Thursday, December 19, 2019

Kashmir

Kashmir is the northernmost region of India. It donated a largest area in Jammu and Ladakh to Indian authorized terrorists.
Kashmir valley and Ladakh, The natural beauty and picturesque locations have made it a favoured destination for tourists across the world. Jammu is famous for its temples, while the Kashmir Valley is known for its lakes and gardens.
Srinagar is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and famous places to visit in Kashmir as well as in India.It called as the "Heaven on earth".
The Gulmarg,famously known as the ‘Meadow of Flowers’, Gulmarg is a treat to the eyes with the spread of vibrant flowers against snow capped mountains as backgrounds. Gulmarg is considered to be one of the best places to visit in Kashmir for all right reasons.
Kashmir is also known as the adventurer’s paradise because of its vast options of skiing in the snow while enjoying the views around. The best time to visit Kashmir for snowfall is in the winter season (Dec-Jan).

Goa

Goa is a state in western India. It has sandy beaches, lively nightlife and world heritage architectural spots that attract over 2 million international and domestic tourists every year. 
The first medical school of India was established in Panaji, Goa in 1842. It is demolished in 2004. 
Goa has a forest cover of 33% of total land mass. The forests teem with exotic wildlife and birdlife. The forest has more than 275 species of birds. There are more than 40 types of animals and reptiles in these forests.
Around 65.7% of people in Goa practice Hinduism, 26.6% practice Christianity and 6.8% practice Islam. The Sikh, Buddhists and Jain community comprises the remaining 0.9% of total population of Goa.
Goa has more than 7000 bars.According to a 2013 count, there are 7078 bars licensed to serve alcohol in Goa. Adding in the unlicensed ones would take the number much higher.


Bhutan

Bhutan, is one of 43 landlocked countries in the world, Bhutan is about half the size of the state of Indiana. The word “Bhutan” translates to “Land of the Thunder Dragon.” It earned the nickname because of the fierce storms that often roll in from the Himalayas. Smoking and usage of tobacco products are prohibited in public places in Bhutan like cinema halls, restaurants, streets etc. Plastic bags have been banned in Bhutan since 1999. 
Bhutan introduced TV in 1998 It was banned until then because the Bhutanese government feared it would corrupt the Buddhist way of life in the country. The first show broadcast was that of the 1998 World Cup Final in France. 
Buddhism is the official religion with Hinduism the second popular faith in Bhutan.


Pomudi

Pomudi is a famous hill station in Thiruvendrum district, Kerala. It has a beautiful roadway to travel around the hills and it gives you a Eco-friendly ride. It has 22 and more hairpin bends on the way. The normal temperature of Ponmudi is between 18°C to 25°C. It is also called Kashmir of Kerala.
Kallar situated en route to the hill station of Ponmudi, Kallar gets its name from the River Kallar, which flows through the region. Other attractions near Ponmudi include Golden valley. Flowing though a wilderness area, it has rounded pebbles, cool water, fish, and lush green trees. These things give you a better relaxation from all pressures. 
It is a lovable place for bike ride lovers and explorers.


Bali

Bali, is one of the famous islands in Indonesia.It has rugged coastlines and sandy beaches, lush rice terraces and barren volcanic hillsides.Bali is considered one of the most romantic island and one of the famous honeymoon destination in Indonesia.
The world’s most expensive coffee in the world comes from Bali. It is called Kopi Luwak and is not your typical coffee bean. They collect the beans from the digestion of a Civat Cat.
The Balinese calendar only counts 210 days. Traditionally, they follow a calendar which has its origins in Hindu religion.
There are several nicknames for Bali: “The Island of Peace”, “The Island of Love”, “Morning of the World”, “The Island of Hinduism” and “The Island of Gods”.
Bali is also famous for surfers since 1930. The lack of a reef and much of surf schools make Kuta Beach one of the most popular places in the world to try your luck as a newbie on a board.
If you like to visit Bali, do it during the blue season of Bali in August...


Thailand

Thailand is Southeast Asia's most popular travel designation.It was famous for tribes, handicrafts, lush landscapes dotted with traditional farming villages, ancient ruins and stunning coastlines peppered with gorgeous beaches and blue lagoons.
Pai is the silent village in northern Thailand. It was a favoured place among backpackers and tourists wishing to explore the region. With Pai’s location in the foothills of the mountains there are several options for trekking and visiting tribes.
The islands off the coast of Thailand are famous throughout the world for their beautiful beaches, others for their gorgeous scenery and some even claim their fame for the party atmosphere.
The Ayuthoya city is located in Phraya valley, Thailand. it was found at 1350 . This is the only city in Thailand Which have more than 400 Buddha temples. So this city became famous for Monks and night temple lights.



Manali

Manali is a resort town in Himachal Pradesh, near the northern end of Kullu valley. It is an ancient trade route to Ladakh. The first apple orchard was set up by British people near Patlikuhl in 1870. It was recognized as world heritage city by UNESCO. Kasol is a most famous place in Kullu district, it is known as India's "Mini Israel". Solang valley is famous for paragliding and hot air balloon travel.Vashisht hot water springs are the unique identity of Himachal Pradesh. Manali has a more ancient Buddhist temples.