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10 Things to Know if you are planning for a roadtrip to Tawang

Hello friends, hope you are doing well and I am also sure by now you must have read both my posts on my Roadtrip To Tawang In Arunachal Pradesh. If you haven’t yet then what are you waiting for sharing,…

Weekend Trip to The Longest Bridge in India

This is my first post here, I simply love to visit places and also love to share my experiences. I decided to contribute my experience of visiting The Longest Bridge in India- Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Setu, also popularly known as…

Hello friends, so just lets get back to the concluding part of my trip to Manas National Park. So early in the morning at 6.30am we got into our jeep. It was arranged for us by the cottage authorities. We…

My Love for the famous Handloom Sarees from Odisha

Hello dear readers, Happy weekend! Well, I am sure you must have read my post on my latest trip to Odisha with my mom and elder sister, if you haven’t read it yet, then read it HERE. As you all…

Easy Crispy Fish Fingers Recipe

In an Indian household, the evening tea is basically incomplete without any accompaniments. With a cup of Chai, there is always Shay. Thus, we keep on saying “Kuch Chai shay ho jaye” (Let’s have our tea with some snacks if…

Rhino Alert!! Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary

Hello friends, sorry for being MIA for so long. Hope you guys are keeping fine. The festive season is here and we are enjoying a very pleasant weather in Guwahati, Assam. Also this is the time for family trips, outings…

All you need to know about Pichavaram Mangrove Forest

I am always in search of new and exciting places to visit whenever I visit my sister’s home in Pondicherry. This time she told me about a mangrove forest which was quite near and can be reached in a few…

My Ultimate Travel Itinerary to God’s Own Country, Kerala- PART 2

Hope you enjoyed reading the first part and for those who are planning a trip to Kerala also found it useful. Okay so next I shall start from  Alleppey, we reached  here at around 12.30pm and Guess what, there were…

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