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Day Trip to Sasaram – Best Itinerary and Solo Travel Guide
Sasaram is known for the Mausoleum of Sher Shah Suri which still defines the identity of this town. There are several other tombs and historical structures that make Sasaram an ideal offbeat tourist destination in Bihar.
Responsible Travel: Negative Impact of Bonfire
Bonfires are not USP for a travel company. In fact, you should avoid the business that promote it and even if you are going with them, choose to opt out of this activity. Small efforts will help everyone in the long run.
5 tips For Choosing a Responsible Travel Company
Finding a travel company that shares your personal ethical values removes traveller’s guilt that many suffer with. It also gives you a chance to contribute instead of exploiting the region where you are traveling.
Genting Highlands – Best Activities on a Day Trip
Genting Highlands is a hill station with a luxury resort a mall, glass floor cable cars, scores of hotels and resorts, a mega shopping complex, theme parks and casinos. Here is your guide for day trip to Genting Highlands from Kualan Lumpur.
24 Hours in Thimphu – Best Places To Visit
Many attractions in Thimphu have entry tickets. The prices vary depending if you are from a SAARC nation or not. Despite this, the minimum entry charges are INR 300 per person. To these places, I said no and only saw from the outside.
Visiting Turtuk – The Last Indian Village on Indo-Pak Border
Turtuk is a beautiful little hamlet, located in the Indian Baltistan with the gorgeous flowing Shyok river flowing in the backdrop. This lovely village is located on the border of India and Pakistan and is a few km away from the popular touristy Nubra Valley.
Wangala – The Festival of 100 Drums
Celebrated by the Garo Tribe of Meghalaya and Bangladesh, Wangala is one of the many harvest festivals of North East India. Each tribe residing in this region has their own way to thank their gods for the surplus growth and they sing and dance to celebrate the end of harvest season.
Bhutan Solo Travel Tips for Indian Travelers for year 2020-21
Entering Bhutan is easy if you have your papers in place. Here are a few tips that you should remember as an Indian who is planning to travel solo in Bhutan.
12: Discussion on Tiger Conservation and Wildlife tourism with Narendra Patil
Narendra Patil, a renowned wildlife conservationist joins to discuss about the impact of tourism on Tiger habitats.