Posts Categorized: Destination Guide

  • Destination Guide, International Holidays

    Hong Kong-Beyond Disney Land

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    Have you ever played Contra? Or Mario? Or any other video game with those colorful and spruce background settings? Admit it or not, every single one of us has pictured ourselves in those animated gaming cities. ‘What would it be like walking in Liberty City or San Andreas? What would it be like riding an… Read more »

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    Train Journey from Mumbai to Mysore

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    You might be wondering why is there an elaborate travel feature on a mere train journey from Mumbai to Mysore when there are so many other viable options to make the same journey. For example: by air or by bus or you can just hit the roads. Also keeping in mind that the train journey… Read more »

  • Destination Guide, International Holidays

    The Paris You Didn’t Know of!

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    ‘Paris, I believe, is a man in his twenties in love with an older woman’. -John Berger The quote itself defines Paris to have best of both worlds. It has this distinctive quality to pacify anybody who visits Paris with the hope of experiencing exuberance and bliss at the same time in the city of… Read more »

  • Destination Guide, International Holidays

    Five Most Romantic Places in the World

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    “True love is felonious. You take someone’s breath away. You rob them of the ability to utter a single word. You steal a heart.” Words are less to describe the feeling of true love. Even after thousands of poetry and songs are written with the sole intention of expounding this feeling; it remains inexplicable. According… Read more »

  • Destination Guide, Domestic Holidays

    Ayurveda Tourism in India

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    Life today is filled with nasty entrapments and mundane struggles which don’t allow you to escape the tribulations in life even if you want to. Surrounded by concrete jungles, people are looking for reasons to get out of this ghastly captivity and give themselves some peace of mind. In such scenario, tranquility and rest comes… Read more »

  • Destination Guide, International Holidays

    Most Weird Place to Get Married

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    Almost all of us have heard the age old Indian adage – Marriages are made in heaven but Trang province of Thailand seems to be an exception to the rule by making it happen underwater. On 14th February i.e Valentines Day, every year since 1996, the Underwater Wedding Ceremony has been arranged in Trang Province,… Read more »

  • Destination Guide, Festival, International Holidays

    Let’s Paint it Red The Tomatino Festival

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    In 1945, Mahatma Gandhi used non-violence as a methodology to drive away the Britishers from the country so that he could declare the country Independent, In the same year young adults of spain picked up tomatoes from a vegetable seller and used it as a weapon to be a part of the event of a… Read more »

  • Destination Guide, Domestic Holidays

    Bhangarh

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    A signboard posted by ASI (Archaeological Survey of India) can be roughly translated as “Entering the borders of Bhangarh before sunrise and after sunset is strictly prohibited”. The haunted drive of Bhangarh begins from Sariska known for Tiger Reserves which is around 50 km from the place. The air around the scary town of Bhangarh… Read more »

  • Destination Guide, Domestic Holidays

    Two Faces of Kashi

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    When you utter the word ‘Banaras’, it feels as if all the spirituality of the city concentrated in the form of a pious nectar ran down your throat giving a fire and ice sensation which leaves you stunned. In Varanasi, everything from the light breeze on Ganga Ghats to the stone carvings in Vishwanath Temple… Read more »

  • Destination Guide, Domestic Holidays

    Goa-aaah!

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    What is the first picture that comes to your mind when somebody talks about Goa? Beach & beer or beach party or beach walk but nobody goes beyond the beaches to explore the real authenticity of the city. The stereotypical view restricts the visitors from seeing the real Goa. What they see is only a… Read more »