Author: Shrabasi Chakraborty

As a new traveler, backpacking Southeast Asia is a must for you. Southeast Asia is not only budget-friendly but also very safe and easy for accommodation. Almost every country in Southeast Asia has remarkable places to pay a visit. From beautiful forests to marvelous sea beaches, there are so many places you can see if you plan to backpack in Southeast Asia. If you are having a hard time choosing the right destination for backpacking Southeast Asia, this guide A budget-friendly guide to backpacking Southeast Asia will help you. From this article, you will know about destinations, accommodation, food, and…

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Kashmir, known for its stunning natural beauty, is often called the Switzerland of India. Spanning 140,000 square kilometers, this enchanting region boasts majestic mountains, lush valleys, serene lakes, and meandering rivers. Its snow-capped peaks, pine forests, and apple orchards add to its allure, earning it the title of paradise on earth. The comparison to Switzerland stems from the similar landscapes of both regions, characterized by snow-covered mountains, greenery, and clear water bodies, creating a tranquil ambiance. Kashmir offers a range of attractions, including Dal Lake’s houseboats, Shankaracharya Hill’s panoramic views, and Gulmarg Gondola’s thrilling rides. Sonmarg’s alpine beauty, Indira Gandhi…

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Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh in India, is a city steeped in history and surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. Once the summer capital during British rule, Shimla has its own unique culture, language, and charm. If you’re planning a trip to this stunning destination, this complete travel guide has got you covered. From travel tips and information to must-see places, I’ll take you through everything you need to know to make the most of your visit to Shimla. How to Be Traveling to Shimla? Reaching Shimla is very easy and convenient. Shimla tourism has made sure that the city…

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In the country of colour, chaos and glamour, there is a scenic hill station with the aroma of tea in the air on the foot of the Himalayas. Darjeeling is much more than just a hill station. It is the heaven for mountain climbers, with a beautiful climate for the seekers of natural splendid. History, UNESCO sites and a mix of different religions all on the foot of the world’s largest mountain range is one of the sought-after destinations that attracts over 45,0000 tourists per year. Here is my Top 27 Places to visit in & from Darjeeling: a travel…

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