The Godavari River, which has a length of around 1,465 kilometres (910 miles), is the second-longest river in India.Before draining into the Bay of Bengal, it rises near Trimbakeshwar in the Maharashtra district of Nashik and travels through the states of Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Odisha.One of the greatest river basins in India is...Read More
Dawki is a border town between India and Bangladesh, located in the Jaintia Hills of the northeastern state of Meghalaya. It is also known by a few people as 'Dauki'. The greenery of the hills around, the crystal clear water of the Umngot river and the purity of the environment overall will make you fall...Read More
Punakha Dzong, also known as Pungtang Dewa chhenbi Phodrang means “the palace of great happiness or bliss”. It is the administrative centre of Punakha District in Punakha, Bhutan. Constructed by Ngawang Namgyal in the year 1637–38 it is the second oldest and second largest dzong in the country which is considered as one of the...Read More
Ten years ago, Ladakh, the land of yaks and lamas was just barren desert flanked by the gigantic Himalayan range. Nobody except for the Indian Army was around with the locals. A seemingly endless and barren stretch of land, covered only by stark blue sky for as far as eyes could see. Bone-wrenching cold; so...Read More
It is very important that when you visit a place, you also get to know about it. Research is a very vital aspect of travel. Here are some must-know things about Key monastery.Key monastery is said to be founded by Dromtön in the 11th century. Key is also spelt as Ki, Kye or Kee but...Read More
While we all go for holidays & travel, the most common thing is that we put on a few kilos and actually end up living an unhealthy life. That ends up backfiring on our health. The only way around this is to strike a balance while on the road. Here are some pointers to adhere...Read More
Even though our country is considered as the epic centre for Backpackers from all over the world. Still Backpacking as a way of travel is more Western than Indian. Here are some reasons why many Indians do not prefer backpacking.Table of Contents1. Trust issues 2. Comfort over adventure3. I am not shady4. Small chills and...Read More
‘Backpacking’ as a term often means outdoor recreation of carrying gear on one’s back while hiking. Backpackers generally travel for a longer period of time by travelling locally and staying at cost-effective locations.Generally, they prefer homestays because it lets them experience the fascination of a tourist while feeling the comfort of a local. It also...Read More
Shillong is the capital of Meghalaya as well as the district headquarters of East Khasi Hills District. Shillong is the only hill station in the country that is accessible from all sides. The name Shillong is derived from U-Shyllong, a powerful deity situated at an altitude of 1,491 m above sea level.This beautiful city is...Read More
Located at a height of 1496 metres above sea-level, Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya, is a great destination that fits the dream of nature lovers and adventure seekers. The picturesque landscape of the hill station earns it the name the ‘Scotland of East’.On Khasi Hills, the colourful city offers adventurous outdoor activities such as rock...Read More
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