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"Happy Children's Day"Let's plan to pack their BAGS & let them ROCK & ROLL "
14/11/2019

"Happy Children's Day"
Let's plan to pack their BAGS & let them ROCK & ROLL "

"đź’•Sweet Novemberđź’•"Make ur November a special one , travelling with wth ur mates, buddies, besties.Bookings open for grou...
01/11/2019

"đź’•Sweet Novemberđź’•"
Make ur November a special one , travelling with wth ur mates, buddies, besties.
Bookings open for group travel, co-operate travel & study tours.
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01/10/2019

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The god’s own country is one of the major tourist attraction as well as the best honeymoon destination in India. The lan...
06/04/2018

The god’s own country is one of the major tourist attraction as well as the best honeymoon destination in India. The land of God, Kerala is believed to be a gift of the Arabian Sea. The pride of Kerala are Gorgeous and Exotic Beaches, Breathtaking hill Stations, Enchanting waterfalls, Beautiful lagoons, Meandering rivers and Amazing natural scenarios. These colors are made Kerala as a land of beauty and paradise on earth. Kerala is also famous for its Ayurvedic treatments, high mountains, gorges and deep-cut valley, lush and evergreen rain forest and coconuts water and oil and foods items. Kerala houseboats are first and best preference of the tourist to enjoy their moments in beautiful lakes of Kerala. The Idukki dam is the first Indian arch dam in Periyar river Kerala and the largest arch dam in Asia. Shopping, museums and markets are also best way to explore Kerala. Follow to visit some of the Best Place in Kerala.

Ladakh Ladakh - The adventure capital of the country, is the destination that has the top three highest mountain passes ...
15/03/2018

Ladakh
Ladakh - The adventure capital of the country, is the destination that has the top three highest mountain passes in the world. This destination has strong links with Buddhism and Tibetan culture. From architecture to cuisine, this city has an Eastern outlook. This is a very famous tourist destination for those who love isolated adventure spot for many outdoor activities that pump adrenaline into the brain. Ladakh is a stretch of null vegetation hills, craggy mountain passes, think snow, monasteries and clear water bodies that usually stands as block ice.
Visit Ladakh with Travelogy India to explore at its best with predesigned customized itineraries that you can change as per your convience.
Why Visit Ladakh
Everything about Ladakh is exhilarating. Sightseeing spots are unique here. Nothing here is cliché when it comes to tropical destination. Explore the city on yak’s back or enjoy unique Tibetan shopping, meditate in monasteries and taste the one-and-only pink tea.
Are you ready to visit this oasis of natural beauty? With monasteries that are several centuries old, this ancient wild place stands apart from the bustling city life. This is the place for those who are child at heart. Are you ready to enjoy the snow and mountain in the rawest form possible?
Safari, trekking, camping, mountain biking, rock climbing and shopping are some of the numerous interesting activities that awaits you in Ladakh. This white barren ice desert adds a nice touch to your memories. Often visited by adventure lovers and honeymooners, Ladakh stands as an important tourist destination in India.

Ranthambore This famous national park is the best place to spot wild tigers in Rajasthan. Comprising 1334 sq km of wild ...
13/03/2018

Ranthambore
This famous national park is the best place to spot wild tigers in Rajasthan. Comprising 1334 sq km of wild jungle scrub hemmed in by rocky ridges, at its centre is the 10th-century Ranthambhore Fort. Scattered around the fort are ancient temples and mosques, hunting pavilions, crocodile-filled lakes and vine-covered chhatris (burial tombs). The park was a maharajas’ hunting ground until 1970, a curious 15 years after it had become a sanctuary.
Seeing a tiger (around 52 to 55 in 2016) is partly a matter of luck; leave time for two or three safaris to improve your chances. But remember there’s plenty of other wildlife to see, including more than 300 species of birds.

It’s 10km from Sawai Madhopur (the gateway town for Ranthambhore) to the first gate of the park, and another 3km to the main gate and Ranthambhore Fort.

Pint-sized Goa is more than beaches and trance parties. A kaleidoscopic blend of Indian and Portuguese cultures, sweeten...
06/03/2018

Pint-sized Goa is more than beaches and trance parties. A kaleidoscopic blend of Indian and Portuguese cultures, sweetened with sun, sea, sand, seafood and spirituality, there's nowhere in India quite like it.

Beach Bounty
Goa’s biggest draw is undoubtedly its virtually uninterrupted string of golden-sand beaches. This shimmering strand stretches along the Arabian Sea from the tip to the toe of the state, and each of the various beaches have developed their own personalities and reputations since the hippie days of the sixties. They cater to every tropical whim: choose from backpacker Arambol or bolder, brasher Baga; from the palm-fringed sands of Palolem to hippie market bliss at Anjuna or lovely, laid-back Mandrem; from expansive groomed sands in front of fancy five-star resorts or hidden crescent coves, where the only footprints will be the scuttling crabs' and your own.

Spiritual Sanctuary
Want to top up your Zen as well as your tan? Welcome to winter in Goa where yoga is king and the crop of spiritual activities grows more bountiful each year: sunrise t’ai chi sessions, reiki healing courses, meditation, and just about every other form of spiritual exploration, are all practised freely. Many travellers come here for a serious yoga experience and you'll find everything from drop-in classes to teaching training courses and spiritual retreats.

The Spice of Life
Food is enjoyed fully in Goa, as it is throughout India. The scents, spices and flavours of Goa’s cuisine will surprise and tantalise even seasoned travellers: whether it's a classic fish curry rice, a morning bhali-pau (bread roll dipped in curry), a piquant vindaloo, with its infusions of wine vinegar and garlic, or a spicy xacuti sauce, the Indo-Portuguese influence is a treat for the tastebuds. While you're here, visit a back-country spice farm to learn why the Portuguese were so excited about Goa.

Cultural Crockpot
Goa stands out in India for its Portuguese colonial architecture and heritage. The Portuguese arrived in Goa in 1510, lured by the exotic East and the promise of lucrative spice routes. Their indelible mark is still evident in the state’s baroque architecture, whitewashed churches, crumbling forts, colourful Catholic ceremonies, mournful fado music and the stunning cathedrals of Old Goa.

Meenakshi Amman Temple is a historic Tamil Hindu temple located on the southern bank of the Vaigai River in the temple c...
05/03/2018

Meenakshi Amman Temple is a historic Tamil Hindu temple located on the southern bank of the Vaigai River in the temple city , Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is dedicated to Parvati, known as Meenakshi, and her consort, Shiva, here named Sundareswarar. The temple forms the heart and lifeline of the 2,500-year-old city of Madurai. It is said that the temple was originally built in the 6th century BC by survivors of the Kumari Kandam. The original temple was built by Kulasekara Pandya, but the entire credit for making the temple as splendid as it is today goes to the Nayaks. The Nayaks ruled Madurai from the 16th to the 18th century and left a majestic imprint of their rule in the Meenakshi - Sundareswarar Temple.

Vrindavan "HOLY place to enjoy HOLi fun"The village of Vrindavan is where the young Krishna is said to have grown up. Pi...
01/03/2018

Vrindavan "HOLY place to enjoy HOLi fun"
The village of Vrindavan is where the young Krishna is said to have grown up. Pilgrims flock here from all over India – and in the case of the Hare Krishna community, from all over the world. Dozens of temples, old and modern, dot the area. They come in all shapes and sizes and many have their own unique peculiarities, making a visit here more than just your average temple hop.

Varanasi is sacred, soulful, spectacular !!Varanasi is the India of your imagination. One of the most colourful and fasc...
27/02/2018

Varanasi is sacred, soulful, spectacular !!
Varanasi is the India of your imagination. One of the most colourful and fascinating places on earth, surprises abound around every corner.
This is one of the world's oldest continually inhabited cities, and one of the holiest in Hinduism. Pilgrims come to the ghats lining the Ganges to wash away sins in the sacred waters or to cremate their loved ones. It's a particularly auspicious place to die, since expiring here offers moksha (liberation from the cycle of rebirth).

Most visitors agree Varanasi is magical – but not for the faint-hearted. Intimate rituals of life and death take place in public, and the sights, sounds and smells on the ghats – not to mention almost constant attention from touts – can be intense. Still, the so-called City of Light may turn out to be your favourite stop of all. Walking the ghats and alleyways or watching sunrise from a boat can be unforgettable.

Do nothing 'ANYTHING' at the “Hippy Island” near Hampi
23/02/2018

Do nothing 'ANYTHING' at the “Hippy Island” near Hampi

A place Joyce with Hampiness !!Hampi is small town located near Hospet town and Bellary District in the Karnataka state ...
23/02/2018

A place Joyce with Hampiness !!
Hampi is small town located near Hospet town and Bellary District in the Karnataka state in India. If I ask you to name places in India which is recognised by UNESCO as a world heritage sites, there are several names which will strike to your mind & Hampi is one of them. This is listed as “Group of Monuments at Hampi“ and was enlisted in 1986. This place needs no introduction and has a lot to offer, either if you want to see the seconds largest ruins of Vijayanagara Empire {Hampi was the Capital} after Rome or if you believe in legend of Lord Hanuman & interested to see his birthplace, which used to be known as Kishkindha {Monkey Kingdom}. Ruins can be awesome isn’t it ? This place is also a paradise {virupapura gaddi aka Hippie Island} for people who are not looking for luxury but want to go back experience something majestic but simple.

"Beautiful place for ART & MUSIC lovers ""

22/02/2018

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