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It’s Time We Stop Geotagging Our Favorite Places

As travelers, it is our responsibility to be mindful of the impact on how we travel. We must be responsible and respectful visitors. There is no harm in ensuring that the destinations we love remain sustainable for future generations. Travel is a better experience when you stop caring about what influencers say or do and instead indulge in your own thing.

A Window into Ladakh’s History: My Day Trip to Stok Village

At Stok, I was struck by the quaint and charming architecture of the traditional Ladakhi homes. The colorful facades and intricate woodwork just caught my eye. High up on the mountains sits the statue of Buddha in meditating position, keeping a watchful eye on the village. Coming here made me feel like I had stepped back to a simpler, more peaceful era.

How to plan a zero-waste wedding?

To make your wedding unique, it should show who you are as a couple and who you are as people. You should plan a wedding that is environmentally friendly if you and your partner care about the planet and live in an eco-friendly way. You can also think about having a zero-waste wedding, but if you want to go even further, you could. While eco-friendly weddings try to cut down on waste, zero-waste weddings try to get rid of all of it.

Kambala – Uttara Kannada’s Unique Sport

Kambala is celebrated after the monsoon and harvest season is over and the farm animals need a way to wind themselves off. Kambala mainly sees buffalos racing on a track, backed by a strong farmer, who assists them on a wooden plank behind the pair of buffalos.

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