The Journey Begins

Thanks for joining me!

Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton

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Travelling has also a great informative value. It widens the grasp of our knowledge of geography, different cultures and people, etc

Travelling is that one thing , that gives us a chance to live and experience these differences.

It gives us a chance to explore and interact the new, the unknown.

It helps us in knowing about ourselves too.

There’s this bittersweet realisation in comparing the vastness and endlessness of this whole world to our seemingly tiny and temporary existence.

There’s a thrill in going to new place, and a relaxation in meeting strangers who irrespective of the barriers of culture, language and colour, speak and understand the language of heart.

So… Turn your phone off, pack your bag and move, coz it’s one life, it’s now or never.


PLACES TO TRAVEL IN INDIA

1. Leh Ladakh

Leh Ladakh

Leh Ladakh,
 located in Indian region Jammu and Kashmir, is widely famous for its natural beauty, monasteries and lakes. Ladakh is one place which is considered as a heaven by those who search places to gain the thrill of adventure, High altitude trekking in the remote and spectacular mountains of Ladakh. Due to its location at near Himalayas, many tourists come here from around the world to explore its beauty.


When is the Best Season to Visit Leh Ladakh?
Unlike many destinations in India, Ladakh is not an all-year-around destination. that is located in the Himalayan range. It is located on the Indus River bank. This place has amazing scenery and many adventure routes for motorcycle enthusiasts. In short, the best time to visit Leh Ladakh is summer between the end of March to middle of August. The prime tourist time is between June and August.

History of Ladakh

Rock carvings found in many parts of Ladakh show that the area has been inhabited from Neolithic times. Ladakh’s earliest inhabitants consisted of a mixed Indo-Aryan population. Around the 1st century, Ladakh was a part of the Kushana empire. Buddhism spread into western Ladakh from Kashmir in the 2nd century.

In the 8th century, Ladakh was annexed by Tibetan Empire. Ladakh frequently changed hands between kingdoms of China and Tibet. After the break-up of the Tibetan empire, separate Ladakhi dynasty was established. The dynasty spearheaded the second spreading of Buddhism, importing religious ideas from north-west India, particularly from Kashmir and spread in Tibet proper through Ladakh.

Faced with the Islamic conquest of South Asia in the 13th century,Ladakh chose to seek and accept guidance in religious matters from Tibet. At last, Dogra Kings established their rule over Ladakh.

European influence began in Ladakh in the 1850s and increased. During British Empire, Ladakh was the Princely State of the Dogra.

At the time of the partition of India in 1947, the Dogra ruler Maharaja Hari Singh signed the Instrument of Accession to India. Pakistan raiders had reached Ladakh but were repulsed. In 1949, China closed the old trade routes and built roads connecting Xinjiang and Tibet through their area in 1955. China also built the Karakoram highway jointly with Pakistan. India built the Srinagar-Leh Highway during this period cutting the journey time between Srinagar and Leh. This route, however, remains closed during the winter due to heavy snowfall. Project to keep this road functional throughout the year through tunnels is being considered.

2. Kerala

Kerala

Kerala (South India) is one of the most beautiful and fascinating places of the Indian subcontinent. Recently named by National Geographic magazine as one of the 10 paradises of the earth, Surprises the traveler with a rich tropical landscape of eternal green populated by coconut trees, and where the fresh water of the rivers joins the sea by the canal here called “backwaters”.

Kerala, also called ‘Gods Own Country’, which attracts both locals and foreigners. From the beginning of winter, the state becomes richer with scenic spots, adventure activities, lush vegetation spots and much more. Into the urban population, the state has numerous museums, monuments, cultural spots, restaurants, unique sights and much more.

To top it all, the state is rich with canal waterway, which is both a common transportation for locals and an exotic tourist activity. Enjoying a houseboat ride on the backwaters is an important tourist activity of those who visit here. This is the right place for an amazing unique vacation. Starting from romantic couples to wildlife enthusiasts, this place is for everyone to enjoy a wholesome vacation.

The lushness of the region attracts numerous migration birds during winter. Kerala is also rich with numerous national parks like Eravikulam National Park, Periyar National Park, Bandipur National Park and others. Apart from flora and fauna, these national parks provide numerous adventure activities, exotic resorts to stay and much more. Are you looking for a change? Grab your beach wear and Choose any beach in the state or, you can drive to the hill station, Munnar to enjoy a luxurious and enthralling vacation. Do not forget to enjoy the culture of the land and the cuisine during of your Kerala tour.

2. Rajasthan


The most visited state by tourists from all over the world

 Rajasthan is much more than its grand palaces and forts. It is a reservoir of culture that captures everyone’s imaginations, with its valiant past of winning battles, defeating conquerors, and serving the citizens of the state. The palaces, forts and numerous havelis that dot the streets of all the Rajasthani cities are reminiscent of its glorious past and stands in contention to its equally glorious present with lake side cafes, 5 Star luxury hotels, and the natural charm of the rugged landscape along with its colorfully adorned, simplistic yet ambitious cosmopolitan population.

A journey to the fondly called ‘Land of Maharajas’ is a must try in a lifetime and is complete with decadent experiences of royal hospitality, mouth watering culinary delights,tours of historical spots, that will capture the imagination of even the most stiff personalities, and amazing folk culture accompanied by local soul-stirring performances of song and dance by the colorful gypsies. A close look at the rich handicraft scene which is one of the most revered in the country. Rajasthan is an exquisite mix of culture, traditions, heritage and adoptability.

Aerial panorama of Jodhpur, also known as Blue City due to the vivid blue-painted Brahmin houses. View from Mehrangarh Fort (part of fortifications is also visible). Jodphur, Rajasthan, India
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Rajasthan offers something delightful for every kind of traveler, young or old, history buff or adventure soul or honeymooners in love. It is a state where romance meets culture and nature and co-exists in harmony. The state has numerous natural parks and wildlife sanctuaries, the Aravalli Hills with its greenery and pleasant climate crowns the state which is known for its beautiful desert of vast nothingness but golden sand dunes, which reflects the impermanence of everything in life. Come experience the grandeur of royal Rajasthan,
Experience adventurous camel rides over the dunes, exotic heritage tour of the state’s monuments and experience royal living at the wonders of Rajasthan!!!

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