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Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Kodaikanal

 Queen of the Hill stations in Tamil Nadu


Kodaikanal hill station is the perfect solution when you are in a mood to be in a place where nature beauty, tranquility and adventure converge. It is a lovely town in the Palani Hills of Tamil Nadu also referred to as the Princess of Hill Stations. Kodaikanal tourism is a draw all through the year, particularly to couples, families and nature lovers.



What is there to in the Kodaikanal?


Kodaikanal is an area where the combination of greenery, waterfalls and misty mountains is a dreamy feeling. This is a paradise in particular to honeymooners and therefore it is also referred to as Kodaikanal honeymoon destination. The pine forest and lakes around this area make you feel magical.

Best Tourist Spots In Kodaikanal


Kodaikanal Lake - It is the most popular tourist attraction and boating and cycling should not be avoided. The surrounding of the lake is very beautiful, and photography would be ideal.



Coaker’s Walk- A trail that gives you a spectacular view during the sun rise and sun set.


Pillar Rocks -This is a natural wonder with teen giant rock pillars that couples and families love.


Silver Cascade Waterfall- This is a beautiful waterfall that is found along the highway and serves as a refreshing point to the visitors.


Bryant Park-this is a botanical garden worth visiting especially with its greenery and flowers.


Dolphin Nose- An exciting spot to adventure and trekking enthusiasts where a breathtaking view of the valley can be had.

Tourist attraction in Kodaikanal


Boating in the Kodaikanal Lake- the best experience of couples and families.


Trekking & Hiking Dolphin nose and Vattakanal trek are a favourite amongst people who like adventure.


Biking around the Lake- a cool ride around scenic beauty.


Local Shopping- Homemade chocolates, essential oils and handicrafts are some of the important things to buy here.

The climate of Kodaikanal is cool all the year round but the most appropriate time to visit is between April and June and September-October. It is a perfect retreat in summers and an even greener and more refreshing place during the monsoons


Kodaikanal Kodaikanal how to reach


By Air: The nearest airport is at Madurai which is 120 km from here.


Kodai Road Railway station is the nearby Railway station.


By Road: Well linked to buses and taxis to cities such as Madurai, Coimbatore and Bangalore.

Final Words


Kodaikanal packaged- nature, adventure, peace, romance. Chahe aap solo traveller ho, couple , ya family, Kodaikanal travel guide aapko har type ka experience de raha hai. You want to have a refreshing and memorable trip plan to Kodaikanal tourism, defenitly explore.

Friday, August 22, 2025

Kohima

 Kohima Travel Guide: Nagaland is a beautiful place that one must explore.


In case you are interested in experiencing the untouched beauty of North East India then a Kohima tourism is the best choice. Kohima is the capital city of Nagaland which is known to be beautiful by nature, rich in culture and history. Here, in this travel guide, we will inform you of the best places to visit in Kohima, things to do in Kohima, and how to make your Nagaland tour memorable.

Night View of Kohima


History and Culture Kohima


You might have heard of the name Kohima as the historic battle of Kohima during the World War II. This place is a historical heritage where the Allied forces succeeded in stopping the Japanese army. In addition, Kohima is also known to the Angami Naga tribe that is steeped in traditions, folk music and handicrafts. When you arrive in Kohima you can get to taste the real Nagaland culture.

Kohima Top Tourist Places


Kohima War Cemetery - This is a serene place that was constructed in the memory of those who died during the World War II.




Dzukou Valley - An ideal trekking place during the blossoming season in the valley when the valley has a lot of flowers in it.


Japfu Peak - One of the highest peaks of North East India and best suited to adventure lovers.


Naga Heritage Village (Kisama) The Hornbill Festival is held here in December and is the most prominent thing in the Kohima tourism.

Kohima City view


State Museum – This will give you information in detail about the tribal life and culture of Nagaland.

Kohima How to get here


Trekking in Dzukou Valley and the trails of Japfu peak.


Visiting to the annual held Hornbill Festival that has become the identity of Nagaland.




Hornbill Festival 





Eating with locals, for example smoked pork, bamboo shoots dishes and fermented soya bean curries. Kohima is a food lovers unique taste journey.


The closest airport is the Dimapur Airport (roughly 74 km) and can be accessed by taxi or bus to Kohima.



Kohima is not linked directly by air The most suitable time to visit Kohima is in the month of October, November, February and March. The rail connectivity also goes to Dimapur In road journeys, Kohima is well linked to Assam and Manipur.

Valley in Nagaland


Kohima can be visited throughout the year but the ideal time to visit is October till May.


Kohima can be visited all through the year but the best time is during October and May. Especially in the month of December, when the Hornbill Festival takes place turning the entire city into a cultural carnival.


Conclusion


Kohima is a place where you get an ideal combination of history, nature and culture. Kohima is a place that has everything to offer to the adventure lover, history enthusiast or culture explorer. In case you are interested in knowing about North East India tourism, then you must not leave out Kohima in your travel guide list.

Thursday, August 21, 2025

Valley of Flowers

 Valley of Flowers- A Rainbow Heaven in Uttarakhand

In case you believe that heaven is a fictional place, then you must come to Valley of Flowers Uttarakhand. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and nature is in all its colours. Wild flowers, the snowy Himalayas in the background and the beauty of this place make the scene that cannot be called anything other than a postcard.



Location of the Valley of Flowers and Ideal Time to Visit The Chamoli district of Uttarakhand is home to the Valley of Flowers National Park. It is a part of the Biosphere Reserve of Nanda Devi. In order to reach here, you must come to Govindghat, either by coming out of Rishikesh, Haridwar or Dehradun. Thereafter we can approach the valley by trek.

Monsoon season (July to September) is best time to visit Valley of Flowers. This is the period when valley is covered with flowers in abundance of over 600 species such as blue poppy, Himalayan bell, brahma kamal and orchids. The entire valley turns into a carpet of rainbow.



Flowers of the Valley Treks


Valley of Flowers trek is an experience of lifetime to all adventure lovers. At Govindghat you must drive to Pulna, and then trek 13 km to Ghangaria. Valley of flowers is 4-5 km trek away from Ghangaria. This is a moderate difficulty trek, which can even be attempted by a novice.

The sights of waterfalls, green meadows, and glaciers on the path of the trekking trail will only keep you in awe. This is a dream trek to people who love nature and photography.



Why one must visit Valley of Flowers?


Distinctive Biodiversity: The medicinal plants and the rare flowers of the Himalayas here are very well known.


Trekking: Trekking is a peacefull stay in nature.


Scenic Beauty: The mountains covered with snow, the streams and the flowery colors make the place an eye catching one.


Spiritual Connection: The other trek that needs to be done in the vicinity of Ghangaria is to Hemkund Sahib which is a holy place of worship of the Sikhs.

Valley of Flowers Travel Advice


Do not forget to take a raincoat, comfortable trekking shoes because it is always raining during monsoon.


Accommodation is scarce in Ghangaria so advance booking would be advised.


Staying or camping in the valley is prohibited. By evening you must be back in Ghangaria.


Be physically fit early on because endurance is a trekking factor.



Conclusion


Valley of Flowers is a region where nature has appeared to have created its own painting. One cannot explain its beauty by words, you need to see it. Valley of Flowers trek is something that should be included in your travel bucket list in case you are an adventure, nature and photography lover.

Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Northeast Indian Hidden Jewel

Imphal- A Well-kept Secret of the North East India 🌿✨


In case you have the impression that the most beautiful travel destinations of India can be found in Himachal or Rajasthan only, then you are mistaken! Imphal the capital city of Manipur is the heart of Northeast India that is an ideal blend of history, culture and natural beauty. This city will provide you with a totally new atmosphere, not the hustle of big cities, and a quiet and spiritual one.



Kangla Fort The heart of history ❤️


Kangla Fort is the largest historical attraction of Imphal. The kings of Manipur once ruled their power seat in this fort. As you wander about here even nowadays you can observe ancient tales and buildings. Relics, ancient structures and temples here provide a very royal atmosphere. A must visit place to history lovers.



The INA Memorial is another point of pride of Imphal commemorating Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and the Indian National Army. Imphal was very strategically located during the WWII and the Imphal War Cemetery continues to evoke tranquil memories of the past.

The INA Memorial is another source of pride of Imphal, which is in honor of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and the Indian National Army. Imphal was very strategically placed in WWII and the Imphal War Cemetery reminds people of the time, peacefully.


Loktak Lake- Magic Painting of Nature 🌊🌿


The actual enjoyment of coming to Imphal is when you come to Loktak Lake. It is the biggest freshwater lake in the North East of India and what is most unique here is the phumdis- floating islands which keep moving on the water. A boat ride here is a surreal experience; it is best to go in the sunset or sunrise.



Keibul Lamjao National Park, a floating national park in the world, is located inside the lake. This is where you can find Sangai deer also known as the dancing deer of Manipur. This is heaven to you, in case you are a nature and wildlife lover.


Ima Keithel Women Power Ka Bazaar 👩‍🦰🛍️


In case you desire to know the culture aspect of Imphal, then by all means you must visit Ima Keithel i.e. Mother market. It is the largest female only market in Asia with all the stalls being manned by women. And here you have: Manipuri shawls, bamboo crafts, local spices, organic fruits and a lot more. This is not only a shopping place, it is a culture.


Manipuri Culture and Food 🍲


The culture of Imphal is very rich and soulful. It is a unique comfort to watch the traditional Ras Leela dance, the dance is a sign of spirituality and devotion.



Imphal is a secret food heaven. You should not miss the local cuisine such as Eromba (vegetables + fermented fish), Singju (crispy salad) and the popular Chak-hao Kheer (black rice dessert). And the herbal tea using Manipuri black rice? Yes, do not miss that!

Why must you go to Imphal? 🌸


Imphal is a calm and busy city. You will be linked to nature through its hills, lakes and markets and the local culture will enrich your travel. It is simply a unique city not too commercialized, not too crowded and the feel is raw and pure.


When you go to plan your next trip, do make Imphal a part of it. Trust me, you may want to go back to the history of Kangla Fort, you may want to ride a boat in the hills of Loktak Lake or you may want to do a shopping spree in the Ima Keithel, Imphal will touch you and leave you with unforgettable memories. 🌿✨

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Darjeeling- Queen of hill station.

 Darjeeling- Queen of hill station.


In case you are seeking the serenity of mountains, the power of cold winds and the aroma of tea plantations all at one place, Darjeeling is the right place. This hill station nestles in the bosom of West Bengal and is a picturesque and colonial place with world renowned Darjeeling tea.



So, first, we are going to discuss the travel to Darjeeling; the most common way to get to Darjeeling is via Siliguri or New Jalpaiguri (NJP). Here you can have the experience of the toy train which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a slow train that runs across the hills, tea gardens and little villages- and what a picture it is worthy of a postcard!


Tea Garden

When we talk of Darjeeling the first thing that comes to our mind is that of the lush green tea gardens. Visit the Happy Valley Tea Estate or Makaibari and you can pluck tea and then have fresh tea brewed. Sunshine on the hills, cool breeze and a cup of tea, that is life sorted!



Tiger hill

Tiger Hill is the most famous place in Darjeeling. The awaking at 4 am can be a little difficult, but the first golden sun rays on the Kanchenjunga peak will make all the enthusiasm disappear. You may even see Mount Everest in case the weather is clear.

Colonial Charm

Darjeeling still carries the marks of the British rule. The old market areas, churches and heritage hotels here have a different touch. It is a must to walk on Mall Road, eat local momos and thukpa and visit handicraft shops.



Batasia Loop and Ghoom Monastery

Ghoom Monastery is also among the oldest monasteries in Darjeeling where the tranquility will soothe you immediately. And on your way back, don’t miss the Batasia Loop- a spiral train track which gives you a panoramic view of the entire Darjeeling town and the Kanchenjunga.


Indigenous culture and Indigenous food

Darjeeling also has a rather eclectic food scene a combination of Tibetan, Nepal and Bengali food. Not to be missed is the steamed momos, hot thukpa, churpi (yak cheese) and Darjeeling tea. You will also get local festivals and traditional music here.



When To Go

This place is best visited between March and May and October to December. At this time weather is nice and the view of the mountains through clear skis is also the best. Its greenery is augmented to a great extent during monsoon but sometimes the travel plans may get disturbed due to rain.



Conclusion

Darjeeling is more than a hill station, it is an experience, a hearted one where you get a fine balance of nature, culture and history. Whether it is a single tourist, a couple or a family, this destination becomes a memorable journey to all of them.

Thursday, August 7, 2025

Lonavala - A Heavan In Monsoon

Lonavala


In the event that you want to be near nature and enjoy the serenity and calmness, Lonavala is the best place to be. It is a tiny station and hill station between Pune and Mumbai and thousands of people come to this place annually especially during the monsoon season. It is a paradise in the literal sense when it is the rainy season and everything is green in Lonavala.



A Nature and Scenery Composition


Lonavala is the specialty of its green valleys, waterfalls, misty mountains and cool climate. It has a freshness of air which immediately dispels fatigue. The most enjoyable nature can be experienced through the visits like Tiger Point, Bhushi Dam, Lion Point. It is another experience to sit in the water of Bhushi Dam and have tea and pakodas.

Adventure lovers have a lot as well


Lonavala is not only good in scenery, but also suits the people who desire some adventure. Tikona Fort and Rajmachi Fort are awesome trekking places. These forts are not just historical but the views that one obtains during trekking are also unforgettable. Karla and Bhaja Caves are must visit places, which are ancient Buddhist rock cut caves.



Perfect with family and couples as well


Lonavala is suitable to all, and whether you came with your family or intend to have a romantic trip, the destinations will suit you. All kinds of luxury resorts to budget hotels exist here. Couples experience romantic moments when there is cozy weather, beautiful sunsets and peaceful vibes.

Chikki & street food


When you have been to Lonavala and have not tasted the famous chikki here, then the visit is worth. The chikki here is a well known peanut and dry fruit chikki in the whole of India. It also has some great local food, roadside vada pav, corn bhutta, maggi and chai, all tastes great with the chilly winds.


Time To Leave


It is without doubt the best time to visit Lonavala during the monsoon season (June to September). Waterfalls are full of rush, there is maximum greenery and the atmosphere is full of fog which gives a complete cinematic effect. However, even during winters (October to February) the place is equally beautiful- particularly when you do not want to be amidst the crowds.



What means of transport to use?


Lonavala is well connected - either you approach through Mumbai or Pune. Train, car or bus, all are convenient. Mumbai is just a 2-3 hour drive away and so is Pune.


Conclusion


Lonavala is such a destination where one would like to visit again and again. It is charming in a different way in each season. In case you need to get out of the hustle and bustle of the city life and seek yourself, then visit Lonavala.

Friday, August 1, 2025

Munnar

 Munnar is the ideal place to visit in case you are fond of green valleys, mountain tops covered in mist and calm air. Munnar is a hill station tourist place in Idukki district of Kerala, which is a tea plantation, a wild life sanctuary and a scenic beauty lover destination. The fresh air and the relaxing environment of the place takes hold of any traveler.

Munnar

The Enchantment of Nature and Tea Gardens

Munnar has also been termed as the Tea Capital of South India. Everywhere you look, there is nothing but green landscape and tea plantations. One of the activities that you can not miss is visiting Tata Tea Museum where you can witness the whole process of tea processing. The air is fresh by itself and it refreshes you at once.

Tree Plantation


The most touristic sites


Nilgiri Tahrs in a Nature Reserve

Eravikulam National Park: This is the place to visit in the event that you would like to see the endangered Nilgiri Tahr (mountain goat). The park terrain is quite beautiful and it is even more beautiful when the Neelakurinji flowers blossom (Neelakurinji flowers blossom once in 12 years).

                           


Matupetty Dam: This place is a place where you can take a boating and the reflection of the beautiful mountains in the dam surroundings give a peaceful experience.

Matupetty Dam



Echo point: this will be where you will shout some sound and it will be reflected. It is entertaining, particularly to children.


Top Station: This is a station where you can view panoramic scenes of Tamil Nadu and Kerala border. When you go there in the morning, you will feel that the clouds are over your head.

The best time of traveling is the seasons.

The weather of Munnar is good throughout the year but the best time to visit is between October and May. The beauty of this place is on a different level during monsoon, but sightseeing can be problematic because of rain.


Cuisine and Traditions

Here, do taste the original cuisine of Kerala such as appam, puttu, kadala curry and filter coffee. People of Munnar are very hospitable. The culture and tradition here are definitely South Indian in nature.


Activities and Adventure

In case you are an adventure lover, then you can also go trekking, rock climbing and camping. Anamudi peak (highest peak in south India) is a thrilling one.



Fresh tea, coffee, spices, handcrafted chocolates, and regional handicrafts are also available for purchase here as souvenirs.

Munnar Market


In conclusion

Munnar is one of the places which could ease you, make you have a relaxing vacation and reconnect with nature. Munnar is an excellent place to visit as a single, a couple and a family.


You're taking a journey to Clawer? Munnar should also be included in your Do list- this is not just a place but is an experience.