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Bridges In Meghalaya

Bridges In Meghalaya

Meghalaya, nestled between natural beauty and heavenly wonders, is home to a unique man-made wonder. The outside world knows it by the name of Living Root Bridges. The living root bridges are built or trained by the local Khasi tribe. The roots belong to ancient rubber trees which are native to the region. Interestingly, the living root bridges have more reliable than concrete bridges and they are protected from decay and wear-n-tear brought upon by time and the long monsoon season.

Guide To Leh-Ladakh Travel

Guide To Leh-Ladakh Travel

Leh-Ladakh is a destination so remote yet so sought after, especially among thrill seekers as thousands of people visit the region every year. The regions come under the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Its beauty, however, is completely unlike Kashmir’s. It is austere, bare, majestic, and unforgettable. Ladakh tourism is growing in popularity with every passing year and if you are a beginner in this context, read on to find more info on the topic. Camping spots Amongst the umpteen things to do in Ladakh, camping is certainly one of the most unforgettable ones. You can stop at Tandi, Keylong, and Jispa on the Manali-Leh route. Camping spots on the Srinagar-Leh route are Drass, Shargol, Tingmosgang, Kargil, and Sham Valley.

The Magic Of Rains!

The Magic Of Rains!

Undoubtedly, monsoon is magical in India! They offer you an experience of a lifetime. While you visit the exotic locations, the sheer beauty will leave you spellbound. Lush greens carpet the mountains and hills; you have cascading waterfalls that add to the beauty. All this only invites you to explore the exotic locations India has to offer. If you think where you should go to witness and experience the best of monsoon, then let us help you plan:

Kashmir – Where Heaven And Earth Meet

Kashmir – Where Heaven And Earth Meet

It was early in the morning when we started from Jammu. There was a slight drizzle, but the weather cleared after a while. Such changes in the weather are a common phenomenon in the valley. After crossing the 2.5 km long Jawahar Tunnel, we finally entered Kashmir. The road to Srinagar is a scenic but difficult drive due to the winding roads. I marvelled at the giant pine trees which lined the road. On the way, we crossed small towns each offering its own appeal to the visitor – Qazigund, famous for its dry fruits; Anantnag, a historic town with numerous springs; Avantipur and its famous temples; Pampore, renowned for its saffron.

You Should Not Miss On Your Thailand Trip

You Should Not Miss On Your Thailand Trip

Planning to go on a Thailand trip? A holiday to Thailand can require a lot of planning. You have to consider from booking your flights, and hotels but the most difficult part is while selecting the places to visit in Thailand and finalising all the things to do. There are too many options in this beautiful country which offers an amazing travel experience for each and every traveler.