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Written by Rithika Kattiyar

Globally, people are fighting against a stubborn virus. Covid-19 pandemic is nowhere around the end. There is no vaccine created to defeat this deadly virus. Joyous life is desirable to everyone. Definitely, the lockdown has screwed up the minds of people. Nobody wishes for captivity. People experienced a huge pressure past few months. They are willing to explore outside and live freely.

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Well, if you are really planning to travel during COVID. Then, in this precarious situation, you need to be extra careful. Covid-19 passes from one person to another through droplets of cough, sneeze, and talks. The World Health Organization (WHO) also claimed that the virus enters the body throw nose, mouth, and eyes. Therefore, we are required to cover them.

One by one let us talk about traveling during COVID – Is it safe to visit the beach? Camp? Eat out?

Beaches?

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Although beaches are safer than other places. Health specialist says that the virus does not live in saltwater. Covid-19 is not a water-borne disease. So, swimming will not be harmful. Still, social distancing is mandatory. Beachgoers are highly requested to obey social distancing, mask culture, and sanitize their hands. The beach bag essentially contains sunscreen, sunglasses, towels, etc. Now, beachgoers need to carry hand sanitizer, disinfecting wipes, and masks.

Now, Beaches are opened for public. Some restrictions are mainly followed. For instance, no group activities allowed, wear mask, cleaning, closed beachfront concessions. Police will be patrolling beaches to ensure about social distancing among the people. Greek beaches came with new rules like a distance of three meters between sunbeds. A person has to wait atleast 20 minutes before occupying seabed. Moreover, in Miami more than 10 people cannot gather at a particular place. Undoubtedly, these are just safety measures but main safety and care beachgoers have to practice.

Camp Out?

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Huge exciting information for campers. It is absolutely safe and secure for camping out. Cities are too busy. People tend to interact more in neighborhoods. Campers can decide on a place away from the city. Therefore, it should be close to nature and necessary items must be available. Also, communication must be clear because in case you find trouble. You can easily contact someone.

Fresh air helps in removing stress. So, pack your essential items like water, first aid kit, clothes, tent, flashlights, lighter, maps, mask, hand sanitizer, etc. Now, you must be wondering why mask, hand sanitizer? Camping is so safe. It is safe but coronavirus is unstoppable. Obviously, you need to follow social distancing norms too. Campers should carry alcohol-based sanitizers, soaps, and toilet seat sanitizer spray. Your safety is in your hand.

Eat out?

Eating out can be risky. If you go out and pick up your order. It will be fine. Remember you transfer your food into home utensils and throw the wrappers, boxes, spoons, tissues into the dustbin. Use your home spoon and wash your hands before eating.

Food does not contain coronavirus but the packets, wrappers may contain droplets. High risk arises when you decide to sit in a restaurant. Always sit on the sanitized table and sanitize your hands too. Visit the restaurant where social distancing is followed well. Outdoor seating is far better than indoor seating. When you are ordering wear your mask properly.

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Moreover, Subways are also removing temporarily dine-in sandwich baskets and serving trays. Also, sanitizing door handles, dining areas, credit card readers.

Not only this but also a cafe in Schwerin, Germany planned to serve special hats to their guests. In order to maintain social distancing hats with swimming pool noodles taped onto them.

Hence, we can say everything is safe and unsafe both. Don’t be careless. Don’t violate the norms. Covid-19 spreads through close contact. Undoubtedly, if you are unwell. Then, cancel all your plans today. Save them for the future. Life is huge. You can enjoy it afterward. Today, your health should be the top priority. This is good for you and your family.

Written by Rashi Sachan

Our obsession with early accomplishment shortchanges people of all ages. Growing older may be unnerving for the vast majority, yet it’s a great thing with regards to your career achievement. 

Today we are frantically obsessed with early achievement. We celebrate those who explode out of the gates, who top the board exams, get straight A’s in AP courses, get international scholarships, win a spot at Delhi University and get a first job at Google. The effort to forge young people into wunderkinds is making them fragile and filling them with self-doubt: It suggests that if you haven’t become acclaimed, found a new line of work in a major firm or banked five figures while you’re still in your 20s, you are somehow off track. . Be that as it may, the basic reason isn’t right: Early blooming isn’t a prerequisite for deep rooted achievement and satisfaction.

24 is not an age where you have to consider whether you are past the point of no return for building a profession in some field, people finish their graduation at the age of 21, masters at the age of 23 and afterward search for a job.

 Writing and the Creative Life: To Write, Stop Thinking | by Scott ...

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If journalism is something you want to do, grab life by the horns and tackle it. Typically, to turn into a writer, you have to do Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC) subsequent to finishing Class twelfth in any stream from an approved board. After graduation, you can likewise seek after a Master’s in Journalism and Mass Communication. Otherwise, get a degree from open and take up writing jobs side by side to polish your skills since writing requires a lot of patience and time as it is absolutely abstract  and you will get positive and negative feedbacks for each and every article you compose. 

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Ganapathy Dikshitar Subramania Iyer born on January 1855 was a leading Indian journalist, who founded ‘The Hindu’ English newspaper on 20 September 1878. He was proprietor, editor and managing director of The Hindu, all at the age of 24. If journalism is your passion, then it can never be late to be a journo. All of us will have multiple cognitive peaks throughout our lives, and the talents and passions that we have to offer can emerge across a range of personal circumstances, not just in formal educational settings focused on a few narrow criteria of achievement. 

In a world that constantly reminds us of how we need to achieve benchmarks by a certain age, there remain people who began realizing their dreams when society said they’re too late to achieve them. Be that as it may, an iron will tends to bend everything to the manner in which it needs, and here are people who bent their years to mean exactly what they needed to. Boman Irani proved that validation or lack thereof is no benchmark for talent and made his big break at 44. Similarly, Taru Mateti is the ultimate example to show how it’s never too late develop an interest and follow it with a zest never known. She understood her passion and love for running at 49 years old and followed the passion with zeal. She believed that there isn’t any age that is to be deemed as “too old” to start a career in anything. Albeit some professions are harder to get into as you get older, but all things considered, twenty-four isn’t old. Don’t let your age stop you from anything. It’s never too late, Journalism will be around until the last truth seeking person dies.

Switzerland has been the most favorite holiday destination in the world for decades now, and you can find out why as soon as you get off the plane! Switzerland has simple breathtaking scenery, surrounded by lofty peaks, glistening lakes, and numerous waterfalls.

Switzerland has been delighting tourists for a very long time, which means you can get experiences here and nowhere else. You can be part of fascinating train journeys through the beautiful landscapes, walk on suspension bridges that seem to float between two mountains that offer wide views, walk behind waterfalls, and through frozen glaciers.

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Having said that, Switzerland tourism covers more than just your days! The Swiss people have a unique culture, and adult civilizations still live in their traditional salad-style homes. If you are lucky, you will be able to find local people in their traditional attire and read their great alburns at the market.

You can also visit remote villages where you can get a taste of true Swiss culture! Numerous castles, forts, and their ruins in the Swiss countryside have a fascinating history. You can sit by its numerous lakes and walk through the centuries-old vineyards and see many beautiful landmarks.

Aside from the great villages and cities, you can still experience the world and modern pages through Swiss cities and metropolitan areas. You can visit Geneva and experience the world’s most advanced machines.

Or, go to Zurich to witness the most contemporary and select architecture in the world! Also, you can visit Basel, which is considered to be the art capital of the world, and its modern installations show the best of the contemporary art world of Art Basel.

Lucerne (City of Bridges and Churches)

Lucerne, the capital of the Lucerne Canton, is the most populous city in central Switzerland and the center of all communication, transportation, and government in the region. Situated on the shores of Lake Lucerne, it is surrounded by the regional mountains of Rigi, Pilatus, and Stesserhorn, and attracts a large number of tourists to Switzerland due to its absolutely beautiful setting.

Lucerne is a popular tourist destination for its scenic beauty. The mountainous scenery, the lakeside setting, and the cool weather enhance the city’s brightness. This is the first stop for tourists before embarking on a trip to central Switzerland. As the Russ River also cuts through the city and drains the lake, Lucerne has several bridges, the most famous of which is the Chapel Bridge, a 200-meter-long wooden bridge that is considered the oldest bridge in Europe. Inside the bridge are paintings depicting the history of Lucerne.

A wall built to protect the city in the 14th century, and the twin towers of St. Lyodegarh Church form a special part of the cityscape. A trip to a Swiss city would not be complete without going to a Swiss watch shop, which is plentiful in this city. Lucerne is mostly the homeland of the German-speaking people of the country, which is the official language of Canton.

Zurich

Zurich is the capital of Switzerland. It is the heart of all business activities and has an international reputation in the banking and finance sectors. However, Zurich is more than that. It is a major tourist attraction with tons of museums, art galleries, international shopping brands, and a history of over 2000 years.

Zurich is the largest city in Switzerland, located in the north-central region of the country. Its history dates back to before it was discovered by the Roman Empire.

Many of the activities offered here range from museums and churches and theaters to Lake Zurich and parks and outdoor activities. Not to mention, Zurich is a place for a party, with some of the best nightclubs you can find anywhere.

Zurich has a long and extensive history of being the site of architecture at different times and of different styles. Old Town Zurich was settled when the Romans captured the city. These are museums that are over 1000 years old, and some buildings are over a thousand years old. If this is not enough for you, even a hike on Yutliberg Mountain is possible, approaching a truly breathtaking experience.

Zermatt (Perfect Ski Weekend)

Zermatt, located in southern Switzerland, is a popular hill station in Wallis Canton. It is located at the foot of the Matterhorn, one of the highest peaks in the Alps. It attracts a large number of tourists for the activities of offerings like skiing and mountaineering, and it generally enhances the beauty.

Zermatt is mainly retreating in the Alps. Located at the foot of Mount Matterhorn, Zermatt is one of Switzerland’s and outsider favorite weekend destinations. The range of activities in this small town is very engaging. Activities like ski trips, mountaineering, mountain biking, or hiking are sure to keep you occupied throughout your stay at this amazing hill station.

If that’s not enough, you can go shopping for a day and indulge in local food at Pahnhofstras, which is the main street.

The Matterhorn Museum and the Tomb of the Climber are some of the most popular tourist attractions in the city. The city has no cars, no trains, and only electric and solar-powered buses, so almost everyone is by bike or cattle. It makes the overall atmosphere of the city very refreshing and welcoming, not to mention very clean and quiet.

Geneva

Geneva, considered to be the second-most populous city in Switzerland, is beautifully scattered around the beautiful Lake Geneva at the mouth of the Rhine River. It is protected by alpine peaks and the mountains of Jura. This metropolis also has a lot of natural beauty depending on where you want to go. Geneva also has a place for the UNO in Europe, which only serves to raise its profile.

Geneva, popularly known as the ‘City of Peace’, is Switzerland’s second-largest city, and for good reason. It is a city that combines architecture and art with nature and natural beauty. French is widely spoken here. However, locals can also speak other languages, such as English, Italian, and Spanish.

The postcard-perfect city is often known for Jet D’eau. Jet D’eau, located on the shores of Lake Geneva, is a large water jet or fountain and can be found anywhere in the city.

Geneva is a city steeped in culture and always hosts many fairs and trade fairs. When one talks about Switzerland, it is necessary to talk about watches! Geneva is the most famous symbol of its surveillance industry – the Harlow Flori or floral clock. Geneva’s mere, majestic mountains surrounded by Lake Geneva are reason enough to attract dozens of tourists.

Basel (Land of Bright Sunshine and Calm Rivers)

With a bend in the Rhine, the beautiful city of Basel is placed. The city is located at the intersection of the French, German and Swiss borders. It is filled with explosives by museums and is a fantastic place for art lovers.

Basel is obviously the most beautiful city. Wherever you go, you will always encounter beautiful vistas because of the natural beauty brought to the city by the Rhine River. It is also known that Basel has the largest number of museums in all of Switzerland! It is also often said to be the cultural capital of the country.

Traditional and modern – antique shops, old bookstores, and old town squares can be found here blending in with well-designed modern buildings, chic designer boutiques, and more. If you are visiting in the spring, look around you for the abundance of beautiful flowering cherry trees this season.

Lausanne

Lausanne is the fourth most populous city in Switzerland and the second-largest city on Lake Geneva. It is set against a picture-perfect background. Spread over three mountains, lush vineyards, and Lake Geneva, Lausanne is one of the most beautiful places in Switzerland.

Lausanne is a city you will miss when you notice its beauty and serenity. It is the capital of the Swiss region. Lausanne is a city that places a lot of emphasis on sports. Lausanne has been the seat of the International Olympic Committee since 1914.

Many sports and activities are planned throughout the year throughout the city, including cycling, track running, ice hockey, and football. Besides, there are many museums and other monuments for every art and culture lover.

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Italy is a country of 20 regions in Europe, each with its own rich history, culture, and heritage. Italy is known for its rich culture and beautiful landscapes, which offers Italian travelers a variety of settings to explore.

Major attractions

Italy has famous places. It houses the Sistine Chapel of the Vatican and Michelangelo, the capital of Rome, and the Colosseum and Roman Forum. Venice is mesmerized by the maze of its canals and gondola boats. Iconic scenes include the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Piazza del Combo in Ciana. Mediterranean beach resorts abound on the sunny Amalfi Beach, and travelers wishing to explore the distant shores and countryside can visit the southern islands of Sicily and Sardinia. Culture in Italy is a spectacular thing to experience.

Getting across the country

Italy has more than 30 airports in major cities and towns. Domestic airlines like Alitalia operate flights across the country. Rail network connecting the largest cities in Italy with high-speed trains and reasonable fares. Buses cover numerous routes between cities and towns and cite Chitta as one of the best Italian coach bus routes. In addition, tourists have the option to travel to Italy’s coasts and islands via ferry boats. Italy’s major ports include Cagliari, Livorno, Naples, Ancona, Catania, and Venice.

Weather and tourist seasons

Italy has a hot summer, which lasts from June to August, especially in the south. The winter months from December to February are cold and sometimes snowy, especially in the northern mountains. Spring and autumn fringe seasons as the best time to travel to Italy. The weather during these periods is moderately warm and comfortable, and the crowds of tourists are not large when the prices of hotel and guest services rise as the lines increase in summer.

Gastronomy

Italian cuisine has a good reputation among the best in the world. Specialty foods vary by region, but the focus on “slow food” remains the same. For example, the food in Tuscany usually contains strong cheeses like gorgonzola, while Sicily is known for its aromatic meat sauces. Classic Italian desserts include gelato ice cream, cannoli pastries, and coffee macchiato. According to Formers, Italy produces more wine than any other country in the world, and the best wines can be found in every restaurant and grocery store.

Art and Architecture

Italy has been blessed with great artists and architects since the time of the Etruscans and Romans. Byzantine and Romanes styles eventually led to the Renaissance, in which immortal talents such as Donadello, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci created their famous works. Many contemporaries continue to discover Italy’s longest art to this day.

Places to visit in Italy

Rome (The Eternal City)

The capital of Italy is a multicultural city steeped in the rich history of Roman culture. Located in the mid-western part of the Italian peninsula, the city is located on the banks of the Tiber River and borders the Vatican City, an independent country. The city occupies an important place in Western history and has many historical and cultural sites with a large population.

Historically, Rome may have been called the cradle of Western civilization. The city, the capital of the Roman Empire, the Roman Republic, and the Roman Empire has become the 14th most visited country in the world and a UNESCO heritage site. In the ruins of the Colosseum, you will find the power and strength of the earlier Roman Empire, or you will delight in the architectural sophistication of the Palatine Mountains.

The beauty of the artifacts in the Vatican Museums is unparalleled and no one can leave Rome without seeing the Sistine Chapel! A visit to the Vatican will inspire the deep Christian roots of the city, while there are more daring varieties than waiting in the findings of San Callisto! The most widely spoken language in the city is Italian. However, mass tourism has ensured that most tour guides and those in the service sector are familiar with English.

Milan (The moral Capital of Italy)

Milan, a leading global city and the capital of the Lombardy region, is famous for its civilization.

Milan is one of the most important cities in Europe. It is very popular in fashion, art, culture, and tourism. It is the most populous city in Italy. It also offers the Italian stock market. Milan’s theaters, museums, and landmarks make it a popular tourist destination, with much acclaim from Michelin’s guides, and are owned by major football clubs, including AC Milan and FC Internationally.

Florence (City of Character)

Florence is the capital of Tuscany and the capital city of Florence. The city has a rich historical and cultural heritage. It is the largest city in northeastern South Carolina, located between Piedmont and coastal areas of South Carolina. The Arno River flows through the city. The township in Florence was initially established as a terminal for railroads.

The city has wonderful theatrical performances, a ballet company, and similar art and traditions and simultaneously preserves the comfort of an intimate city with parks and streets lined with trees. The hospitality and pleasant beauty of the people of the South make it a must-see for tourists visiting Italy.

Florence is one of the centers of Renaissance culture and continues to be the center of international trade, culture, and fashion. The city balances a rich and fascinating history with modern attractions and a cosmic environment. From historical ruins, well-preserved churches, breathtaking architecture to recent sites, the city blends history with the electric current of modern times.

Whether you like one-hundred-year-old paintings or new styles from the runway, Florence has it all! The people here are friendly and you will spend many hours on your vacation and fill its beautiful streets with a hundred different Nick-Knox, enjoying the attention of the locals who can help give you a wonderful holiday experience.

Naples (City of Pizza and Volcano)

Naples is located on the west coast, towards southern Italy, via the Mediterranean Sea. It is the third-largest city in Italy and one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in the world. Naples’ historic center is actually a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Naples is one of the oldest cities in Europe and has a rich history. Situated in the shadow of the active Mount Vesuvius, the city is located on the Bay of Naples and is surrounded by blue water. Naples is one of the most populous cities in Italy. Naples, packed with historic buildings, museums, and palaces, is the dream of a history buff. Even if you are not a history lover, pizza is born here because the city has beautiful vistas and some of the best restaurants across Italy.

Venice (City of Love)

A city located in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region. It is known for its beautiful settings, artwork, and mainly Venetian Gothic architecture.

A beautiful city is known for its interconnected canals and its gondola rides. The equal activities of love and culture make this city beautiful and breathtaking. This place is like you never imagined, even if you have seen it in movies and photos, it is totally like a dream! The water shines everywhere in this breathtaking city, and there are canals to be had on the streets. Venice is a country of relentless romance and beautifully intertwined art, history, magic, tradition, and diversity.

The palaces and churches reflect the glorious past of a place that was once a center of rich trade. Getting lost in the alleys of Venice is part of the experience, the most magical way to discover the sights of this strange city. Venice is wonderful by day, but magical by night. It’s like a witch, which makes you realize that it’s very difficult to wrap yourself in its spells and break some spells!

Bologna (Historic Capital of Northern Italy)

Bologna is the largest city in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, nicknamed the ‘Learner’, referring to Bologna, Europe’s oldest university, and the ‘fat one’, which refers to culinary food. Bologna is a UNESCO City of Music ‘.

Bologna is centrally located in northern Italy – the oldest university in Europe built in 1088 AD, famous for its Bolognese cuisine, numerous beautiful churches, and some magnificent museums. Many Italians consider Bologna, with its red terracotta roofs, the most beautiful city in Italy, next to Venice. Bologna hosts many students each year from different parts of Italy and Europe and the northeastern part of Bologna is the university zone, which has many pubs.

The best way to explore the city is by cycling and cycling around the porticos of Bologna.

Siena

Siena, the capital of Siena Province in the Tuscany region, is located in central Tuscany and is surrounded by mountains and valleys. The city has a majestic medieval charm and is littered with age-old monuments. Today, Siena is growing as a center of medieval and Renaissance art and culture.

The area between Florence and Siena is one of the most breathtaking rural areas in the world, nesting in the mountains to the north. These mountains are characterized by olive groves and vineyards. Siena’s beauty attracts delight from the audience. To the west is Castigilion Della Pescaia and the natural reserve Maremma Beach. Siena’s City Square, Piazza del Combo, is a tower of the Torre del Mangia, a tower representing secular power and the same height as the Siena Cathedral to show the equal power supply between the church and the state.

Built from 1338 to 1348, the tower offers a beautiful view of Siena. Another important attraction is the Piazza, Siena Cathedral. The cathedral is known for its old facade and mosaic sites with symbolic representations of stories from the Old Testament, such as the Syphilis. On the altar of Piccadilly, there is a sculpture of St. Paul by Michelangelo.

Pompeii (City of Ruins)

The city of Pompeii, in the province of Naples, is surrounded by mountains and is home to the ruins of the ancient city of Pompeii – which was completely destroyed during the eruption of Mount. Vesuvius in 79 AD. The ruined city is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site and attracts 25 lakh tourists every year.

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The city of Pompeii is a favorite destination for tourists in Italy because it is one of the best ways to get back in time. Pompeii is located on the eastern border of the province of Naples in southern Italy and is near the ancient ruined city of Pompeii, buried in layers of volcanic ash. Bombay Mount is located in the shadow of Vesuvius.

The old city was forgotten for centuries. In 1599 AD, during some underground excavations, ancient walls with paintings were discovered, but soon they have forgotten again. Later, towards the 18th and 19th centuries, after a series of excavations, more and more paintings, drawings, and artifacts were discovered. Today, tourists come to this old city to see the various types of excavations and to learn about the rich history of southern Italy.

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Written by Sandhya Jeremiah Dung | Updated: September 10, 2020 04:50:02 pm

Are you Wanderlust? Are you someone who loves traveling and often travel to different places trying to explore new cultures and new people? If yes, this article is definitely for you. Now that the Lockdown is almost over, let your inner wanderlust beasts out. But make sure to travel safe and be sanitized.

We might have seen travel bloggers post videos about different locations they visit be it the magnificent hilly areas of Himachal Pradesh to the sandy beaches of Goa. Here we have listed the top 5 amazing websites for travelers to make their plans economical without compromising the experience.

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Also, most of us wouldn’t like sitting back at home during our vacations with our family instead, we would love to explore some exotic locations with them. With the same zeal and enthusiasm, here are some of the best travel websites for you, to help you plan your trip feasibly. The best part of this article is that it just doesn’t enlist the travel websites but also lays out the best features of these websites as well. The best travel websites are as follows : 

Goibibo

Goibibo is a travel services provider that functions online. It provides the most crucial information about travel services very easily. If you plan to travel somewhere, you might need to avail certain basic facilities like cabs and hotels, Goibibo lets you book cabs and hotels without any hassle. Most importantly, you can easily book flight tickets, buses, and train tickets while traveling from their website or through their user-friendly Mobile App.

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Yatra

A very popular Indian Travel Agency, Yatra helps you decide your suitable Travel holiday packages for both, Indian and International locations, effortlessly through their website. It also functions as a Travel Search Engine, providing you information about Domestic and International Flights, with easy bookings for even Buses. It also provides an easy mechanism for customer queries, which makes it very appropriate for planning your journey.1

MakeMyTrip

Regarded as India’s Number one Travel booking app, MakeMyTrip gives you the finest deals for Flight tickets (Both Indian and International), Reservations for Hotels, Buses, Trains/Railway, Cabs with fantastic Holiday packages with great offers. It also enables its users to search for various activities you can indulge in, at different locations you visit.

The travel deals and discounts steal the show at MakeMyTrip. To give you a luxurious experience, it also enables the bookings of Charters and Villas. Hence, it ticks marks all the boxes of your wishlist, according to your budget and requirements.

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TravelGuru

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TravelGuru provides you the best travel deals and holiday packages. It also gives you the comfort of beautiful hotels both local and international with reasonable prices at every location very easily.

The best part about TravelGuru is that you can always find various deals and offers about hotels with discounts at festivals and even on casual days.

EaseMyTrip

EaseMyTrip is one of the growing Travel Company of India providing the facilities of hotel bookings, bus bookings, Flight tickets along with the best Holiday Packages to make your travel experiences full of fun. EaseMyTrip unlike other travel websites takes no convenience fees.

Along with this, they provide amazing discount offers and have an easy mechanism way for the cancellation of Flights with easy refunding of money. The main advantage of using EaseMyTrip is that you’ll get most of your requirements at very affordable prices. 

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Wayanad, the green paradise, is nestled among the mountains of the Western Ghats, the border world of the greener part of Kerala. Clean and ancient, enchanting, and mesmerizing, this land is full of history and culture. Located at a distance of 76 km.

Off the coast of Kozhikode, this veranda hill station is full of plantations, forests, and wildlife. Wayanad hills are contiguous to Mudumalai in Tamil Nadu and Bandipur in Karnataka, thus creating a vast terrain for wildlife to visit their most natural habitat.

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Regarding the geographical location, Wayanad district is situated on the southern apex of the Deccan Plateau and its main glory is the majestic Western Ghats which is surrounded by rugged and rugged terrain with dense forests, tangled turtles, and deep valleys. Major tourist centers of South India like Ooty, Mysore, Bangalore, Coorg, and Kannur are located around the region as the place also attains a strategic location.

Covering an area of ​​2132 km, with a population density of 369 people/km area within a population of 780,619 people (2001 census), Wayanad consists of 3 talukas – Mantavadhyadi, Sultan Bathery, and Vithiri. The district headquarters is located in Kalpetta municipality with a population of 29,602 as per the 2001 census.

Wayanad enjoys a pleasant climate throughout the year. The average mean rainfall in this district is 2322 m.m. Lakkidi, Vyathiri, and Mappadi are high rainfall areas in the Wayanad. The annual rainfall in these high rainfall areas varies from 3,000 to 4,000m.m. High-velocity winds are common during the southwest monsoon and dry winds in March – April. High altitude areas experience severe cold. In Ambalavayal of Wayanad, tribes in the Wayanadamian maximum and minimum temperatures for the past five years were 29oC and 18oC respectively.

This place experiences a high relative humidity that increases to 95 percent during the southwest monsoon period. Generally, the year is classified into four seasons, namely, cold season (December – February), warm-season (March-May), southwest monsoon (June – September), and northeast monsoon (October – November). ). Nestled among the hills of Vythiri taluk, Lalkidi receives the highest average rainfall in Kerala.

A misty environment of Wayanad offers a wide range of trekking opportunities, tree planting trips, and wildlife tours.

It was on Manthavadi (35 km N) that Lord Arthur Wellesley fought a guerrilla war with Pazhassi Raja and British supremacy marked the region for two centuries. When the state of Kerala was created in 1956; The southern region of Wayanad which was a part of Kannur district was connected to Calicut district. Wayanad region was separated from Kannur and Kozhikode districts in 1980 and consisted of three taluks Mananathavady, Sultan Bathery, and Vythriy.

Kalpetta, the district headquarters (15 km N) of the region, used to be a major Jain center. Elephant Crossing Roadlakidi, its gateway city, is popular for its plantation houses. The famous ruler of Mysore, Tipu Sultan, who opposed the British, built a fort in Sultan Bathery, 10 km away in the 18th century.

Established in 1973, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is embedded in the protected area network in the north-east of Nagarhole and Bandipur in Karnataka and Mudumalai in Tamil Nadu in the south-east. Rich in biodiversity, the sanctuary is an integral part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, established with the specific objective of preserving the region’s biological heritage. Consisting of a fully notified reserve, the sanctuary is very rich in fauna and flora. The management of the sanctuary emphasizes scientific preservation with due consideration for the general lifestyle of the tribals and others living on the edge of the forest.

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is the second largest wildlife sanctuary in Kerala and contains rare and endangered species of flora and fauna. It is surrounded by the protected areas of Mudumalai in Tamil Nadu as well as Nagarhole and Bandipur in Karnataka. Established in the year 1973, the wildlife sanctuary is an integral part of the Eucalyptus Biosphere Reserve, which was the first of 14 biospheres present in India. The sanctuary is spread over an area of ​​345 sq km and consists of two parts like Upper Wayanad and Lower Wayanad. Eucalyptus, as well as bamboo trees, are grown in this region.

Chembra peak

Near Meppady and just 8 km south of Kalpetta, Wayanad Hill Range has the highest peak – Chambra Peak at an altitude of 2000 meters above sea level. The Kembara peak is not only the entire Wayanad district but a large part of the Kozhikode, Malappuram, and Nilgiri districts. The summit, the lush greenery surrounding it, and the famous heart-shaped lake, make it a paradise for travelers.

Sochipara Falls (Sentinel Rock Falls)

Sentinel Rock Falls, the Sochipara Falls is a three-tier waterfall in Velenarmala, Wayanad. Surrounded by deciduous, evergreen, and montane forests, this waterfall is considered one of the best waterfalls. The drive from Meppadi to the Sentinel Rock Falls provides visitors with a beautiful view of some of the finest tea estates in Wayanad.

This enchanting waterfall is 200 meters high which is also ideal for rock climbing. Also, since the water falling from the waterfall forms a large pool, swimming and bathing can be enjoyed in it. The water falling from Soochipara later merges into the Chulika River aka Chaliyar River after the hills of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

Edakkal Caves

Famous for its exquisite rock and wall carvings, the pre-historic Edakkal caves are two naturally occurring alcoves located in the Wayanad district of Kerala. The caves measure 96 and 22 feet in length and breadth respectively and lie 1200 meters above sea level. Due to its precarious space, one needs to trek for another half hour (about 4000 feet) to hit the entrance to the cave, and 45 minutes to reach the mouth of the cave. The size of the stone in the inner part of the cave is believed to be old from 5000 BCE to 1000 BCE.

Edikkal literally means ‘a stone in the middle’ and an appropriate description of its construction. A small rock has been dropped between 2 large ones to form a natural cave. In the most difficult sense of the word, it is not a cave, but a natural fissure in the rock, with a heavy boulder on top. Thus the cave has 2 levels. The first level of the cave can be traced through a small opening. Just opposite it is a passage leading to another opening, this time into the roof. Here you come to another level which is very big in size.

Visitors have to find uneven boulders, an iron staircase, and rock walls covered with fungus to explore the caves. The walls are covered with carvings of animal and human figures, some of which are blurred but for the most part clear. The clarity of the carvings is even more amazing as they have survived.

Banasura Dam

The picturesque Banasura Sagar Dam is situated in the lap of the Banasura hills in Wayanad district. The Banasur dam is the largest in the country and the second-largest dam in Asia. The view of the huge reservoir from above the dam is breathtaking. Thrills like speed boating are easily available, and a stream up to Banasur Peak is filled with streams, diverse flora, fauna, lush tropical greens, and majestic springs. An earthen dam, also known as an earthen dam, is made of clay, sand, rock, or earthen mounds. The view of Banasura Lake from the top of the hill is mesmerizing.

Chain tree

Chain tree is a popular focus, with many myths associated with it. According to a legend, the road was built by a foreign engineer, but the route was given to him by a local tribal youth who was shot and killed by the engineer.

His soul was said to have clung to the tree, causing many accidents on the hairpin curve. Another story says that when the British first came to Wayanad, the tribal Mahavat took them to the top of the mountains. Since the Portuguese were behind them, they did not want the Mahavat to go back and get the Portuguese. So they killed the mahout, whose soul lived in the area that caused the accidents. A local priest later gripped the spirit with a chained tree.

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Pookode Lake

Pookode Lake is a natural freshwater lake located about 2 km from Vythiri, which is situated in evergreen forests and wood slopes. One of the most beautiful lakes in Wayanad, Pookode Lake. The lake, accessible via a motor-worthy road, is an excellent location for a walk, especially with family and loved ones. Apart from the scenic view, people enjoy boating, freshwater aquariums, shopping for handicrafts, and just walking around.

The Panamaram River, which is one of the main branches of the Kabini River, originates from Pukot Lake and then joins the Panamaram Valley. Pukode Lake goes back from Lakkidih towards Vayathiri. It is located at a distance of 3 km from the visual area of ​​the valley and 2 km from Vythiri. The lake is easily accessible by hiring a car, bus, auto-rickshaw, or taxi.

Poopoli Wayanad Flower Show

The Poopoli National Agrifest and Wayanad Flower Show at Ambalavayal in Kerala are held in January every year and the new year begins. It is the largest flower show in Kerala and a place to showcase and discover the latest trends and techniques in horticulture and floriculture. The Wayanad Flower Show is a beautiful exhibition of stunning flowers, with more than 100 stalls a year. The vertical gardens and a variety of flowers are the main attraction of this festival, and in addition, the flower show is an occasion for adventure games and cuisines.

Sita Devi Temple

Situated at Pulpalli in Wayanad district of Kerala, Sita Devi Temple is unique as it is the only temple in the state that worships the children of Sita, Lava, and Khushi. The main deity of the temple is the goddess Sita, and the legends of the Ramayana are closely related to the temple and its shrine. The temple’s pond is the largest, and according to legend, it is also the place where Sita disappeared into the earth.


Sri Pazhassi Raja built the temple in the 18th century. The temple was later managed by the Kuppathode family and the Nair family of Wayanad. To this day, one member of the family is the trustee of the temple. Tipu Sultan tried to destroy the temple but withdrew due to excessive darkness in the afternoon, believed to be a miracle of the goddess.

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Thailand is a grand country located in the center of the Indochina peninsula in mainland Southeast Asia. The country shares borders with Laos and Cambodia in the east, Myanmar in the north, the Andaman Sea in the west, and the Gulf of Thailand in the south. An attractive destination, it covers an area of ​​513,120 sq km. This beautiful country is a nutrient of many cultures. From the ascetic lifestyle of monks to snagging nightlife and rave parties on the beaches, Thailand boasts a wide spectrum of things.

Thailand’s tropical beaches attract the thrill of visitors every year. You can get a tan at one of its many beaches or enjoy the many water sports available for those looking for the ultimate adrenaline rush. Also known for its massage, it can be a good idea to get a relaxing massage from a beach massager.

The ornate Buddha deity and its magnificent Thai temple are a major attraction here and Wat Phra Kew is not an absolute memory. There are many royal palaces that can be visited in Thailand. The vast gardens and beautiful architecture greet you at the royalty abode. One can examine ancient ruins at places like Ayodhya and visit one of the many tiger temples in Thailand. Thailand is also known for its street food. It offers the opportunity to cut a variety of dishes in a roadside restaurant. Fruit plots sold on every nook and corner should be the same.

From high limestone cliffs and picturesque valleys to structures sitting on beautiful extinct volcanoes to beautiful wildlife reserves, Thailand has something for everyone. Thailand has an estimated population of 67,200,000 people, of which 95% are Thai citizens, 2% Burmese, and 1.3% other groups. While many minority languages ​​such as Lao, Islan, and Malay are spoken in various provinces, the country’s official language is Thai.

A dreamy beach paradise, Thailand is a country that has managed to maintain its cultural integrity despite being a major tourist destination. Everything can be found here – from ancient beaches to dense forests, from ancient monasteries to coral reefs, from Buddhist monks to floating markets, and finally, fragrant and rich food to cure your taste buds.

Bangkok, the capital, in central Thailand, is considered a modern center of various cultures, beliefs, and experiences. Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai to the north cater to those seeking quiet countryside and spending time in the wild. To the south, beach destinations like Phuket, Krabi and Koh Samui offer some of the best tropical experiences by the sea. At the western end, the Hua Hin area is popular for resorts where one can relax spectacularly.

Finally, to the east, Ubon Ratchathani is a spiritual and historical getaway where anyone can learn about Buddhist and Thai culture.

Bangkok

A city that never sleeps, Bangkok, Thailand’s capital, is a modern melting pot of heterogeneous cultures and beliefs. Here huge skyscrapers stand next to temples and monasteries. Luxury malls and shopping centers compete with street markets and temporary markets. Cuisines – both Thai and from all over the world are shown on the streets as well as in rooftop restaurants in all their glory.

Bangkok’s nightlife revolves around, on the one hand, attractive nightclubs, ceilings and go-bars, bright neon lighting signs, and cheap drinks. Whereas on the other hand, it includes cabaret shows, Mu Thai and dance exhibitions, and even cultural walking tours.

Sites such as the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and Wat Phra Kew reflect the city’s rich history, while museums like paradise and parks such as Sea Life Ocean World cater to those seeking modern-day experiences.

Khao San Road

Khao San Road, known as Backpacker’s Haven, is located in the center of the city. It is a 410-meter long road in central Bangkok that will meet your every need! Street food stalls, bars, shops, restaurants, night clubs, cafes, and massage parlors are all filled in this one street. This street is one of the most famous night markets in Bangkok. It turns into a shopkeeper’s paradise as the sunsets. You will get everything here at a reasonable rate. Its cheap food, accommodation, and clothing make this place a winning combo for all tourists!

On Khao San Road you will find the most random things. From fake Harvard degrees to stalls selling scorpions with barbecue, this place will not fail to surprise you! You can buy tie-dye hippie outfits, sunglasses, shoes, souvenirs, jewelry, and more. Make sure you brush up your bargaining skills before coming here as shopkeepers may try to sell you goods at a higher price.

You can enjoy traditional Thai food such as delicious Thai Thai and Thai craps (Khanam beanag). If you are not unconscious of the heart, you can also try a bag of fried insects! Fried insects are considered a snack-to-snack in Bangkok. Pests include grasshoppers, water beetles, spiders, bamboo worms, and scorpions. They are served with sauce and a pinch of pepper.

If you are adventurous, make sure you try these scrambled insects because it will be an experience you will never forget!

Chatuchak Market

The king of Bangkok’s markets and one of the largest markets in the world, Chatuchak is spread over 35 acres with over 8,000 malls. Everything from clothes, accessories, handicrafts, furniture, art, food, books, antiques, and many more interesting souvenirs are available here. Prepare your bargaining skills to enhance your shopping experience in this bustling market.

Known by the locals as Jatujak or ‘JJ’ Bazaar, Chatuchak Market is one of the largest outdoor markets in the world. It is popular among tourists and locals alike for the widest variety of goods. Each day, it attracts over 200,000 visitors looking for the best purchase. This weekend market in Bangkok has been open since 1942. It was previously called the Fahonothin Market but was renamed in 1987. It got the name ‘Chatuchak’ from a park of the same name.

Wat Pho

Wat Pho is a famous temple located immediately south of the Grand Palace in Bangkok. The place is famous for being the headquarters for the teaching and preservation of traditional Thai medicine. The temple is known for its large-scale view, within which the large Buddha is seen, hence it is also known as the ‘Temple of the Temple’.

Spread over a vast area of ​​8 hectares, Wat Pho or Wat Chetfon is a place of worship built by Raja Ram, which was established centuries ago by King Ram III. Considered Thailand’s first “university”, the temple is still considered a medical place. Today, tourists praise the Buddha’s temple, as it is known. The Buddha statue is so huge that one can only see it in parts.

Standing at 45 meters long and 15 meters high, the soles of the statue’s feet are studded with precious stones and there are 108 signs of true faith. The texture of the ears of the idol indicates good birth, while the lotus-bud configuration of the hand symbolizes purity and beauty. The temple also has the country’s most extensive collection of Buddha paintings. If one has to walk a little game, then that is the place to look.

Grand Palace

The Grand Palace, the residence of the royals for many generations, is the perfect place to begin their historic tour in Bangkok. It is one of the holiest Buddhist temples, Wat Phra Kew, built in the year 1782. The Grand Palace is one of the top tourist attractions in Bangkok, Thailand, showcasing Bangkok’s rich history.

A former official residence of Thailand’s monarchy, the palace is structured in a rectangular space. Often mistaken for a single structure, the Grand Palace is a group of many buildings, halls, pavilion sets, grounds, lawns, and courtyards. As the official ceremonial residence of the Emperor of Thailand, the Palace is also used for many official ceremonies and state functions, which increases its charm.

Apart from being amazing in the eclectic and unique architectural style of this majestic complex, visitors can also see the most sacred Buddhist Thai temple, the exquisite temple of Panna Buddha. With a public museum in the midst of the nation’s historical structures, this attraction reflects the development of Thailand’s rich culture and heritage in the 18th century.

Wat Arun

An ancient structure dating back to the battle between East Siam and Burma, Wat Arun is a place of worship with a rich past. The temple is also known as the Temple of Dawn, the site was built by the remaining survivors and General Taksin. Later, the temple was renamed as Aruna, an Indian deity who reminded the establishment of a new Ayutya, the former capital of the kingdom.

The temple is a massive structure with a prominent feature of the 82-meter high Rage (Khmer-style tower). This structure was constructed by Rama II and later completed by Rama III during the first part of the 19th century. As one approach, the intricate design of floral mosaics embellished with broken, multicolored Chinese porcelain becomes prominent.

The main statue of the established Buddha is designed by King Rama II, while the striking murals depict the date of the temple from the reign of Rama V.

An eye-catching feature of Wat Arun is the depiction of Prince Siddhartha’s birth, old age, illness, and instances of death outside the walls of his palace. These stages eventually lead him to renounce worldly life. Presenting at the base of the Buddha statue is the ashes of Rama II. However, the most frightening aspect of this divine temple is the steep flight of its stairs. As soon as someone reaches the top, it is a different story.

The view of the Chao Phraya River with the sun setting upwards makes for a stunning sight for an unforgettable memory.

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Pattaya

Pattaya is a popular beach resort in the Gulf of Thailand, just 150 km southeast of Bangkok, a two-hour drive. Pattaya beats nightlife is well known, but local authorities have improved the quality of the beaches in recent years and reinforced the resort as a more family-friendly destination.

Today, Pattaya attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year to take windsurf, water ski, swimming, sunbathe, snorkel, sail, or travel to nearby islands. Other activities include bungee jumping, cycling, skydiving, go-karting, Muay Thai (Thai boxing), and paintball. Golfers, both novices and experts, are well catered for, with a wide selection of golf courses around Pattaya. Another major attraction for visitors in Pattaya is the wide selection of restaurants serving Thailand’s freshest seafood.

Pattaya also has an excellent selection of authentic foreign eateries serving French, Italian, Swiss, German, Hungarian, Scandinavian, English, Indian, Arabic, Japanese and Chinese cuisines, due to the high number of expatriate foreigners.

Sanctuary of Truth

A major structure of Pattaya, the Sathya Sanctuary is one of the most popular tourist attractions located along the sea. Situated at an altitude of 105 meters to the north of Wongmat Beach, The Sanctuary of Truth or Satyachtham Temple is an iconic structure of Pattaya. Completely crafted with intricate design and carving of teak wood, the place is like a fusion of temple and palace.

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It was founded by a local business tycoon who aims to create a place of philosophy, art, culture, and belief created by the founder of the ancient city in Lake Wiriyapan, the founder of Samut Prakan Province. The temple represents the soul and soul of Eastern civilization and art through its impressive architectural work ornamented with statues of Hindu and Buddhist deities and other mythological sculptures.

Built-in the traditional style, the temple of Sathya exhibits peace and tranquility and has been awarded the award of Outstanding Tourist Attraction by the Tourism Industry Award in 2008.

Pattaya Beach

Pattaya Beach does not really require any introduction. It is one of the most famous attractions in Thailand which attracts tourists from all over the world. But Pattaya Beach is much more than just a beach destination. It is endowed with various water sports activities, such as parasailing, jetskiing, speedboats, diving boats, and more.

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Pattaya Beach Road with palm trees on both sides is one of the most happening places in Thailand. With superb eating, shopping, and party destinations, there is plenty that can be done between Pattaya Nua (Pattaya North Road) and Pattaya Tai (Pattaya South Road). The migration along the 4 km Vardhaman shaped coastline is filled with innumerable activities and attractions.

Pattaya Night Bazaar

Situated opposite the Central Festival Pattaya Beach, Pattaya Night Bazaar is a treasure trove of goods and is one of the most popular street markets in the city. With over 250 stalls and shops, this enclosed Thai street market has gained a cult status among shopping enthusiasts, both locals and tourists. Unlike other street markets in the city, Pattaya Night Bazaar is located in a permanent air-conditioned structure. Packed with an abundance of local Thai attractions, this street shopping hub is well worth a visit.

At Pattaya Night Bazaar, one can shop for a plethora of products ranging from handmade clothes, unique looking accessories, hats to the beach. Shopping enthusiasts looking for a budget market can have a great time exploring this vast market area, with stalls selling an array of products. At Pattaya Night Bazaar, anyone can buy the perfect souvenir for your trip back home. Visit this place to discover the local shopping culture, buy fabulous products, and indulge in Thai-street Thai food.

Walking Street

Not only Pattaya but one of the most famous party hotspots in the whole of Thailand, Walking Street is a place for crazy party lovers. Walking Street is about a kilometer away with everything one wishes to visit in Thailand. Full of energy and mobility, the road serves as Thailand’s busiest party hub with myriad options for leisure and entertainment. From local items to food, clothing, handicrafts, and showpieces, there is plenty to visit and see.

Starting at the end of Beach Road till the Bali High Plaza end, the place is famous for beer bars, go-go bars, night clubs, strip bars, discotheques, restaurants and massage parlors. Walking in large numbers by locals and tourists, Walking Street is a center of attraction for nightlife drenched with neon lights everywhere. If that is not enough then one can enjoy the talent of the roadside actors who show their skills on stage.

There are many live events and talk shows going on in the region to create a different kind of buzz. However, being a crowded area, be sure to keep your personal and expensive belongings safely. ABYZZ, Doll House, Insomnia, Lucifer Disco, Marine Disco, Roxy Go-Go Club are some of the prominent names in the region and the list goes on and on.

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Pattaya Approach

Situated on top of Phratumnak Hill (Pattaya Hill) on the borders of South Pattaya and Jomtien, Pattaya Viewpoint offers spectacular views of Pattaya Bay and Cityscape. This place is visited by locals and tourists, both during the morning and evening, to get that enchanting shot of Pattaya’s famous crescent bay.

Despite being thrilled by tourists, the Pattaya Viewpoint is spacious enough to comfortably accommodate and provide an uninterrupted view to Pattaya Beach on the north side, and Jomtien Beach on the south. Apart from being an observation deck for tourists, the Pattaya Bay hilltop houses the Admiral HRH Prince of Champaran (also known as “the father of the Royal Thai Navy”) and the Wat Khao Phra Bat Temple, which is claimed as a relic Is done. The self of Lord Buddha.

Underwater world strapped

The best aquarium in Pattaya, Underwater World has 2500 aquatic animals that bring a piece of the deepest coast to our world. Making the deep seas, magnificent corals, sandy beaches, and hard-to-find aquatic animals readily available to the general public, Pattaya’s Underwater World Aquarium has been developed in such a way that you will find yourself away from its hustle and bustle… Modern life for exciting and peaceful marine life.

Be it hunter fishes such as sharks and stingrays, starfish and shrimp fishes or those cute turtles, you can see a wide range of aquatic animals and their species in the Underwater World in Pattaya. Be sure to check the wreckage tank of that ship at the end of the tunnel house to search for completely different species of fish and aquatic plants. Those of you who want to feel the touch of the oceans and its living life, make sure you are present for the live feeding show.

Being one of the most popular activities in Underwater World Pattaya, the show is ideal for family gatherings.

Mimosa Pattaya

Mimosa Pattaya is the place to roam to experience Pattaya with an oriental European touch. It is a beautifully designed outdoor shopping mall, spread over a vast area, with a beautiful and varied collection of items with bold and bright colors and boutiques. A walk in this market allows you to experience the Thai lifestyle and its vibe.

Started in 2013, Mimosa Pattaya is a fairly happening place and is not limited to just being a shopping center. There are several shows that are the most popular of which is the Lady Cabaret Show. Another major attraction of Mimosa Pattaya is the Art Gallery and Aquarium. This outdoor boutique shopping mall is considered a recreation of the French city of Colmar. Also known as the city of love, it reflects a Renaissance-style style that is very distinctive – be it quaint-style walkways or canals running between panoramic shopping canals.

Phuket

The largest island in all Thailand, Phuket has everything Thailand has to offer. Serviced by Phuket International Airport, the island sees no shortage of passengers at any time of the year. Golden Beach, several offshore islands, upbeat markets, a high octane nightlife, and thrilling watersports briefly reflect Phuket. Beaches like Surin and Kata cater to families and those individuals with whimsical tastes.

On the other hand, Patong beach caters to all those who find it cheap, loud, and crazy, even after sunset. Bungalow Road survives with its many bars, ping pong shows, and street food vendors as the night is big. Those who shy away from bright lights and alcohol will find themselves in cabaret shows or the ever-popular street markets. Phuket Walking Street or Phuket Weekend Markets are places where a person can spend hours through various clothing, souvenirs, and novelty items.

Apart from all the glitz and swankiness, Phuket also offers many traditional activities and experiences. Enjoying tropical weather throughout the year, Phuket waters come to life in the months of November to February, with marine habitats. Activities such as snorkeling and scuba diving can be done at popular and scenic spots such as Phi Phi Island and Similan Island, which make day trips by speedboats.

Further to the north, visiting elephant sanctuaries and national parks such as Sirinat National Park and Khao Thara Theo National Park can be a more tranquil and rustic experience. This is true on the beaches in the west such as Ravi beach and even Karon beach, which is usually less crowded and provides a more tranquil experience.

There is also a bottomless experience of Thai culture hidden in plain view. Phuket Town retains much of its Chinese influence and Sino-Portuguese history through its cuisine, cooking style, architecture, and historical museums and buildings. Chönl Wat, a Buddhist temple and the Jui Tui Shrine, is an important Chinese place of worship, as the embodiment of the coexistence of various religions and cultures.

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Phuket caters to all types of travelers – be it families, individuals, couples, or groups, across all budgets. But among them, a certain section stands out in particular. With a plethora of high-end resorts with most beaches, hotels, luxury shopping outlets, and spas, Phuket is a haven for those looking for great comfort on their vacation and looking good while doing it…

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Just to give you a start about the place, the Darjeeling hill town is located in northeast India at an altitude of 6,710 feet and is part of the state of West Bengal. The nearest airport is Bagdogra and the nearest major railway junction is New Jalpaiguri (NJP).

It takes about 3 hours to reach Darjeeling from both these places by car. Private taxis (available at NJP and Bagdogra), shared taxis (available at NJP) and buses (available at Siliguri bus stand which is 8kms from NJP) are the main public transport to NJP station or Bagdogra Airport to go to Darjeeling. Alternatively, you can take an attractive toy train ride from NJP or Siliguri, taking a 7-hour lazy trip to Darjeeling for sightseeing in the Himalayas.

Although the area of ​​Darjeeling hill town is small (about 10 sq km), Darjeeling is also a district and is spread over a large area of ​​about 2,100 sq km. The district has sub-continents like Kurseong, Siliguri, etc. as well as the hill resort cities of Mirik. So there are many beautiful places to visit within the hills of Darjeeling.

In the area of ​​Darjeeling city, you can visit many tourist attractions. Many taxis (which are different types of private commercial vehicles – small and big) are available at the stand. They both offer local sightseeing as well as point-to-point transfers. You can also get shared taxis (mainly Jeep type vehicles) at the stand, but they are mostly available for transfers and sometimes for tours. Currently, around 6,00,000 Indian tourists and 30,000 foreign nationals visit Darjeeling annually.

Tiger hill

Located at an altitude of 2590 meters and at a distance of 13 kilometers from Darjeeling, Tiger Hill is most famous for its spectacular sunrise spots from where you can see the peaks of Kanchenjunga when the sun is seen at low altitudes. The spectacular view of the snow-capped mountains sitting amidst the cotton clouds attracts tourists from all over the country to Tiger Hill. Interestingly, it is also the peak of Ghoom, the highest railway station in the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The opening time from Darjeeling is 3.30 pm which reaches Tiger Hill by 4.15 pm. The opening time starts at 4.15 am in winter due to the delay in sunrise time. Roads are blocked by convoys of jeeps and cars during peak season. To get to the sunrise, it requires a walk uphill from the parking lot. You can book a car or an Innova for INR 1200 / INR 1800 from a travel agency in a city or pay INR 200 per head.

Darjeeling Himalayan Railway

The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, also known as DHR, and affectionately called the ‘Darjeeling Toy Train’, is a 2-foot narrow-gauge train that runs between New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling in West Bengal, India. The 88 km long railway line was constructed between 1879 and 1881 and riding on this rail route has been an experience so far. A visit to the Darjeeling Toy Train has a delightful view of the mountain and amazing views passing through villages and local shops along the way, which entice children.

The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway provides important transport links between the Darjeeling hills and various parts of the lower plains and is a piece of sheer engineering invention and vision. How can a small steam engine pull a mini-coach up steep hills crossing almost endless curves and shields? Perhaps this is why the Darjeeling toy train was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 2 December 1999.

Later, two more railway lines were added, and the site became known as the Hill Railways of India. Riding on such a heritage transport is no doubt relaxing and attractive, but also iconic as this train provides the first and most important mountain transport link in the country.

Darjeeling Ropeway

Darjeeling is famous as one of the most panoramic hill stations across the world, where a myriad of landscapes can be seen ranging from spectacular landscaped mountains to a charming valley filled with magnificent tea bags. For this reason, the Darjeeling ropeway finds itself as a major attraction of Darjeeling, giving its travelers an array of divine panoramic views as they travel across the magical valley.

Established in 1968, the Darjeeling ropeway is the first cable car system in India to cater to tea estates in the valleys where there was no easy access. Today, it serves as an iconic tourist hotspot, attracting scores of tourists throughout the year to experience the beauty of the Darjeeling scenery in the best possible way.

With 16 cable cars, each car accommodates 6 people, as it rotates from the northern point at Sonamari to Singla Bazar, situated on the banks of the picturesque Ramman River, which caters to passengers at a height of 7000 feet. The view of the numerous tea estates of Darjeeling, the waterfall, and the majestic Kanchenjunga makes this experience a must for every tourist in Darjeeling.

The gondola moves at a moderate pace, giving travelers some good opportunities for some great photo opportunities. At the lower end of the journey, the cable car stops for a while, where travelers can explore the beautiful tea plantations, or relax at the small hill café, before heading back to Singamari Base Station.


Batasia Loop

Perhaps one of the most picturesque train routes in all Darjeeling, Batasia Loop is a lush green train route meant to reduce the height of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway. The unique design of this spectacular attraction allows the track to wrap itself around itself through a mountain tunnel. One of the most enchanting aspects of Batesia Loop is its unmatched natural beauty which is an amazing sight to behold. Located on Hill Cart Road (NH 55), you can enjoy a panoramic view of Darjeeling.

The motive behind making the spectacular route of the Batasia Loop situated in Ghoom, about 5 kilometers from Darjeeling, was to make navigation around the Darjeeling area easier. This mountain originates from among the emerald carpets of vegetation and also sees the snowy peaks of Kanchenjunga on one side.

The line of flowers, which makes a journey through the Batias Loop, must be visited after witnessing the fascinating sunrise of Tiger Hill. The sight of the train turning white into the clouds and deep into the lush green beauty of the area is a refreshing and refreshing campaign not to be missed.

Nightingale Park

Situated in the mesmerizing hill station of Darjeeling, Nightingale Park is a public park area frequented by tourists and locals to witness the grand views of the Kanchenjunga ranges. It is an ideal place to relax and recharge amidst the greenery and soothing winds. Sir Park was a private courtyard of the tartan bungalow during the British Raj, this park was formerly called ‘The Shrubari’. Surrounded by a covered archway, the entrance takes you on a pebble path around this oval-shaped park.

Since the nightingale park is in a slightly elevated area, you have to climb a few steps to enter this lush green field. The park was closed for renovation for almost four years and has reopened to the public since 2011. There is a huge statue of Lord Shiva, which also has a musical fountain with great scenery.

Tea garden

Be it black, green, or puffy, tea is synonymous with Darjeeling as a view of the majestic Kanchanganga. With over 80 tea gardens in Darjeeling, spread over the slopes of the valleys of this tourist trap, a visit to at least one tea garden is important to the agenda of the tourists. If the scent of the well-stained bushes was not enough to attract the attention of passers-by, these also provide services such as lush green wonderland homestays and guided tours, along with some travelers having the chance to engage in some plucking Provide.

With tea cultivation around Darjeeling for nearly 200 years, the Darjeeling tea brand is a worldwide repute, a special experience for those visiting the region. Famous among all these, the Happy Valley Tea Estate is the only garden that allows tourists to see the subtle nuances of tea production and processing with their tea factory guided tour.

Tea cultivation on 17,500 hectares of land is one of the major activities of this picturesque hill station. Some of the famous tea estates of Darjeeling include Happy Valley Tea Estate, Glenburn Tea Estate, Makabiri Tea Estate, Gomti Tea Estate, and Chamong Tea Estate. Soak in the beautiful expanses offered with a beautiful backdrop along the magnificent Himalayas, and don’t forget to taste the varieties of tea here, as you engage in the rare experience of tea tourism.

Japanese Peace Pagoda

Situated on the slope of the Jalpahad hills in Darjeeling, the Shanti Pagoda or Japanese Shanti Pagoda is one of the Shanti Pagodas, which is designed to establish unity, harmony, and goodwill among people belonging to different sects of society. Famous for its tranquility, it offers stunning views of the snow-capped peaks including the Kanchenjunga peak, making it an ideal place for peace and nature lovers.

The Peace Pagoda was built under the guidance of Nikidatsu Fuji, a Buddhist monk from Japan. The foundation stone was laid on 3 November 1972 and inaugurated on 1 November 1992. M. Designed by Oka, construction took 36 months to complete. The pagoda has four incarnations of Buddha including Maitreya Buddha and was designed to bring together people of different castes in search of peace.

Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park

Padmaja Naidu Zoological Park Darjeeling housing a wide variety of animals. Also known as the Darjeeling Zoo, it is a paradise for all kinds of animals and a great center of attraction for animal lovers and nature enthusiasts. The zoo is internationally known for its breeding and conservation programs and includes an off-display breeding center for snow leopards and red pandas.

Apart from these rare species, the zoo is also rich in an Asian black bear, deer, leopard, blue and yellow Macaw, Eastern Pangolin, Partridge, Himalayan Monal, Himalayan Wolf, Lady Amherst, Leopard Cat, Macaw, Red Jungle Fowl. , Red Panda, Royal Bengal Tiger, Sambar Deer, Tempinak’s Tragopan, Yak, and many more.

The attraction was established in 1958 and was named after former West Bengal Governor Padmaja Naidu, who was also the daughter of Sarojini Naidu. Witha n has an average elevation of 7000 feet, it is the largest high altitude zoo in India. Padmaja Naidu Zoological Park specializes in breeding animals adapted to alpine conditions and has successful captive breeding programs for snow leopards, critically endangered Himalayan wolves, and red pandas.

The zoo serves as the central hub for the Central Zoo Authority of India’s Red Panda Program and is a member of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Due to its tireless efforts to reopen these endangered species, the Darjeeling Zoo has been awarded the prestigious honor of “The Earth Heroes” in 2014 from over 300 zoos worldwide.

Rock Garden

Rock Garden is an excellent picnic spot, naturally known as Chunnu Summer-Fall, which is located 10 km from Darjeeling. It is also known as Barbotte Rock Garden, surrounded by beautiful mountain streams and covered with attractive flower gardens and seating arrangements on various levels. It is considered to be one of the most preferred tourist destinations for nature lovers traveling to Darjeeling.

Apart from the place, the route to Darjeeling Rock Garden also offers a delightful view, where one has to go through a natural journey filled with rocky hills and greenery, which is shared by sharp hairpins and highly steep roads. The unprecedented sight of the rock garden reached Chunnu amidst the soothing sound of summer-fall amidst the clouds. The tourist attraction is surrounded by tea gardens and flower gardens, which are terraced with a peaceful lake at the top, where visitors can spend a beautiful time and relax after a long and tiring journey.


Sandakphu Trek

Sandakphu Peak (11,941 ft) is the highest peak in West Bengal. The highest peak of Singalila Ridge in Darjeeling district, almost near the Nepal border, is located very close to Singalila National Park.

Sandakphu, the highest peak in West Bengal, gives you a spectacular view of four of the five highest peaks in the world. Probably the best view is of Mount Kanchenjunga. You can reach the peak by car or trekking. Starting from Manibanjan, this hill is a beautiful route 51 km long. Sandakadu is also known as “mountain of poisonous plants” due to the abundance of Himalayan cobra lilies here. Since it is a difficult trek, it is recommended to do it only after ensuring your complete fitness.

The journey to the summit passes through many different terrains, ranging from challenging valleys, lush green plains to rhododendrons, magnolia, primaries, and dotted lands with vibrant wildflowers. With around 600 varieties of orchids alone, the place is a paradise for nature lovers.

Tinchuley

About 32 km from Darjeeling, Tinchuley is an offbeat hamlet located close to the West Bengal-Sikkim border. With an elevation of 5550 feet, the name of the place derives from the words ‘tin’ and ‘Chula’, which translates as ‘three ovens’, as the trio of hills that make up the hill station resemble clay ovens… Surprisingly, the geographical diversity of the village is not depleted: the Teesta and Ranjit rivers are also close to it. All this contributes to the abundant natural beauty of Tinchuley.

Darjeeling is famous for fresh fruit orchards such as Tinchuley, moreover, a quieter and more obscure place – there is an atmosphere of serenity that is otherwise lacking from its Baspai counterparts. In Tinchuley, one can go rock climbing, trekking, sightseeing, all against a beautiful green mountain that feels like an out of film set. With an economy that started to flourish through the participation of the World Wildlife Federation (WWF) in modernizing the agriculture of the place and turning its production into floriculture, vermiculture, and organic products, Tinchuley is an ideal tourist destination. It started growing in popularity.

Tinchuley is a dream for those looking for something spiritual out of their journey. Its magnificent mountaineering and serene farming astonished the land. So if you are really looking for something about that nature, then you know where to be!

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Bengaluru, formerly known as Bangalore, is the capital of Karnataka state. It is located on the Deccan Plateau in South India. The city is a mixture of traditions and modernity. Various castes inhabiting it celebrate their cultural festivals by linking them with the recent ups and downs in their café culture and pub-hopping. It is often called the ‘Silicon Valley’, the center of IT development in India.

The lush green area around Bangalore is being explored at waterfalls, wildlife sanctuaries, and intersections with Brooks and Rivers. Due to the presence of lush gardens and rustic land, it has gained a reputation for being the ‘Garden City of India’. Cubbon Park, Ulsoor Lake, Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain Park, Bugle Rock Park, and Lumbini Gardens are wonders of this Faridabad.

Bangalore is overflowing with picturesque destinations where you can try the most adrenaline rush activities. Trekking or hiking at places like Ramnagar, Nandi Hills, Savandurga, and Narayangiri are exciting activities undertaken by trek enthusiasts. You can also try camping and fishing here for a rejuvenating experience.

Bangalore is not only a place for nature lovers but also a place for music lovers. Hard Rock is an elite pub in Bangalore due to living performances by famous bands. There are many other recreational venues within the city, including Snow City, which introduce visitors to activities such as ice-skating, gaming arcades and bowling alleys.

Bangalore has two distinct seasons – wet and dry. The wet season starts in June with the monsoon and lasts till September. The rest of the year is mostly dry, but unpredictable rains may occur. Dry days are sunny with temperatures not exceeding 25 – 30 ° C. The best time to visit Bangalore is from November to March.

Bangalore Palace

An epitome of great architecture and beauty, The Majestic Bangalore Palace carries the spice of the old regal opulence. Currently the central attraction in Bangalore, the palace was built in the year 1878. The British parents of Chamarajendra Wadiyar bought the original property from their fund in 1873 from the Principal of Bangalore Central High School, Rev, J Garrett.

The palace is extraordinarily spacious and is spread over 45,000 square feet. The grand palace results from the mixture of Tudor and Scottish Gothic architecture that we see today. The beautiful carvings both inside and outside the palace’s wooden structure reflect the royal culture in different ways.

Apart from being a major tourist destination, the palace is a host to various cultural events, rock shows, and weddings. According to beliefs, King Chamarajendra Wadiyar drew inspiration from London’s Windsor Castle to build the palace. Granite seats adorned with fluorescent blue ceramic tiles on the ground floor, a fairy tale ballroom, paintings by famous painter Raja Ravi Varma, bell-covered walls and the Darbar Hall on the first floor make the Bangalore Palace come together.

A visit to the palace gives you a chance to witness the grand and grandeur of one of the most powerful dynasties of South India. An audiotape is available inside the Palace in both Hindi and English languages, which helps people understand language issues, better understand its history.

Cubbon Park

Spread over an area of ​​300 acres, Bangalore city Cubbon Park is a major scenic spot which is rich in green leaves. It is a green belt area of ​​the city and is an ideal place for nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil environment. Maintained by Lord Cubbon, the park is named in his honor. It is home to over 6,000 trees that support a vibrant ecosystem.

Apart from being a scenic spot, some of the major structures of the city such as Attara Kacheri, Kabban Park Museum, and Seshadri Iyer Memorial Park are also located here. Another famous attraction in Kabban Park is The Bangalore Aquarium, which is the second-largest aquarium in India.

Cubbon Park was originally spread over 100 acres, which was later expanded to 300 acres. First established in 1870 by Mr. John Meade (Acting Commissioner of Mysore), Kabban Park has a long history. Major General Richard Sankey (Chief Engineer of the state) conceived the park in honor of Mr. John Meade. Initially, the park was called “Meads Park” and later came to be known as Cubbon Park. Since the inception of the park, it has been built and improved in many ways.

In the year 1927, the park was officially designated as “Mr. Chamarajendra Park” to mark the silver jubilee of Shri. The rule of Krishnaraja Wodeyar in the Kingdom of Mysore. Currently, Cubbon Park is under the control of the Department of Horticulture. The Deputy Director of Horticulture (Kabban Park) is responsible for the administration and maintenance of the garden.

Lal Bagh Botanical Garden

Lalbagh is one of the oldest botanical gardens in India and is also a major tourist attraction of South India. Located in South Bengaluru, the Lalbagh Botanical Garden is not only one of the largest botanical gardens in India but is also the first of its kind, where planned trails, glasshouses, and ornamental flowers grow throughout the property.

The park is spread over an area of ​​240 acres and was constructed by the famous ruler Hyder Ali. This was finally completed by his son- Tipu Sultan – who designed keeping in view the beautiful gardens of Sira in Tumkur district in Karnataka.

Lalbagh is home to exotic flowers that were imported by the Sultan from countries such as France, Persia, Arabia, Afghanistan, etc. Therefore, never before seen flowers in India were seen in this historic garden. Trees imported by Tipu Sultan from around the world can still be found growing here.

Apart from the exotic trees, visitors can also see some rare birds such as mynah, pond heron, purple moorhen, parrots, Brahmini kites, common ego, and more. Apart from the stunning flora and fauna of Lalbagh Botanic Garden, it has another attractive attraction, which is Lalbagh Rock. This rock, which is said to be more than 3000 years old, is one of the oldest rocks in the world and can be found in the center of the garden.

How it all Started

Lalbagh is not only one of the most well-developed botanical gardens in India with a wealth of exotic flora and fauna, but also a historically significant place. Hyder Ali, who was the ruler of Mysore between 1761–1782, began the construction of the garden. In fact, he was known for the many gardens he founded and the architecture he established during his reign as emperor.

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The development of the Lalbagh Botanical Garden was then handled by his son Tipu Sultan, who added to the beauty of the garden by importing his own trees and plants from distant countries. The layout of the garden was based on the vast Mughal gardens spanning the Mughal Empire, particularly one at Sira- an important Mughal outpost in South India and a little away from Bangalore city.

After its completion in the 18th century, Lalbagh also obtained India’s first lawn-clock and was home to the largest collection of exotic plants in the Indian subcontinent. By 1860, Lalbagh also had animals like oranges, peacocks, rhinoceros, deer, and amus.

Flower show

Beholding the biennial flower show at Lalbagh Botanical Garden is a spectacle. People from India and from abroad and even from abroad travel millions of flowers, thousands of plants, and the incredible artistry that goes into making sculptures and floral structures.
The show takes place twice a year – once in the week of January as Indian Republic Day, and the second time during Independence Day in August. Every year, a different theme is chosen and flowers are arranged according to the theme.

Plants and flowers are imported from all over the world and each year more than 2 million flowers are used to create semi-permanent structures in various distinctive shapes and designs. The show takes place inside the striking Glass House which is located in the compound of the Botanical Gardens and runs from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm.

Even though the best time to watch the show is in the morning when you can see all the flowers in full bloom and all their vibrant colors, the night time is a different experience. The entire glasshouse lights up in a golden glow that makes the structures look even more magical and ethereal.

Bannerghatta National Park

Located on the outskirts of Bangalore, and commonly known as BBBP, the Bengaluru Bannerghatta Biological Garden is one of the most popular and frequently visited destinations in the city. Catering for nature and wildlife enthusiasts, it is an integral part of the magnificent Bannerghatta National Park and is spread over a large area.

It was declared an organic reserve in 2002 and is one of the only places in the world from where one can experience the forest so close to the city. In addition to a zoo and jungle safari, Bannerghatta Biological Park also has a butterfly park and a rescue center where captive animals are protected and protected. Bannerghatta Biological Park is also the first biological park in the whole of India, which has a wild elephant sanctuary. Spread over 122 acres, this sanctuary is sponsored by PETA India.

The biological park is also home to a large variety of butterfly species. Here on a safari, you can see a glimpse of various animals including tigers, bears, deer, elephants, and monkeys. Along with places for short trekking and hiking expeditions, the park is also a complete retreat for people, with various safaris.

Due to the presence of many ancient temples on its premises, many people also visit the park. Additionally, the park is also a haven for those who want to get away from the busy city limits and rejuvenate and relax for some time amid the calm of nature. Bannerghatta Biological Park is also a great place for photography, where shutterbugs get a chance to see many amazing places in their camera.

UB City Mall, Bangalore

Located in the CBD (Central Business District) in Bangalore, this luxury mall is in one place for all your high-brand needs. Gathering four towers as a whole, it is spread over a sprawling area of ​​13 acres. The place takes care of all your specific needs, whether it’s shopping at a high-end shop, ultra-fine dining, or even taking a spa after a long day of work, this place has it all.

The place is home to all luxury beauty, footwear, jewelry, bags, and fashion brands around the world, where Louis Vuitton, Estée Lauder, Rolex, Burberry, Jimmy Choo, and Canali are just to name a few. Various events are also organized on time to make all visitors experience the best of everything. The food choices here are among the best in the world and are a bit on a high budget as well. The most budget-friendly restaurant here is Subway.

Wonderla

The Vandalia Waterpark in Bangalore is beyond doubt, the city’s best waterpark. It is a haven for those seeking to escape everyday worldly boredom and offers a range of rides that will make your adrenaline fearless.

It is famous for its high thrill rides, but there are other comfort booths that attract people of all ages and thus make it a ubiquitous place. It is located on the outskirts of Bangalore, so if you are a temporary traveler, it can be difficult to reach that place but not impossible.

In fact, connectivity in Bangalore has made it easy to reach. The water park/amusement park features more than 60 long rides for adults over the age of five for children over 70 years old.
One of its recently built rides, the oping reverse looping roller coaster ‘- a roller coaster that can be ridden in both directions, once straight and then reverse, has left adrenaline addicts thrilled.

The Wave Pool is built with high-tech equipment that gives you the feeling of standing in the middle of the ocean with the smooth waves around you, A rain disco is an always rainy discotheque with hit songs playing in the background so that you too can dance and what not! The best time to visit Wonderla Waterpark is from March to June. It is the summer season in Bangalore, and many people resort to Wonderla to escape the scorching heat of the sun. However, it is peak season, so the park is highly crowded, and fares may be higher. You can travel even after the monsoon subsides in September.

Ramanagaram

If you remember the classic Sholay scenes, you will be amazed to see the rocky mountains of this city, which is located about 50 km from the city of Bangalore and Sholay was originally shot here.

From silk farming to Mysore-Pak, the huge Hanuman statue entrance at the Ramdevara Betta vulture sanctuary; Ramanagar is one of the places to visit in Bangalore to enjoy a plethora of activities like camping and trekking, and there is also an abundance of sightseeing options.
The iconic rock elevation where the dacoit Gabbar was filmed in the cult classic Sholay can be visited during the day, where you walk and climb to some height of about 400 stairs to the top where you will also find a temple. These rocks belong to Ramdevara Betta Hill which is a part of Ramdevara Betta Vulture Sanctuary.

Ramanagar Wine Yard

Spend an hour of your vacation amidst the sweet-smelling vineyard and join a very fun and enjoyable tour in this tourist destination of Bangalore. The Ramnagara wine tour is divided into three parts, which begin with a detailed discussion of how the concept of the wine came to be, and more about this drink and one of the best places to see in Bangalore.

Take a satisfying walk in the yard, and watch the people transform the fruit into the best flavor until it’s ready for fermentation and bottling. This is the best way to learn about this favorite drink from beginning to end. The people organizing this tour will not want you to leave without taking five samples of their best wines from both France and India.

Bangalore Aquarium

Bangalore Aquarium is one of the sightseeing places in Bangalore, located in Kabban Park and is the largest aquarium in Bangalore, with exotic fish such as Siamese, Goldfish, Fighters, Freshwater Prawns, Red Tail Shark, Catla, Moon Tail, There is a huge collection. Angelfish, Pearl Gourami, Hockey Stick Tetra, etc.

The diamond-shaped building is filled with much aquatic flora and fauna, divided into three floors, with the first floor having about 14 tanks in total and the second with 69. Those with a love for aquatic life should visit this huge aquarium which can be easily seen in Kabban Park.

Iskcon Temple Bangalore

Located in Rajaji Nagar in Bangalore, and an undertaking of the International Society of Krishna Consciousness, ISKCON Temple in Bangalore is the temple of Lord Krishna. This magnificent architecture was first built by Shri Madhu Pandit Das and was inaugurated in the year 1997 by the then President of India, Shankar Dayal Sharma. It has many prayer halls dedicated to Sri Sri Radha Krishnachandra, Sri Krishna Balarama, Sri Nitai Gauranga, Sri Srinivasa Govinda, and Sri Prahlad Narasimha.

Apart from being a temple to Prabhu, ISKCON Bangalore is also a cultural center of many dimensions. It has its own lecture hall, which gives daily lectures delivered by devotees on Srimad Bhagavatam. It also has an amphitheater, in which many events are organized, such as cultural festivals, dance and music programs, educational conferences, etc.

ISKCON Temple in Bangalore also hosts many festivals throughout the year, inviting pilgrims and devotees in all seasons. Ram Navami, Akshaya Tritiya, Sri Krishna Balaram Rath Yatra are just a few of them. Located atop a hill that is away from any source of groundwater drinking, the temple provides drinking water to its visitors, who transport it all the way from the groundwater area. It is well protected by well-trained security personnel, who supervises the area at all times.

The temple also has its own gift shop, known as Matchless Gifts, which sells fragrant incense and other devotional products. These items are manufactured from natural products, and any profits received are donated to charitable organizations.

How it all Started

The International Society for Krishna Consciousness was started in 1976 for Krishna devotees. ISKCON Temple in Bangalore was first established in 1998 under the Karnataka Societies Registration Act, 1960. The goals of this society are derived from the seven objectives of ISKCON, as stated by Srila Prabhupada. Initially, the temple operated from a rented house in Bangalore. It was around the year 1987 when the temple was moved to Maidan, on the Hare Temple Road, which was then an empty “Kharab Bhoomi” (wasteland).

To make this land a grand temple, Mr. Madhu Pandit Das, a qualified engineer who was the president of ISKCON Bangalore at the time, envisioned a beautiful temple of magnificent architecture, which he then built with Mr. Jagat Chandra Das, the architect. Myself. Construction of the temple began in 1990, and around 600 skilled artisans were employed for this work. Construction finally ended in the year 1997. In the same year, the temple was inaugurated by the ninth President of India- Shankar Dayal Sharma.

Turahalli forest

This dry deciduous forest is filled with wild shrubs and hikes along with many eucalyptus trees, making it an ideal getaway for a day’s picnic plans from Bangalore. Activities like biking, cycling, trekking can be best enjoyed in the untouched areas of the forest of Turahalli. It is one of the closest places to visit Bangalore which is considered a quick hideaway from the city crowd. This jungle is just an hour away from Bangalore and is located on the Vajarahalli Road Hosahalli on the Bangalore-Kanakpura road.

The place is calm, scenic and surrounded by nature with a variety of bird species that can particularly excite a bird watcher. The best way to enjoy the forest of Turahalli is to take your vehicle to the entrance and park there. Get out for a walk in the forest and join in the rejuvenation of the forest. The best time to visit, the day after replenishing the monsoon season, is green and beautiful.

Hebbal Lake

Spread over an area of ​​150 acres, the magnificent Hebbal Lake is one of the attractive tourist attractions in Bangalore. Today when you visit this place, you will not believe that once it was a garbage dump. The renovation work done on this lake speaks a volume and a large number of visitors who come here make it clear. This lake is a simple place to take on your rejuvenation which invests in natural beauty in abundance for some time. Most of the people hit this place to see the herd of exotic bird species around this lake and enhance its beauty.

You can get a glimpse of birds like violet moorhens, Brahminy kites, darters, cormorants, gray herons, pond herons, and more. Apart from this, you will find a grand garden near the lake which is an ideal picnic spot for many people. Nestled on the banks of Bellary Road, it is a seasonal lake. The lake dries up during summer, but surprisingly it recovers its beauty in the monsoon. Vivid flowers, juicy plants, and lots of trees are dotted around and painting a real picture all around.

A trip to this lake is an excellent decision for those looking for a quiet retreat from the bustling metropolitan city. Thus, Hebbal Lake is an eye treat for every visitor due to its delightful landscape, lots of birds, and icy greenery. No doubt, visitors get to click lots of pictures to admire and to post on their social media handles.

Dubare Elephant Camp

Dubare Elephant Camp is a Jungle Lodge and Resorts Limited (JLR) project located on the banks of the river Kaveri. It is located in Kodagu or Coorg district in Karnataka, itself a major Coorg attraction. Every year tourists in this camp find solitude in search of various elephant species. These elephants are, in fact, trained by naturalists or great men — the person in charge of taking care of tuskers and other elephants. In fact, these naturalists are well aware of the history and biology of elephants. Visitors around the world get more information about life, eating habits, rules, and regulations, etc. of these elephants.

In addition, the Dubare Elephant Camp is full of flora and fauna, such as tigers, deer, and gaurs. And that’s why this project is heavily monitored and is under the control of JLR. New methods have also been introduced by these officers for the betterment of camp life led by these animals. Some of these methods are tourist interaction with the elephant, giving them the opportunity to bathe and then feed them. Also, it is another pleasure to visit the entire forest area in a jungle safari. Many activities such as trekking and camping are regularly hosted around the Dubre Elephant Camp by highly trained professionals.

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The history of Kerala is more than a thousand years old. Kerala, The land of greenery is also known as the ‘Gods own Country’. Stone Age carvings at Edakkal Caves in Wayanad indicate the presence of a prehistoric civilization or settlement in the region in 5000 BC. From an early age dating back to 3000 BC, Kerala was an established spice trade center.

The spices of Kerala attracted traders from different parts of the world. In this way, the ports of Kerala hold a special place in world history. Kerala has a distinct position in the commercial sector. Kerala was an important destination for travelers and traders due to its spices.

Jews and Arabs were the first to come here for business. Later merchants from different parts of the world including Portuguese, Dutch, Chinese, Greek, Roman, French, and British had made their mark in different areas of Kerala’s culture. This made Kerala society a mixture of people from different sects of Christian, Hindu, and Muslim.

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There are many mythological concepts about Kerala. Hindu mythology states that Parashurama, the sixth incarnation of Mahavishnu created Kerala. According to the Puranas, Kerala is also known as Parashurama Kshetra, which means ‘land of Parashurama’, as the land was acquired by him from the sea.

Some major changes took place in Kerala after independence. Travancore and Cochin states merged to form Travancore-Cochin province. Archaeologists believe that the Negrito people, the first citizens of Kerala, were hunters. They were followed by Ostrich, which is similar to present-day Australian Aborigines. They were the people who started cultivating rice and vegetables which are still an integral part of Kerala culture. Then came the Dravidians and Aryans who influenced Kerala culture.

The history of Kerala was dominated by feudalism, caste, and war. Most of the landowners in Kerala were Namobothiris. These landlords lived in a luxurious manner. The land is leased to the next higher castes for harvest. The lowest castes were only those laborers with poor living conditions. There was untouchability too. All these were abolished and later colonial rule was halted. Now Kerala is one of the most peaceful places to live.

Munnar Tourism

Munnar is not only a favorite tourist destination of South India after Hill Station but also a center of tea estates in Kerala. Munnar, an exotic hill station with an attached calm of beauty and beauty, is the most visited destination in South India.

This hill station is a heavenly beauty, situated at an altitude of about 1600 meters above sea level, was once the summer resort of the British Government in South India. The colonial bungalows in the hill boast the magnificent past of this place.

The pleasant romantic climate and atmosphere back in Munnar made it the most preferred honeymoon spot in the country. The word Munnar literally means three rivers. Munnar, as the name suggests, is situated in the confluence of three rivers Muthirpuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala in Idukki district.

One of the major attractions of Munnar is the tea gardens. The juicy manicured tea fields that make up the picturesque backdrop for the place have an area of ​​over 12000 hectares. For adventure lovers, the challenge is to climb the highest peak in South India.

Shelving such an endangered species of beautiful valleys, mist, and mountainous wildlife, and breathtaking waterfalls covered with coffee, tea and spice plantations will be a refreshing experience. But the most refreshing is pure air.

There are also many interesting things that you can do here. You can watch wild animals, play golf, or catch some trout fish. There is an unlimited list. You can visit any tea garden to understand the process.

The aroma of the place will be with you for a long time. Neelakurinji is a rare and most beautiful flower, which blooms once in twelve years, is found in the valleys here. When these flowers bloom it covers the entire area with its beautiful purple color. Enjoy the rare view of these flowers.

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Pothanmedu View Point

Situated on a high rock at the entrance of Munnar, this scenic spot offers a magical view of Munnar. Not only a sight to behold, but this place is also a challenge for adventure lovers.

Mattupetty

Located at an altitude of 1700 meters, Mattupetty is famous for its dairy farm. Near this amazing farm is the beautiful Mattupetty lake and dam which is a famous picnic spot. There is a huge reservoir in Mattupetty Dam. A visit to this place is a great experience with boating and occasional sightings of various wild animals like elephants and sambar

Eravikulam National Park

This national park was once a hunting ground for the British. Today, this park protects wild animals at its best. This national park is situated at an altitude of 7000 feet above sea level. This sanctuary is the famous Nilgiri tahr, a highly endangered wild goat. Munnar is proud of this.

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The outstanding beauty of the grasslands is another attraction of Eravikulam National Park. Anamudi, the highest peak in South India is located in this park. There are many types of rare flora in these hills.

Devikulam

The most sought after place in Munnar, Devikulam is an ideal hill station with exotic flora and fauna and calm mountain air. Sita Devi Lake is an ideal picnic spot with its charming atmosphere and mineral water.

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Devikulam offers visitors the pleasure of trout fishing. Devikulam Lake is just 13 km from Munnar. Before trout fishing, you must obtain a permit and bring equipment. Another place for trout fishing is Gravel Banks which is located at the far corner of Nyamkad Estate.

Alleppey / Alappuzha Tourism

Alleppey promises to provide loads of joy, beauty, and adventure to the holidays. If you want to travel to Alleppey from stressful daily life and make your holiday the most memorable one. Alleppey is also known as the city of Alappuzha Canals and Lagoon. Alleppey is the center of backwater tourism. Alleppey’s lifeline is available in this vast backwater of canals, lagoons, and lakes.

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You would be surprised to know that Alleppey is the only city in Kerala without forests. But the tranquil backwaters, lush greenery and exotic mix of natural beauty made Alleppey one of the most beautiful places.

Life in Alleppey revolves around water. Alleppey has small man-made islands, inhabited by various migratory birds.

The main attractions in Alappuzha are backwaters and traditional houseboats. A trip through the backwaters in houseboats gives you an amazing opportunity to see Alleppey’s greenery, natural beauty, and marine life up close.

The boat race is a trademark of Alleppey. Snake boat races held in the backwaters during the harvest season are world-famous. You will be amazed by the large crowds coming from different parts of the world to watch the boat race. The speed and thrill of the boat race are truly amazing.

Precious aquatic life in Alleppey is fascinating. Beautiful little flowers, coconut trees, and green paddy fields will catch your eye while traveling through the waterway. You will not be bored for even a second in Alappuzha.

The peaceful Alleppey beach with the old lighthouse is the best place to enjoy the gentle murmur of the sea and the breeze. Alleppey keeps everything beautiful and pristine to make your vacation a lifetime experience.

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Alappuzha Beach

The beach is a famous picnic spot with children’s park and boating facilities. The old lighthouse and the 140-year-old ghat which extends across the sea is a wonderful sight. This pier was built in 1862 by Hugh Crawford.

Alleppey Backwaters

The most attractive feature of Alappuzha is the backwater. The houseboat cruise through this serious backwater is not to be missed. A backwater cruise on Punnamada Lake offers you amazing views with beautiful islands, coconut trees and paddy fields, Chinese fishing nets, and toddy tappers during work.

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Boats can be hired from the boat jetty. Alappuzha has a Punnamada Kayal for boat racing. The largest snake boat race Nehru Trophy Boat Race is held here.

Mullackal

Mullackal is a Konkani Brahmin settlement built around Alappuzha Town. Bhagwati temple is located here. Konkani Brahmins living here specializes in making sweets.

About one kilometer from Mullaikal is the temple of Mullikal Bhagwati’s twin sister Mariamman. Chiyape is the main festival of the temple and during this time there are utensils and many other items displayed in the fair. Anyone can buy it from here.

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Kochi Tourism

Kochi is one of the top-rated international travel destinations, where tourists can closely experience pre-historic, historical, and modern era glimpses. Kochi is truly the heart of God’s own country – Kerala. It is the financial capital of the city with emerging industries and various other business efforts as it is one of the major port cities in the country.

This metropolitan city has everything that can attract tourists regardless of the weather, such as comfort in the metro city, amazing beauty of nature, incredible culture, and so on. Be it an adventure trip or a back holiday experience, Kochi tourism will not disappoint any of its visitors.

How to reach Kochi

Kochi is one of the major metropolitan cities in the country which is well connected to the rest of the country through air, rail, road, and water.

There are several major national and state highways that connect southern and northern India.

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The Thiruvananthapuram railway division under the Southern Railway zone of the Indian Railways connects Kochi to other parts of the country via rail. Kochi is one of the safest ports in the Indian Ocean, making it one of the major ports. Passenger ships are operated from Kochi to Colombo and Lakshadweep under the state Water Transport Department.

Travel within the city is also hassle-free for tourists as it is a comfortable and cost-effective public transport facility available from major sightseeing tours. Road and water transport facilities are available for commuting in and around the city.

The historical importance of Kochi

Greek, Roman, Jewish, Syrian, Arab, and Chinese were the main traders of spices. According to historians, the Kingdom of Kochi came into existence after the Chera Kingdom in the 12th century.

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The peculiarity of this place was that many traders who came to this land were Jewish chiefs, later settled here for various reasons. From Portuguese rule, Kochi passed into the hands of the Dutch and later the British. The Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814 forced the Dutch rule to cede Kochi to British rule. Under British rule, the development of the modern city began with a large modern port and the largest man-made island called Willington Island.

During the post-independence era, the Kochi Maharaja agreed to join the Indian Union, and then in 1948, the royal kingdom of Travancore-Kochi merged into the newly formed Indian Union. On your Kochi tour, take time out and explore its historical grandeur.

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Geographical importance of Kochi

Kochi is located in the southwestern part of Ernakulam district. The geographical feature of Kochi is that most areas of the city are along the coastline of 48 km above sea level. Cochin is also decorated with the stunning grandeur of backwaters that attract travelers from all over the world. Major parts of the city are surrounded by water bodies and thus there are many beautiful islands in and around the city.

Being a coastal region, the weather here is generally humid like Goa. The presence of the Western Ghats on one side helps in getting a good amount of monsoon. The normal temperature here varies between 30 ° C to 35 ° C during the day and 25 ° C to 28 ° C through the nights.

Places to visit in Kochi

Cochin has many places to experience historical, cultural, and geographical wonders. For those who are looking for the beauty of nature, there are places like Cherai Beach, Veppen Island, Fort Kochi Beach, Kodanad Elephant Training Center, Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary, and Marine Drive. The Santa Cruz Basilica, St. Francis Church, Vallarpadam Church, Kadamottom Church, St. Antony’s Shrine, Chhotanikkara Bhagwati Temple, Ernakulathappan Temple, Ettumanoor Siva Temple, and the Pornatheresa Temple are some of the most visited places for its architectural wonders.

Travelers who are excited about the colonial period and want to get a closer understanding of the European inhabited community lifestyle can visit places such as Mattancherry Jewish Street, Fort Kochi, Willington Island, Boulageti Palace, Dutch Palace, Bastian Bungalow, VOC Gate and David Hall Will visit. And so on.

Apart from these magnificent attractions, other places to see in Cochin include famous art galleries, museums, amusement parks, its visitors have a wonderful time in the city.

Things to do in Kochi

Festivals are the major attraction for tourists, planning their Cochin tour to attend events like Cochin Carnival, Onam Festival in the month of August, or September, Shivratri Festival at Aluva Shiva Temple, etc.

Tourists on Kochi often buy antiques, traditional jewelry, apparel, and spices. There are many art galleries, shopping malls, supermarkets and textile showrooms where you can find them all. Mattancherry Jewish Street is one of the famous places for street shopping in Kochi, where you can find anything for everything.