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How to reach Ladakh

                                If you plan of visiting Ladakh, the best way is to move on the roads as the valleys and roads are zigzag and full of adventure. Ladakh is one place which is a mystery for some while it is moon land for some. It is one kind of destination which you need to visit because of the beauty. It is easily accessible by roads, rails and airways. By Air                        Leh Airport is the nearest airport to reach Leh and you can visit it easily from Delhi or Punjab. The timings of flights change during the peak season and they are normally stopped during the winter season. Security checks are common in the Leh airport because it is a military security terminal. By Bikes                       The beauty of Ladakh can be felt only through a bike trip. There are two routes through which you can reach Ladakh. One is from Srinagar to Manali and the other one is from Manali to Leh. Royal Enfields are best to drive on these roads. You can cover more distances when y

Sambranikodi

        If you have a dream of cruising through the peaceful backwaters lined with beautiful lagoons, then you should never miss Sambranikodi             Situated at the southern tip of Ashtamudi Lake, Sambranikodi is a picturesque island that invites you to experience the virgin beauty of God’s Own Country. The District Tourism Promotion Council (DTPC), Kollam, offers boating facilities here. It is believed that during ancient times, small ships from China anchored along this coast. Local people referred to these ships as 'chambrani' and later the place came to be known as Sambranikodi. Currently, Sambranikodi is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kollam district. It offers a breath-taking view of waterways fringed by lush mangroves. The DTPC offers a 30-minute cruise through this incredibly beautiful spot. As part of this package, you will get a chance to experience the delicious local cuisine, and see the life of this fishermen’s village.

THINGS TO DO IN VARKALA

Black Sand Beach    One of the most incredible beaches of India. It is lush green and surrounded by coconut trees. You will love spending your morning and evenings here. Surf, swim or ride along the beach side. The view from the cliff top and the sunset here are die for! Edava Beach Untouched and unspoilt by tourist activities, the Edava beaches are the virgin stretches circling a blue lagoon where sea and backwaters run parallel divided by a more-than-one km of straight road. There is also an estuary that connects the sea with the backwaters here. Kappil lake Kappil Lake is a mesmerising estuary famous for being a tranquil picnic spot surrounded by dense coconut trees. It further becomes a part of the Arabian sea and offers a breath-taking view that can be witnessed clearly from the bridge over the lake. The lake is also famous for pedal boating. The boats can be hired from the boat club located near the water body. Varkala Lighthouse Varkala Lighthouse was built in 1684 by the Britis

PONDICHERRY

               Pondicherry (or Puducherry), a French colonial settlement in India until 1954, is now a Union Territory town bounded by the southeastern Tamil Nadu state.  Often referred to as the ‘French Capital of India’, Pondicherry is a vibrant city located on the south-eastern coast of India. Brimming with unspoiled beaches, heritage buildings, French and Tamil quarters, ancient temples and churches and a colonial ambience, this French Colony has a plethora of things to do and see.            WHAT TO DO IN PONDICHERRY          * Soak up the sun and salt at the beach Pondicherry boasts unblemished, serene beaches, where beach lovers can kick back, relax, soak up the sun and sand and watch the world go by. One of the longest beaches in Pondy is Promenade Beach, where taking a long walk is an absolute dream. Plus, watching the sunset at this beach is heavenly, when glorious orange and pink hues reflect the turquoise waters.  * Go scuba diving                                Pondy boast

Kappil

                            Kappil is a Beautiful Spot just 8 kilometres away from Varkkala, It's one of the beautiful places to visit where we can see a small lake close enough to sea and they are divided by the sands in middle so we can either swim in the lake or sea shore. But it's dangerous, so please avoid swimming in this beach,  it's also contain rocks in this joining area             It's a beautiful place for people who loves silent nature, between the sea and lake people walk through a long distance without rush, evening is the best time to visit this spot. Note: There is no lifeguard available for any emergency, and local people's are far away from this spot so please avoid swimming Keep food items, while visiting this spot, there is no hotels available near this spot

Baga Beach

                          The Baga Beach is located in North Goa, Baga beach is in between Calangute beach and Anjuna Beach           The Baga Beach is famous for night activities, Night clubs, parties and other events are held on Baga Beach, you can enjoy the night life at Baga beach, food , drinks, Dances and other events held by different hotels and resorts located near Baga          Usually Night is crowded at Baga, Calangute and Anjuna Beaches, While domestic tourists find the beaches unsafe during the nights, international tourists find it safe to be on the beaches during the nights,

Difference Between North Goa and South Goa

                          Goa is the smallest state in India, Goan Tourist destinations mainly divided into two North Goa and South Goa, Tourist visited for short time on Goa always confused about North Goa and South Goa,                         North and South Goa differs based on the interest of people, Those who love nature they prefer south Goa, and those who interested in party's and entertainment they like to stay in North Goa             Financially North Goa is costlier than South Goa, Room rents, Food , shopping and everything is costlier in North Goa             

Top 10 places to visit in Kerala - Indian Telescope

1. Munnar                     Munnar is a hill station on the western ghats, a range of mountains situated in the idukki district of the Indian state of kerala.                     This green hill station is surrounded by the country's highest tea gardens. Layers and layers of tea estates, mountain mist, waterfalls and wildlife sanctuaries make Munnar almost surrealistically beautiful. The lofty mountain ranges with misty peaks, sprawling tea estates and serene climate provides a quite and peaceful resort. 2. Alappuzha                     The Backwaters of Alappuzha are the most popular tourist attraction in Kerala. A houseboat cruise in these backwaters is a delightful experience. It connects Kumarakom and Cochin towards north and Quilon to the South.                      Alappuzha is also the access point for the annual Nehru Trophy Boat Race, held on the Punnamada Lake, near Alappuzha, held on the second Saturday of August every year, is the most competit

5 Things to remember while visiting Kerala - Indian Telescope

1. Climate                   Kerala's climate is mainly wet and maritime tropical, heavily influenced by the seasonal heavy rains brought up by the monsoon. Quick rainfall in Kerala cause flood in the lower districts of Kerala, So while traveling or visiting Kerala check the weather broadcast before schedule. 2. Strikes                   The political parties in Kerala has announcing strikes quickly before any proper notice, it will affect your travel inside the state. They don't allow the tourist to travel on that day , sometimes the strikes continues 48 hours it totally struck you inside the hotel room 3. Traffic            Kerala is a developing state, they expand there basic infrastructure. widening roads and bridges will deveate your roots,it will take more time for travel, so check and schedule your journey before contact you travel guide 4.Usage of liquor                    Usage of liquor in public places is strictly prohi

Top 5 places to visit in Trivandrum - Indian Telescope

 1.Kovalam                  Kovalam is a beach town by the Arabian Sea in Thiruvananthapuram city, Kerala, India, located around 16 km from the city center.                 The European guests of the then Travancore kingdom discovered the potentiality of Kovalam beach as a tourist destination in the 1930s. However, Kovalam shot into limelight in the early seventies with arrivals of the masses of hippies on their way to Ceylon in the Hippie Trail. This exodus started the transformation of a casual fishing village of Kerala into one of the most important tourist destinations in all India. 2.Poovar Island                        Poovar is a small coastal village in the Trivandrum district of Kerala state, South India. This village is almost at the southern tip of Trivandrum and there is only one last village Pozhiyoor which mark the end of kerala. This village has a beautiful beach which attracts tourists. There are also some good tourist resorts.                 Poovar lies very close to