kochi Marine Drive is yet another place that is just perfect for those evening strolls. You will also get to know more about the lifestyle of the residents as well as get to relish some authentic quick bites. The hill palace museum features the perfect mix of the old world charm. You will get to explore the galleries and witness some of the age old relics. Overall, Kochi Exhibits an amalgamation of different places to visit and can be explored by all kinds of tourists.


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Wednesday, June 29, 2022



Fireflies festival 2022 Mumbai arrives before the monsoon starts the weather between summer and rainy season, a period of one month where you can see Firefly.


These tiny female fireflies sparkle and shine to emit a glow. It’s nature’s own light show. Fireflies typically use bioluminescent to shine at twilight to attract mates. Firefly in my room lighting bugs brings magic to your summer night. Play with these little creatures while they keep amusing you all night long. Photographers, be ready with your cameras, to capture the sight and save it forever. Add to this the fun of a camping night in the folds of majestic Sahyadri.

Fireflies can be spotted in dark spots around Maharashtra like Lonavala, Naneghat, Purushwadi, Siddhagad Fort, Kothaligad Fort, Rajmachi Fireflies festival at Udhewadi, Bhandardara Dam, Harishchandragad Kalsubai Forest Area, Ghatghar Dam, Samrad Village and Igatpuri. Firefly Festival is held at these beautiful locations across Maharashtra. Most campsites are by the lake, river, and beautiful hilltop overlooking the picturesque Sahyadri. The area is surrounded by thick woods, making the area perfect for camping. The experience of camp life here is something to remember. The festival has many activities like campfire, bonfire, hiking and camping.

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Tuesday, June 28, 2022



Flamingos have been flocking the waters of Navi Mumbai  every year and have acquired a place on the list of tourists, travellers, and residents alike, to see a glimpse of this pink army of birds. mid the weather turning almost red hot, Mumbaikars got a visual respite as hordes of migratory birds flew in the state on April 26. The most attention-catching among the lot were the delicate flamingos that waded through the creek located in Navi Mumbai.

Thousands of flamingos made their entry into Mumbai. A few days ago, a huge number of small and big flamingos flocked to the Navi Mumbai area and it appeared like the Mumbai waters had turned pink in colour. It is believed that these birds migrate from Gujarat to Maharashtra during the summer season in search of food and water. The sight of flamingos was worth watching. It looked very beautiful. The entire Navi Mumbai area was covered in pink colour and this sight attracted many visitors. People from nearby areas and cities came to see how the shore had turned so beautiful. 

Every year, flamingos flock to Mumbai from Rann of Kutch, Gujarat, and countries like Iran, Iraq, Pakistan and Israel, where it is said that they are mostly found and breed. 


Navi Mumbai Turns Pink!! Flamingos!!

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India is full of awe-inspiring places to enthrall and inspire visitors. And, given the vast expanse and sheer diversity of this South Asian country, there are plenty of untouched and unexplored places. 


1. Ponmudi Hills, Kerala

The scenic hills of the Western Ghats, mist-covered valleys, lush tea plantations and forest-lands combine to create the spectacular natural landscape of this hill station. There are numerous trekking trails that wind through the hills, as well as rare and unique flora and fauna, including exotic butterflies, mountain flowers and wild orchids. Further, the route to get here involves 22 hairpin turns, an engineering marvel.

2. Nighoj, Maharashtra

Nighoj is a small village located in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, and home to naturally created potholes carved into the basalt river bed. These dramatic pot-shaped craters of various sizes and shapes are said to have been formed by the waters of Kukadi River over 1000 years ago. They are thought to be Asia’s largest natural potholes. The best time to see them is in the summer, when the water level is low–just be sure to wear sturdy footwear to walk on the rocks!

3. Bhimbetka Rock Shelters, Madhya Pradesh

Interested in knowing about the earliest human habitation in the Indian subcontinent? Head to Bhimbetka in Madhya Pradesh. This place is home to a series of rock shelters with artwork dating as far back as 30,000 years, thus showcasing the signs of human evolution. Early denizens left their mark on the rock shelters by painting animals, human figures, battle scenes and celebrations in different geometrical shapes on the walls. Located about 35 miles from the nearest city (Bhopal), the rock shelter’s isolation helped preserve its prehistoric art. The best time to visit is April to October. The rock shelters are closed during monsoon.

4. Majuli, Assam

Set on the banks of the Brahmaputra River, Majuli is considered to be one of the largest river islands in the world. It brims with lush greenery, vibrant culture, diverse flora and fauna, and warm and welcoming tribal inhabitants that will make the trip here unforgettable. Stroll around the island and make a point of visiting the Vishnu monastery that dates back to the 15th century. You can also spot a variety of birds species here, making it a paradise for twitchers. A boat tour is the best way to observe the winged beauties of this island.

5. Jawai, Rajasthan

An unmissable place for wildlife enthusiasts is Jawai, located in the Pali district of Rajasthan. This is one of the best places in the country to spot a leopard in the daytime, so it is called the ‘Leopard Hills of India’. Several migratory birds and wild animals are found in the area, including cranes, flamingos, sloth bears, antelopes, and Indian wolves. You can stay at the Jawai Leopard Camp, which is a luxury tented camp hosted by Sujan Luxury Camps & Palaces. Meals, Wi-fi, wilderness drives in Jeeps, experienced guides, massages and swimming pools are on offer.

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