Bolpur-Shantiniketan, situated at a distance of 164kms from Kolkata in the Birbhum District of West Bengal is perfect for a weekend getaway for a short but refreshing break. Since a very young age when my mother and grandmother used to…
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Hello friends, I am back in action after many days. Hope you have read my previous post on A beautiful evening I spent in The Princep Ghat in Kolkata. It is one of the most recommended places that you must…
After exploring all the major tourist locations some of which I have visited during my college and school days with my parents, this time I wanted to see something new. I searched the Instagram which is quite helpful these days…
Located along the Hoogly river “Kumartuli“ or “Kumortuli“ as it is popularly known as is not just one of the oldest neighborhood in Kolkata. It is a place deeply attached to the history that dates back to the British rule…
If you are following me on my social media handles than I am sure you must know that lately, I have been travelling a lot to Kolkata. And if you are not following me yet, then you must follow as…
Bhutan, one of the neighbouring countries of India lying towards the eastern part of the Himalayas is all about its beautiful valleys, high mountains, twisted roads, rich cultural heritage, religion, tradition and royalty. Many Indian states like West Bengal, Assam,…
As you have already read that we went for a road trip to Dooars North Bengal last December, if you haven’t read it yet, HERE is the link for you. On way back from Dooars we decided to visit the…
2017 has been one of the most amazing years, in terms of travelling and also my passion for blogging. I travelled to some of the most beautiful places of our country, explored some exotic destination in North East India where…
“Dooars” which also means Doors because there are in total 18 passages to enter Bhutan from India. Enchanting long strech of forests, tea gardens, rivers which mostly flows from Bhutan to Bangladesh,its wildlife, flora, everything is captivating enough to make…
Hello, lovely readers, hope you found the first part of my Darjeeling Jatra helpful. I also want to hear your experiences if you have visited Darjeeling. Feel free to drop in your memories here. So without much blabbering letβs begin…