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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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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.
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,
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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:
Australia is bestowed with the natural treasure and its far-flung location from the rest of the world plays a vital in keeping the beauty of the place intact. Australia is quite admired by all type of travellers right from a couple planning their honeymoon, vacations with the family or friends having a gala time together on the adventure-seeking trip. You can spend your time in the world's largest ecosystem of them all - the Great Barrier Reef. Visit the national parks of the country and witness the amazing wildlife which is limited to this region only as a huge percentage of wildlife found in the continent is existent anywhere in the world. The country is full of diversity and they have over 60 wine regions scattered all across, you can go ahead and taste these indigenous developments. Similarly, this country has observed a lot of immigration from various regions and their will to do experiments and food festivals has brought a revolution in the cuisines available to satisfy your taste buds. You will find a lot of options in the major cities to try new foods, each of them is keeping their secrets and offering a delicious fusion along with the standard dishes. In the major cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide check out for restaurants, hotels, bars, pubs, clubs providing a lot of option for you to choose from.
The Cafe and Restaurants in Ahmedabad is as interesting as Pub in any other citys. Due to the alcohol prohibition in Gujarat. However, the lounges and café s and street food in the city more than make up for this downside by adding spunk to your nights. These hangout hotspots give you plenty of reasons to venture out of your hotels in ahmedabad and enjoy the nightlife the city promises you. Whether you are looking to hang out with friends over great food, unwind with your family in a lounge or spend some time alone reading your favourite book, Ahmedabad has no dearth of options for you. All you need to do is step out into the night and make the most of it. Here’s to a memorable night in Ahmedabad!
The nightlife in Ahmedabad is as interesting and safe specially for girls as it can get. It is hard to find pubs, bars, and nightclubs in Ahmedabad due to the alcohol prohibition in Gujarat. However, the lounges and café s and street food in the city more than make up for this downside by adding spunk to your nights and i am sure you want miss alcohol. These hangout hotspots give you plenty of reasons to venture out of your hotels in Ahmedabad and enjoy the nightlife the city promises you. Whether you are looking to hang out with friends over great food, unwind with your family in a lounge or spend some time alone reading your favourite book, Ahmedabad has no dearth of options for you. All you need to do is step out into the night and make the most of it. Here’s to a memorable night in Ahmedabad!
Mount Abu is located at 225 km from Ahmedabad. The hill station, once a part of the Chauhan kingdom of Rajasthan, is well-connected to Ahmedabad by roadways and railways. However, the best way to reach Mount Abu from Ahmedabad is by car, a journey of about 4 hours. Mount Abu is a popular hill station in the Aravalli Range in Sirohi district of Rajasthan state in western India, near the border with Gujarat. The mountain forms a distinct rocky plateau 22 km long by 9 km wide. The highest peak on the mountain is Guru Shikhar at 1,722 m 5,650 ft above sea level. The nearest train station is Abu Road railway station: 28 km away. Mount Abu town, the only hill station in Rajasthan, is at an elevation of 1,220 m 4,003 ft. It has been a popular retreat from the heat of Rajasthan and neighbouring Gujarat for centuries. The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary was established in 1960 and covers 290 km² of the mountain. The mountain is home to several Hindu temples, including the Adhar Devi Temple, Shri Raghunathji Temple, Dattatreya built at Guru Shikhar peak, Jain temples Dilwara Temples, Vimal Vasahi temple, built-in 1021 CE by Vimal Shah, Achaleswar Mahadev Temple, Kantinath Temple. It is the location of the headquarters of the Brahma Kumaris.When we went Dilwara Temples: At a very short distance of 5 km lie these wonderfully carved Jain temples dating back to the 11th and 13th centuries A.D. Rated as among the finest of Indian temples, it is recommended that any visitor to Rajasthan include them on his itinerary. The marble architecture here is comparable with the best. Then we went to Vimala - Vasahi Temple: This is the oldest temple in the complex, built-in 1030 A.D. by Vimala Shah, a minister in the Government of Gujarat, to atone for his earthly sins. He dedicated it to Adinath, the first of the Jain Tirthankaras, and the central shrine has an image of Adinath. The massive work involved in the temple took fourteen years to complete. The temple has been designed in an austere fashion on the outside, but the ornateness strikes you immediately as you enter through the gatewayThe Achalgarh Fort, built in the 14th century by Kumbha of Mewar, is nearby and at its centre is the popular visitor attraction of the Nakki Lake. The Toad Rock is on a hill near the lake. Close to the fort is the Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple, a popular Shiva temple. The Durga Ambika Mata Temple lies in a cleft of rock in Jagat, just outside Mount Abu town.Guru Shikar Guru Shikhar, is must-watch viewpoint at the peak in the Arbuda Mountains of Rajasthan, is the highest point of the Aravalli Range. It rises to an elevation of 1,722 metres 5,650 ft. It is 15 km from Mount Abu and a road from there leads almost to the top of the mountain. It is named Guru-Shikhar or ‘the peak of the guru’ after Dattatreya, an incarnation of Vishnu, and a cave at the summit contains a temple dedicated to him, plus one dedicated his mother, Anasuya, wife of sage Atri nearby. The highest point of Aravalli mountain range is one most scenic place of Mount Abu. After we visited Sunset Point, we had our breakfast and then we went to Guru Shikhar. This point is not only famous for its panoramic view but also its temple of Guru Dattatreya. This was the only day of our trip when we witnessed a clear blue sky and beautiful sun. Because after this day it started raining. But I am grateful for this sunny day because I saw the sun falling in love with the Earth and lighting the whole sky with love. The place is perfect for photography, relaxing around and just looking at the panoramic view.Dilwara Jain Temples:Dilwara Temple is a group of remarkable Jain temples. Among the finest examples of these are two temples in which the art of carving marble has reached unsurpassed heights. The older of the temples is the ‘Vimal Vasahi’, built-in 1031 and dedicated to the first Tirthankara, Adinath. In the front of the temple stands the ‘House of Elephants’, with figures of elephants marching in procession to the temple entrance. The later built ‘Tejpal Temple’ is dedicated to Neminath, the 22nd Tirthankara, and was built in 1230 by the brothers Tejpal and Vastupal. The carving is so fine that, in places, the marble becomes almost transparent. Dilwara Temples of India are located about 2½ kilometres from Mount Abu, Rajasthan’s only hill station. These Jain temples were built by Vimal Shah and designed by Vastupal-Tejpal, Jain laymen, between the 11th and 13th centuries AD and, are famous for their use of and intricate marble carvings. The five marble temples of Dilwara are a sacred pilgrimage place of the Jains. Some consider them to be one of the most beautiful Jain pilgrimage sites in the world… The temples have an opulent entranceway, the simplicity in architecture reflecting Jain values like honesty and frugality. The temples are during a range of forested hills. A high wall shrouds the temple complex. Although Jains built some beautiful temples at other places in Rajasthan, Dilwara temples are believed to be the most beautiful example of architectural perfection. The ornamental detail spreading over the minutely carved ceilings, doorways, pillars and panels is simply marvellousToad rockA toad-like rock formation distinguishes this rocky lookout point with Nakki Lake view. The lake view from this place is awesome, Toad Rock in Mount Abu. …This is the rock that's carved out in the form of a toad.Nakki LakeNakki Lake is virtually located in the heart of Mount Abu and is a big attraction with tourists. The lake takes its name from the legend that it was scooped out by a God, using only his nails, or nakh. While taking a stroll along the lake, look for the strange rock formations. On the lake, there is a dilapidated concrete boat-shaped snack bar. Toad rock and the Maharaja’s palace can be seen in the background of the Nakki Lake. The lake is in the length of about a half-mile and width about of a quarter of a mile and 20 to 30 ft. deep towards the dam on the west. It is an important tourist attraction of Mount Abu. There is the Toad Rock on a hill near the lake. Toad rock is so-called as it looks like a toad about to jump into the lake, from the side of the rock facing the lake. There are two ways to go up and down the rock; to climb the rocky hillside or to use the steps leading down to Nakki Lake. By the side of the lake, there is a path leading to Sunset Point. It is forbidden to climb to Sunset Point due to dangerous bandits living around the path to Sunset Point. Raghunath Temple and Maharaja Jaipur Palace are also on hills near the Lake. Boating in the lake and horse rides around the lake are available.By the time when we reached Mount Abu, it was already late afternoon, so we decided to have our lunch and to visit Nakki Lake. There is no entry fee, but boating charges will be applicable. Not only just boating but water sport like the aqua ball was also available there. And if you don’t want to indulge in any of these, then just visit this place for some relaxing time with your friends and family. The river looked beautiful at night, reflecting the colours of the city, the dark huge mountains around, which looks scary and mysterious at night. The place is a must-visit if you are in Mount Abu. Surrounded by many restaurants, shops, it is a perfect place to spend some time do some shopping and have food before leaving the place.The nights always look beautiful in hill stations, and if it is full moon night then you may experience one of the most beautiful views. The mountains, tall trees and the moon peeping at us from behind the dark trees.
Mount Abu is a hill station located in Rajasthan. Just as in the entire state of Rajasthan, Mount Abu offers mostly vegetarian food, though some non-vegetarian foods are popular, too. We have compiled some of the best food in Mount Abu that you can eat. We have listed the best food in Mount Abu. So what are you waiting for? Unleash the foodie in you and let the dining begin! If you liked our mentions, do let us know of your experiences in the comments section below.
Ladakh trip was one of a dream, I was planning to come here for more than a year. Due to my too much busy schedule, I couldn't get enough time to explore. Finally this year I and my three other friends decided to come true our dream to explore Leh Ladakh. We all discussed how we will execute it and applied for 8 days leaves and managed our budget. Hellotravel helps to connect with reputed Travel agent, in a nice budget they offered a fantastic tour package for us. We all very much existed for our first adventurous trip. Thanks to God I have got wonderful experience from my trip. Now I just wanted to share my lovely experience with you guys. So that you will be aware of how to plan and decently execute your trip. Seriously, it was my most memorable and cherish trip till date. Ladakh is specifically known as adventure place. It is a larger region of Kashmir. Leh is the capital of Ladakh, which is the largest town of Ladakh. And touches the border of Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir. No other place can beat the rough trails and beautiful landscapes of Ladakh. It is blessed by high altitude ranges and substantial lakes. I have done Trekking at chadar lake area. Camel safari and jeep safari. That was a very nice experience. Weather was very pleasant in May. It is the best time to explore here. At this time temperature was so pleasant, maximum temperature found 15 Degree Celcius. Although Ladakh is known as "Cold Dessert".You get fabulous weather in this month, even April to May it's nice to come here. We booked our flight tickets a month ago from Delhi to Kushok Kahula Rimpochee, Leh. Because there is no other direct flight to Ladakh. me and my friends reached at Delhi airport before 4 hours as per schedule. Our travel was so enjoying full, we were too much excited for our first adventurous trip. I love to capture nature in my camera so I have specially carried my DSLR camera, important things like power bank for avoiding battery back up, BSNL postpaid sim card in my mobile, Woollen clothes like jackets, extra shocks, shoes, few edible things like pickle, snacks and dry fruits, extra pair of clothes, few medicines like headache tablets and painkillers. And do not forget to carry your I'd proofs and driving license. I have already kept in my wallet so there was not an issue. As Ladakhi Cuisine is very much different in their taste that is why I have carried a few edible things. Based on Tibetan recipes they cooked anything. I love to eat momos, in Ladakh momos are very delicious. We were talking on all things then heard the announcement that we have reached at the airport. After reaching there we found weather was so pleasant, when we reached at Leh, the atmosphere got completely different, I felt like now I'm breathing filtered and fresh air, eyes were feeling very relaxed and cool after seeing nature of Ladakh views. That was amazing feeling maybe I cannot explain in words, but I can imagine that I am in paradise. During travel, we were chattering how will complete our desire spots in eight days in. when we reached the airport at 5 am we took a cab from the airport, within an hour we reached in Leh from Delhi. Early morning at 6 am we were at the hotel. due to lack of time, we travelled by flight as per your convenience you can reach here by train or bus as well. Many trains are running daily from Delhi to Jammu. From Jammu by taxi you can reach to Ladakh. Approximately it is 10 km far From the main city. We hired a taxi from the airport to the hotel. Once we reached at hotel, first I have completed check-in formalities then moved to our room. After freshen up take some rest. As per planned itineraries, they serve breakfast in the morning. All timing was already set by the travel agent, the room was very nice and the surrounding views were so lovely. We ate thupka it is Ladakhi dish first time in my life I have taken its taste, it was different but I like that along with Sea Buckthorn Juice, which is only you can find in Leh Ladakh in all over India. It was made by berries which found only here. DAY ONE TO SHANTI STUPA AND HIMS MONASTERY AND LOCAL MARKET After taking a delicious breakfast we moved to our sightseeing. Rough trails and magnificent landscapes of Ladakh will attract you. When I moved then seen marvellous beauty of Ladakh that moment I was feeling I'm so lucky. Day one we were on the way to Shanti Stupa which looks very attractive we took many photos here. It is in white dome-shaped monument. Then explore Leh local market, I have purchased Ladakhi handicrafts, shawls and few antique gifts for my family members and friends as a memory of this trip. Then we moved to Hemi OR Hims monastery and Thisksay monastery. I am sure you have watched 3 Idiots Bollywood movie, they shoot nearby this place, Rancho's school was here. We have already plan to cover this place. So we have clicked snaps with our group here and also explore Sindhu ghat. In the local market we have tasted Ladakhi momos and dumplings. Then we have tried Mokthuk which is again a Tibetan dish, which made is a superb blend of momos and soup. I never felt this taste of yummy momos. Ladakhi people are very nice in their behaviour. In the evening we again visited in Shanti Stupa, then the beauty of this monument was so pretty. Night view increases the beauty of this place. After shopping and eating, we moved to our hotel in the evening my bag was filled after shopping and I was feeling so tired. Then after taking some rest, we have taken dinner then a tight sleep. Because as per planning in early morning we have to be ready for second-day sightseeing. NUBRA VALLEY ALONG WITH KHARDUNG LA PASS Second day after taking healthy breakfast we moved to Nubra Valley which is 135 km far from Leh. By car we reached there real beauty of Ladakh is showing from here. We enjoyed double-humped camel Safari, seriously camel ride was so memorable, when I sit on Camel ' s back I was so afraid, but after some time I was enjoying views and explore the dunes. After completing camel safari, we have taken butter tea and chips. Butter tea is a unique beverage found I Ladakh. From there we moved back to the hotel. We all were so excited and tired then after reaching at the hotel we took dinner and overnight stay at hotel. LEH TO KHARDUNG LA PASS , LEH PALACE AND LOCAL SIGHTSEEING Next day after breakfast we were ready to Khardung La pass. It is just 39 kilometres far from Leh. Climate was so cold we were already wearing jackets and globes. Then we moved to Leh Palace, which is a historical place, it is nine storeys building. It is too old so when we visited, we found it ruined in many places. But such a beautiful view I have seen from the roof of this palace. And have taken many pics and videos here. It is situated on high altitude so we have taken rest for 15 to 20 minutes here. Then we moved to Glacier View and highest Buddha statue of Diskit monastery Ladakh. Most recommended place to explore in Ladakh. So whenever you are planning to travel in Leh. Do not forget to come here. HALL OF FAME It is made by the Indian Army in the memory of India soldiers, Many soldiers lost their lives in Indo Pak war. Here I have gathered lots of information about the war and used weapons by them. I have seen flags and other weapons here. MAGNETIC HILL AND ZANSKAR VALLEY After having yummy yak cheese breakfast we moved to Magnetic hills, it is a mysterious place of Ladakh. After completing sightseeing we have taken some sky from a restaurant situated mid of the Leh market. Then we have explored ZANSKAR views Chadar lake is the most famous tourist spot. We have spent some time here. Here we explore Sangam of muddy brown Zanskar river and greenish-blue Indus River. After finishing sightseeing we moved to the hotel for rest and dinner. PANGONG LAKE VIEW On the sixth day we moved early morning to Pangong lake, we were so excited to see the real beauty of Leh Ladakh from here. it is 149 kilometres far from Leh. It is situated on 4350 meters 14270 FT in the Changthang region of Leh. This lake touches the international border between India and Pakistan. Real heaven place on this earth we have found here. It is too difficult to explain the beauty of this place, I have captured many pics as a memory of my beautiful trip. Scenic view and blue sky and high snow covered the mountains, it looks so charming, we spent a good time here. There is required a permit to visit here. Luckily or travel agent informed me in advance so we could be able to explore this place Hassel free. Then in the evening we returned to the hotel. We spent some time on chopstick Noodle Bar, I heard about it when I was searching about restaurants in Ladakh. We have taken delicious Ladakhi dishes like Chinese noodle soup, fried chicken rice and soft drinks. I was feeling so tired so after reaching the hotel I lay down and slept. TSO MORIRI On the seventh day, we all were feeling so tired because almost famous spots we have completed in 6 days now was thinking what to do either rest or last spot to explore then we wake early and moved to TSO MORIRI, it is 250 kilometres far from Leh. So after a long journey we reached here and found blue sky and green land, greenery looks like a carpet on earth. It is not less than a haven, generally people avoid to travel here due to distance journey. And it was bliss watching such as an enormous Lakes covered by high peak mountains. Finally we have covered all pre-planned tourist spots in Leh. Then, at last, I have bought a few Tibetan handicrafts, Enrique gifts, shawls, Buddhist statue as most of the Ladakhi people follows Buddhism, so they designed many statues of Buddha. I have carried some stone jewellery from here, I have take care of authenticity of jewellery so I will recommend you guys. LEH TO Delhi So after finishing my lovely trip along with my best friends we came back to Kushok Kahula Rimpochee airport by taxi at 1 Pm for our flight to Delhi. We said special thanks to servants of the hotel and driver, he was very friendly we never felt boring during any long drive. It was again a nice experience, and big thanks to our travel agent. Last but not least by Hellotravel platform I get to know about the best tourist spots to explore in Ladakh. It was my first experience with them I did not felt regret. Even my friend appreciated to me and my travel agent. With wonderful memories and adventure, we have returned to Delhi airport from there we moved to our places. Book your Ladakh tour packages at best price with HelloTravel.com & get exciting deals on Ladakh vacation. So get ready and pack your bags to awesome Leh Ladakh trip.