Holi, a festival that is widely and wholeheartedly celebrated in Northern and Western parts of India. The festival rejoices the commencement of spring as well as the victory of good over evil. It is best known around the world for colors, during the celebration of this festival, people throw colored powder on each other. This is why the festival is also popular as “Festival of Colours“. When is Holi Celebrated? The festival marks the end…
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6 Refreshing Things to do in Pondicherry
Pondicherry, often referred to as the ‘French Capital of India’, is a vibrant city brimming with heritage buildings, beaches, Tamil and French quarters, ancient temples and churches, and of course, a colonial ambiance. This French colony of India has a lot to offer to the tourists. This city will provide you with serenity and sanctity in its true sense. The calmness of the city, its urban architecture attracts people from all over the globe. If…
Read MoreDo not miss out these things as the Ultimate Guide to explore Coorg,
Christened as the ‘Scotland of the East’, is Coorg. This is an amazing place to spend your holidays. It is a favorite place of families and couples, as this hill station offers every traveler some reason to get engulfed with. The experiences in Coorg offers a reason to spend a holiday in Coorg, however, there is a need to get the ultimate guide to explore Coorg. Spending time in Coorg means you get to enjoy and…
Read MoreTravel hacks for long flights
On long rides getting comfortable is easier said and it is not the same with everyone. It varies based on your seat preference, medical history, your height, and other factors. You can maximize comforts considering the Travel Hacks for Long Flights. On-the-fly adjustments includes considering minor things to packing the accessory of seat comfort and this include taking traveling medicine as well. Add Lumbar Support The long flights are best with makeshift lumbar support. Even…
Read MoreDiwali – Bring on the lights and the brightness in Life
Diwali – the biggest and most celebrated festival in India. It generally falls in the months of October or November. Though the date varies from one year to another.You can check up the date online before traveling to India. It is a 3 day festival.If you’re visiting India during Diwali, you will not only be able to experience the different colors of India but also you will be able to experience the joy as well…
Read MoreUseful travel tips when traveling for business
When you’re traveling for business, there are a few things which you have to keep in mind. With the help of these few tips, not only you will be able to travel light and but also you will be able to travel more efficiently as well. We will today share with you a few tips which you should keep in mind when it comes to business travel. Getting accommodation right: Ideally, when you’re traveling on…
Read More3 Must visit Hill stations in South India
Southern India is becoming more and more famous these days when it comes to tourism. Needless to say, it has each and every type of tourist destination which you can imagine. From bustling metropolis to smaller villages where you can explore the culture and tradition to hill stations where you can just go to relax and pleasant climate. We will today shed some light on some of the most popular hill stations in southern India….
Read MoreJanmashtami – welcoming lord krishna on earth
Krishna Janmashtami or simply popularly called Janmashtami is one of the most celebrated festivals of India. The day is celebrated as the birthday of Lord Krishna – one of the human incarnation of Lord Vishnu himself on Earth. Krishna is known for his romantic rasleelas, savior of Dharma, author, and narrator of one of the greatest Indian scriptures Sri Mad BhagavatGita. According to Hindu calendar, Janmashtami is celebrated on the eighth day of Krishna Paksha…
Read MoreRakshaBandhan – A day that marks the sacred bond of brother and sister
Raksha Bandhan, popularly known as Rakhi, is a festival celebrated to honor the blessed and unconditional bond between brother and sister. Raksha Bandhan in Sanskrit means “the knot of protection”, which a sister ties on her brother’s wrist and brother promises to take care of her, throughout her life. This festival is celebrated every year on the full moon day of the month of Shravan (i.e. during the month of August). This year it is…
Read MorePilgrims of India
Pilgrimages in India are not just popular among Indians but people from all over the world, come to visit the pilgrimages. There are quite a few pilgrimages all over India which have become a must among foreigners as well as local Indians. We will look into some of these pilgrimages today. Shirdi: Shirdi is town situated in the state of Maharashtra. It is not a…
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