by Mr. Deep Wilson | Himachal Pradesh, India, North India
Reasons to visit Shimla are far too many. This beautiful hill station has been witnessing a spurge in the number of Indian and foreign visitors flocking the land on an annual basis. Shimla is popularly known as the “Queen of Hills” and the title is well...
by Akriti Mattu | Croatia, Europe
Reasons to visit Dubrovnik are far too many. In fact, this locale is so intriguing that it’s difficult for me to sum it up all here. However, given my love for the region, I’ll be happy to share my insights. I travelled to Dubrovnik a while ago and fell in...
by Namrata Wakhloo | Asia, Uzbekistan
Travelling solo to Uzbekistan has proven to be one of my fondest life decisions. Exploring the glorified silk road region was on my mind for a long. Therefore when my solo trip to Uzbekistan finally became a reality, I was overwhelmed with joy. The experience embarked...
by Nimisha Modi | Asia, Europe, Turkey
Souvenir Shopping in Turkey can be a fascinating experience for visitors travelling to this lovely country. The items unique to the region are prepared with a lot of embellishing and finesse. Art and craftsmanship run in the veins of the people here. Each city and...
by Shreya Doshi | Europe, Netherlands
Amsterdam five day itinerary can come in handy for all the travellers looking for a getaway which includes a little bit of everything – historic museums, serene countryside, lively beaches and crazy nightlife. The city of canals, bikes and freedom will impress...
by Kushal Singhal | Armchair Travel
Kids come in all shapes sizes and moods. And not necessarily the parent’s love for travel gets transferred & installed onto these beautiful little souls through the genetic imprints. So, if you’re looking for answers to how to get your kids interested...
by Budget Wayfarers | Asia, Bhutan
Tiger Nest Monastery, officially known as Paro Taktsang, is the most surreal and holy Buddhist temple complex in the “Land of the Thunder Dragon”. A short drive from Paro through magnificent emerald hills and gurgling streams takes you to the base...
by Aniket | India, Nagaland, North East India
Taking a solo trip to Hornbill Festival held during the first ten days of December each year is an experience in itself. The cultural extravaganza and the traditions on display are something that city folks have no clue about. While travelling to Nagaland, I wondered,...
by Divya Sarjolta | Armchair Travel
Most Restricted Places on earth include places on the planet that are either completely forbidden to visitors or have highly restricted access. There are many places around the world that do not welcome visitors. The reasons for such restrictions range from security,...