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Ladakh Unseen: An Arcane Adventure – Part 1
Ladakh finds its place in poems, lores, bucket-lists and hearts. In this article, we take you to the stunning Tso Moriri lake and Hanle village!
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Jibhi: The Road Less Travelled!
The verdant mountains, serene waters and scintillating peaks are just few of the attractions in Jibhi. The quietude, the tranquility and the abeyance is what will make you love this ‘Road Less Travelled’!
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The Call of the Wild: A Peek into the Indian Wildlife Safari Experience
As you drive through bamboo thickets, dense vegetation, picturesque meadows, dried grasslands and a peaceful medley of bird sounds filling your ears every now and then, the experience is bound to soothe the soul!
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Pench: Where the Tale of ‘The Jungle Book’ Comes Alive
In the Jungle Book, Mowgli’s home was the astounding forest of Pench, a place that inspired Rudyard Kipling to pen down one of the most loved and appreciated work of children’s literature!
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Nagzira: Where the Dark Night Rises, Metaphorically!
The abode of leopards they call it; the Navegaon Nagzira Tiger Reserve, unlike other national parks, surprises you with an experience that is raw and unsullied in its own way.
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Cairns: The Coast Up Over in the Land Down Under
Cairns at first glance just felt like the world had slowed down for a while, and we were at ease to finally be able to wander around at our own pace, after the long and hectic touristy runarounds in and around Sydney and Melbourne.
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Bandhavgarh: Legend, Folklore and the Morning Show
A flourishing ground for one of the most sought after big cats, the Royal Bengal Tiger and a land that attracts not just wildlife lovers but also those who enjoy photographing birds and reptiles, this tiger reserve is definitely worth a visit!
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Kutla: Parvati Valley’s Pensive Paradise
Kutla presents a true spectacle of what the Himalayas are known to present, much like a tableau, a dream come true! It is a place where silences of the woods take you to a paradigm less explored.
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Harishchandragad: Acme of the Western Ghats!
The Harishchandragad trek is intimidating, and certainly not the easiest one; but the experience is perhaps one of the most surreal one!
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Bir-Billing: Where Sky is the Limit, Literally!
The renowned English poet, William Blake, famously said: ‘Great things are done when mankind and mountains meet!’ Hands down, without a dispute, Bir-Billing holds up to that reputation!