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My Trip to Jibhi & Tirthan Valley – A Hidden Paradise in Himachal
Jibhi and Tirthan Valley are hidden gems in Himachal Pradesh. Whether you’re a backpacker, nature lover, or just seeking peace, this place has something for everyone. From stunning landscapes and exciting treks to cozy hostels and friendly locals, the experience is worth the effort.
My Cambodia Travel Experience: Visa Rules & Tips for Indians
I visited Cambodia and explored places like Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, and the famous Angkor Wat. After spending a few days there, I traveled to Laos via a land border. The trip was memorable, and I’d like to share some useful tips and insights for Indian travelers planning to visit Cambodia.
Navigating Bali as a Vegetarian/Vegan Tourist
Since Bali is one of the most popular backpacking destinations, it is not too hard to find vegetarian and vegan restaurants. Whether you are looking for a vegetarian indian thali in Bali or a bowl of salad, there is everything in every part of this region.
A Visit to Mysterious Kuldhara Village
Beyond its haunting legend, Kuldhara’s ruins hold architectural and historical significance. The village layout includes wide streets and intricately designed houses. The remains of the stepwell or Bawdi, an ingenious water harvesting structure, showcase the community’s expertise in water management.
A Guide to Ethical Shopping in Thimpu Handicraft Market
The Thimphu Handicraft Market stands out for its display of Bhutan’s artistic traditions. Unlike other touristic markets in other countries, it offers handmade items crafted by local artisans. You’ll find intricately woven textiles, Thangka paintings, wooden carvings, and unique souvenirs.
A Slow Travel and Remote Working Guide in Ubud
Bali is an awe-inspiring destination—a province in Indonesia that attracts tourists from around the globe. While most visitors come for a 10-14 day getaway, exploring popular spots like Kuta, Seminyak, and Ubud, there’s also a thriving community of remote workers and slow travelers, like myself, who stay longer and form a deeper connection with the island.
Nilgiris Beyond Ooty – A Staycation in Kotagiri
Kotagiri is perfect for travelers seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience, Kotagiri is a lovely place where you can unwind away from the noise and crowd of Ooty. In Kotagiri, you are never too far from the lush tea gardens and the majestic blue mountains of the Nilgiris.
The Ultimate 2-week Northern Thailand Backpacking itinerary
Northern Thailand is ideal for those want to experience Thailand beyond beaches and see a more regional side. For backpackers, a 15-day itinerary is just perfect for an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re planning Thailand travel from India or already exploring Southeast Asia, the north is a perfect escape.
Remote working in Auroville – Best Places to Eat
Auroville is a very sought-after place for remote workers. In this blog, I’ll share my experiences with various cafes and eateries around Auroville. I hope that the places shared will help you make the most of your remote working experience.






