Tag: #featured
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A DETAILED TRAVEL GUIDE TO KYRGYZSTAN
I think I just stumbled upon my favourite country on the mapš The downside of traveling often is that you get used to ‘pretty views.’ The naked sky full of stars, lush landscapes, magnificent architecture/buildings or flowing rivers become fairly common.I am grateful to experience this often but almost all times I know the scenery…
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A DETAILED TRAVEL GUIDE TO UZBEKISTAN
The term “silk road” refers to more than just trade in silk between China and Rome over a few centuries.It stands for the exchange of things and ideas,both intended and accidental,through trade, diplomacy, conquest, migration, and pilgrimage that intensified integration of the Afro-Eurasian continent from the Neolithic through modern times. – James A.Millward, The Silk…
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Beautiful Ruins: Lesser known temples of Cambodia
āBetter to see something once than to hear about it a thousand times.ā – Asian Proverb The magnificent ancient temples of Cambodia leaves you in wonder and amazement of rich Khmer Empire. Cambodia is more than visiting Angkor Wat or watching the sunrise. The complex contains more than 1000 temples and we managed to cover…
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Mystical Paro Taktsang:Bhutan
Almost every photo is of this beautiful place when one enters Bhutan on Google by image. We never had a defined itinerary but a must visit place was Tiger’s Nest. As a result our first destination on arrival was to trek to this alluring monastery. Tiger’s Nest is gaining global popularity for not only being one…
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Doing things alone?
“I think it’s very healthy to spend time alone. You need to know how to be alone and not be defined by another person.” ā Oscar Wilde The other day,my friendĀ returning fromĀ vacation couldn’t help but confess – When I had five hours for the next flight, I spent it exploring the city. All alone!!Ā I wonder…
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A romp in the snow: Rupin Pass Trek
“A journey is best measured in friends rather than in miles.” Travelling has always been a joy.But it’s merrier and becomes one of the cherished moments when you do it with your friends.The first time I saw Himalayas it left me spellbound.I wanted to see more and made a secret promise that I would visit…