Bishnupur was ruled by the Malla kings for several decades and hence it is also known as Mallabhum. The temples of Bishnupur were built by the Kings Veer Hambir, Raghunath Singha and Bir Singha around 16th and 17th century. The temples are scattered in Bishnupur town.
A Short Glimpse to My Nine Years Spent on Road
I started exploring India in 2012. In those times, terms like solo travel and backpacking were not thrown around like peanuts. Travelling in India was very different back then. In the last 9 years, the concept of travelling has evolved and a lot of places have become popular. This video is a short glimpse about my travels around India where I explored its many terrains, tasted every type of food, and attended many festivals.
Trek to Bunbuni Paas – An Alternate Route to Kheerganga
Bunbuni Paas is an alternate route for Kheerganga. This two day trek is more scenic than the normal route. Check out more details on solo trek to Bunbuni Paas.
Chhau Jhumar Utsav of Purulia, West Bengal
The best way to see Chhau festival in India is during how jhumar Utsav in Purulia. They are performer who visit Surajkund Mela For Chhau performance. In either cases you will have to to confirm about the date to experience the dance. Find out some more details on Chhau festival in this blog.
10 Ways To Avoid Crowds When Solo Travelling To New Destination
It is well known that most of the tourist destinations are really crowded. But a few simple tricks will help you enjoy these attractions without going through thousands of people.
Eighteen Unusual Experiences in Leh City
Leh being the centre of Ladakh region, the travellers end up here two or three times during their trip to Ladakh. But most of the time is spent in rest and gathering energy for the next road trip. Leh as a hustling bustling town, has a lot to offer than Shanti Stupa and Leh Palace. Here are some unusual experiences in Leh City that will add more memories to your trip.
Dahi Handi Photowalk: A Glimpse of Mumbai’s Soul
Dahi Handi translates to pot of yoghurt. It is celebrated on the day of Lord Krishna's birthday popularly known as Janmashtami. While rest of the country worships Lord Krishna in his child form on the occasion of janamshtami, the people of Mumbai add unique flavour to it and celebrate it by the name of Dahi Handi. It is a great photography opportunity for anyone who likes to explore culture and different traditions.
Punakha Tshechu – An Enchanting Combination of Colours and Sounds
Punakha Tshechu is one of the most important festivals of Bhutan. With colourful costumes and the rhythmic Cham dance performed by the monks of the Monastery, the experience of attending the festival is simply out of the world.
Colombo for Solo Travellers – Exploring Sri Lanka’s Capital in 1 day
Colombo is a nice place to spend 24 hours as there are many attractions to see. This blog will tell you everything that you can do as a solo traveller in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Ultimate Guide to Backpacking in Meghalaya – Best Tips and Itinerary
This backpacking guide will help you understand details about traveling in Meghalaya. This blog post will be helpful for solo travellers. Keep in mind that I am writing a detailed guide for backpacking in Meghalaya that will take you 15 to 20 days. But you can always shorten it down to a week but anything less than that will not be worthwhile.