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For the adventurous solo traveler, India beckons with open arms. Navigate the bustling streets of Delhi, find solitude in the Himalayan valleys, or explore the cultural richness of Varanasi. With its diverse landscapes and welcoming locals, India is a haven for those seeking self-discovery and solo adventures.

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Himachal with Amritsar Tour package

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Complete Himachal Tour Package

Complete Himachal Tour Package

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Shimla Manali Private  tour Package

Shimla Manali Private tour Package

Delhi : Things to do in Delhi Delhi, the capital of India is also a starting point to ious traveling exDAY 01:-Delhi - Shimla (370 Kms ...

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Shimla Manali Volvo Tour

Shimla Manali Volvo Tour

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Darjeeling : Darjeeling is a mesmerising hill station located in West Bengal and is a divine amalgamation of lushIn Transit or Day at ...

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5days 4 night kashmir package by Tripsy holidays

5days 4 night kashmir package by Tripsy holidays

Srinagar : Srinagar is the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir. It is situated on the banks of the river JhelumSrinagar : Srinagar, the ...

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17 Jan 2024
World s Top Pre Wedding Getaway Destinations

Pre-Wedding Shoot is the best part which the would-be couple experiences before the wedding. It is something experiencing as they visit beautiful locations and lost in their own world, they make memories and click pictures of that.  You may get an option of a number of places but it totally depends on your pocket that which places you want to choose and what setup you want. So given below is the list of places which are perfect for a Pre Wedding photoshoot.

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17 Jan 2024
Best Hill Stations to enjoy waterfall in Uttarakhand in India

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17 Jan 2024
Best 10 Family Holiday Destination in India during Summer

Holidays as the name suggest is the time that provides you an opportunity to spend quality time with your family, friends and children. During these days one can enjoy, relax, do fun fill activities, shopping etc. No one wants to waste them and wants that these 4-5 days should be planned in such a way that add maximum value to their experience. As scotching summer is close, every one of us who are planning to travel will head out towards hill station, here is a list of not to miss places for those who haven’t decided yet where to go on summer vacation in India.

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17 Jan 2024
विश्व के 9 देश जहाँ रहती हैं दुनियाँ की सबसे खूबसूरत महिलाएं

वैसे तो सारी महिलाये खूबसुरत होती हैं, लेकिन कुछ ऐसे देश हैं जो अपनी खूबसुरत महिलाओ के लिए जाने जाते हैं।दुनिया के ९ देश जहाँ रहती हैं सबसे खूबसुरत महिलाएं। 

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17 Jan 2024
Exploring Barren Island; The Only Active Volcano in India

Barren Island is the only active volcano in India and along the chain from Sumatra to Myanmar. It is located about 138 Km towards the north-east of Port-Blaire in the Andaman sea. This island comes under the custody of the Indian Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands and is well known as a Submarine emergent Volcano lying above the subduction zone of India and Burmese plate. This unique island is around1.8 million years old having a massive foundation at a depth of 2,250 meters below the surface. Its name is quite justified as it is a barren area uninhabited by humans, though it has a small population of goats.  

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17 Jan 2024
10 Things we hate about Delhi

Yeh Delhi hai mere yaar, bas ishq mohabbat pyaar! Sonam Kapoor might proudly be singing this song in her movie Dilli 6 but in reality Delhi is just not about love, romance, warmth, peace and serenity; it is definitely more than that. It has its own share of problems, which sometimes forces us to crib about it and hate it. Like any other capital city of the world, Delhi also accommodates people of different caste, creed, religion, social and linguistic backgrounds. Naturally, they have different expectations and demands from the city which makes it almost impossible to cater to all of their needs and fulfill all their desires. So, here are 10 reasons due to which we absolutely hate this city.

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15 Oct 2024
10 Reasons Why Diwali is Celebrated

Diwali is known as the festival of lights. It is celebrated on the day of Kartik Amavasya. Even though Diwali is mainly a Hindu festival, the day marks different events in different communities. Everywhere, it represents the victory of good over evil. Every year, Diwali is observed in October or November. This blog gives you information about the various scenarios and why Diwali is celebrated.

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26 Sep 2024
Why and How is Dussehra Celebrated All Over India?

Dussehra symbolizes the triumph of good over evil. The word 'Dussehra' is derived from the words 'dus' and 'hara', where 'dus' means ten and 'hara' means annihilated. On this day, Lord Rama slew the demon king of Lanka, Ravana, after a fierce battle. This festival is celebrated on the 10th day of Shardiya Navratri. If you want to know the date of Dussehra this year, check it out. History of Dussehra The history of Dussehra goes back to the Ramayana. It describes the story of Lord Rama, who defeated the demon king, Ravana, in Traeayuga. The king of Lanka, Ravana, had abducted Sita, Lord Rama’s wife, leading to a battle with Lord Rama. Rama, accompanied by his younger brother Lakshmana, disciple Hanuman, and an army of monkeys, travelled to Lanka to bring back Sita. He worshipped Durga and emerged victorious eventually, marking the day as Vijayadashami or Dussehra. The Significance of Dussehra in Indian Culture Dussehra personifies India's rich cultural tapestry and traditions. This signifies the triumph of good over evil and teaches us that righteousness always prevails.  The Dussehra celebration unites communities across India. The statues of Ravana, Meghnad, and Kumbhakarna are set on fire. This day also marks Goddess Durga's win over the mighty buffalo demon Mahishasura, underpinning the might of feminine power. People celebrate this occasion with fervor, forgetting all the regional and cultural differences.  Why is Dussehra Celebrated? It is celebrated differently in different parts of the nation. So, going forward, we will delve into how the festival is celebrated in the different regions of India: North India In northern India, Dussehra signifies the spirit of “Good always prevails.” The depiction of Rama's life in Ram Leela starts ten days before Dussehra. Numerous theatre groups in villages, cities, and suburbs of North India perform this. Among these celebrations, it's a tradition for many to give gifts on Dussehra to honour the occasion. South India In Tamil Nadu, Dussehra celebrations start nine days before Dussehra. These nine days are devoted to the worship of the 3 main deities of Hinduism. Goddess Lakshmi is adored in the first 3 days, as she is the provider of wealth and prosperity, while Saraswati is prayed for the subsequent 3 days, called the deity of knowledge and art. The last 3 days are dedicated to Goddess Shakti, the goddess of valour. In Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh, miniature statues and beautiful dolls are set up in artificial stages in homes, usually known as 'Bommai Kolu'. Eastern India In the Eastern part of the country, Dussehra is celebrated as Durga's victory over the demon Mahishasura. It is supposed that after a fierce battle of nine days, the goddess subdued Mahishasura and slayed her, so this day is famously known as Vijayadashami. Idols of Durga are immersed in waterbodies with great reverence. In Orissa, the festival is called Vijoja Dashami. This day is marked as the conclusion of Sharadiya Durga Puja. West India In Maharashtra, Dussehra is related to numerous legends besides Rama. On Dussehra, the flour tree is adored, and its leaves are gifted to the dear ones, with Dussehra's gifts and sweets being considered a good omen. After completing 12 years of exile, Pandavas recovered their weapons from under a Shami tree, where they had stored them. The nine days before Dussehra are famous here as Navratri. The idols of the Goddess installed on the initial day of Navratri are engrossed in water on Dussehra. Therefore, Dussehra has different kinds of importance in several regions of India. Here are the places you can visit to be a part of the famous Dussehra celebrations,

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02 Aug 2024
10 Places to Visit for Photo Buffs in India

Every year, there are millions of people coming to India as tourists.  Its rich culture, heritage, and landscapes offer a plethora of opportunities for photo buffs. From busy urban environments to serene natural vistas, the country is home to some lovely places for love-capturing moments through the lens. Here, we have jotted down ten must-visit travel destinations for photo buffs in India.

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01 Aug 2024
What Coloured Rakhi Should You Tie to Your Brother?

Raksha Bandhan is a festival that celebrates bonding between brothers and sisters. Like every Hindu festival, it has its fair share of mythological significance. It is celebrated on the Purnima full moon day of the Saavan month, a time considered auspicious in Hindu culture.  Mythological Scenario of Rakshabandhan According to the myths, Lord Vishnu asked King Bali for three steps of Land in the Vamana Avatar. He measured the sky in one step, and in the second, he measured the earth. Then, when Vishnu asked where he should put his third step, he said, put your third step on my head. Lord Vishnu was pleased with King Bali and asked him to ask for a boon. Bali said that Vishnu should stay with him, to which he agreed. Goddess Lakshmi was unhappy with Vishnu’s decision to stay with King Bali, so she went to Raja Bali, tied him a ‘Raksha Sootra,’ and took Vishnu. This act of tying a protective thread, or Rakhi, is believed to be the origin of the Raksha Bandhan festival. It is said to have taken place on the Poornima of the Saavan month, and it is believed that King Bali and Goddess Lakshmi celebrated the first Raksha Bandhan. On Raksha Bandhan, sisters tie a Rakhi to brothers and pray for their good health and prosperity.  According to astrology, the colour of the Rakhi holds great significance, as it can have a distinct impact on individuals' lives. Each Rakhi colour is associated with specific zodiac signs; tying a Rakhi of the favoured colour for your brother can strengthen your bond. It's a thoughtful gesture that can make the union even stronger. Let's explore the best-coloured Rakhis for each zodiac sign.

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24 Jul 2024
15 Places That Are No Less Than Heaven for Food Lovers

India has always been known for its unity in diversity, and if a live example of this is to be seen, look at the diversity in the food culture of India. Whether you are an Indian or a foreign tourist, these 15 places are a paradise for food lovers. Every state has some delectable food, and every dish tells a story. So, let us dive into the world of food and stories.  

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25 Jul 2024
Visit the 12 Jyotirlingas in Saavan to Seek the Blessings of Lord Shiva

Lord Shiva, revered worldwide, is enshrined in the ling gorm called Shivalingam or Jyotirlingas, a powerful union of Shakti and Shiva. With its rich cultural heritage and temples, India is home to 12 Jyotirlingas, each steeped in historical and mythological significance. These sacred shrines, particularly in the month of Saavan, invite us to delve into their intriguing historical and mythological context. Let's explore the unique stories behind each of these jyotirlingas, one by one, in this blog.

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30 Apr 2024
Top 15 Instagrammable Places in Ladakh

Ladakh is a travel destination in India that needs no introduction. Travel enthusiasts love visiting Ladakh as it is one of the most picturesque locations in India. Once you visit Ladakh, you can't keep your phone inside your pocket, as at every step, you will find magnificent views that you would love to capture. The drenching summers are the best time to visit Ladakh as you get relief and calming weather at the location. Just like everyone, we like spending time on Instagram and visiting Ladakh. We will also take your Instagram game to the next level, as you can get the best Leh Ladakh pic. Here are 15 of the best Instagrammable places in Ladakh that you cannot miss out at any cost.

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17 Jan 2024
7 Most Magical Places in India to Celebrate Christmas 2022!

Everything seems so beautiful with the arrival of Christmas, the season of joy, gift-giving, and families bonding. Christmas is about the birth of Jesus Christ, and the people gear up for the celebrations. These celebrations include adorning Christmas trees, winter wonderland decorations, great food, gifts, Christmas cake, mass in the Churches, and many traditional Christmas delicacies to celebrate the festival in great pomp and show. Since Christmas is around the corner, you must get an early Christmas present in India's best places to celebrate Christmas 2022. Undeniably, Christmas is a grand festival and the best way to bid farewell to the past year and ring in the New Year. So, plan your travel to the seven top destinations of the country where you must experience Christmas, the festival of colours and lights, and also give new hopes and opportunities that you have been looking for.

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17 Jan 2024
Nightlife in Gokarna - Top 3 Amazing Spots to Experience Nightlife in Gokarna

Gokarna, a coastal town in Karnataka, India, is not only known for its pristine beaches and spiritual significance but also boasts a lively nightlife scene. Here are some of the best party places in Gokarna where you can experience the town's vibrant nightlife. You can go to enjoy the laid back beaches of Gokarna. Take a swim in the pristine waters and get freshen up. You may lay down on the beach under an umbrella to stare at the awe-struck beauty of the beaches. Enjoy some of the most authentic local cuisines to satisfy your taste buds. If you are feeling the heat goes back to the swaying palm trees and lie down in the sand to save your skin from suntan. Even a chilled beer would make your mood to go back and take a dip again the inviting waters. Still, if you feel that there is a need for a nightlife party or pub, bar then to your disappointment as on date no such establishments are there in the town. You would need to manage with the beach cafes playing some music along with on fire and rely on some beer or cocktails available. Still, we have tried to list some cafe or restaurant which can be lucrative for the nightlife lovers.  Here are some of the best places to visit in Gokarna at night:    

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