• By - Yashu Goyal
  • On - 2022-06-30

Maldives - The perfect vacation destination

The Maldives is a nation of islands in the Indian Ocean. It is located about 300 miles (475 kilometers) south of India. The capital and largest city is Malé. The Maldives' economy depends mainly on tourism. Over one million tourists visit the Maldives each year, making it one of the most popular tourist destinations in South Asia.

What to do in Maldives? That is the only thing you really need to know. Below we have a list of fun, exciting, adventurous and romantic activities for you to choose from and have on your list for when you are here next. Just remember to book nice flights beforehand so that you don't miss out.

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1. Scuba diving in Maldives

Maldives is a paradise for any scuba diver. With over 200 stunning islands, the country offers a wide range of dive sites and experiences for all levels of divers. This paradise is also home to some of the world's most beautiful reefs and marine life.

The Maldives has many different diving sites with different depths, currents and visibility. The best time of year to go scuba diving in Maldives is between October and April when the weather is warm and calm with little rain.

2. Maldives Island hopping

Island hopping tours are offered by many tour operators in the Maldives. They typically last from five to seven days and include visits to different atolls (districts) located throughout Maldives. The tour can be booked as part of a round-trip airfare package or as an independent trip where you buy your own plane ticket at a discounted price and then book other services such as accommodation and activities through the tour operator.

3. Glowing Beach at Vaadhoo island

The Glowing Sea is one of the most unusual beaches in the world. The sand on this beach glows under black light, and it's beautiful! You can see the glow-in-the-dark sand at night, or during the day, too.

The sand glows because of all the marine life that lives beneath it. Tiny creatures called bioluminescent phytoplankton emit a blue-green light when they're disturbed by waves or your footsteps. The effect is similar to what happens when you shake up glow sticks or put a flashlight behind your hand to make it look like your fingers are glowing in the dark.

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In addition to the glowing effect, there's also an abundance of marine life in this area. You can see fish swimming around on top of the water and coral reefs below it. There's even a chance you'll spot dolphins playing around in the shallows!

4. Surfing in the Maldives

The Maldives is one of the most popular destinations for surfers, and it's not hard to see why. The islands are scattered over a vast area of ocean, with waves rolling in from all directions.

Surfing in the Maldives is a year-round activity, but it's best between May and September when the weather is warmest and the winds are less strong. If you're planning on visiting during this time, check out the local surf reports before you go so you don't miss out on some great waves!

5. Explore the capital city Male

The Capital Island Male is the capital of Maldives. It is also the largest island in Maldives and home to most of the country's population. The island is located at the center of a lagoon and surrounded by coral reefs.

The island has an area of ??0.9 square kilometers (0.358 sq mi) and is located about 8 kilometers (5 mi) from Malé International Airport, which makes it easy for visitors to get there by water taxi or speedboat.

Capital Island Male has several small islands around it: North Fish Island, South Fish Island and North Male' Atoll (Koduvaa), which are all uninhabited except for occasional visits by fishermen or divers; however, they can be visited by tourists if they want to see more than just the capital city itself.

6. Helicopter tour of Maldives

A helicopter tour is a great way to see the entire island chain and its luxury resorts. The views are spectacular, and you will be able to see everything from your hotel room or private yacht before you even set foot on land!

The best time of year to take a helicopter tour of Maldives is during high season - December through April when temperatures are cooler than usual for this tropical destination.

The Maldives is the ideal place to go if you are looking to relax and just enjoy a great vacation. It is both an affordable and unique location that will put your mind at ease while you are there. If you want to know more about this specific location, make sure to check out its many wonderful opportunities, as well as other great vacation locations. Hopefully, we have managed to convince you of this destination's wonder and beauty. It most certainly deserves your attention and deserves for you to go see it for yourself!

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A Beginner's Guide To Hiking

So you've always been into the outdoors and hiking is your favorite activity? If you are still a beginner at hiking then this post is for you. Hiking is a great way to get outside, stay active, and enjoy nature. But it can also be dangerous if you aren't aware of your physical limits or don't take proper precautions. Are you planning on hiking? Here are a few tips to help you plan the perfect trip:


-Know your physical limits and make sure that anyone who is going with you knows theirs aswell. If you have any health issues or limitations (e.g., asthma), bring extra medicine with you in case of an emergency.


- Always wear sunscreen and hats when hiking! The sun's rays are much stronger at higher altitudes than they are at sea level and can cause burns even when it doesn't feel hot outside.


- Bring plenty of watermore than one gallon per day per personand make sure everyone drinks at least two quarts per day throughout their hike. Carry bottles instead of relying on streams for water refills because many rivers contain parasites that can cause illness if ingested directly from the source!


- Pack snacks like nuts and dried fruit so that everyone has something healthy on hand if they get hungry during breaks between meals (which should be eaten at regular intervals throughout each day).


Hiking is one of the best ways to get in touch with nature and improve your wellbeing. It's a great way to spend time with family, friends, and loved ones.
Here are some of the benefits of hiking for your mental health and wellbeing:


1. It's a great way to clear your head.


2. It's a good way to meet new people and make friends.


3. It's an excellent form of exercise! You'll feel like you've worked out when you're done hiking, but it doesn't take long at allyou can hike for just 30 minutes and still feel like you've had an intense workout (and if you hike longer than that, then even better!).

 

4. Hiking gives you time for self-reflection and quiet thought about what's really important in life.


5. Hiking helps reduce stress levels (and if you're stressed out from work or school or life in general), then this is definitely something worth trying out!


There you have it! A beginner's guide to hiking. It is beautiful and surprisingly fun, even with its difficulties. I hope that you are encouraged to go out and try it. With proper preparation and some training, it does not have to seem so daunting. Take it slow, follow this guide and remember that you are not too old to start hiking. Getting back into shape is taxing no matter what your age is and hiking is a fun way for both young and old alike to get the exercise that they need.

Author Yashu Goyal

Good for the heart and Soul - Improve your mental health with Travel

It's been proven countless times over that traveling is good for your health and makes you happier. But I'm not talking about that here. I want to talk about how travel helps your mental health and why it's important to take vacations. It can help you escape from daily stress, and give you perspective on life. It can also help you discover things about yourself that you never knew before.

Here are some of the benefits of traveling for your mental health:

  1. Traveling is a great way to disconnect from your daily routine and recharge. It can also be an opportunity to discover new things about yourself or the world around you. Traveling gives you perspective on your own life. Sometimes when we get caught up in our daily routines, we forget what's really important and lose sight of our goals. Traveling helps us see things through a different lens — one that allows us to evaluate what we want out of life and how we can achieve those goals.

  2. When you're stressed out, it's easy to want to escape from your problems. Travel can be an excellent way to do that — and recent research shows that it's not just a good idea but also a healthy one. Research shows that travel can reduce stress and anxiety, increase mental well-being, and even help prevent heart disease. When you're on vacation, you're free from the pressures of work or school and can spend time relaxing with friends and family. Traveling also gives you a chance to explore new places and experience new cultures. This can help put things into perspective for you, making it easier for you to deal with everyday stressors when you return home.

  3. If you’re thinking of traveling the world, you’ll need to leave your comfort zone behind. Traveling will help you step outside your comfort zone, which can be incredibly beneficial in making you a more well-rounded person. It’s not just about the destination. You don’t have to travel far or even at all to have an awesome experience. Sometimes it can be as simple as spending time with someone new or doing something different than usual.

    The benefits of stepping outside your comfort zone:

    You will challenge yourself mentally and physically. When you go on vacation, try something new that makes you uncomfortable — such as bungee jumping or cliff diving — but make sure it is safe! You may find that it’s not as scary as you thought it would be and that your fears were unfounded.

    You will learn how to adapt quickly. If something goes wrong while traveling, such as getting sick or losing your luggage, how will you adapt? This could help prepare for unexpected situations in life when things don’t go according to plan (which happens all too often).

  4. Travelling is one of the best ways to boost your creativity.

    You don't have to be a travel writer to feel the effects of travel on your creative output. If you're an artist, photographer, designer or writer, you'll find that time spent away from home can inspire and motivate you to create new work.

    Here are some ways travelling can boost your creativity:

    It helps us see things differently.

    It makes us more open-minded.

    It helps us learn new things and meet new people.

    It gives us a chance to experience other cultures and perspectives on life which can be reflected in our own work through different mediums like photography, film and writing (e.g., stories about other cultures).

 

Traveling also makes you more physically active than staying at home or working in an office. When you travel, your body gets used to being active all day long instead of just sitting down and relaxing. When we talk about physical activity we aren't just talking about going for a run or going for a swim; we are talking about doing all the activities that make up the trip itself such as walking around town, hiking through a forest or climbing up mountains. This type of activity keeps our bodies healthy by improving circulation and keeping us from getting bored with our daily routine back home.

The way we live our lives is taking a toll on us. We're burnt out and stressed out from trying to balance work, family, and the social obligations that come with both. And the problem isn't just in our heads; it's in our bodies too, and it's in our hands to actively improve our wellbeing. So if you can, then try to get on those planes more often. You won't regret it.

 

Author Yashu Goyal

Tired after your hike? How to beat Post Hike Fatigue

Have you recently completed your first hiking trip? Congrats! After your hike, you might find yourself suffering from symptoms of post hike fatigue. This fatigue can impact your body and mind for weeks after the fact. It tempting to jump back into your regular routine but taking time to properly recover from post hike fatique is an important part of being fit and healthy all year long, and this article will explain what causes post hike fatigue and how to fight it.

 The causes of post hike fatigue are not fully understood but research has shown that some of the causes include:

Dehydration - Dehydration can cause post-exercise fatigue because it reduces blood flow to your heart, which reduces its ability to pump blood throughout your body. When this happens, you may feel weak and tired due to lack of oxygen reaching your muscles. Dehydration also increases your core body temperature which can make you feel fatigued as well.

Lack of sleep - If you don't get enough sleep before heading out on a hike there's a good chance that Post Hike Fatique will hit you sooner rather than later due to lack of energy reserves needed for hiking long distances without taking breaks every few minutes!

Poor nutrition - Eating healthy foods helps increase your energy levels so eating junk food before heading out on any kind of physical activity can lead to feeling fatigued during or after exercise quickly!

Now that we know what can cause post hike fatigue, we can prepare ourselves for it. Some of the ways to fight it are as follows:

1. When Preparing For a Hike, it's Important to Know Your Limits.

Hiking is one of the most popular activities, but it can also be dangerous. If you’re planning a trip soon, it’s important to know what your limits are so that you don’t end up having to call for help. Make sure all members of your group are physically fit enough for the type of hike you're planning on doing. If someone has recently injured themselves or had surgery, it might not be a good idea for them to go on long hikes right away or do anything that requires heavy lifting or carrying heavy gear around with them (like backpacking).

2. Eat a Good Meal Before You Hike

Eating a good meal before hiking is essential for your health and safety. It can also help you avoid getting lost. The best way to fuel up for a hike is with a meal that includes carbohydrates, protein and fat.

Don't go into a hike on an empty stomach — it's not safe and it can lead to muscle cramping and fatigue. Eat a healthy meal that includes whole grains and lean protein at least two hours before leaving home. If possible, eat something similar in the morning before you leave for your hike.

Drink lots of water. You might think you're getting enough fluids from your food, but hiking can make you sweat more than usual — especially in hot weather. Plan on drinking at least 2 liters of water per day when hiking in warm weather or high altitudes where you're exerting yourself more than normal.

3. Choose Supportive Footwear, and Let Your Feet Relax

Your feet are one of the hardest working parts of your body. They carry you wherever you want to go and help you maintain balance as you walk. But because they work so hard, they also need extra support and protection.

To keep your feet healthy and happy, wear supportive footwear that has plenty of padding in the right places. Look for shoes that have a good arch support, are made of breathable materials, and are built on a sturdy base with good traction.

The right shoes can help prevent foot problems like bunions, corns, calluses and blisters — all of which can make it difficult or painful to walk comfortably.

Let your feet relax during your hiking and after the hike. If you are hiking in boots, keep them on for a while once you get back to camp. If you are wearing shoes, remove them and let your feet breathe.

4. Don't overpack!

Packing for any trek is a challenge, but it can be especially tricky if you have limited space in your backpack. If you're hiking for the first time, it's important to pack light and efficiently so that your gear will not only fit, but also be useful on the trail.

It's tempting when packing up all of our gear to try and squeeze everything into one bag — especially when we're headed out with friends who have packed the same amount of stuff as us! But this isn't always a good idea because it can lead to extra weight and unnecessary stress on our bodies during long treks.

Don't let being caught unaware ruin your next hiking adventure. Take some time to consider the things you'll need to bring with you, and then make sure that everything is accounted for and ready to go before you head out. The last thing you want to do during a hike is be uncomfortable, so take the time to ensure that you're ready and comfortable (and hydrated!).

Author Yashu Goyal

Hills vs. Beaches - How to plan your next vacation

Vacations are a great way to get away from your desk and unwind. They give you the ability to relax and enjoy yourself without worrying about working for a change. A vacation can also be a great idea for your work too. So how do you plan the perfect vacation? How do you ensure you're working, but not working? Where are you going? What hotel? How long? A week? Two weeks? This article will provide you with the steps from picking a destination, to budgeting for the trip, to purchasing appropriate travel insurance.

1. Decide Where You Want To Go

This is a big decision, and you should not make it lightly. There are many factors to consider when choosing where you want to go on this vacation. The following list outlines some of the most important things to consider:

Safety and security

Whether you like the idea of being in a safe place or an unsafe place, the first thing you need to do is assess where you’re going and how safe it is. Is it a war-torn country? Is there crime? Is there poverty? These are all things that can affect whether or not your trip will be enjoyable or not.

Weather

The weather in any given area can play a large role in how much time you spend outside of your hotel room or cruise ship cabin. While some people love warm weather, others prefer cooler temperatures. If you like hot weather and lots of sun, then going somewhere tropical might be exactly what you’re looking for! However, if you don’t like too much heat and sun exposure, then maybe somewhere more temperate would be better suited for you.

2. Decide the Length of Your Trip

If you're going on a vacation, you probably want to plan as much as possible. But there's still one big question: How long should my trip be?

Longer trips have the benefit of giving you more time to relax and explore new places. But they also cost more money and require more planning and preparation.

The length of your trip depends on many factors, including:

How much time you have available. If you only have a few days off from work, you may not want to spend them traveling far from home.

How far you're willing to go. If you want to visit family or friends who live in another state or even another country, then it might take longer than if they were nearby.

Whether there are any special events that might make for an interesting trip (such as holidays or celebrations).

 

3. Research Your Expenses

If you're planning a vacation, chances are you'll have to take time off of work. And if you're not careful, you might be spending more on your vacation than you realize.

Here's how to keep your costs down:

Research your expenses before you go. Make a list of what you want to see and do and find out how much it will cost. Then add up the total amount and divide it by the number of days that you'll be gone. That's how much money per day you'll need for food, transportation and lodging. You may also want to add in some extra for unexpected expenses like souvenirs or tips for tour guides or hotel staff.

Start saving early. If possible, save enough money so that you won't have to pay for any of your trip with credit cards or loans; this way you won't have to worry about paying interest on those charges when they come due.

 

4. Book Your Mode of Transport

If you're travelling by plane, train or coach, book your ticket in advance and consider taking a direct service. You'll be able to relax and enjoy the journey knowing that you have all the time in the world to get where you need to go.

If you're driving, be sure to fill up with petrol before setting off on your trip. Make sure you have enough fuel for the journey and check your tyre pressure too. If you're going by car, always make sure that you have fully comprehensive insurance cover - accidents can happen when least expected!

 

5. Book Your Accomodation

When you are planning for a vacation, it is always advisable to book your accommodation in advance as it will help you in saving money and time.

Here are some tips for booking your vacation accommodation:

Check the availability of rooms before booking them

Make sure that the rooms are available at the time when you want to travel and try booking them as early as possible. This will help you in getting good rates on the hotels that you choose.

Choose an affordable hotel

If you have limited budget and want to save money while booking hotels, then try searching for cheap accommodation options online or through travel agencies which offer discounts on hotel bookings.

 

6. Pack Your Bags!

If you're planning a vacation, it's important to pack everything you need. This can be harder than it sounds, especially if you have a lot of things to bring. The key is to plan ahead and make sure that everything fits in your suitcase or bags.

If you have a lot of things to bring on your vacation, there are some steps that you can follow to make sure that everything fits in your luggage.

Make a List

The first step is to make a list of all the items that you want to bring with you on your trip. The list should include everything from clothes and toiletries to entertainment items such as books, games and electronics. It may take some time before all of these items are listed but it will be worth it when it comes time for packing because it will help prevent forgetting something important.

Pack Smartly

Make sure that the things on your list are packed in such a way that they won't take up too much room in your luggage. If something doesn't fit properly into its designated spot then consider moving other items around so that they do fit properly into their spot but don't take up too much room. Also try packing as much as possible into small containers so that they take up less space than if they were loose inside.

 

So, like we said at the start, it can be hard to get away. So to make sure you don't get burned out over the course of a vacation week, it's probably best to plan ahead. Don't try and design a new framework, don't commit to any new side projects. Just take it easy and enjoy yourself. Have fun with your family and friends, perhaps do something (or nothing) new.

Author Yashu Goyal

The taste of India - Cuisines around the country

Food plays a big part in Indian culture. Every state has a different cuisine, and even within a specific region, you can find plenty of variety. From north to south and east to west, India has so much diversity in its food. The long list of cuisines available for you to explore are not only mouth-watering but also offer great health benefits as well as they involve use of herbs, spices and cooking methods which restore the goodness back into your body. It has its influences from the Aryan and Mongolian races as well as from other Asian civilizations. The climate, geography, employment opportunities and lifestyle have also impacted the choice of food for most of its people.

As an avid traveller, having basic knowledge about the variety of cuisine around the country is very useful, and this article will help you explore and learn about the wide variety of food in India.

North Indian Cuisine

Most North Indian dishes are rich in ghee, fresh cream, and butter. The food has a distinct aroma of spices and herbs. Because of this, most people believe that North Indian food is very oily. However, this is not true. In fact, the spices used help to reduce the amount of oil used in cooking.

South Indian Cuisine

South Indian cuisine is pretty different from North Indian Cuisine. Delicacies of the south make more use of chillies and spices and almost always include rice. Tamarind is also used extensively in both sweet and savory dishes. The traditional food of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh display common traits in their use of a wider variety of spices than what is found in other parts of the country.

Punjabi Cuisine

Punjabi cuisine is famous all over the country for its delicious flavor, with milk products being an essential part of the cuisine of the state. The main ingredients in any Punjabi dish are garlic and ginger paste, which are used to give a unique flavor to their food. Another important ingredient is garam masala, which gives a warm taste to all dishes.

Punjabis love to eat their food with breads like naan and roti, as it enhances the taste of their meals. They also like to eat Dal Makhani, Chole Bhature, Butter Chicken etc., which are considered delicacies all over India.

Bengali Cuisine

Bengali food is the cuisine of Bengal, a region in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent, which is now divided between Bangladesh and West Bengal. It has evolved over thousands of years, with a wide range of regional variation.

The Bengali cuisine is known for its subtle flavours, often using fish and lentils as primary ingredients. Bengalis love to eat fish and other seafoods like prawns, crabs and shrimps. The traditional Bengali meal is incomplete without rice. They love to eat rice with every meal.

Bengali food consists of a variety of dishes including biriyani (meat or vegetable cooked with spices), kababs (grilled meat), pitha (sweet dish) and luchis (deep fried bread). Rice-based dishes are a staple part of their diet and are eaten at every meal time.

Kerela Cuisine

The primary staple food of Kerala is rice. Rice is cooked in different ways, depending on whether it is eaten as part of a main meal or taken to work for lunch.

The people are fond of spicy curries and they have their own special recipes for each dish. Most of them use coconut oil instead of other oils. The most common vegetables are eggplant, okra, and tomatoes.

The staple food in Kerala is rice and it is cooked with many different spices such as ginger, garlic and onion to give it a unique flavor. Fish curry is also popular and can be served with any type of vegetable or meat dish.

Telangana Cuisine

The cuisine of Telangana is varied and multi-cultural, reflecting its rich history. It is also known for the variety of foods it offers. The state has a rich tradition of food, which is not only spicy but also has a lot of vegetables like onions, tomatoes, garlic and ginger. The culinary traditions of Telangana are influenced by various cultures, including South Indian, Mughal and Maratha cuisines.

The cuisine of Telangana is known for its simplicity and use of seasonal vegetables and meats. The people of Telangana are fond of using ghee (clarified butter) and mustard seeds in their food preparations.

Ultimately, India is one of the great countries for food. The number of regions and subregions means that there is a lot of variation in cuisine, making culinary travel an experience all its own. As you can see from our list above, India's diversity goes beyond its people—it also lives on in the country's eclectic food scene. So make sure to experience the delicious taste of India on your next vacation.

Author Yashu Goyal

Best coastal vacation spots in India

India's undoubtedly one of the most popular and diverse countries to travel to. From its picturesque snowy peaks to miles of golden sand, from luxury hotels to breathtaking adventure and wildlife spots, India has it all. Indian shores are lined with some of the best beaches in the world. You can find the most magnificent luxurious hotels in India that are built on secluded coastal cliffs and islands for your perfect getaway. If you want to explore the original beauty, diversity, culture and heritage of India, you should visit these best coastal vacation spots in India for an unforgettable experience.

1. Goa

Goa is a small state in India that is famous for its beaches, nightlife and parties. It is also home to some of the best restaurants in India and offers a great culinary experience.

Goa is famous for its seafood, especially crab and prawns. The cuisine of Goa has been influenced by Portuguese, Indian, Chinese and Arabian cuisines.

The cuisine of Goa is influenced by Portuguese, Indian, Chinese and Arabian cuisines.

2. Gokarna, karnataka

Gkarna is a beach town in Karnataka, India. It is located on the west coast of India in the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka. It is a town of temples and beaches.

Gokarna is known as "the place where Shiva and Parvati got married." Gokarna has been a center of pilgrimage for Hindus since ancient times. The town is mentioned in many Hindu scriptures including Ramayana and Mahabharata.

3. Marari, Kerela

Marari is a small town in the southern part of Alappuzha district in Kerala, India. Mararikulam is around 15 km from Kollam city and 40 km from Alapuzha city. It is one of the major tourism spots in Kerala state. The place has been attracting tourists since long time ago because of its scenic beauty, backwaters and beaches. Some of the popular tourist attractions are Marari Beach, Marari Lake, St Mary’s Island (also known as Mararikulam island), Edava Beach etc. There are many water sports facilities available here like water scooters, speed boats etc which make it more fun for tourists to enjoy this beautiful place.

4. Ganpatipule, Maharashtra

Ganpatipule is a small village in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra. It is located on the Arabian Sea coast, about 150 km from Mumbai. The town is named after the presiding deity of the Ganpati shrine, Lord Ganesha.

The Ganesh Temple at Ganpatipule is one of the most famous temples in Maharashtra and attracts thousands of devotees every year. The main attraction is the annual festival held during the monsoon season between June and September, when thousands of people visit this temple to get blessings from Lord Ganesha.

Ganpatipule is also known for its scenic beauty. The area around the town has several beaches, including Radhanagari Beach and Dabhol Beach. It also has several hills that are great for trekking or hiking (if you're into that kind of thing).

5. Havelock, Andaman

Havelock is a place that attracts tourists from all around the world. It is one of the most popular destinations in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The place has several things to do and explore, which will make your trip worth remembering.

Havelock is a town in the Andaman Islands, India. It is the first major settlement that tourists encounter when they arrive by boat or air. The town is located on the west coast of North Andaman Island and has a population of about 12,000 (2011 census). This figure increases to 60,000 during the peak tourist season of October to April.

6. Pondicherry

Pondicherry is a popular tourist destination in India, noted for its French colonial architecture, multi-ethnic population and cultural diversity. The city is named after the ancient port town of Pondicherry, which means "The Bay of Plenty" in Tamil and Malayalam.

The city's history stretches back to 1674 when it was founded by the French East India Company as a trading post in their bid to build an Indian empire. In 1954 it was incorporated into the Indian Union and since then has been administered as a union territory as part of Puducherry district.

7. Gopalpur, Orissa

Gopalpur Beach is one of the best beaches in India and is visited by thousands of tourists every year. The beach is covered with golden sands and has clear waters with some rocks that make it a perfect destination for surfing.

The place has been developed by the state government as a tourist destination with all facilities for tourists like hotels, resorts, restaurants, amusement parks and so on.

There you have it. Our top seven picks for the best coastal vacation spots in India. Nothing can beat coastal villages when it comes to vacations. Whether you want to go for surfing, relax, do adventure sports or just go dolphin spotting, coastal villages and towns have it all at an affordable price.

Author Yashu Goyal

Thailand : The dream vacation destination for everyone

Thailand has something for every budget. From 5-star luxury resorts to cheap guesthouses, you can spend your hard-earned money in Thailand on whatever suits your tastes and preferences. From honeymoon getaways, to family vacations and friends trips, Thailand hosts an array of locales and activities for every vacation style. Those who have been there before know that the country is filled with culture, delicious food, and friendly people.

1. Monuments

Thailand's historical sites and monuments are often overlooked by tourists in favor of its beaches and nightlife. But the country has a rich cultural heritage that dates back to the 13th century. Thailand is home to many ancient landmarks, including temples and palaces. Wat Phra Kaew, also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha in Bangkok, is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Thailand. It houses the world’s largest emerald Buddha statue and belongs to the Royal Palace Museum. Other popular sites include Wat Arun Temple and Wat Pho Temple.

2 .Nature and Beauty

Thailand's natural beauty is the country's main attraction, with its lush forests, sandy beaches and tropical sea life.

Thailand has five main geographic regions: the fertile plains of the central plains; the rugged hills of the north and northeast; a narrow coastal rim; the Malay peninsula; and the Thai highlands.

The southernmost provinces are home to some of the world's most stunning beaches. The Gulf Coast is known for its thick mangrove forests and coconut palms, while the Andaman Sea Coast has some of Thailand's best diving spots. The west coast is hilly and green with some great beaches, while Koh Samet is a small island paradise off the east coast.

3. Wildlife

The wildlife of Thailand is abundant and diverse. Thailand is home to over 1,000 species of birds, including many rare and threatened species.

Among the most famous are the endangered white-winged duck (Thailand's national bird), the critically endangered Oriental pied hornbill, and the vulnerable Siamese crocodile. The country's rich avifauna also includes parrots, woodpeckers, barbets, flowerpeckers, broadbills, sunbirds and other families.

Thailand has over 600 species of mammals, including around 100 species of bats. One of these is the flying fox or fruit bat that can be seen near waterfalls in Khao Yai National Park in central Thailand during their mating season from February to May. Bears are found in Khao Yai National Park where there are regular sightings of Asian black bears and sun bears. Other mammals include tapirs, deer and wild boar.

4. Cuisine

Thailand has a cuisine that is clearly its own. It combines elements from India and China with native Thai ingredients and, of course, local herbs and spices. The result is a unique blend of flavors, aromas and textures.

Eating in Thailand is an experience to be savored at every meal. Local food can be found everywhere from humble street stalls to five-star restaurants, but there are some dishes that you'll only find in certain parts of the country.

When travelling to Thailand, a country that spans 8,000 Km coastline along the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, you want to make sure you are fully prepared. That way you can focus on having fun and experiencing the spectacular beauty of this splendid destination. So, what is the best way to prepare? Well, the best way to prepare for your trip is by doing your homework in advance so that you won't have any unpleasant surprises during your vacation. The next step is to find a good travel agent who will take care of all the arrangements for you which will give you more time to enjoy your vacation in Thailand. Thailand is a great destination for the travel lover and honeymooner. The sights, the life, the people and even the food are some of the many attractions in this very beautiful country. Thailand is a destination that you should add to your bucket list!

Author Yashu Goyal

A splendid getaway - North East India

North East is a place that captures the attraction of every human being. The beauty of this place, its nature, adventure and beautiful culture attracts tourists from around the world. This is the place where everything is perfect. Whether you are a nature lover, adventure seeker or photographer, North East has a lot to offer to you.

1. Kaziranga National park, Assam

Kaziranga National Park is one of the most famous wildlife parks in India and a major tourist attraction. The park is located in the Golaghat, Nagaon and Karbi Anglong districts of Assam, near the border with Meghalaya.

Kaziranga is home to a large population of wild Asian elephants and the largest population of Great One-horned Rhinoceros in the world. It also has significant populations of tigers, wild water buffalo, swamp deer, barasingha, hog deer and pygmy hog. The park has been declared as a Tiger Reserve under Project Tiger in 1973 and subsequently in 1985 as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

2. Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh

Tawang is the most northern district in Arunachal Pradesh. It is situated at an altitude of 4,100 metres above sea level and lies on the Indo-Bhutan border. The town of Tawang is most famous for its monastery, which was built by Lama Tsong Khapa on the site where his teacher, the first Panchen Lama resided. Tawang Monastery is responsible for preserving many Tibetan Buddhist scriptures and art works that were destroyed during the Cultural Revolution in China.

The town of Tawang is also known for being one of the few places in India where you can see snowfall every year from November till March. During this time, tourists flock to this place to enjoy snow-related activities like skiing and sledging.

3. Cherrapunji and Mawsynram, Meghalaya

The town of Cherrapunji is one of the wettest places in the world. The average annual rainfall is 12,000 mm (470 in), which has led to its nickname, "the wettest place on Earth". It receives heavy monsoon rains between mid-May and mid-October. The average daily temperature varies from a minimum of 24 °C (75 °F) to a maximum of 30 °C (86 °F).

The town's population of about 3,500 lives in small houses spread out along the steep sides of ravines and chasms, with no roads linking them. The only way to reach Cherrapunji from Guwahati airport is by helicopter or an arduous trek through dense jungle.

The town is also known as Sohra; it was renamed Cherrapunji after independence from British rule. The name "Cherrapunji" means "rocky hill", from Cherra ("rock") and punji ("hill").

4. Majuli, Assam

Majuli is the largest river island in the world. It is located in the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India. Majuli was declared a district in 2016 and a new district headquarters is being constructed at Namboranagaon.

Majuli is known for its rich culture and heritage, its Vaishnavite monasteries, temples and monuments. It is also known as the cultural capital of Assam. The island has been inhabited since prehistoric times by indigenous Assamese communities who have established settlements here over generations. Majuli has been under continuous threat from erosion due to problems of flooding and silting caused by deforestation and soil erosion on one hand and water-logging caused by silt deposition on the other hand, which has resulted in loss of landmass over time (up to 80% of its original size).

5. Shillong, Meghalaya

Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya, is a city that has been called "The Scotland of the East". Nestled in the hills of Khasi and Jaintia Hills, it is surrounded by pine forests and misty clouds. The city has a population of about 1 lakh. Shillong is also known as "The City of Pines" due to its large number of pine trees. Shillong is the administrative capital of the state with its own legislative assembly, while Tura acts as the commercial capital.

Shillong was founded in 1864 by David Scott, a British civil servant. In 1874, it became the headquarters of Assam Division (now known as North East Region). The first railway line reached Shillong in 1898 and since then it has become an important rail head in North East India. Since Independence, Meghalaya has been administered by a series of centrally appointed Governors; since 1973 it has had an elected Government led by Chief Ministers who head majority coalitions having minimal outside support from other parties or independents.

This is a list of places you can visit during your trip to North East India. The northeastern part of India is full of tourists spots, old temples and monuments, wildlife and natural beauty. Besides these tourist destinations, there are immense opportunities to have adventurous activities like river rafting and mountain hiking.

Author Yashu Goyal

World Class Tourism - Dubai

Dubai is a melting point of cultures, an embodiment of the most prominent changes occurring in our world today. For those in search for fun and adventure, Dubai is a city that will never let you down. It's home to countless entertainment venues – the latest being Ski Dubai. That's just one example of what makes Dubai such a special place; it has its own flavor, distinct from any other city in the world. If you don't already have Dubai on your bucket list, it's time to add it. This is one of the most interesting places in the world, and it's extremely underrated as a travel destination.

1. Burj Khalifa

The Burj Khalifa, located in Dubai, is the tallest building in the world. It was built by Emaar Properties and opened in 2010. The building stands at 2,717 feet (828 meters) tall, with 163 floors and a total area of 5.4 million square feet. The tower has an atrium that's about the size of a football field!

The building has a number of features that make it unique:

It has more than 1,000 elevators and double-deck elevators that travel at up to 10 meters per second (22 mph). These elevators can carry up to 43 people each — or one Bentley Mulsanne convertible and three passengers.

The building's glass facade uses 10,000 panes of glass for its exterior walls alone!

2. Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo

Dubai Aquarium and underwater zoo is considered one of the most visited attractions in Dubai. The aquarium has a variety of marine species from around the world including sharks, crocodiles and jellyfish.

The Dubai Aquarium has over 1 million liters of water filled with over 4,000 fish species from across the world. The aquarium also features a tunnel which allows visitors to get up close to some of the marine life on display.

Visitors can also enjoy a ride on the underwater train through an underwater tunnel at the aquarium which takes you through a shark tank where you can see some of these predators swimming above your head!

3. Global Village Dubai

Global Village Dubai is a world-class entertainment destination that celebrates the diversity and richness of cultures from around the globe. It's home to hundreds of international entertainment attractions, including food, shopping, rides and live shows.

The park has been designed to reflect the traditions and culture of each country it represents. The park's architecture is based on traditional buildings from around the world. Each pavilion features traditional cuisine, music and dance performances by local entertainers and artisans creating beautiful handicrafts.

Global Village Dubai is located in Dubailand, an area dedicated to tourism that includes hotels, amusement parks, retail outlets and residential areas.

4. Dubai Desert Safari

Dubai Desert Safari is one of the most exciting and fun activities in Dubai. It offers a unique experience of exploring the Arabian Desert, which is a great way to relax and recharge your mind away from the hustle bustle of city life.

The Dubai Desert Safari is an open-air safari with a difference. With a fleet of over 100 luxury jeeps, you will be taken on an adventure through the desert on an off-road trail with sand dunes as high as 300 feet.

The safari includes different activities such as camel riding, quad biking, sandboarding, falcon feeding and dinner under the stars at a traditional Bedouin camp. The evening is spent watching live shows by local performers before retiring to your luxury tent for dinner and overnight stay.

5. Bollywood parks

Bollywood Parks Dubai is a theme park with a Bollywood theme, which opened in 2014. The park is located in Dubailand, near the Dubai World Trade Centre. It is owned by Dubai Parks and Resorts, which also operates Motiongate Dubai. The park was designed by Filmcity Studios.

The park has a variety of rides including motion simulators, roller coasters and water rides, as well as live shows featuring Bollywood stars.

The park contains five themed worlds: an Arabian Nights area; a recreation of Mumbai's Marine Drive promenade; an Indian village; a Hollywood-themed area called Dream Street; and a fourth themed world based on the film Pakeezah.

In addition to the main rides and attractions, there are also mini-shows at various points throughout the park.

Dubai is one of the fastest growing metropolises in the world, and what it lacks in history, it can make up for with modern infrastructure and a continuously developing skyline. Dubai, in many ways, has become an international capital of the art world, and everyone should visit that place atleast once in their life.