SIKKIM

SIKKIM

Sikkim is a state in northeast India, bordered by Bhutan, Tibet and Nepal. It is the part of the Himalayas, the area has a dramatic landscape that includes India’s highest mountain. Sikkim is a home to glaciers, alpine meadows and thousands of varieties of wildflowers, steep paths lead to hilltop Buddhist monasteries. Sikkim is India’s first organic state with around 75,000 hectares of agricultural and dedicated to organic farming. Sikkim is the second largest producer of cardamom in the world after Guatemala.

It’s capital is Gangtok. Sikkim is a home of Buddhist monasteries. Kangchenjunga the world’s third largest and India’s highest peak. River Tista and it’s tributaries flow through the state from north to south. River Tista is the main waterway of Sikkim. Sikkim is known for it’s rich biodiversity and is the land known for more than 500 different species of orchids, 11 oak species, 23 different varieties of Bamboo trees and over 400 different plants.

PLACES TO VISIT IN SIKKIM

1: TSOMGO LAKE

TSOMGO LAKE

It is located just 38 Km away from the capital city of Sikkim. Gangtok is maong the most popular tourist places in Sikkim. A snaky road through rocky mountain topography and strident mountains which takes to the Tsomgo Lake is a lot of adventure in itself. You also see the beautiful flowers such as primulas, Blue and Yellow Poppies and Irish. You also enjoy the Yak and Pony Ride.

2: WEST SIKKIM

WEST SIKKIM

It is located at the foothills of Mount Kangchenjunga, offers you the best views of the South-East face of Mt. Kangchenjunga. This place is also famous for few of the oldest and holiest Buddhist Monasteries of the world. This place have a beautiful amalgamation of nature and religious history, the calm and peaceful environment of Pelling makes it a famous tourist destination.

LEH-LADAKH

LEH-LADAKH

The highest settlement in India in the northern most of Jammu and Kashmir is one scenic beauty that has been on every traveler’s bucket list. The beauty of rugged Himalayas, mystifying lakes, charming monasteries and the aura of the festivities of the place unmatched to any other country. Leh Ladakh is famous for its Buddhist monasteries. Youngsters have a craze to visit Leh- Ladakh by road on their own bike. You can also buy bike for hours and days in rent.

Ladakh was aprominent trade route because it shares its borders with Tibet, China,( Balistan Pakistan border) and Kashmir valley. It is also known as the “Land Of High Mountain Passes”. The Bailey Bridge is said to be the highest bridge in the world. It was built by Indian Army over the Suru River and Dras River in 1982. Ladakh is popularly known for the adventure trip and for nature lover. The Ladakh is covered in the lap of nature.

PLACES TO VISIT IN LADAKH

1: PANGONG LAKE

PANGONG LAKE

The famous and sparkling blue Pangong Lake is situated near Leh-Ladakh in the Himalayas. The endorheic lake is 12 Km long and extends from India to Tibet, with two-thirds of it lying in the latter. A unique feature of the lake is that it does not remain blue throughout the year or even the day, rather it changes colours from azure to light blue to green and grey too.

It is also known as Pangong Tso, it has been a tourist attraction for a very long time and has gained further popularity after being a “Hot-Spot” for many film shoots, apart from being essential for anyone travelling to Leh-Ladakh. The subline beauty, crystal waters and gentle hills of Pangong Lake are an exceptional example of the beautiful landscape of the region.

2: LEH MARKET-

LEH-MARKET

In Leh-Ladakh the Leh Market is very famous. The eye catching shops will always blow your mind for buying the amazing things in Ladakh. You can buy Tibetan Handicrafts and wares. They have Thangka paintings that make for beautiful sacred wall- pieces and meditational, means, Buddha statues in different poses and sizes, each with its own significance. The silver stone jewellery makes a gorgeos additional to your or your loved ones.

MALAYSIA

MALAYSIA

Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia. The name Kuala Lumpur is a malay term meaning “Muddy Confluence”. The city is situated at the confluence of Gombak River. Kuala Lumpur is fondly known as KL, and its residents are known as Klites. Kuala Lumpur is the retain and fashion hub of Malaysia and boasts of more than 65 shopping malls, including the world largest mall. The sunway pyramid shopping mall  is most recognizable with its Egyptian inspired sphinx architecture.

It has one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside of India, the Bath caves are a series of cave temples in a limestone hill located 8 miles north of Kl in the Gombak distinct, Kuala Lumpur is the home to the one of the Tallest Twin Towers in the world. Malaysia is an amazing country known for reflecting an electric blend of ancient customs, traditions and cultures with a dash of modernity. Malaysia tourist attractions like beautiful islands, beaches, quaint towns, heritage sites and adventure spots etc.

PLACES TO VISIT IN MALAYSIA

1: LANGKAWI ISLAND

LANGKAWI ISLAND

Langkawi Island is a destination known for its vast expanse of sandy beaches and azure blue water which enthrall the tourists. It is a perfect manifestation of the geological heritage in the area. It is famous for cable car that is popular among kids and adults.

2: PENANG:

PENANG

It is located on the northwestern coast of peninsular Malaysia. Penang is one of the finest. Malaysian Islands that you shouldn’t miss on your trip. This city is with Wonderfood Museum, Fort Cornwallis, Recycling Buddha, Burmese Temple and waterfoot village just happen to be some of the best places in Malaysia for you to visit.

MAURITIUS

MAURITIUS

In the Indian ocean over a thousand miles from the southeastern coast of Africa is the gorgeous island of Mauritius. Mauritius is full of wonderful sandy beaches, coral reefs, forested mountains and beautiful national parks and gardens. Mauritius is also known as island city. Mauritius itself is encircled by a broken ring of mountain ranges composed of extinct volcanoes, streams waterfalls and rivers all covered in forests. Its surrounding lagoons are protected from the open sea by the world’s third largest coral reef, which surrounds the island.

The warmest months are January and February. The coolest months are July and August. The best months to visit are from May through December. The absence of territorial animals on the island allowed for the evolution of flightless birds and large reptiles in Mauritius, such as the four million year old relative of the pigeon called the Dodo. Mauritius cuisine is a combination of Creole, French, Chinese and Indian influences spices are an important part of all dishes.

PLACES TO VISIT IN MAURITIUS

1: ILE AUX CERFS, MAURITIUS

ILE AUX CERFS

Ile Aux Cerfs island is also known as “Deer Island” it’s a private island located near the east coast of Mauritius. There aren’t any deer left here, but it remains a hugely popular tourist spot for its beautiful beaches, lagoons and wide variety of activities and facilities. The white sand beaches and crystal clear waters are ideal for water activities such as parasailing, driving, snorkeling and underwater walking.

2: BLACK RIVER GORGES NATIONAL PARK

BLACK RIVER GORGES NATIONAL PARK

The Black River Gorges National Park is the sanctuary for the diversified wildlife and tropical rainforests. It is located on the highlands of champagne plain in the south-western part of Mauritius. The climate is the park varies on moving from the eastern side to the west from damp rainy forestland to relatively much drier low lands.

3: SEVEN COLOURED EARTHS OF CHANAREL

SEVEN COLOURED EARTHS OF CHANAREL

While Mauritius is mostly renowned for its jaw-dropping beaches the island is home to a visit whit a variety of other geographical phenomena that you will not find anywhere else across the world. It is located in Chamarel, the seven-coloured Earth is famous all over the globe for being an incredibly inique geological formation.

MALDIVES

MALDIVES

The Maldives is one of the most popular tropical vacation locations and has been recognised by the International Tourism Community as well. It is quite an interesting place to visit, with its unique history, culture and traditions. Do You Know? Maldives has an “Underwater Cabinet Meeting”. It’s started in 2009, the president of Maldives, organised the meeting of all cabinet ministers at the sea bed, so as to raise the awareness about the dangers the oceans of the world are facing. Maldives is full of exotic beaches. The beaches of Maldives have white sand and not yellow. It is due to the fact that the sand of the beaches are out of coralline like no other kinds of sand.

The weather in the Maldives is dominated by the two. Winter northeastern monsoon (November to March) and the rainy southwestern summer monsoon (June to August). This place is for honeymooners where they spend their quality time with their loved ones. In Maldives you’ll find many species of turtles, whales and sharks. There are 5 of the 7 species of marine turtles in the world the olive riddey turtles, the logger head, the leatherback, the green turtle and the hawksbill.

PLACES TO VISIT IN MALDIVES

1: MALE

MALE, MALDIVES

It is one of the world’s smallest national capital, Male is known for its ancient mosque and colourful buildings. It is one of the most visited places in Maldives. As Male gives you the most authentic experiences in Maldives. Surrounded courageously with turquoise water.

2: BANANA REEF

BANANA REEF

Banana Reef is one of the oldest reef discovered in the Maldives, is adorned with stunning caves, majestic cliffs, beautiful growths and powerful overhangs. Banana Reef is also populated by sharks, barracudas. It is one of the popular dive sites. You can do diving here but under expert supervisions.

KASHMIR

KASHMIR

Kashmir, The name that defines many things like conflicts between India, Pakistan and China. But apart of this conflicts Kashmir has many more things that defines many things. Let’s explore Kashmir. Jammu is the winter capital of Kashmir and Srinagar is the summer capital of Kashmir. The word Kashmir has Sanskrit origin. The word Kashmir “Ka” means water and “Shmeer” means dessicated land. According to myth, Kashmir was formely a Lake. Kashmir is called “Paradise On Earth” because its scenic beauty is unparalled. The majestic Pir Panjal mountains, verdant meadows, pristine rivers, lakes, streams and apple orchards contribute to its beauty.

Kashmir is famous for its natural beauty and its picturesque locations. While Jammu is known for its temples and pilgrimage spots. Kashmir is famous for Dal Lake, Mughal Garden and many other places to visit. Kashmir has a composite culture. It is an amalgamation of Hindu, Sikh and Muslims. They all live in peace and harmony together. A vast majority Buddhist population lives in Ladakh. Kashmir’s is blessed by nature’s beauty, Gulmarg is the most popular Ski destination in India. Amarnath Cave in Jammu and Kashmir has natural Shiv Lingam made of ice. It is a hindu pilgrimage destination. Vaishno Devi is is also located in Jammu, Katra.

CULTURE OF KASHMIR

KASHMIRI CULTURE

The culture of Kashmir refers to the culture and traditions of Kashmir. The people of Kashmir are commonly known as the Kashmiri pandits. The culture of Kashmiris is based on dance, music, festivals, food habits and literature influence their lifestyle of people. The costume of the Kashmiris is usually they wear a long gown called pheran. Both men and women wear this. During the winters they especially wear this. Pheran called their traditional dress. The Kashmiris are known for their handicrafts. The Kashmiri carpets and shawls are famous across the world. Carpets are usually hand knotted is made of wool and silk. The kashmiri shawls usually made of wool or soft pashmina wool.

CUISINES OF KASHMIR

KASHMIRI KAHWA (GREEN TEA)

The Kashmiri food is famous for it’s rice and they served with meat. Almost Kashmiri people made non-veg. These types of food you will found in Kashmir. These types of food you will found in Kashmir that is traditional breads of Kashmir and their special Kahwa. It’s a green tea prepared with different spices, walnuts, almonds and saffron.

PLACES TO VISIT IN KASHMIR

1: PATNITOP

PATNITOP

If you are a nature lover and want to see the Pine Trees, with endless meadows and panoramic views of the snow capped peaks of the Himalayas. Patnitop is a perfect place to experience nature its picturesque best and wildest. Along with the widespread abundance in sceneries the area is accessorized with activities like skiing and trekking as well as water springs, all together making it a popular tourist destination.

2: DAL LAKE, SRINAGAR

DAL LAKE, SRINAGAR

The Kashmir is valley has some of India’s most beautiful scenery and has even been described as “Paradise On Earth” but Dal Lake is widely regarded as being the “Jewel In The Crown Of Kashmir” and it is also known as the “Jewel Of Srinagar”. You can enjoy while roaming in Lake in houseboats. You can do shopping while roaming in houseboats. The shops are built at the corner of the Lake. You’ll buy Pashmina suits and Shawls. There are many food joints located near the lake.

SRI LANKA

SRI LANKA

As per Mythological connect Sri Lanka has more than 50 Ramayan sites from the palace of Seeta Maiya ji captivity to the battlefields of war where Shri Ram slew Ravana. Ravana having ten headed demon king. You will find alpine himalayan species and beautiful mountains in Sri Lanka.Sri Lanka is located southeast of India. The capital of Sri Lanka is Colombo. Sri Lanka is also known as Island country in South Asia. Sri Lanka is known for these two lovely names. Pearl of Indian ocean is given to this small island nation probably due to its incredible natural beauty, extraordinary biodiversity as well as its precious gemstones. Do You Know? The island has a teardrop shape and is off the coast of India, which is easier to see from the map.

Sri Lanka is a home of wildlife creatures. You’ll see the 123 species of mammals (such as elephants, leopards, and crocodiles), 227 species of birds, 178 species of reptiles, 122 species of amphibians and many other animal species. When you visit Sri Lanka don’t forget to watch Whales over there. Well! Many people are a coffee lover but mostly Indians are Tea lovers. Sri Lanka has a vast Tea business. Sri Lanka formely known as Ceylon, a name synonymous with tea. The first tea plant on the island was displayed in the Royal Botanical Garden outside Kandy and has grown into a huge business. Apart from being a large tea produces Sri Lanka is famous for its cinnamon.

PLACES TO VISIT IN SRI LANKA

1: KANDY

KANDY CITY

Kandy is a prominent Sri Lankan city found precisely in the middle of the country. Kandy is renowned for being the site of the temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic. Kandy is also home to numerous remarkable museums and scenic attractions. It is one of the most sacred places of worship in the Buddhist world. Kandy is the last royal capital of Sri Lanka is a major tourist destination. The bustling market town is rich in cultural diversity, songs, dances and handy crafts to ancient temples and adventure activities. Kandy is a good transit point to the cultural triangle to the north or hill country to the south. The city is a good source of souvenirs or to experience many cultural performance at its various hotels in the city.

2: COLOMBO

COLOMBO CITY

Colombo is Sri Lanka’s prime city. Colombo is often called the capital of Sri Lanka as well. Colombo is Sri Lanka’s most popular tourist destination. The coastal city is a beautiful place to spend a couple of days just relaxing, indulging in the local food and leisure activities. Colombo is the largest city of the island country of Sri Lanka.

JAISALMER

JAISALMER

Jaisalmer is a former medieval trading center and princely state in the western Indian state of Rajasthan in the heart of the Thar Desert, Jaisalmer is truly a ‘Land Of Wonders’, its exuberant past, culture, nature and its heritage gives us a lot to explore. Jaislmer is also known as “The Golden City” of India. It is a very popular tourist place in Rajasthan. Travellers not only get to the Great Indian Desert but also experience desert camping, camel safari, dune-bashing and desert life. Jaisalmer is full of Forts and havelis with their traditional and heritage touch on it.

CULTURE OF JAISALMER

JAISALMER CULTURE

Jaisalmer is blessed with a colourful and vibrant culture that reflects the rich heritage of Rajasthan. The culture, language and tradition of Jaisalmer are to quite an extent influenced by the culture of the neighbouring area, Sind. This city has so much to offer in terms of its Culture, Music, Architecture, Crafts and traditions that every year people from around the world visit here and experienced the real taste of Rajasthan and desert life. In Jaisalmer people wear traditional costumes. They genrally seen or dressed in bright colours like Pink, Red and Yellow, along with beautiful jewellery made pf silver, lac and brass. The woman are either dressed in Ghagra Cholis or Sarees, with the Odhnis forming an essential part of the overall attire of Rajasthan women.

PLACES TO VISIT IN JAISALMER

1: JAISALMER FORT

JAISALMER FORT

Jaisalmer Fort nestled on the golden sands of Thar Desert, it is not just a fort but a mini- town with houses, temples, shops and restaurants. One of the largest forts in the world, Jaisalmer Fort is located on the southern edge of the city and is popularly known as “Sonar Qila” or “Golden Fort”.

2: DESERT SAFARI IN JAISALMER

DESERT SAFARI

The Jaisalmer tour is incomplete without enjoying and experience the Desert Safari. The Desert Safari is usually conducted in jeeps or personal cars, you can also enjoy the camel safari over the dunes that will give you a feeling of having stepped back in history. Visitors usually prefer taking these safaris early in the morning, the night is when the desert indeed comes alive.

RAJASTHAN

RAJASTHAN

Rajasthan is the largest state of India. A major portion pf the state is covered with the Thar Desert which is also known as “The Great Indian Desert”. It is a land of sand dunes, desert and rocks, Jaipur is the capital city. The state of Rajasthan is a wonderful palaces, forts, colours and festivals. The state “Rajasthan” is also known as “The Land Of Kings”. One of the most beautiful things you will witness in Rajasthan is the swift change in the colour of sky and terrain. Rajasthan is the home to the oldest mountain range in Indian-Aravalli Range. Rajasthan has only one hill station, Mount Abu. After Kutch and Leh, Jaislamer in Rajasthan is the largest district. India’s only saline river, luni flows through the Thar Desert in Rajasthan and concludes in the Rann of Kutch, Gujarat. In the Thar Desert you’ll probably see the hot sunny day with lots of camels and cactus plants. Rajasthan is often known as the most colour- coordinated state. The popular cities of Rajasthan are devoted to a separate colour. Jaipur is Pink, Jodhpur is Blue, Udaipur is White and Jhalawar is Purple.

1: JAIPUR

JAIPUR

Jaipur is the largest city and the capital of Rajasthan. Jaipur is also referred to as Pink City. It is the first planned city spectacular in hill tops and stunning fortresses. Jaipur has become the most popular tourist attraction for national and international tourist. This royal city captivates travellers as it known for its rich culture and tradition, magnificent art and artefacts and brilliant pasts. In Jaipur you’ll see the serene temples, the long standing forts, palaces and beautiful havelis with royal touch of them which is which is their add on to the Jaipur. Jaipur is also famous for its different varieties of jewellery and lakh bangles which is their traditional jewellery. Jaipur is also included in Golden Triangle that is with Delhi and Agra. Jaipur is famous for its tourist places such as Hawa Mahal, Chokhi Dhani and many more places to visit there.

2: JODHPUR

JODHPUR

Jodhpur is a city in the Rajasthan. Jodhpur is the second largest city which is set at the edge of the Thar Desert. Teeming with famous bazaars. It is the most attractive city. Millions of tourists visit here to witnessed the scenic beauty of Jodhpur and see the culture and traditions of Rajasthan. Jaipur is called the “Blue City” because of blue coloured houses around Meharngarh. It is also called the sun city due to its bright and sunny weather all months round. Jodhpur was founded by Rajput chief of the Rathode Clan, Rao Jodha, in 1459 who conquered the surroundings territories. Ypo can see the prosperity of Jodhpur can be judged by the jewellery and customs worn by the Marwari Women, who love to adorn themselves in colourful clothes and heavy jewellery. Ypu cannot miss the traditional and tasty Lip-Smacking dishes have originated from Jodhpur which include the tasty dal batti churma, gatte ki subzi and many more. Your trip to Jodhpur is incomplete without you see the real vintage collection of handicrafts, textiles and art pieces that reflect the culture of this city. In Jodhpur you can visit these beautiful attractions include Ghanta Ghar, Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace and many beautiful Lakes and Temples.

3: JHALAWAR

JHALAWAR

Jhalawar is a city in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is located in the southeastern location of the state. It was the capital of the former princely state of Jhalawar. Jhalawar, once called the Brijnagar is known for its rich natural wealth of vibrant flora and fauna. It is a historical city of Jhalawar, Rajasthan has a rocky but water-laden verdant landscape. This place has a varied cultural heritage that includes many forts and palaces from the Rajput and Mughal periods. It is solely famous for the large numbers of temples and religious sites. Jhalawar is also called the Purple city. The main attractions of Jhalawar is Jhalawar Fort, Gagron Fort and Chanrabhaga Temple and many more.

4: UDAIPUR

UDAIPUR

Udaipur is being a royal city with numerous historical places. Udaipur is also known as the “City Of Lakes”. This city is located in Rajasthan. Udaipur is also known for white city as the forts and palaces are white in colour. Do you know? Udaipur is a famous attractions for destination weddings. Many people who want their wedding day memorable and royal. So they choose Udaipur as there wedding place. Their services are very good and all traditions of their wedding will capture in your camera. Udaipura is also known as the city of romance. It seems like love multiplies itself in the huge forts and palaces.

BALI

BALI

Bali is an Indonesian island known for it’s forested volcanic mountains, iconic rice paddies, beaches and coral reefs. The island is home to religious sites such as cliff side Uluwatu Temple. Bali is known for its spectacular mountain scenery, tropical beaches and the friendly Balinese people make it one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Thousands  of tourists spending their holidays here every year specially the honeymooners visit here for spending some quality time quality time with their life partner. Do you know? The most expensive coffee in the world comes from Bali. It is called Kopi Luwak and is not your typical coffee bean. If you are a coffee lover so you definitely try this different types of coffee over there. While thinking about the beaches in Bali you’ll probably think of white beaches and clear blue sea. While there are some stunning beaches like that around the island.

PLACES TO VISIT IN BALI

1: SEKUMPAL WATERFALLS

SEKUMPAL WATERFALLS

Sekumpal waterfalls in Northern Bali have at least 7 of them Sekumpal meaning ‘A Group Of’ is a collection of seven waterfall located in north Bali. The seven waterfalls are separate and scattered, varying in height and shape. The overall ambiance is cool and calming, marked by high cliffs and lush greenery. You can do trekking around the Sekumpal Waterfalls is a well known tourist activity and here the guide also accompany you for trek.

2: Besaikh Temple

BESAIKH TEMPLE

It is known as Bali’s ‘Mother Temple’, Pura Besakih is a majestic Hindu Temple complex perched on the slopes of Mount Agung in Bali. This temple is sat in the lap of nature, nestled in between rice paddies, hillsides, and streams Besaikh Temple adds to the serenity of the temple is known for.

3: SACRED MONKEY FOREST SANCTUARY

SACRED MONKEY FOREST SANCTUARY

The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud, Bali. It serves as a tourist hotspot owing to both it’s religious and wildlife value. In this santuary you’ll witnessed 115 species of trees combined with the numerous monkeys looking for handouts from tourists, make this quite delightful for the nature lovers.

4: KUTA BEACH

KUTA BEACH

Kuta Beach is popular for it’s jaw-dropping sunsets and vibrant nightlife. Kuta attracts hundreds visitors to its golden sands and surf waves making it one of the busiest and livliest beaches the country has to offer. Aplethora of cheap options for accommodations for food and beach clubs. Kuta Beach is clean, well-maintained and safe, despite all the aggressive beach vendors.

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