Win a 2-Night Stay at a Himachal Homestay

Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. I have been working closely with Himachal homestay groups for a while now. Sustainable travel truly matters in Himachal and the Himalayas. This collaboration is a way to offer you a glimpse into slow, local, community-based tourism. Himachal is filled with welcoming villages. Mountains here change colours with... Continue Reading →

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.

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