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Trailing Naneghat: The Reverse Waterfall of Maharashtra

Needing no introduction the reels and videos of this spectacular reverse waterfall of Maharashtra is across all social media platforms is known as Naneghat Waterfall or popularly known as the Reverse Waterfall of Maharashtra. Located at an elevation of 2,800 feet Naneghat Trek is one of the most popular treks in Maharashtra and a biodiverse spot in the Western ghats

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Thinking of Exploring the Outback Festival of Leh 2023? We’ve Got You Covered!

In the heart of the breathtaking Ladakh region, amidst the rugged and awe-inspiring landscapes, lies a festival that brings the whole town of Leh to life – the Outback Festival. As an intrepid traveler, one should always be open to experiencing the different cultural celebrations of a country as diverse as India. And here is one with a fascinating history,

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Ever Heard Of The Unique “100 Drum” Harvest Festival Of Meghalaya? Time to Attend One In November!

As the crisp autumn breeze starts to sweep through the picturesque hills of Meghalaya, a vibrant celebration awaits to dazzle your senses and immerse you in the rich cultural tapestry of the region. The Wangala Festival, also known as the “100 Drum Festival,” is a joyous harvest celebration that has been captivating the hearts of locals and travelers alike for

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Are You Ready To Roar Into September With Pulikali Tiger Dance of Kerala?

Welcome, fellow wanderers and culture enthusiasts, to a kaleidoscope of colors and exuberant celebrations! Today, we embark on an enthralling journey to explore the vibrant world of Pulikali Tiger Dance, a unique and captivating festival that brings the streets of Thrissur in Kerala, alive with its pulsating energy and artistic fervor. History of the Festival: Deep-rooted in the cultural heritage

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Did You Know That There Are 57 Countries Where Indians Can Travel Without Pre-Approved Visa?

So, I am an Indian passport holder and decide to visit a foreign country whose name nobody has heard of (just an example, I know there will be some geek aware of the names of all the countries!!) So, what do I do next? Open a zillion sites, keep reading all articles (even if they are from the Neolithic age!!!),

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Malabar River Festival Calls Upon Kayaking Experts & Enthusiasts For A Thrill-Filled August!

Dear fellow travelers and adventure enthusiasts, gather around as we dive into the exhilarating world of the Malabar River Festival! Nestled in the heart of India’s lush southern state of Kerala, this thrilling event has been making waves, quite literally, in the world of water sports. Picture yourself amid roaring rapids, surrounded by stunning landscapes, and sharing infectious laughter with

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Move Over Japan! Another Country Takes the Crown of Issuing the World’s Most Powerful Passport!

Care to hazard a guess? It’s none other than Singapore!! After five long years of Japan ruling the roost as No.1 in the Henley Passport Index, things took a turn in the summer of 2023. Japan slipped down to third place, and Singapore took the crown, becoming the World’s Most Powerful Passport! And here’s the kicker: Singaporean citizens can jet

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6 Road Trips Across India That Remain Unaffected by the Tropical Monsoon

As the first drops of rain replace the heat of the summers, leaving behind an earthy, musky, fresh, surprisingly pleasant ‘petrichor’ – it won’t be an exaggeration to say that our hearts crave for a road-trip – stopping at road-side stalls, sipping hot tea and munching freshly fried bhajjis or pakodas. (The very thought of it is getting me pretty

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Bhojeshwar Temple: The Only Incomplete Temple Complexe In India

Welcome to Bhojeshwar Temple in Bhojpur! Before travelling to Madhya Pradesh, the only few places I knew were Bhopal, Indore, Ujjain, Gwalior, Khajuraho and a few national parks. That’s it!! Despite knowing that every corner of India holds a gem, I should have been a little more informed. In retrospection, thank God I wasn’t, otherwise the element of surprise would