Saturday, July 16, 2022



With so many incredible places to explore, dishes to try, and sights to see, Italy is a fantastic destination for anyone new to solo travel. Besides having so much to see and do, Italy also offers the perfect stepping stones for adjusting from a total solo travel newbie to advanced solo traveler.


One of the most beautiful aspects of Italy is that it’s a destination for every type of solo explorer, no matter your travel style. Want to hike in the mountains? Head to the Dolomites. Does the foodie in you light up at the thought of treating you vacation like a weeklong feast? You have to take a Food & Wine Tour. Does the Venice, Florence, Rome trio make your travel-loving heart sing? You can hit all three in one trip!

If you know you want to take a solo trip to Italy, but are feeling a little nervous about how to travel solo in Italy, give your shoulders a shimmy and shake off those nerves. When you take a guided tour, you’ll have the safety of a group, the expertise of local guides, and the free time to explore at your leisure. Talk about the best of all the travel worlds!


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Friday, July 15, 2022



No Indian can survive without street side stalls. Foodie that we undeniably are, we have an special place for chats and snacks, especially sold on those small stands and vehicles, with invariably long queues and crowds awaiting their turn for the mouth watering offerings.


Hyderabad, this city of Nizams and monumental wonders, lures you with its awesome food too. Nawabi cuisine is definitely alluring but the street food here is what takes you heart away. We all know about chat houses such as Gokul and Maharaja Chat (of course a must for those on a trip to Hyderabad) but it is the Bandi or the food stall that is taking over the city. Streams of cars, bikes can be seen parked on any free place nearby, with people waiting patiently for their share of these yummy snacks, looking greedily as the bandi owners prepare them. Paani puri, aloo tikki, mirchi bajjis, idlis, dosas, punugulus, shawarmas, noodles, momos, jalebis, chai, Osmania biscuits and what not! So hop in at least to these food places of Hyderabad!


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Thursday, July 14, 2022



Golden Temple in Amritsar has the largest free kitchen in the world. Open 24 hours, year round, this food hall feeds 100,000 people for free each day. And on religious holidays that number can double. Just one of these huge bowls is enough to feed around 10,000 people.

Harmandir Sahib, often referred to as the Golden Temple, it's the largest Sikh shrine in the world. But despite being part of the holy site this kitchen doesn't discriminate, the food is completely free to anyone, regardless of religion, gender, or ethnicity. 

Community kitchens, or Langar, have been popular across South Asia since the birth of Sikhism. And the Langar at the Golden Temple has been serving meals since 1577. Each dish is cooked in giant metal vats. Over one hundred gas cylinders and huge piles of wood are burned through every day to keep things running 24/7. And there's only one short 30 minute break in the cooking from 4:30 to 5am.


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Wednesday, July 13, 2022



Ajanta caves are the set of 30 Buddhist cave temples. Concealed away in the hills of North-west India, around 200 miles way from the busy roads of Mumbai, a superlative gemstone of art and religion is sited.


The Ajanta Caves shaped into the face of a mountain, appear as a horseshoe around the Wangorah River. These caves are the matchless epitomes of one of nation's distinctive artistic traditions- the rock cut temples. Some of these caves date back from the 2nd century BC. Comprising the Buddhist traditions of Theravada and Mahayana, Ajanta caves boast some of the most precious works of Buddhist art that is carved in it. These spellbinding caves are situated at 55 kms distance from the Jagaon city and just 105 kms away from Aurangabad, Maharashtra.


It is believed that the caves were constructed in two phases. The first phase had been started approximately in the second century BCE. And the second phase had been occurred from 400-650 CE. The Ajanta Caves comprise prehistorically monasteries and worship halls of divergent Buddhist traditions and it is sculptured 246 ft. wall of Rock. These caves are either Chaityas Griha – worship hall (chapels- stupa monument halls) or Viharas (monasteries with residence halls). These caves ae used by Buddhist monks for meditation and the study of Buddhist teachings mainly during monsoon. Ajanta Caves are excavated in the horseshoe-shaped bend of rock surface nearly 76 mt height, located on bank of the river Waghur and forest ravines of the Sahyadri Hills.


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Tuesday, July 12, 2022




India is full of its colonial past. One such place is the Puducherry Union Territory present in the Southern half of India. It lives with its remnants of the French past. The state of Tamil Nadu surrounds the place. In past, it was called Pondicherry but they changed it in 2006. The main pull of the place is its location by the Bay of Bengal. You are up close and personal with the breeze throughout the day. Till date, French is the official language of the Union Territory. You will see the influence of French in the city planning, the villas adorn a similar style and some streets retain their French names. This small place will definitely melt your hearts when you visit it.



Located 162km south of Chennai, Puducherry is a serene town located on the southern coast of India and has become one of the favourite vacation destinations in South India and a definite weekend getaway from Chennai or Bengaluru. The credit of holding onto the French culture goes to the location population where you would find individuals speaking fluent French. From French cuisine options to their beautiful streets and bars, cafes, and churches to the unspoilt stretch of beaches, this place has everything you would want to make your trip very different with the best flavours of French. 



Have a walk alongside the promenade beach and witness sunrise with waves crashing down the shore. Next in line are the streets lined with pretty yellow houses in the White town – a small locality located beside the sea and offering some of the best tourist locations of Puducherry ranging from old churches to Joan of Arc statue, French War Memorial, Old Lighthouse, Gandhi Statue, Beach Road, and Sri Aurobindo Ashram. Rent a bicycle or just walk around the pretty lanes and explore the French architecture and local arty cafes.



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Rains are magical in India. Though most travelers do not count this as a good time to travel, but there is a certain charm in vacations during downpour. With our list of spectacular monsoon destinations in India, you will certainly change your opinion about the glorious rainy season.


These are the places where you can enjoy vacations for relaxing, sightseeing and adventure accompanied with gentle winds, light raindrops and that delicious smell of Earth. The season of bliss, beauty and relief, savor one vacation in India of such pleasures.


1. Coorg, Karnataka

One of the most beautiful monsoon destinations in India, Coorg is not just one of the most beautiful hill stations of Karnataka but also India. Blessed with gorgeous scenery dotted with vast coffee plantations, it is the perfect getaway in the monsoon. During the rains, the Abbey and Jog waterfalls flow in their full might, creating an impressive picture. Also, if you are into adventure sports, then embark on a trek to the highest peak of Tadiandamol, which is known for its wonderful scenery. Bylekuppe, Madikeri Fort, and other sights are equally pleasant. If you are lucky, you will get a glimpse of a rainbow.


2. Shillong, Meghalaya

Nestled in the abode of clouds, Shillong in Meghalaya is listed top among the best places to visit in India during monsoon. Known for its captivating beauty, the hill town looks all the more amazing during the monsoons. If you do not mind getting drenched, this place is a perfect getaway. Misty clouds, lush green everywhere and roaring waterfalls are the reasons for visiting.


3. Munnar, Kerala

Munnar is truly a paradise in Kerala. This hill station is one of the must-visit monsoon destinations in India. Rains add magic and romance to the already beautiful hills of the Western Ghats, a prime tea-growing region carpeted in emerald-green tea plantations. Mist envelopes the mountain tops, seasonal waterfalls present amazing sights and the ambiance is soothing. 


4. Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand

The Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand is one of the most beautiful places on Earth. Monsoon is the best time to enjoy a visit, as the mountain flowers of every possible shade, bloom after the rain. Where else can you enjoy the beauty of more than 400 varieties of flowers in their full bloom? This valley is a part of the national park where you can reach only after a scenic easy trek. 

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Monday, July 11, 2022



Peak season in parts of the country but pleasantly free of crowds in others, July is midsummer in Turkey and the temperatures are high. If you love beaches or like the idea of having amazing cultural sites mostly to yourself, consider visiting Turkey in July.


Once positioned as the centerpiece of the great Ottoman Empire, the modern Turkish Republic is one of the most sought after tourist destinations in the world. Straddling Asia and Europe, its location puts Turkey in a strategically influential space and serves as a gateway between Asia and Europe.


As a result, trade and cultural exchange has made Turkey a prolific country with a distinct identity. Here you will get a taste of a mouthwatering cuisine as well as find numerous archaeological and religious sites. There are plenty of reasons to visit Turkey in July. The people in Turkey are friendly and welcoming of the visitors as it means better business for them. The country is beautiful, cheap and culturally rich. Turkey in July has comfortably warm seas hence beaches are packed and buzzing. However, the crowds in the cities are lean, which results in cheap accommodation and less lines at attractions.


Turkey in July also hosts a couple of seasonal festivals along with an annual Jazz festival. The Istanbul International Jazz Festival is an annual cultural festival held in Istanbul in the month of July each year. 


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