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Top Places to Visit in Kanyakumari, The Southernmost Point of India
There is something about the sea that has made man marvel through the centuries. The calm aura, the playful waves, the majestic scenery, the refreshing breeze… Oh, it’s hard to describe. One thing is sure! Visiting the sea never disappoints the heart. Luckily, our country has an impressive coastline. And today, we will talk about the southernmost tip of our country, which lies at the intersection of three seas! Yes, Kanyakumari, where the Indian Ocean, the Bay of Bengal, and the Arabian Sea meet! What if you were to visit this magical place in the near future and you need to know better before you head out? Fret not. Here in this article, we have listed out the top places to visit in Kanyakumari for your assistance! Happy reading!
By Bhupati Barman5 years ago in Wander
The Cathedral of the Most Holy Rosary...
The city of Joy had witnessed history over a huge period of time dating back to1686 when it was established as a British colony, and named by Job Charnock. The Calcutta High Court ruled in 2003. that Job Charnock, generally believed to be the founder of the Calcutta, is not the founder of the city and that hence Kolkata has no birthday. According to the Court, the city has its genesis in the Maurya and Gupta period and it was an established trading post long before the Slave Dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate, the Mughals, the Portuguese, the French or the East India Company established a modern township there. Before the establishment of the city, it was a piece of marshy land owned by Zamindars at that time and was divided into three villages namely Gobindapur in the east, Sutanati in the north and Kalikata in the south.
By Sabyasachi Bandyopadhyay (Arko)5 years ago in Wander
The Giu Monastery and the story of a 500-year-old Mummy
How often do you hear people mentioning the word mummy in reference to India? I think the possibility is zero percentage. The reason behind this is the fact that very few of us know that there is a monastery high up in the mountains of Ladakh, more precisely in the Spiti Valley called the Giu Monastery where a naturally preserved mummy has been kept for five hundred years.
By Sabyasachi Bandyopadhyay (Arko)5 years ago in Wander
Trek to Langtang Gosainkunda
The Langtang Gosainkunda Trek involves a visit to the Langtang National Park and then a hike to the valley's end to take in the scenery. To get to different parts of the valley, we have to cross the Trishuli River many times during our trek. On our way to Tamang village in Lantang, we pass through rhododendron and oak forests as well as cross glacial moraines.
By peregrine treks5 years ago in Wander
Quiz — Which Place in South Asia Would You Live in as a Digital Nomad?
Introduction It might not be the first place that comes to mind when living abroad as a digital nomad but it should be! South Asia offers wonderful cultural and spiritual hotspots, some of the best food in the world, incredible beaches, unique wildlife, and, let’s not forget, stunning scenery; it’s the home of the Himalayas!
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel5 years ago in Wander
Insights and Life Lessons From a Journey to India.
The decision to travel to India was always on the cards; I am a lifelong student of Indian history and politics - from reading about the British East India company and its excesses, to the Indian mutiny of 1857, which led to the installation of the British Raj, its independence in 1947 and the subsequent partitioning of the great country. The sectarian violence which arose from India's carving into two separate entities and the unresolved issues, which culminated in the Bengali people going it alone in the early 1970s and the resulting refugee crisis were topics that I enjoyed reading immensely.
By Adebayo Adeniran5 years ago in Wander
5 Best Places To Visit In South Asia
1.Singapore Apparently the least demanding objective to go in Southeast Asia, exceptionally created Singapore is ideal for first-people who goes back and forth through time, particularly those going with family. Singapore is my most visited worldwide objective! I'm exceptionally intrigued with how nature is protected and surprisingly astonishingly coordinated into the modern metropolitan scene. Nurseries by the Bay and the Jewel Changi Airport are among my #1 spots. A mixture of Asian societies, Singapore is a foodie heaven where you can experience the nearby cooking styles of various pieces of the landmass. Because of its wide organization of non-stop flights, Singapore is likewise an advantageous bounce off highlight more "extraordinary" places in Southeast Asia. What's more, a fitting last stop to enjoy metropolitan solaces before the excursion home.
By Yug Acharya5 years ago in Wander
hotel in mini palace samod
‘Far from the maddening crowd’ a princely abode of royalty and solace, The Mini Palace Samod, offers all that marvelous hospitality one is worth of. Located 40 kilometers north of Jaipur city, this princely citadel was initially built in the sixteenth century as a Rajputi fort, presently turned into a heritage hotel. The Mini Palace Samod is a luxurious hotel with various accommodations such as single room, double room and deluxe rooms as per one’s requirement. This property is best designed keeping the guest's comfort and enjoyment in mind, and the team is available to help make that promising.
By Shyam Yadav5 years ago in Wander
How to make sure you make the most of your trip to Japan
To some, the prospect of planning a trip or holiday to a brand new destination might appear an overwhelming task while to others, making sure you have proper travel insurance and various other essentials ticked off would appear a normal practice. Regardless of what type of planner you may come across as being seen, provided is an overview on what a prospective travel plan ought to look like in the event Japan is on your bucket list.
By Prihansa Perera5 years ago in Wander









