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Saturday 7 January 2023

The Biggest Cities In The World: Part 2 - Delhi, India

  The Biggest Cities In The World: Part 1








Delhi India Travel Tips



Here are some tips to keep in mind when travelling to Delhi, India:



  1. Be prepared for the heat: Delhi can be very hot and humid, especially during the summer months. Make sure to drink plenty of water and wear lightweight, loose clothing.
  2. Be cautious of the air quality: Delhi has some of the highest levels of air pollution in the world. It's a good idea to bring a mask to wear when outside and try to avoid heavy outdoor activities during times of high pollution.
  3. Take precautions against illness: Delhi has a high risk of illness due to contaminated food and water. It's important to only drink bottled water and to be careful about where you eat. Avoid street food if you're not used to it, and consider getting vaccinated before your trip.
  4. Use caution when travelling by taxi: It's a good idea to only use reputable taxi companies and to negotiate the price before getting in the car. You can also use ride-sharing apps like Uber or Ola, which are widely available in Delhi.
  5. Be aware of scams: Like any major city, Delhi has its share of scams aimed at tourists. Be aware of common scams like being overcharged for goods or services, and be cautious of anyone who approaches you offering a deal that seems too good to be true.
  6. Respect local customs: Delhi is a city with a rich cultural history, and it's important to be respectful of local customs and traditions. This includes dressing modestly, removing your shoes before entering homes or temples, and avoiding public displays of affection.


I hope these tips help you have a great trip to Tokyo! Let me know if you have any other questions.

Wednesday 2 September 2020

An adventure trip in India: a one-time experience

Jaipur, India Jal Mahal - Water Palace of Jaipur, India





Have you ever been to Asia? If not, this is the first place you should visit in India as it is a great place for your tourists. India has been celebrating its life and all its joys for about 5,000 years. If you find exotic, colourful and mysterious places memorable, this is the best place for you. Despite the changes and diversity in India, the country remains a picturesque and unique tourist destination. If you want an adventurous trip to India, start packing your thing now and take advantage of your next flight. There are a unique civilization and culture in India.


The country’s civilization is the oldest part of the world. The imagination of tourists is always fascinated by the legends and culture of India. There are many legends to be told, and if you listen to them, your imagination will certainly be immersed. You can connect with locals to learn more about their culture and lifestyle. You can also make new friends. The adventurous soul is also happy to visit memories and find plenty in India.


Enjoy the intricate splendour of mosques, churches, secular structures (bridges, steps and tanks) and canopies in different regions of the country. Don’t forget to visit the pink (Jaipur), blue (Jodhpur), gold (Jaisalmer) and romantic or lake (Udaipur) cities. You can find all these cities if you go on a tour of Rajasthan. Ask your tour guide about your travel schedule so you can join them. In India, in addition to intricate architectural structures, you can find adventures in the tropical jungle, resorts, the Gangetic Plain, golden beaches and the vast Himalayas. Gófa has beautiful beaches and independent cultures. There are many local places to choose from, so be sure to choose from the places where you can be most excited.


Spa and Ayurvedic resorts are located in Kerala. There are also beautiful resorts and beaches. For a beach vacation, the palms of the ocean, sand and Kerala can provide the greatest adventure of a lifetime. Extreme adventures are also welcome when travelling to the Himalaya Mountains in India. If you are a sports lover, you can join the Himachal tours. You can enjoy trekking along with other sports in the Himalayas. If the wildlife enchants you and catches your adventurous spirit, you can check out India safaris.


There are national parks to visit in India where you can see various birds and tigers on demand. Another place to visit is Mumbai where you can find Haji Ali, Hyderabad’s Charminar, the beautiful gardens and valleys of Kashmir, the rustic beauty of Rajasthan, Ooty, Manali, Shimla and Uttaranchal. If you’ve been to India, maybe these places already get to know you.


But why not organize your tour destinations for your next trip so you can enjoy your vacation there?


Planning can save you time and money because you get to know the right places. Make the most of your stay in India. Travelling can be very expensive, but if you’re visiting a place like India, it’s all worth it. You will not regret visiting such a beautiful place, and it will be the biggest adventure tour in India.





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Tuesday 1 September 2020

Namdapha National Park

Temple Road, Belur, Karnataka 573115, India I was visiting this place in Chikmagaluru, Karnataka. This site made me click and here is the result.



Namdapha National Park in India is today a protected area that was declared a Namdapha National Park in 1983 under the Wildlife (Protection) Act. It was also announced as a tiger reserve in the same year as part of the tiger project. The area covers a total area of ​​1985 square kilometres, is the largest national park in the Northeast and one of the largest protected areas in the country.


About 150 tree species have been identified, including Dipterocarpes such as Hollong, which grow up to 50 meters. The richness and composition of the flower species are indeed very impressive, showing their density, variation and endemic abilities, which may have some parallels. This includes the rich gene pool of native plants, along with their wild relatives, and ecological varieties such as wild bananas, citrus fruits and mangoes. You can make an awesome list of herbs and ornamental plants, including wild orchids.


Of the total of 135 terrestrial mammals found in India, 75 species are represented in Namdapha, which the rest of the country’s reserves do not match. Perhaps the richest carnivorous carnivore is found in the 22 species identified in Namdapha, and it is certainly the only protected area in the world where there are four large cats - tiger, leopard, snow leopard and cloudy leopard.


The breed is also amazing in herbivores, considering that Namdapha is home to bison as well as Himalayan tahr and bharal apart from many deer species. In addition, all three goat antelopes are found in India - Goral, Serow and Takin.


Among primates, this is the rare and endangered habitat of the Hoolock Gibbon, the only monkey species in India. Among the different species of flying squirrels is the endemic Namdapha called the flying squirrel. This is a mandatory stop on all Indian tours.





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Monday 31 August 2020

Karnataka waterfalls

Chunchi Falls, Karnataka, India

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The sparkling waterfalls offer a magical view against the backdrop of a bright sunset. Small and large waterfalls that blow up and undulate the glorious heights of the high mountains symbolize the landscape of Karnataka. Discover the most beautiful parts of this area.


Abbey Falls is a great attraction for tourists and movie domains, and the waters descending from the sparkling heights look amazing. There is a lot of water in these falls even during the summer. The roar of the falls can be heard from the main road, from where a good road leads through to the beautiful coffee and cardamom plantations all the way to them. The chirping of countless birds, which is easier to hear than to see, is accompanied by sweet music. Remember to take your binoculars and camera with you when you go there.


Gokak Falls is created by the Ghataprabha River, which makes a 170-foot jump here over a sandstone cliff. The rock is located in a picturesque gorge in the Gokak Valley and is horseshoe-shaped. The massive valley and picturesque gorge inspire poetry. The dull roar of the falls can be heard from a distance. General properties such as height; The speed and shape of the falls is very similar to that of Niagara Falls, except for the width and colour of the falls.


10 km from Kemmanagundi, at Kalhatti Waterfall, also known as Kalahasti Waterfall, the waterfalls casually from a height of 122 meters. The whole area offers exciting scenic delights. There is also a local church built into the gap between the rocks. Three days a year, a “Jatra” is held, which attracts distant and nearby pilgrims.


Jog is famous for its amazing waterfalls. The Sharavati River, which flows through the rocky basin, makes a spectacular jump from a height of 292 meters and can be divided into four smaller parts, offering glorious views known as Raja, Rani Rocket and Roarer.






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Sunday 30 August 2020

Valley of flowers





There is a magical valley in the Himalayan mountains of the Uttranchal Garhwal Mountains. Here, clean river flower pastures are placed against silver birch trees and glittering snow peaks. The dew is thick on the flower, the birds are singing in the surrounding forest, the air is clean and filled with the smell of flowers.


Hidden from the prying eyes of civilization, this valley was known to the population as the Bhyundar Valley, which was a playground for fairies and nymphs. They avoided crossing their heavenly vacation, though the shepherds seized the freedom to graze their cattle here.


Legend has it that this valley is associated with the area from which Hanumanji in Ramayana collected the “Sanjeevani” herbs to revive Lamahmana, Rama’s younger brother. Hanuman had to visit remote areas in search of life-saving herbs.


Frank S. Smith - a climber, mountaineer, botanist who camped here for several weeks during the 1937 monsoon and did valuable exploratory work and introduced the valley to the world as the Valley of Flowers.


A 7 km. The road between Pulna and Bhyundar village is full of picturesque splendour of nature, including cascading waterfalls and cold water springs. Shrubs and wild roses grow in abundance, and rhododendrons are pink and dark red. Along the way, small stalls run along with tea stalls and young and enthusiastic tourist guides can take part in Bhyundar village. After resting here for a while, the hike on the right bank of Laxman Ganga continues through the rich vegetation to a log bridge that is currently supported and the road will become steeper and heavier and 2km long. From here you can reach Ghangharia, the base camp for excursions to the Flower Valley and Hemkund Sahib. As camping and overnight stays are not allowed in the Flowers Valley, Ghangharia is the logical base camp of the tour.






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Saturday 29 August 2020

Tigers, Tigers everywhere

Ranthambore National Park, Ranthambore, India

Ranthambore National Park, Ranthambore, India




Ranthambore Park is located between the Aravalli and Vindhya Mountains. Deciduous forests were once part of the magnificent jungles of Central India. The terrain is rugged with rocky ridges, mountains and open valleys with lakes and pools.


The park is famous for tigers, and due to conservation efforts, the tiger population has stabilized if it has not grown here. Tigers can be spotted quite often, even during the day, during their usual chase - hunting and caring for their young.


Old crumbling walls, ruined pavilions, wells and other ancient structures bear witness to the region’s glorious past. The entire forest is ravaged by the canals and spread of Ranthambhore Fortress - tigers are said to practice these ruins often as well.


Ranthambore National Park, India Eyes wide shut - tiger in the wild

Ranthambore National Park, India Eyes wide shut - tiger in the wild




Ranthambhor National Park is an excellent example of the Tiger Project’s efforts to protect the country. The forests around Ranthambhore Fort were once private hunting grounds in Jaipur Maharaja. The desire preserved for the wild in these forests for the sake of sport is responsible for their preservation and subsequent rescue by Project Tiger. In 1972, it was estimated that there were tigers in India around 1927, of which 74 were in Rajasthan, and the number of large dogs in the Ranthambhore shrine was 14. wings, as well as seven other shrines and national parks.


As a result of strict conservation efforts, the tigers, the park’s primary asset, became increasingly active during the day. In an Indian park or shrine, better than tigers, they are easily spotted here in sunlight. They can see them lazily walking around the sun or feverishly hunting down Sambhar around the lakes. Therefore, Ranthambhore is probably an ideal park for wildlife photography and attracts professional wildlife photographers from all over the world.




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Friday 28 August 2020

A Kumbh Mela

Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India

Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India

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Since ancient times, Kumbh Mela, the largest fair in India, has attracted people in all walks of life. Regardless of all worldly obstacles of caste, creed, region, the Kumbh-Mela exerted a mesmeric influence on the minds and imaginations of ordinary Indians. The Mela brings to life the most spectacular India, which is almost insisted on the pages of history.


Symbolically, the forces of creation are gathered in a vessel (Kumbh) and a celebration (mela) takes place, which is why this event is called "Kumbh Mela". "Kumbh," meaning the bank, and "Mela," a sacred Hindu pilgrimage, attract the world's largest congregation of religious pilgrims.


Millions of Hindu worshipers are immersed in the sacred Ganges River, with the three rivers flowing together; the holy Ganges, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati to deliver their sins in the small town of Allahabad as part of a festival. The month-long Mela (festival) represents the period when the river is thought to be transformed into cleansing nectar, allowing devotees to cleanse our souls while bathing.


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This Mela presents a surrealistic view of mini-India, where trans-sectarian Hindus are one of the virtues of the holy bath. Every devotee experiences and understands the invisible, ultimate reality of wholeness and unity, as well as the pilgrimage to Mecca for Muslims and Christians in different parts of the world.


Showing both the passionate paradigm of Hinduism — the best and the worst — it is undoubtedly the largest religious fair and the highest level of the symbolism of the state of the water. Although this melody represents the infinite little Indian civilization, in its wonderful form it reminds us of our extraordinary religious and spiritual heritage and contributes to the maintenance of national integration by arousing the psycho-traditional incentives of the people.




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Tuesday 25 August 2020

Remember the train ride.

Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur, India

Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur, India



Welcomes aboard the Royal Retreat, the pride of India, the wonderful wonder of the parallel, unique and unforgettable Palace On Wheels. Palace on Wheels is among the top ten luxury trains in the world. It happens to be one of the most delicious ways to visit toxic, incomparable, incredible, stunning, inimitable, inspiring India. Take a royal refuge and become king or queen through the wonderful journey of the Palace on Wheels.


This is a journey worthy of kings. No wonder the experience is a palace of wheels. With its creamy salons decorated with intricate patterns, they cut through a road through Rajasthan to the former kingdoms of this state. Once upon a time, kings reigned, whose presence still resides in forbidden forts and fairy-tale palaces, transforming them into museums, hotels, and restaurants where detainees truly serve royal returns.


The 14 coaches of the royal train were named states of the former Rajput country, in keeping with the aesthetics and interiors of the royal past. Each lounge has a mini pantry and a lounge that provides hot and cold drinks and soft drinks, as well as a place to relax and gather. The train has two elegant restaurants, ‘Maharaja’ and ‘The Maharani’, and offers continental, Indian and Rajasthani cuisine with a Rajasthani atmosphere. The train also boasts a well-stocked bar serving enthusiastic drinks from Indian and international brands. Each coach offers a good selection of books.


Jaipur, India Wellsteps

Jaipur, India Wellsteps

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In 1991, the Palace of Wheels was extensively renovated. The décor of the salons, bar-lounge has changed, keeping in mind the traditional aesthetic yet modern Palace on wheels. The toilets have been remodelled to keep the champagne clean. Each lounge has a colour TV and CD player.

There is a satellite phone on the device so you can communicate anywhere on the train via train.





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Monday 24 August 2020

Indian cultural practices

Kolkata, West Bengal, India An Old Fort turned Resort in Raichak,West Bengal, 10 miles from Kolkata



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Visiting any country will help you understand the basic customs of the culture. Here we discuss the basic rites associated with birth and marriage. Understanding these basic and death-related attitudes will help visitors to the country understand.


Central to Hindu society is the reunification of two families through marriage. Adolescent girls have a discussion with the chosen husband, and the two are married. It is the unification of more than two people; the reunification of two families. Money, land, tradition and social comfort all play a role in this union.


India is moving slowly in the modern world in terms of marriage. Education and the more widely available methods of contraception have much more determined women in terms of marrying and why. As women take better control of their own lives, the middle class shows an increased tolerance for love between marriages. A long marriage can become a ritual of the past.


The rituals surrounding fertility in the naga shrines, from the offering of the fertility serpent god to the bestowal of the black stones, add the Kali Temple in Calcutta to an ancient cactus. When a Rajastra woman takes a pido, a yellow veil with a big red dot, she announces that the community has accepted the pregnancy.


Male children are respected in Indian society. When a boy is born, shells are blown in Bengal and Assam and drums are beaten in Maharashtra. When a girl is born, Rajasthani women hide behind our veils and grumble loudly.


In traditional Hindu houses all over the country, India, an ancient ritual is still observed over pregnant women, in which reference is made to raising a male child. In a society where women seem to take action, it is still evident that they are seen as second-class citizens.





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Friday 21 August 2020

Rituals of death in India

Mumbai, India Ganesh Chaturti

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Knowing how a culture sees death can understand us a lot about the country and the people. Whenever you visit a country outside your own country, you should learn about basic thought patterns such as birth, marriage, and death. In this article, we discuss deadly practices.


In the philosophical Vedic text, Bhagavad-Gila, Krsna explains that in the event of death, one is transferred to another body. Hindus traditionally cremate their dead on burial animals, usually on the banks of the Ganges or other sacred rivers. The ash is later dispersed there, so the cycle of reincarnation can continue. While the body is burning, the priests seem to be indifferent to the emotions of the families when they negotiate the price of each verse of the Vedas, which is the sacred text.


His eldest son performs the last ceremony at the cremation of his parents, which guarantees that they will be freed from this world.


In 1829, the British banned sati, an ancient rite of a widow thrown into a burial church by a husband. This ban left widows out of society, and they could not remarry, even if they were very young. Despite being illegal, the execution of sati is rare. Stigmatization of widows continues to be a common practice in rural communities.


Muslims view death differently than Hindus. They believe in the resurrection after death, and they believe in both heaven and hell. This is why it is customary in Muslim communities to bury the dead rather than cremate them.


Whatever the religion, the rituals distributed to the dead are full of traditions that often go back hundreds of years. Respect for different rituals is mandatory for all Indian visitors. This is an area of ​​great importance to both Muslims and Hindus.





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Thursday 20 August 2020

Take a look at Indian handicrafts.

Kolkata, India Sunset in the City of Joy


India is rich in works of art. Visitors to the country are often bothered to decide what handicrafts they take with them. The choices are many, varied and often inexpensive.



Humayun's Tomb, New Delhi, India From busy college schedule i and my friend decided to explore the all the historical places in New Delhi so i picked up my camera,then took a public transport to reach the destination our first stop was Humanyun tomb.This picture was taken by me using Nikon D5300 and of tripod

Humayun's Tomb, New Delhi, India


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The best quality goods are often found in bazaars that live in larger cities such as Delhi, Mumbai (Bombay), Kolkata (Calcutta) and Chennai (Madras). Literally thousands of places - between quaint shops and street stalls - sell handicrafts to visitors.


Tharamani, Chennai, India People

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Rajasthan and Kashmir are the two largest handicraft manufacturers for mass distribution. In Rajasthan, fabrics, jewellery, glass, ceramics, carpets and camel leather products can be purchased. Products made in Kashmir are dominated by rugs, shawls and embroidery. These are often considered to be the best quality products.


Many tribal communities in India produce unusual handicrafts that are popular with tourists. These artisans include the wire animal Takashi of Orissa and the large bronze statues of Nagaland. The Himalayan areas produce huge amounts of silver, turquoise and coral jewellery.


Dzukou Valley, Nagaland, India The place resides in north-eastern part of India, spread across Nagaland and Manipur. It takes 5 hours of trekking to reach this place, and by the time you do its already late in the evening, so no sight-seeing.You rest for the night in a guesthouse at the top of the hill. As the chill of the morning wakes you up and you go out see the first light and feel its warmth, you surprising get this spectacular breathtaking view. Every time I look at the picture, it reminds me of that morning, that calm atmosphere, the fresh air, the rich colors of nature, a true paradise far away from reality.

Dzukou Valley, Nagaland, India




Indian jewellery stores specialize in shiny 22-carat gold. Many local tribes trade in traditional silver jewellery for the more widely preferred gold. Jewellers have silver jewellery in bags that the pound can sell. Trays, cups and plates are processed from brass and copper. The best of these is located in Varanasi.


Mentioning handicrafts in India would not be complete without mentioning Bidriwork, which is a speciality of Aurangabad and Hyderabad. This handcrafted matte gun leather alloy is finely plated with silver and gold. It is then used to make boxes, vases and hugs, or water pipes. These will surely be given to everyone who receives them.


Amritsar, India The past couple of days, I spent my time in Amritsar, Punjab which happens to a historically super significant place in India’s independence struggle against the Brits, a Mecca of the Sikhs and foodies paradise since majority of the North Indian dishes originate from here. Here is one photo of The Golden Temple, the most important religious site for the Sikhs. Apart from being a religious site, it also serves free, volunteer driven meals throughout the day and is the largest free kitchen in the world with over 100,000 delicious 3 course meals on a daily basis.

Amritsar, India


This article only touches on the rich handicraft culture of India. Spend a lot of time looking at the variety and choosing. You are sure to find the perfect souvenir for your trip to India.





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