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  • Indian Weddings post Pandemic

    Indian Weddings post Pandemic

    ‘Go big or go home’ Indian Wedding had all been about the over the top gatherings & festivities! But One of the biggest problems Pandemic has put us to is ‘Social distancing’ the big gatherings which we had been having since years now has become one of the biggest causes of our worry. But since Winters are here which are supposedly the Weddings season, Weddings cant wait for the Covid19 to get over and they will take place nevertheless. How to retain the joy under these circumstances is a tricky question though, but we have put together a perfect Post pandemic Covid wedding plan for you which sure would make sure the smiles don’t fade!

    Safety at Home:

    Big venues are one of the first things on our minds when it comes to Weddings. A venue that would accommodate up to 5000 people is what we keep on the top of the list while booking a venue. When Social distancing and Safety are the new norms and only 100 people are the maximum number of people who can be allowed. There is no better place than home for an intimate gathering and for proper Safety measures. The Guest-list can be curated in a manner where it’s very personal and a brief of their Medical history can be taken into account. A proper arrangement for Sanitization can be done. As far smiles are concerned is there a better place than home & Family?!

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    A venue, Well known:

    A venue close by or a venue well known is always better again for the Safety measures to be in place and proper knowledge of the venue would ensure that the premises are properly Sanitized as per our requirements. A bigger place would always be a better choice to keep Overcrowding in control and keep a check of the Crowd.

    Go, Designer:

    It’s their day the Bride & Groom are in focus so let the attention be on them. As the Winter’s are the perfect time for wedding, it’s also a very good time to get a  designer trousseau. As Alia Bhatt  says in Humpty Sharma ki dulhaniya,Shaadi karungi toh Manish Mahotra lehenga pehen Kar!’

    As it’s Winters there are a wide array of Designers to choose from the finances saved from lavish locations can be rightly invested in a Sabyasachi, Anita Dongre, Manish Malhotra, Jade by BMK, or a Ritu Kumar ensemble.

    Say hi to known destinations and bye to Foreign ones:

    Airport safety measures are a thing now and the uncertainty of a foreign location. Taking Safety precautions & necessary Sanitisation measures for all the guests and your own selves would be as close to a nightmare. A known location close by where a close group of people from a curated Guestlist can be driven to is the best option.

    Food, Let’s go big on it:

    The best way to a happy you is a happy tummy. With a trusted Catering service make sure you go big on food. All that compromised menu due to the overwhelming number of guests doesn’t exist anymore, ‘Toh Dil khol ke Khao aur khilao!. The Guestlist plays a big role in this and when the guests are all numbered and intimate then make no compromise in providing the best & delicious food available while keeping a check on Safety measures & Health!

    It’s all the little moments in which life resides and Covid19 has sure taught us this. Gather those intimate & intricate moments with your family & close ones, let the Bride & Groom Have their profound moments, and yes turn your Occasions into Memorie.

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  • Merry up your Christmas!

    One festival which doesn’t come under any religious disparity would be Christmas. It’s not just a festival, it’s an experience which brings people from all over the world under one big tree and makes them wait for Santa Claus!

    Though any festival is best enjoyed in the comfort of your homes and with your loved ones, the wanderlust souls love to explore different places to experience this phenomenon. The places to witness Christmas are umpteen, we bring you our curated list for the same!

     

    Belgium:

    The authenticity of Christmas Celebrations easily belongs to Belgium as it’s one of the first which embraced Christmas. The religious connotations may have changed in years but it still is a torch bearer for all that comprises an authentic Christmas and all that it entails. The second Santa, Children putting up shoes filled with carrots, the Christmas village, and the traditional big Christmas dinner tables all set apart Belgium in Christmas Celebrations. Cozy villages built out of wooden chalets and a family-centered Christmas Eve around an overflowing table are traditions dear to many a Belgian heart!

    Finland:

    The fact which sets apart Finland and makes it one of the most sought Destinations for Christmas is Santa himself. The Finnish believe that Santa Claus lives in the northern part of Finland and people from all over the world send letters to Santa over here!

    Christmas Eve is very special and the most important day over Christmas. It’s traditional to eat rice porridge and plum fruit juice for breakfast. Then the tree is bought if not already and is decorated. Christmas days are quiet ones with family and Santa supposedly visits and delivers goodies under the Christmas trees!

    USA:

    The USA being home to many cultures and traditions, it has a variety of Celebrations as well. Many customs are similar to ones in the UK, France, Italy, The Netherlands, Poland, and Mexico

    People in America like to decorate the outsides of their houses with lights and sometimes even statues of Santa Claus, Snowmen, and Reindeer. Some cookies and a glass of milk are often left out as a snack for Santa on Christmas Eve!

    In the Southwest USA, there are some special customs which have some similarities to those in parts of Mexico!

    Customarily the streets and houses and all around the places are decorated in a stunning way that it’s a sight to behold.

    Italy:

    One of the most important and unique ways of celebrating Christmas in Italy is the Nativity crib scene. Using a Nativity scene to help tell the Christmas story was made very popular by St. Francis of Assisi in 1223 (Assisi is in mid-Italy).

    Having Nativity scenes in your own home became popular in the 16th century and it’s still popular today (before that only churches and monasteries had scenes). Nativity scenes are traditionally put out on the 8th of December. But the figure of the baby Jesus isn’t put into the crib/manger until the evening/night of December 24th!

    On Christmas Eve they abstain from eating meat & dairy products as they attend the masses and once they return from that they get to eat a special Italian cake named panettone. A big Christmas meal consisting of many fish dishes is another specialty of this region. The Christmas Celebrations start 8 days ahead with multiple masses and prayers at the Churches!

    Germany:

    Something which sets apart German Celebrations is Advent. Different types of advent calendars are used across German. Christmas trees are a very important part of Celebrations. Mother’s decorate the Christmas trees secretly for the young ones in the family, mostly they are brought in during Christmas Christmas Eve is the main day when they exchange gifts & presents. Germany is famed for its extraordinary Christmas markets. You can find all kinds of Christmas decorations here. The most famous German decorations are glass ornaments. The glass ornaments were originally hand blown glass and were imported in the USA in the 1880s by the Woolworth stores. Over Christmas and the New Year in Germany and Austria, the famous Ski Jumping ‘Four Hills Tournament’ (‘Vierschanzentournee’) is held!

    Switzerland:

    Though it borrows a lot of traditions from Germany & Austria, Switzerland has its own Christmas traditions as well. Advent calendars & crowns are a part of Celebrations in Switzerland as well. Along with highly decorated Christmas markets, you can find multiple Carol’s & processions all over. The ‘Urnäsch Silvesterkläuse’ processions take place in the Appenzell Ausserrhoden, especially in the villages around Urnäsch. They take place from December 31st to January 13th and date back over 200 years. 

    Star Singing is also very popular among children. They go carol singing carrying a large star infant of them. The star represents the star that the Wiseman followed when they visited the baby, Jesus. Cookies are the most popular when it comes to delicacies. Each family has their own favorite recipe and traditions!

    Austria:

    Austria shares many traditions with its neighbor Germany but has a few of their own as well. They have the custom of Advent wreaths. Most towns have Christmas markets from late November. Every town will also have a large Christmas Tree in the town square. In homes, trees are decorated with gold and silver ornaments and stars made from straw. Christmas Celebrations start from Christmas Eve around 4 pm where people gather around Christmas trees and sing Carol’s.

    The main Christmas meal is also eaten on Christmas Eve. It’s often ‘Gebackener Karpfen’ (fried carp) as the main course; this is because Christmas Eve was considered a ‘fasting’ day by many Catholics and no meat could be eaten. Turkey & Goose are quite popular and then there is a section of people who go skiing!

     

    England:

    In the UK families make it a point to celebrate Christmas together to catch the sheer joy on each other’s faces while opening Christmas gifts. Most villages, towns, and cities are decorated with Christmas lights over Christmas. Often a famous person switches them on. The most famous Christmas lights in the UK are in Oxford Street in London. Every year they get bigger and better. Thousands of people gather to watch the big ‘switch on’ around the beginning of November. This is one thing you can witness in England. Children believe that Santa Claus leaves gifts for them in stockings which are hung by their bedside or the fireplace. In the UK, the main Christmas Meal is usually eaten at lunchtime or early afternoon on Christmas Day. It’s normally roast turkey, roast vegetables and ‘all the trimmings‘ which means vegetables like carrots & peas, stuffing and sometimes bacon and sausages. In Desserts Trifle is most common!

  • 10 Best Places To Enjoy Winter

    10 Best Places To Enjoy Winter

    So, do you miss holding crushed ice lollipops? Well, how does playing with ice sound to you? Has this question made your heart crave for a bonfire? If yes, then grab your warm clothes and get ready to know about the best places to enjoy winter. 

    USA:

    The season of winter runs from December to February. The winter in the USA is mostly famous for striking off the adventure list. Here, skiing, fat biking, snowmobiling, ice fishing, etc. attract tourists from all over the world.

    The festival of Christmas plays an important role in beautifying the landscape. If by any chance, you happen to visit the USA during the time of Christmas, you will find all the houses covered with a thick layer of snow, the pine trees decorated with lights, ornaments, and snow.  You might not find Santa Claus but you will definitely meet lots of Snowmen.

    Austria:

    Austria is also known as the “Land of Beauty and Music”. The winter here starts from December and embraces the lands of Austria till February.

    Wildschönau, the panoramic sight, holds the potential to blow your mind with its beauty, at the same time it will calm your soul with its magical aura. 

    Canada:

    Canada, a place known for its exquisite landscapes and dense forests. The ‘W’ of winter adds wonders to the landscapes of Canada.

    Winter here stays from December to February or later. Mount Edith Cavell is one of those beautiful peaks that lies in the arms of the Canadian Rockies and attracts people who love the adrenaline rush. 

    Finland:

    A country known for its “Happiness”. Winter is the longest season here, it lasts for almost five months. If you’re a winter lover, then this place has got a surprise for you. Nature has blessed Finland with soul calming Auroras. The best time to see the rings of light is from October to March. 

    Lapland, the land of silence, and Aurora Borealis, a place which will fill your heart with happiness and your gallery with memories, this place is the largest and the northernmost region of Finland. A hot chocolate in one hand and a camera in another is all you need here. 

    Germany:

    Winter here stays from December to February. If you’re a winter enthusiast, then treat yourself with a vacation to Germany. People here are fond of skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, snow hiking, and ice-skating. 

    If your body gets tired of doing all these sports activities, then don’t worry, because Germany has a variety of saunas where your each muscle can relax.

    Italy:

    Winter is the best season to visit Italy and treat your taste buds with famous Italian pizza and pasta. From Christmas, to the World famous Venice Carnival, Italy has already planned an unforgettable vacation for you. December, January and February are marked as Italy’s winter months. Venice is the most beautiful city to visit in Italy for winter lovers. On the other hand, Sicily is the warmest city during the times of winter. 

    Norway:

    Winter nights are long in entire Norway, but the beauty never fails in brightening one’s soul. Winter here starts from the middle of November and ends in January. The darker the night, the brighter the aurora appears. Dark nights, magic of aurora, highest quality of snow, Norway is the perfect destination for winter vacations. Dog sledding, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, etc. are among the most famous adventures here. The markets of Oslo always have something for you. If you’re a seafood lover, then be ready to taste the best seafood you’ll ever taste.

    Romania:

    The dream of visiting dreamland can still come true. Romania, a fantasy world of dense forests, rocky terrain, and vast green hills. This place is less crowded, so you get more time to listen to your inner self. Romania has a continental climate, winter here stays from December to February. The wind here has the fragrance of deep spirituality, so the festivals here generate different kinds of excitement and attract people. This country has a number of caves, caverns and mines to always hold your attention. 

    Russia:

    The frigid and chilly winter of Russia starts from December and stays till the end of March. The cosmopolitan city of Russia- Moscow, calls less overseas guests, but this city is a home to more than ten million individuals of varying culture, dance club, and history; and tells the delightful stories of winter. Feeling cold? Don’t worry, Russian cuisine will warm you up. Kizhi Island— UNESCO w orld heritage site that tells about the history of Russia through it’s outdoors exhibition hall, and is a must visit place.

    Switzerland:

    Apart from Swiss chocolate and Perfume, Switzerland is also famous for its winter. This place experiences winter from December till February. And when the snow starts falling, it becomes prime time for skiing. The Swiss Alp known for its beauty becomes more beautiful during the times of winter. Gstaad, a chalet-dominated resort has become a center of attraction for A-list celebrities. And when it comes to food, this place has a variety of dishes to offer. Absinthe drink is the most famous drink in this region.

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  • Wintery Destinations Of India Which You Shouldn’t Miss!

    Wintery Destinations Of India Which You Shouldn’t Miss!

    A season of a plate of hot Pakoras & hotter Chais, Winters in India are usually waited with bated breath and an inexplicable longing. Majorly experienced during the months of Dec & Jan it’s a very short affair compared to a good 10 months of sweltering heat and Blazing sun, well Monsoons do come in as a reprise but Summers in India are a non ending tale.

    Still the vast geographical expanse does give us a few places to look forward to in Winters. A colder & a harsher winter is predicted this year due to La Nina Conditions. It is a recurring phenomenon and the change in temperature is accompanied by changes in the patterns of upper and lower level winds, sea level pressure, and tropical rainfall across the Pacific Basin. It’s not good news for places with extreme air pollution especially the likes of Delhi where Covid19 has already taken a toll. Yet here are a few places in India where we have nearly dreamy Winters!

    Auli, Uttarakhand:

    Auli is a Himalayan ski resort and hill station in the north Indian state of Uttarakhand. Encapsulated by coniferous and oak forests it’s as good as a place straight out of dream. It also is surrounded by the Nanda Devi and Nar Parvat mountains. A long cable car links Auli to the town of Joshimath. North of Auli has the colorful & Divine Badrinath Temple and the Valley of Flowers National Park, with its alpine flora and wildlife like snow leopards and red foxes. With snow-draped peaks on every side and tranquility abound, Auli is the ultimate winter destination.

    Manali, Himachal Pradesh:

    A resort town in northern Himachal Manali is fondly known as the Honeymoon town. With towering snow-capped Himalayan peaks and stunning valleys, Manali is a beautiful place year-round, and perhaps at its best in winter. It is also known as the backpacking center. Located on the Beas River, it’s a gateway for skiing in the Solang Valley and trekking in Parvati Valley. It’s also a jumping-off point for paragliding, rafting, and mountaineering in the Pir Panjal mountains, home to 4,000m-high Rohtang Pass.

    Shimla, Himachal Pradesh:

    Rightly the capital of Himachal, Shimla was once the summer resort of the British. Shimla is the most popular base for treks. In winter, there is skiing at Kufri and Narkanda from January to mid-March. Shopping is a relishing experience at some of Shimla’s most lively and colorful markets like Lakkar Bazaar. The Kalka- Shimla railway line is an engineering marvel that is recognized as a world heritage site by UNESCO. Also known as the Queen of Hills, Shimla is a winter spectacle from December until February.

    Great Rann of Kutch, Gujarat:

    One of the biggest salt deserts in the world, the great Rann of Kutch in the Gujarat state of India is famed for its natural splendor. The best time to visit this Marvel is during Winters where the inhabitants organise the great ‘Rann mahotsav’. Every winter lakhs of visitors descend on the world’s biggest salt desertRann of Kutch stretching 7,505 square miles in the Thar Desert.

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    Gulmarg and Sonamarg, Jammu & Kashmir:

    Nestled in the pit panjal range this abode is said to be one of Nature’s creations which even God would love to visit. Popular for both family and Honeymoon trips there are a lot of winter sports activities which are organized in this part of the valley for the tourists who throng in. Trip to Gulmarg is magical year-round, but when winter arrives, it takes on new hues with the entire town blanketed in white.

    Goa:

    The beaches of Goa are somewhere you can be at any time of the year but the sweltering climate otherwise makes it a little uncomfortable during peak summers. The cool breeze and the coastal effect make it a much popular Destination during Winters. People who don’t enjoy the chills too much the pleasant climate of Goa during Winters’s would be a perfect choice with His hosting one of its biggest festivals the Sunburn festival!

    Kerala:

    Popularly known for monsoons, Winters are one time where you can catch the Scenic marvel Kerala is minus getting drenched. The climate is not very wintery but not humid or drenching either. With a pleasant one at other places. The popular ones like Munnar, Wayanad, etc are quite cold and a calming experience. If you find yourself down south during winters (December-February), then make a beeline for ‘God’s Own Country’.

    Rajasthan:

    It doesn’t call for a ‘stay inside blanket’s’ kinda climate but hop out and relish in the Colors and heritage kind of one. The colorful Rajasthan flaunts its best of colors during this season. Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Jaipur, or Bikaner. Go anywhere, you come back with a colorful chest of memories. Right from the cuisines to the folklore and Handloom everything in this part of the country is noteworthy! Winter is the ideal time to visit the Land of Maharajas and experience its regal culture and tradition.

    Shillong, Meghalaya:

    Extremely cold Shillong is one of the most popular honeymoon Destinations, You can Better be blanketed. One place which witnesses an array of climatic changes and kaleidoscope of nature. Winters around here are quite cold but there isn’t much of a snowfall. This capital city of Meghalaya is a picturesque hill station that is in full bloom during winter.

    Kohima, Nagaland:

    Most popular for it’s trekking Experiences and the tribal activities Kohima is one of the popular destinations in India. Dzukou valley and Japfu Peak offer one of the most breathtaking landscapes of the region. Nagaland is called the ‘Switzerland of the East’ and Dzukou valley and Japfu Peak provide solid proof to that. Kohima’s winter highlight is the Hornbill festival held in December.

    Warm up the Kulhads and get the wools ready with not much tourism happening abroad. The winter destinations in India are going to be much in demand this winter!

  • Destinations for your Fairytale Wedding

    Destinations for your Fairytale Wedding

    When it’s all about falling in love with the same person again & again, you have to make sure that you get everything right from the start and the venue is one of the most important things that count. The movies we have grown up on and the celebrity weddings have sure given us fantasies about the much-needed wings. Moreover, weddings are a thing of emotional high where it’s just not about the bride & groom but their families and loved ones as well. We are sure your heart races to 100 different Wedding destinations in India but how do finalize where you’re getting hitched? These suggestions will sort out your confusion a little if not much!

    Agra:

    Symbol of Love, ‘Taj mahal’, what bigger a reason would anyone want to have their Destination Wedding at Agra?! Add a stroke of royal love while choosing your dream Destination Wedding venue. Be it Heritage venues, wedding venues, and Palace Wedding, get the state-of-the-art amenities and panoramic view of The Taj Mahal. The sparkling white marble at Taj Mahal makes it shine like a moon and an Occasion etched in your memory for a lifetime! The top wedding venues at Agra are

    • The Oberoi Amarvilas
    • Courtyard By Marriott Agra
    • Radisson Blu Hotel
    • ITC Mughal Agra
    • Jaypee Palace Hotel
    Udaipur:

    Famed as the ‘City of Romance‘ the City of Lakes Udaipur tops the list when it comes to destination weddings in India. Royal indeed is what you can describe of this Destination. Placed at Foothills of Aravalli range, it gives the vibes of a hill station. A well-developed town still retains the good old world charm. Listed as the best place in the world by the travel & leisure magazine, Udaipur is one of the sought Destinations in the world for weddings. The number of venues which would you all kinds of Royal vibes is many, yet the ones which top the list are:

    • The Leela Palace
    • Oberoi Udai Vilas
    • Chunda Palace
    • 4Ramada Resort
    • Trident Hilton

    Kerala:

    Rightly famed as ‘God’s own country’ Kerala is a sight to behold with its breathtaking views. With the greenery and being rooted in nature, Kerala is fast growing in popularity as one of the most sought destinations for weddings. There are many such resorts which will provide you with all the necessary arrangements to list a few are

    • The Zuri Kumarakom Kerala Resort and Spa
    • The Leela Kovalam
    • Le Meridien, Kochi
    • The Raviz, Kollam
    • Lake Palace, Alappuzha
    Goa:

    An idyllic Wedding Destinations in India is what Goa is when it comes to weddings with its sultry beaches, scenic views, and exotic Cuisines. Drowned in unfathomable beauty Goa is resplendent with its Golden sand beaches and romance in the air. And while you are busy with festivities, your guests get a chance at exploring the Tourism at Goa. There are many resorts that provide you with tailor-made arrangements for a dreamy wedding

    • La Cabana Beach & Spa
    • Riva Beach Resort, Morjim
    • Marbela Beach Resort, Morjim
    • Marinha Dourada, Arpora
    • Longuinhos Beach Resort

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    Jaipur:

    Quintessentially Royal, that’s what Jaipur is for you! If you’ve longed for princess vibes and dreamt of your knight atop a horse then this is the place for you. In all Pinkness of Palaces and Royal Heritage, Jaipur can host your royal wedding to perfection. The pictures which conjure in your mind when you think of weddings at Jaipur are all king & queen-like. There is a wide choice of venues for the same, here are a few suggestions for you not to ransack your Mind!

    • Chomu Palace
    • Rambagh Palace
    • Le Meridien
    • The Raj Palace
    • Shahpura Haveli
    Andaman:

    If an exotic wedding is what your heart desires, Andaman is the place for a wedding destinations in India! An exotic location for the ceremony where the crashing waves and blue skies adorn the background. With breathtaking views, pristine beaches, the Perfect Coastline makes for the exotic wedding you look at. One thing which you have to keep in mind is the guest list, the shorter the better. A few of the venues which provide the best facilities for you are Port Blair & Havelock Islands.

    ‘Once in a while, right in the middle of an ordinary life, love gives us a fairy tale!”

    This is our little attempt at making sure your fairytale turns out a lifelong memory for you.

  • Sunsets & Sunrises: The blessings we missed!

    Sunsets & Sunrises: The blessings we missed!

    How many times have you sat gazing at a sunrise or a sunset points and wondered how many other people, right at that same exact moment have their eyes fixed on the sun and are seeing exactly what you are seeing? Well, do we really do that? Or is it we are spellbound in the glory of what we see that we end up keeping that experience to own ourselves?  Somehow in that exact moment of peace and tranquility, the stolen moment seems like our own, not a shared one.

    It’s interesting though that we make time for sunrises and sunsets on vacation, yet in everyday life, our daily chores disrupt our ability to absorb this special moment that fleetingly happens twice a day. Shame on us for not finding out the time to indulge in this marvel of nature. It paints the sky in stunning colors,  and we waste these precious moments by not enjoying the gift of this view. We all are just as much an offender of letting life get in the way of this treasured daily occurrence as the next person. We rush through our daily routine only to hurry home to be able to repeat the routine again the next day.

    On vacation, however, the daily grind is not present, so sunrise and sunset become a priority along with a morning cup of favorite coffee or in the evening sipping a cup of tea. Whether taking it all in atop a mountain of Mount Abu or by the peaceful shores of Kanyakumari. We do take time to absorb, relish, and reflect in this wonder of nature!

    Though every Sunset and sunrise brings along its own kind of beauty we try jotting down a few best places in India where you get to marvel at this beauty of nature at its very best!

    Sunset View Point, Kanyakumari:

    Sunset View Point Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu

    Apart from being the southernmost tip and the land’s end of India, Kanyakumari is also the point that witnesses the confluence of the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean. The converging water bodies add to the mesmerizing view of the sunset. The sparkling sky meets the cloud-like water surface, creating a mystical and beautiful landscape, which is unique and breathtaking.

    Taj Mahal, Agra:

    As the sun settles down in the backdrop of this magnificent monument, a captivating moment is created for the onlooker. Every detail from the sky, the enchanting clouds to the birds returning to their nest, paints a memorable picture of the pure marble structure as it fills up one’s heart with the nostalgia it is ‘a symbol of love!

    Sunset at Fort Cochin:

    The Chinese fishnets that stretch across the coast of Fort Cochin, is what makes this one spot unique in its own way. It adds to the perfect background of this sunset spot in India. Brilliantly obstructing the view of the boldly colored stroked sky, the nets add an element of art to the scenic beauty. Making it a photographer’s delight!

    Radhanagar Beach, Havelock Island, Andaman:

    Radhanagar Beach, Havelock Island, Andaman

    Addressed as the best beach in Asia, the white sand shoreline is also one of the best sunset spots in India. The blend of clear blue waters, white sand, and shimmering gold hues of the setting sun creates a whimsical palette of memorable colors. This dreamy sunset is a sure one to witness with a loved one by your side.

    Ghats of Varanasi:

    The charm of sunset on Varanasi Ghats is enhanced by thousands of oil lamps, vibrant colours and holy chants that start at dusk. Watching the sunset on the banks of the Ganges is an enchanting experience. Believers flock into ghats to witness this marvel of nature.

    Varkala, Kerala:

    The only place in Kerala where the hills come close to the Arabian Sea, Varkala beach is one of the spots in India that paints a cherished memory of a sunset. The merging cliffs present onlookers with a scenic view that is both soothing and picturesque. 

    Umiam Lake, Meghalaya:

    The ethereal beauty of the sunset at Umiam Lake is magnified with the kaleidoscope of colours that cover the sky. The scenic landscape is a gifted stopover in Meghalaya, complete with a memorable view.

    Dal Lake, Srinagar:

    Watching the sun settle in the beautiful water surface of Dal Lake in Srinagar is an experience not to be missed. The view becomes more spectacular, witnessed from the windows of the houseboats floating in the lake. And the sun settling or rising in wintery Srinagar is an endearing experience in itself. 

    Palolem Beach, Goa:

    Even though every beach in Goa presents you with an opportunity to see a beautiful sunset, the scenic background of Palolem Beach stands out. The glittering water surface merging in with the tinted sky makes it one of the best spots for sunsets in India. Beaches and the Sunsets go a long way and Palolem gives you one of the best experiences for sure.

    Leh Ladakh:

    The untouched beauty of nature in Leh Ladakh is picture-perfect. Even as each frame captures a fragment of magic, the sunrise and sunsets in the valley are views not to be missed. Being less explored the valleys of Leh Ladakh have an untold story of Sunsets and Sunrises!

    Having listed these one thing which we would like to remind you of is the terrace of your home or the calm of your balcony from where you can witness the Sun rising and setting daily. One thing which the Pandemic has taught each one of us the hard way is ‘ Never take life and these little joys for granted!’.

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  • 7 Places to Catch the Fall season!

    7 Places to Catch the Fall season!

    ‘Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall!’, there might not be a better season which symbolizes life as Autumn does. The riot of colors that this season brings in is a sight to behold and cherish.

    It is mesmerizing to say the least, as swathes of green trees fade away to be replaced by dazzling amber, maroon, gold, and bronze hues, with the Sun becoming less bright and intense, and days becoming shorter.

    India doesn’t get to witness much of this breathtaking season other than a few fringes of Kashmir and Himachal.

    But all around the globe, there are places where you can relish and live this fantasy in its glory. 

    Netherland:

    With Summer heat gone and winter chill yet to start, Autumn is a season where you can find yourself best placed in nature. Taking trips, picnics with your family and yourself this is a season to be all there outside. Netherlands or Holland has the best of Autumn making this already stunner of a place more dream-like. Giving in to the popularity of this season, many events are organized and there are many things to try out ranging from food to fun!

    Israel:

    From Apples to honey, from frolic to fun, Israel is a land of joy & happenings during Autumn. Being one of the favorite seasons of land Israelites welcome Autumn with arms wide open and also their gutt. Approximately they gobble up 15,000 tons of apple & 16,000 tons of honey during this season. The famous Honey festival takes place during this time. It’s the best time to Hike & bike. They also receive their first showers during Autumn.

    Japan:

    Do you want to catch the fall in Japan? We’ll make your booking in advance. Easily the most beautiful season in Japan, Tourists flock to Japan during this season to catch this stunningly beautiful place in all its Autumn glory. The famed cherry blossom happens during this season, the cherry blossoms are of pale pink color, and the foliage of all crimson, red & orange. The weather is the most pleasant and picturesque Japan makes a Perfect Destination for photographers’ delight!

    Russia:

    Not any Summer or any winter has the kind of beauty which Autumn brings if words of John Dinner has to be believed. Russia Don’s it’s best look during this season where all parks & streets are a canvas of golden, orange and crimson. As the onset of winter the weather is usually pleasant but unpredictable at times with showers springing in. The Beautiful cathedrals, Museums and parks of Russia become more inviting during this season.

    Northern Ireland:

    Ask us our top reasons to visit Ireland during Autumn?!, Well no place can be spookier than this. It’s here apparently Halloween originated. We sure would love to visit Ireland in it’s spooky best but not just the red & golden of it. Pumpkins all around and the food cooked is at it’s delicious best. With less tourists here during this time in it’s Autumn glory Ireland is all welcoming.

    Canada:

    Canadian Autumn is easily the Autumn one can ever witness. Autumn is earliest here and stays lil longer. Tourists and locals flock the hills and mountains to find their escapades into the forests. Hiking season thus, is at its peak. Moraine Lake – where natural light collides with impossibly yellow larch trees creating, to quote writer Diane Ackerman, something akin to “visual opium.” 

    Head east to Ontario, just north of Toronto, you’ll find another eye popping display – the changing of the Sugar Maple leaves in Algonquin Provincial Park. The Autumn just fleets in a jiffy bringing in the snow so make sure you breath in these stunning visuals into your soul.

    Spain:

    With major wooded areas, Spain is all about brown and orange during its Autumn. With scorching sun cooling off the temperatures are cool as well. The climate is pleasant and very less crowded. Spain is all about hearty meals. With chestnuts found in abundance. It’s the season for wine and mushroom dishes

    Remember to catch the fall right before it fades away to cold in a jitter, Happy colors and Happy Autumn!

  • Travelling: Turns You Into A Storyteller!

    Travelling: Turns You Into A Storyteller!

    Make an escapade once in a while and come back narrating stories. Well, that’s what travel does to you. The very core of human fabric is woven out of innumerable stories. Traveling is an influential part of our life that helps us get away from our monotonous and busy plans. You may have heard about the term ‘YOLO’ often these days. ‘YOLO’ expands to You Only Live Once, but the truth is we live every day in this enormous world. Yet we don’t have a guaranteed tomorrow so why not make the most of it when you can, Right?

    From what we have experienced, Travelling helps in developing confidence and in widening our minds so we can see the world as a beautiful land of creation. Traveling helps us discover ourselves and in disconnecting from the daily pressures. For so many people, Travelling stands as a chance of learning about new cultures and gaining insight into what is happening outside our walls.

    These are some significant reasons traveling is important in our lives:

    Discovering New Land and Cuisines.

    The best thing about traveling is that no matter how many times you travel to the same place or some unique places, it always helps us have a fresh feeling even if it’s the same place. And if it’s an unfamiliar area every time, it gives us a boost to explore as much as possible, so we get an overall idea of what the place is about.

    Every one of us wants to travel to some dreamland to explore the unique perspectives and food cuisines. No matter how comfortable we feel at our home, we would never get the joy of eating unknown food in an unknown place where we feel loved, even if we are alone.

    Keeping your inner mind at check.

    Us, as a typical human being never thinks about how much something is important until it is too late. We can say the same about our mental health or inner mind. We often just avoid the problems in our life by working too much or by directing all the stress to our minds. The beauty of travel is that it not only helps us feel loved but also brings peace because we are traveling to a whole fresh territory, all with a group of strangers if you’re traveling alone.

    Somewhere in our busy lives, we have lost our inner peace and traveling is the best therapy to get our mind healed, all with some splendid views of nature. Not only does traveling provide us peace, but it also helps us widen our minds to new possibilities and challenges that we may face when we return to our everyday life.

    Meeting unknown companions and building strong relationships.

    Traveling gives us a chance to find recent friends and build strong relationships with old ones. Whenever we travel with a friend he/she may enlighten us with novel ideas and perspectives and those ideas stay with us forever whenever we look at our memories.

    Traveling also helps us in connecting with like-minded people all over the world. Even if we travel for just a single day with them, we would look back someday and cherish the memories they have provided us with. Traveling is the best way to rekindle relationships and in gaining some new trusted bonds.

    It helps in real-life education.

    Traveling to new places is the best education anyone can ever get that can’t be achieved by watching YouTube videos and vlogs. No matter how Much the technologies can bring into our lives, Real life education can only be experienced and not taught inside the walls. We can learn about new cultures and styles around the world, but the full experience of seeing and hearing the histories of cities and their livelihood can only be achieved by traveling.

    Traveling helps us gain knowledge outside of our mental concepts and helps us to be more confident by going through various kinds of phases of the place.

    Self Development (both physically and mentally)

    By challenging ourselves to take upon the journey, we become more independent and responsible. Traveling gives us a sense of thrill and even helps us in the form of physical diseases like stroke because by traveling we are doing more physical work that we have ever done and this helps in improving our body physically.

    Traveling also tests our fears, weaknesses, strength, and values in life. By stepping out to a different zone, our mind becomes creative and therefore we feel more positive. Traveling is the way to bring out the best version of ourselves. With that, we can impress and improve further to explore ourselves.

    As Gustave Flaubert puts across rightly “TRAVEL MAKES ONE MODEST, YOU SEE WHAT A TINY PLACE YOU OCCUPY IN THE WORLD.” It keeps us grounded, it makes us humble, and yes more Human!

  • Travelling: The New Normal Way!

    Travelling: The New Normal Way!

    The Traveler’s soul, it’s not going to keep calm for long and can’t be locked up for long either. But that in no way means we act stupid and as the trending term denotes be a ‘Covidiot’. Taking care of the life we are blessed with is the penultimate gratitude!

    As the Lockdown restrictions started easing up all we want to do is get out there and travel. Though we do completely realize that it’s the lockdown which has relaxed not Covid19, it’s at its peak and we better be all careful and take all necessary precautions whatsoever. The Travelling addicts we are, we had to figure out ways for Travelling safely, so here are a few things you can consider for safe travel.

    Hit the roads:

    We have been obsessing over the foreign trips and foreign countries in the Pre corona times and it’s nothing bad, but what we often forget is that our own country would have much which is left unexplored and the busy bees we are, we take domestic flights rather than the road. One thing Covid has got us into is the private space is the safest. So yes get those long drives and road trips trending back again. Nothing safe like your own little vehicle and loved ones. If Travel is what your desires take them road trips.

    Carry your own Food & Water

    We love street food as much as dining or lunching at elite restaurants or grabbing a quick something from a food joint. Also all the Chai from tea stalls or all of that roadside juice stalls. But we have to try getting ourselves into this groove of new normal and the most important thing about this is safety. No matter how much your longing for all of this is the best way to stay safe is carrying your own food and water. Traveling calls for proper hydration. Make sure you carry extra water and are not in a situation where you have to procure food or water from outside. If you happen to eat anywhere outside, make sure enough safety measures are followed.

    Give the unexplored Destinations a try:

    As soon a travel plan hits us, We Google for most popular destinations. More popular the place, the more crowded it’s going to be. Trust us on this, the less popular ones are going to be unimaginably Beautiful and inexplicably adventurous. So make it a difference and have the safest trip by choosing a less popular one. The lesser the crowd, the safer you are.

    Familiarity indeed breeds contempt:

    Well in this case safety. Familiarity means more people and more the number of people more are the chances of risk. No matter where you choose to visit or what your choice of destination is the primary fact which you should be considering is SOCIAL DISTANCING!

    The farther you are from people the lesser are the chances of contracting any virus or infections let alone Covid.

    Untouchability works here

    Though the concept of  ‘Untouchables’ has been abolished. This one will work in present times. When outside and in alien locations be wary of the surfaces you touch. Keep a alcohol based hand sanitizer handy. Gloves won’t be available always and even if you wear them they aren’t totally safe. So more aware you are of your surroundings the safer you are. Try and avoid touching any surface as far as possible and if you do then make sure you sanitize your hands if washing your hands is not possible. Keep washing your hands intermittently as much as you can with a good hand wash.

    As Gustave Flaubert puts across rightly “TRAVEL MAKES ONE MODEST, YOU SEE WHAT A TINY PLACE YOU OCCUPY IN THE WORLD.” It keeps us grounded, it makes us humble, and yes more Human!

    Mask it up:

    Gone are the days when masks adorned faces of superheroes alone. Covid19 has given us a condition where each one of us has to be masked up even if we are stepping out for a walk. While Travelling make sure you have an adequate stock of masks. While on international travels make sure you’re carrying a face shield as well. Never be in a public place minus your masks. Well, your safety is more important in the current situation than your identity is. 

    If you have to take a Flight make sure you fly safe:

    There are times where taking a flight is the only option you are left with. Well, you do what you got to do and there is no stopping human race. But we need to act with our mind and take our heart along. The foremost thing we need to take into consideration is how to be safe while taking a flight which has other fellow Passengers and also is not an open-air condition. Situations that are not under your control or sensibilities better leave it on to experts who are working on it. Get the bookings done with a trusted travel agency who would make sure of all your safety measures and don’t forget to get your insurance done.

    The Traveler’s soul will continue it’s Travelling to stay alive to stay sane. Covid19 is also getting adamant by the day and has no plans of any subsiding. All we can do is choose the safest way and options of Travelling. When you find yourself confused, seek the help of experts. We have always prioritized your safety along with your travel plans. Do share with us your tips on safe traveling with us in comments and let’s figure out this new normal together!

  • World Tourism Day

    World Tourism Day

    ‘Stories’ the fabric which life comprises. Our lives are all about the stories lived, told, shared, and sometimes hidden. The most relevant one in this process of storytelling are Travelling. Easily Travelling takes us on trips and turns us into storytellers. Thus making it inevitable to celebrate these special criteria of life and we do with ‘World Travel & Tourism day.

    World Tourism Day is commemorated each year on 27 September. Its purpose is to foster awareness among the global community of tourism’s social, cultural, political, and economic value and the contribution the sector can make in reaching the Sustainable Development Goals.

    The aim of Tourism day is to raise awareness about the role of tourism and to focus on the fact that traveling has a major social, cultural, political, and economic effect on all of our lives.

    Travel- ‘It leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller!’, On this World Tourism Day, we reflect upon what Travel means to us?!

    The calm at top Mountains, or conquering those unachievable heights:

    ‘Mountains calling’, a kind of calling or longing most of us experience time and again. The enchantment Mountain tops have got are pulled to calm and serenity they provide. They cover 22 percent of the planet’s land surface and provide habitat for plants, animals, and about 1 billion human beings. 

    Be it the Mighty Himalayas, Mont Blanc, or Victoria peak, they never fail to enchant us. The mountaineers have found immense pleasure and satisfaction in conquering heights and observing and studying the life atop these giant structures which are also considered as pegs keeping mother Earth stable. It’s nothing less than Paradise of green and white. The higher you get the more undiscovered Vistas they offer you but hey! You gotta make your own pizza, Domino’s doesn’t have delivery there.

    The shores, the waves, the breeze, what’s there not to love about beaches? Did we miss mentioning Sunsets?:

    ‘Beach lovers’ anyone? Or everyone? We love everything about beaches. Thailand, Miami, or our very own Goa. Beaches are celebrations. The waves, the shores. Be it a party, a get-together, or just a quiet me-time, beaches answer it all. Scientific studies have proved that spending time by the beaches are good for both physical & mental well being. The reason exactly why Hawaii is the happiest state in the US. 

    The color blue has a direct impact on your mind and is associated with calm and serenity. The smell of the ocean breeze has the power to calm the negative vibes in your system and turn them positive. The perpetual ebbing and flowing of the waves and the sound of it have a positive effect on your brain so much so that you are a totally rejuvenated person after all the deep reflection you go through at a beachside. We can go on about beaches but hey a Traveller doesn’t stop at that!

    The wanderlust we are, we seek Paradise on Earth!

    ‘Jannat’ the breathtakingly beautiful Kashmir is fondly known as ‘heaven on Earth’ we won’t deny that one bit. Kashmir region is predominantly mountainous, with deep, narrow valleys and high, barren plateaus. 

    The stunning valleys and the enchanting Mountains and breathtaking scenery have earned Kashmir the title of ‘Paradise on Earth’. The long ongoing debates, wars, conflicts to make this heaven their own had been continuing since forever. But even the terrorists and bombs haven’t been able to stop Tourists and Travellers from flocking into this heaven.

    Haven’t the wonders made you wonder always?

    The Great Wall of China, the Pyramids of Giza, The Colosseum, Taj Mahal. The wonders of the world. Rightly so because they have made us wonder and have had us awestruck to say the least. 

    These structures have withstood the test of time and they continue to leave many awestruck with their brilliance. There are many in the world, but only seven are selected, which are deemed to be the best. Who wouldn’t travel all the miles to take a glimpse of them and marvel at their magnanimity? We sure would. The Seven Wonders of the World are the Taj Mahal, the Colosseum, the Chichen Itza, Machu Picchu, Christ the Redeemer, Petra, and the Great Wall of China. Added to the list is the Great Pyramid of Giza.

    Known for its architectural brilliance Taj Mahal has been very close to us. The Colosseum Is known as the Flavian Amphitheatre. Much famed artwork of Brazil is Christ the Redeemer. Petra is often referred to as ‘Rose city’ owing to the color of the stone it is carved out of. The wonders will have us wonderstruck for life but the journey doesn’t end there it’s just the beginning!

    Cuisines, where do we start? Is there an end? To love food?!

    Would it be wrong if we quote ‘Food is an emotion?’ well it won’t be. Travelling and Travellers are incomplete without a fervent love for cuisines. The regional, The global, The historical, The religious & ethnic cuisines. 

    The reasons are many, the cause one, ‘love!’

    Love for food and this emotion has bonded humans through years now. Even if not on anything we meet, agree, and relish the food.

    tacos, tamales, tortillas, and various salsas of Latin America. The Pizzas & Pastas of Italy. The Shawarma, the quboos, tandoor, and Baklava of Arabia. The Samosas, the jalebi, the pani puris, the Biryani of India. Where do we start and where do we end?

    Well, this is an indefinite search and path. But travelers can travel in search of this gastronomic treasure world wide.

    Myriad, mystical Travel has always been profound tracing us back to the roots! :

    ‘Pyramids’ what occurs to your mind when you hear or imagine about these mystical, historical structures?!

    Intriguing, mystical, mysterious, well isn’t traveling all that combined together? 

    The Egyptian pyramids are ancient pyramid-shaped masonry structures located in Egypt.  Most were built as tombs for the country’s pharaohs and their consorts during the Old and Middle Kingdom periods. Pharaohs Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure built their massive tombs to last. For more than 4,000 years, the Pyramids of Giza continue to amaze while holding on to their many secrets. The mystical and the intriguing quality of the Pyramids is best described in the book ‘A Thousand Miles Up the Nile’ by  Amelia Blanford Edwards, she writes of the hot drive to the edge of the desert, until “the Great Pyramid, in all its unexpected bulk and majesty, towers close above one’s head … The effect is as sudden as it is overwhelming. It shuts out the sky and the horizon. It shuts out all the other Pyramids. It shuts out everything but the sense of awe and wonder.”

    Pyramids have the capacity to intrigue you for life but Travellers can’t afford to do that.

    Man made colossal structures:

    Man-made colossal had also been a source of wonderment, futuristic, Travel has also been looking towards the future perpetually!

    ‘The Burj khalifa’ brings the tallest, The Empire state building of New York deriving its name from “Empire State”, the nickname of the state of New York. The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts center at Sydney Harbour in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Which easily is one of the 20th century’s most famous and distinctive buildings. The leaning tower of Pisa or simply the Tower of Pisa is the campanile, or freestanding bell tower, of the cathedral of the Italian city of Pisa, known worldwide for its nearly four-degree lean, the result of an unstable foundation. 

    This colossal man-made structure is a promise towards the future. A promise of better, brighter, developing things to come and a Traveller has enough reasons to travel, discover and marvel at these man-made wonders.

    Listing the reasons for Travelling is never-ending as the roads, the valleys, the treks, the shores, the waves. There is never an end to the joy, to the stories, to the memories. There is never an end to the pursuit of happiness & life. And traveling should go on as well!

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