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Friday 6 January 2017

Leh Ladakh tour: Six day itinerary in 60 seconds – Check out!

Leh and Ladakh in the state of Jammu & Kashmir will be ideal for adventure enthusiasts or nature lovers.

The serenity and indescribable beauty of this region have attracted tourists from the world over. Abundantly blessed by Mother Nature, Leh and Ladakh treasure many of world's most picturesque locations.
The calmness of nature, the view of the vast horizon, the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas, the crystal clear water of the lakes will leave you mesmerised.
If you are planning a vacation this summer and wish to visit Leh and Ladakh, the video embedded below will come in handy. Check it out now:

Thursday 5 January 2017

Kasol - Rejuvenate yourself with serenity, peace in the nature's lap

Break the monotony and get out of your hectic city life to explore the silence and solace of nature amid glorious mountain peaks. In the land of the Himalayas, there are many places to rid yourself of stress and truly search for peace.


Kasol, located 42 km east of Kullu district between Bhuntar and Manikaran in Himachal Pradesh is a beautiful remote village situated in the Parvati valley, some 230 km from state capital Shimla.
The mesmerising view of the valley, complete with beautiful mountain peaks, pine trees, colourful flowers and the breezy wind gave me goosebumps once I touched base at Kasol. The snow clad-mountain peaks looked so calm and peaceful.
Kasol has many things to offer -- from trekking to camping to different types of cuisine, as well as shopping from the local market.
Apart from its scenic beauty the local people of Kasol are also very warm and welcoming to visitors.
Kasol is also famous as the 'Mini Israel' of India because of the large number of tourists from the West Asian country. The locals say they come to Kasol to unwind after finish their compulsory military service in Israel.
This influx has seen an explosion of restaurants and shops catering catering to their needs. Thus, one can easily get a variety of Israeli foods in Kasol.
To check this out, I ventured into the Sasi restaurant, situated on the banks of River Parvati. I glanced through the menu and ordered Shakshouka -- an Israeli dish made of poached eggs in tangy tomato gravy along with hummus and pita bread served with a glass of fresh watermelon juice. Quite a treat it was.
Apart from from the amazing hospitality, Kasol is also trending on social media sites for its long and short distance trekking options for casual walkers and the hardcore ones -- and even a combination.
There is, for instance, Tosh, a village on the slope of a mountain 18 km from Kasol, that involves a 16 km walk on a bumpy trail and a two km hike.
With its small population, the village can be explored within a day. It also provides a 360 degree view of the Parvati Valley and one can sit back and enjoy the beautiful view and sunset. It was even more vibrant than a smoky party.
Another trek is from Tosh to Kheerganga, 2,960 meters above sea level. This is a moderate trek of 14 km and takes fit and regular travellers about six to seven hours. The place remains snow-covered during whole winters.
At the highest point, there is a little pool with natural hot spring water. According to the locals, it is believed to be "holy" and also has healing powers. The pool is divided into two sub-pools separately for men and women.
On the way to Kheerganga, the village of Nakthan and the temple of Rudra Nag are ideal places to take short breaks. The sunrise and sunset are a must watch in the mountains. The sound of chirping and giggling birds, the silence of the valley and the majestic view of those snow covered peaks will surely rejuvenate you.
Then, a short distance night trek to Chalal after dinner is a must do for all those travelling to Kasol. It takes around 20-30 minutes and it is advisable to carry a torch for a better view and safety on the road.
Unlike other popular hill stations which offer equally majestic views, Kasol appears to be much more serene and tranquil.
So, get your bags packed and start exploring Kasol and the region around it. You will surely not regret doing so.
FAQs:
* How to reach: Alight at Bhuntar, which is well connected from Delhi and Chandigarh by bus. You can take bus or taxi from Bhuntar to Kasol.
* One can also take a flight from Delhi to Bhuntar.
* Places to visit: Camping near Parvati river, treks to Chalal, Tosh and Kheerganga.
* Where to stay: From budget home-stays to costly hotels and resorts, one can easily find various options to stay in Kasol in the Rs 300 to Rs 4,000 price ban.
* Summer is the best time to visit.

Wednesday 4 January 2017

Kerala ranks 8 in '12 Destinations to Watch' in 2017 by ABTA

Thiruvananthapuram: God’s own country – Kerala – the south Indian costal state has ranked eighth in the ‘12 destinations to watch in 2017’ list by Britain's largest and prominent travel and tours operators association.

World famous for its serene backwaters, majestic culture, nourishing Ayurveda and intoxicating spices, Kerala always finds a mention on a tourists’ bucket list.
The Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) has ranked Kerala ahead of premier destinations like the US, Sardinia (island of Italy), South Africa and Vietnam. The list also features Andalucia (Spain), the Azores islands (of Portugal), Bermuda, Chile, Croatia and Denmark.
The rankings consist of locations that are expected to capture traveller's imaginations over the next year.
State Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran is happy with this recognition. He said, "This latest recognition of Kerala's stature as a must visit destination is a matter of pride for us and bodes well for the year ahead.”
Kerala has a variety of things to offer to its tourists - from the splendid beaches to the breathtaking waterfalls, the majestic tea plantations, the fascinating spice gardens, the age-old classical art-forms and a lot more.
 There is also a special mention of the rejuvenating touch of Kerala's traditional Ayurveda therapies.
"Making the list signifies an excellent start to the year and will add momentum to our ongoing efforts to promote and showcase Kerala around the world. This is especially important in Britain, which is our primary source market for tourists," said Principal Secretary, Tourism, V. Venu.
In 2015, Kerala received 1,66,792 tourists from Britain, which accounted for a 17.06 per cent share of the total foreign tourist arrivals to the state.
The predictive ranking by ABTA, whose members reportedly sell 32 billion euros worth of holidays and other travel arrangements every year, suggests the outlook for the state will remain bright.
"Kerala's prominent ranking in the ABTA list suggests that the trend of higher tourist footfalls from Britain to continue this year," said Kerala Tourism Director U.V. Jose.
(With IANS inputs)

Wednesday 21 December 2016

12 Most Thrilling Road Trips In India

Road trips, the very word takes its admirers to a different ecosphere where there is nothing but bikes, a bunch of crazy backpackers, serene beauty of nature and a meandering road ahead of their shining eyes. Be it that you are traversing the strange paths less travelled all alone, with friends, family or your better half, only one such expedition will change the way you thought of your relation with them or yourself, I promise.

So mark my words and wait not, for nobody's permission and take a leap of freedom towards what's not planned (Don't miss on your undergarments and toothbrush if you wanna get kissed) and take on one, two or all the paths mentioned in the listicle below.
Manali to Leh



To all the bikers around India or in the world for that matter, this is one of the most challenging track to travel on.

Distance: 478 km

Shimla to Manali via Kinnaur and Spiti



The place you might have already visited and I know that you can explain better about your experience in the comment box below. Thank you my adventurous reader.

Distance: 606 km

Puri to Konark on the NH-203



If spirituality strikes you, this is the place you can take your family to. They are gonna love it and you are gonna feel it. She is gonna.... Hope God bless her!

Distance: 35 km

Mumbai-Pune Expressway



The "Oxford of the East" takes to far far from the hustling and bustling of the city lights into a deep lap of nature.

Distance: 149 km

Mumbai to Goa



ZNMD will look faded when you take this Dil Chahta Hai ride with all your crazy buddies.

Jaipur to Ranthambore



Yes, into the wilderness, giving yourself a gift of watching nature's creations from the closest and at the same time a beautiful road trip, it's all here.

Distance: 180 km

Bangalore to Bandipur



A cruiser bike, your back seat and your girl sitting on it hugging you like anything. The road matters and nothing else. Gear 6. (vroooom & breaks).

Distance: 220 km

Chennai to Pondicherry



Yes, to the south riding side-by-side the sea and the wind that will be immensely loved by your ears and mind which must have got frustrated with all that work life you were into.

Distance: 173 km

Darjeeling to Pelling



Tasting the breeze of world's best teas and then making way towards a greenland will surely not disappoint you.

Distance: 73 km

Guwahati to Tawang



Meet the monks who will seem to have been living there for no less than 200 years and understand the real meaning of life.

Distance: 495 km

Jaipur to Jaisalmer




The color will change from Pink to golden and I can bet that you will love the transition like anything. The sheher will turn you and your girl all "ghulabi."

Distance: 575 km

Gangtok to Lake Tsomgo and Nathu-La Pass



The Himalayas will welcome hugging you and never leaving you, being alive in your memories 24x7 post your trip to it.

Distance: 56 km

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