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  • Top Places in India to Visit in March

    Top Places in India to Visit in March

    Spring Travelling?! These are the Places for you

    When the leaves fall, when new leaves bloom, when buds blossom spreading magic all around it is the onset of the spring season. This season in India starts from mid-February and lasts till April. It is considered one of the most beautiful seasons in the country. During this time, the maximum temperature settles around 32 °C.
    As per Hindu Calendar, these months are known as Chaitra and Baisakh. It is also the time for some important Hindu festivals including Vasant Panchami, Ugadi, Gudi Padwa, Holi, Rama Navami, Vishu, Bihu, Baisakhi, Puthandu, and Hanuman Jayanti. Here are the places you can plan to visit in March in India :

    Darjeeling:

    Known for awesome climate, delicious food & breathtaking landscapes. Darjeeling is the right kind of Destination for a visit in March

    Nestled among the rolling mountains with the shining Mt Kanchenjunga towering over the cyanic sky, Darjeeling is famed as “Queen of the Hills”, provides a perfect getaway for those seeking to be in harmony with nature. This is the land of the widely famed for its flavoured Darjeeling tea recommended by connoisseurs across the globe. It also has the heritage Darjeeling Himalayan Railway where the century-old miniature steam engine still chugs uphill vying for space with the fast disappearing Land Rovers. “Flowers are everywhere. The days are cold and the sun almost seems to play hide and seek with us”. – Kabiguru Rabindranath Tagore.

    Wayanad:

    This picturesque little hill station will welcome you with a flavorful aroma of spices.

    Adorning the northern hills of Kerala is the beautiful district of Wayanad.  This area is famous for its large amount of camping and trekking trails, breathtaking waterfalls, caves, bird-watching sites, flora, fauna, and an overall plethora of magnificent sights. It has been a tourist favourite over the years. People are especially delighted by the range of exotic products including spices, coffee, tea, bamboo products, honey, and herbal plants available here. Still mostly uninhabited by humans it’s a solace for a peace-loving crowd.

    Munnar:

    The onset of spring in March adds to the charm of mesmerizing Munnar. The rolling hills around this hill station are South India’s largest tea-growing region, which is carpeted in emerald-green tea plantations, contoured, clipped, and sculpted like ornamental hedges. The low Western Ghats scenery is magnificent – you’re often up above the clouds watching veils of mist clinging to mountaintops. Munnar itself is a little crowded traffic-clogged administration hub, just like any North Indian hill station, but wander just a few kilometres out and you’ll be engulfed in a sea of a thousand shades of green.

    Nainital:

    Sitting at the foothills of gorgeous Kumaon mountains, this beauty of a place easily tops the charts of places to visit in March. The moment you enter the Nainital district, you step into a magical, new, parallel world. With the best tourist places to visit in Nainital, the transition to the scenic splendor of the likes of the place is a treat to the senses, a characteristic balming bliss of an experience that one can only understand through the live experience.

    Mahabaleshwar:

    Are you a strawberry person? Then you are in for a heaven of strawberries once you enter Mahabaleshwar! It is also a sacred pilgrimage place for Hindus as the Krishna river originates from here. Once a summer capital of the British, the hill station of Mahabaleshwar comprises ancient temples, boarding schools, manicured and lush green dense forest, waterfalls, hills, valleys. It is often used as a base to visit the magnificent Pratapgad Fort, located an hour away.

    Varanasi:

    The best time to visit this place of pilgrimage is March the weather is mostly pleasant during this time making it comfortable for the pilgrims to visit all temples & Ghats. Varanasi is the typical India of your imagination. This is one of the world’s oldest continually inhabited cities, and one of the holiest in Hinduism. Pilgrims come to the Ganges here to wash away sins in the sacred waters, to cremate their loved ones, or simply to die here, hoping for liberation from the cycle of rebirth.

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    Rameswaram:

    A perfect place for beach lovers & also for pilgrimage Rameshwaram, an unspoiled and quiet town, lying in the state of Tamil Nadu is one of the best places to visit in India in March and a part of the enchanting Pamban Island is a perfect getaway during the month of March. The town is connected to the rest of the country via the famous Pamban channel. The Mannar Island in Sri Lanka is about 1,403 km away from Rameshwaram. Rameshwaram is regarded as one of the holy places of the Hindus and a must-visit during the Char Dham Yatra or the holy pilgrimage.

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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!

  • 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!