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10 Offbeat and Weird Temples in India

India is a multicultural country following traditional ideologies and rituals. According to Mark twain, India is a millionaire in terms of religion as Indians worship more than 2 million Gods.One can find a place of worship in every nook and corner of India. Every temple has its peculiar history and untold story. Travelers all overContinue reading “10 Offbeat and Weird Temples in India”

DAPOLI – MINI MAHABALESHWAR OF RATNAGIRI

“If you are not barefooted on a beach, then you are overdressed “ Dapoli is an ideal getaway for a laid back vacation on the konkan coastline. It is a small beach village in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra surrounded by untouched attractive beaches accentuated with endless palm fringed coastline , historic monuments, beautiful temples andContinue reading “DAPOLI – MINI MAHABALESHWAR OF RATNAGIRI”

Ganga Ghat @ Haridwar- Har Ki Pauri

Welcome to Haridwar the gateway to God!!!! Haridwar is the entry point of Chardham – Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath. Maa Ganga after carrying the purity of heaven from the kamandal of Lord Brahma, washing the feet of Lord Vishnu and flowing through the sahastra of Lord Shiva came on this earth and made Haridwar asContinue reading “Ganga Ghat @ Haridwar- Har Ki Pauri”

Major Highlights Of Independence Day 2020 Celebration In India

“Freedom is not a mere matter Of Political decision or new Constitutions…..it is of the mind and heart and if mind narrows itself and is befogged and the heart is full of bitterness and hatred, then freedom is absent.” – Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Independence Day 2020 – Owing to the pandemic situation and restrictions inContinue reading “Major Highlights Of Independence Day 2020 Celebration In India”

Symbolic Colour Coded Cities Of India

“India is a country where each bud blooms in its true colour and each day is celebrated with unity,peace and harmony” India is a vibrant city with colours having special importance in culture,living and stories of India. From the dark hues of red colour personifying a beautiful bride to deep orange marigold used in allContinue reading “Symbolic Colour Coded Cities Of India”

Gujarat Ka Tara – Saputara (complete travel guide)

Saputara is a picture perfect sole hill station of Gujarat. Perfectly snuggled in the Western ghats, saputara is undoubtedly a photographers delight owing to its picturesque misty hills, livid landscapes,winding roads,serene climate and enchanting forests. It is well known for the para gliding festival, Dang Darbar and the Monsoon festival organised by the Gujarat tourismContinue reading “Gujarat Ka Tara – Saputara (complete travel guide)”

Unexplored picturesque villages Of Nashik in monsoons

Nasik is an easy and perfect getaway from the chaotic monsoons of Mumbai as it is a beautiful blend of small villages with scenic beauty, hilltops dotted with greenery and covered in clouds, small and big waterfalls, ancient caves, wildlife sanctuaries,offbeat restaurants and temples shining in their glory. Someshwar waterfalls, saptashrungi temple, Trimbakeshwar temple, BrahmagiriContinue reading “Unexplored picturesque villages Of Nashik in monsoons”

Pachmarhi trip in monsoon (Part 1)- My travel story

“The gentle sound of down pour,earthy fragrance, water soaked leaves, lush greenery,stunning waterfalls with gushing water,romantic atmosphere,roasted sweet corns with a cup of freshly brewed coffee is my idea of monsoons. “ Reaching Pachmarhi – In order to experience such a monsoon trip in Central India, we chose Pachmarhi hill station as our next destination.Continue reading “Pachmarhi trip in monsoon (Part 1)- My travel story”

Gulmarg – My travel story (2020)

“Every other beauty simply vanishes or feels less when you once see how beautiful kashmir is” We started our 2020 travel trips with our dream destination Kashmir, and without any doubt, gulmarg was on our priority list. Finally on17th Feb, the day arrived and the journey started. Here we come gulmarg!!!!! Journey from Srinagar toContinue reading “Gulmarg – My travel story (2020)”