I went to Jaisalmer in Feb last week of 2020 . Jaisalmer was in my bucket list from many years but never had a chance to visit and explore this beautiful place . I have always heard about this Golden city that Jaisalmer has beautiful forts, Markets, Street food, Sand dunes and world famous longewala post of Indian Army where we defeat Pakistan Army in the year 1971. I had So many reasons to visit Jaisalmer and now finally I

India is a very big country and also so many people with so many different festivals but without a doubt Holi is considered one of the top festivals in India because almost every part of India celebrated Holi in its own style . Holi is a festival of colours and love . People put collars over each other and exchange gifts and small people takes blessings of elder people. when it comes to where we should be, to see and

Early morning, I got ready, expecting a very nice trip ahead. As I had decided to use a rented car, it arrived at the scheduled time at 6 am and I started loading my luggage. With all the positive energy and expectation, I started my journey at 6.30am from Noida. The vehicle was very much comfortable and the condition of road till Haridwar was also very good which was complementing the comfort. After covering almost 100 KMs, it started raining heavily. I

Here is an ordeal of a Road trek to Lucknow-The city of Nawabs. The multicultural Lucknow is the capital city of Uttar Pradesh. Its excellent greenhouses, music, food, and the rich Nawabi legacy make it an absolute necessity visit put in any traveler’s agenda. It was in the long stretch of September that I alongside a couple of my school companions chose to book a taxicab and travel to Lucknow for a 3-day trip. Day 1: New Delhi→ Kanpur →

Badrinath is one among the 108 divya desams (holy shrines for Vaishnavites) of Lord Vishnu. The temple is the holiest of the four dhams (destinations) of Hindus, in Garhwal ranges, and draws pioneers from all finished India. It is the most gone by of the burn dhams, while doing the whole circuit, it comes toward the end in the course however numerous do it independent as well. One of those independent elements it was me, a bhakta of Shiva Badri

One fine day my companion Rahul who is particularly into wildlife photography, informed me concerning Sariska Tiger Reserve. Prior I had been to Jim Corbett and had experienced tiger. However, Sariska was something new to my ears. Along these lines, I chose to give a visit to this place on an end of the week. It was the precise next Sunday I cleared out home to investigate this awesome home to huge felines. The landscape on the drive from Delhi

A regular drive from Delhi to Dehradun in positive weather conditions went on for five and half hours. I was out to investigate a standout amongst the most troublesome trekking courses this time, known for its amazing magnificence. I went by means of Dehradun in light of the fact that I had an expert duty, after which I had intended to go up till Yamunotri sanctuary through Asnol Gaadh. The adventure to Asnol Gaadh appeared to be path simpler after

Thinking about the land that cradled Buddhism, I looked forward to my trip to Dharamshala, another city with a predominant Buddhist culture. Born and brought up in Gurugram, where I never saw any Buddhist architecture. I was entirely unfamiliar to concepts like stupas, thangkas, pagodas and prayer wheels.   Dharamshala is all about vibrant Tibetan flags, beautiful rolling prayer wheels and the rejuvenating sound of the ringing bells and chirping birds. My first day was dedicated to exploring the beautiful

In the silence of the teeth shivering winter morning, I listen to the Alaknanda River travelling its way to Devprayag where it meets Bhagirathi and form our holy Ganga. Last evening, soon after paying prayers at the renowned and to my surprise crowd-free Badrinath Temple, I left to visit Mana as my last destination of this trip in Uttarakhand. Mana Village, famous as India’s Last Village, is three kilometres to the north of Badrinath. Beyond is the Mana Pass and

Munnar, Kerala Mist-induced, flourishing tea gardens and the spectacular spice plantation with dewdrops falling from the leaves and branches, Munnar in Monsoon is a paradise for nature lovers. The beautiful mountains partially covered in clouds while the rain rejuvenates almost everything it can touch. It’s an ideal escape if you’re looking for some quiet time in the lap of the mountains. Not being a tourist season during monsoon, you can live all of this without any chaos and of course,