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Tirthan Valley: Himachal’s Hidden Paradise You’ve Never Heard Of!

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  TIRTHAN VALLEY  Located in the lap of the Kullu valley of Himachal Pradesh , Tirthan Valley is among the least-explored and most pristine destinations of India. It is named after the Tirthan River that passes through it. The valley is a paradise for nature enthusiasts, adventure enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to get away from the din of urban life. Whether you’re looking for trekking, trout fishing, camping under the stars, or just soaking in the breathtaking mountain views, this valley has it all. Why Visit Tirthan Valley? In contrast to mainstream travel spots such as Manali and Shimla, Tirthan Valley is untouched by commercial travel. You can here experience the unpolluted beauty of Himachal. Surrounded by thick forests of deodar, snow peaks, and apple orchards, the valley is also the entrance to the Great Himalayan National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site). 👉 Best reasons to go: Adventure activities: Trout fishing, camping, river crossing, and trekking. Peace & so...

Jaipur 2025: Beyond the Pink Walls – Hidden Gems, Food & Travel Guide

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Jaipur, the Pink City of India , has long fascinated visitors with its grand forts, royal palace, and lively bazaars. Yet, beyond Hawa Mahal and Amer Fort lies a Jaipur waiting to be discovered. In 2025, the city is abuzz with new experience, alternate attractions, and an emerging café scene making it a destination not to be missed. 👉  This travel guide will guide you through 15 newest things to do in Jaipur , the top local food to taste , and travel on a budget  tips such as affordable flights and ways to get around. JAIPUR: FAMOUS ATTRACTIONS 15 Best Things to Do in Jaipur 1. Patrika Gate – The Instagram Hotspot 📍 Jawahar Circle Why Visit: The vibrant arches make it one of the most photographed spots in Jaipur. Food Nearby: Have a sip of Kulhad Coffee and snack on Kachoris available outside Jawahar Circle. 2. Leopard Safari in Jhalana 📍Jhalana Forest Reserve Why Visit: See leopards in their natural habitat within city boundaries — an unusual Jaipur experie...

Mussoorie: Queen of Hills

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 Located in the Garhwal Himalayas, Mussoorie has been referred to as the Queen of Hills. The typical tourist ambles around Mall Road, Gun Hill, and Kempty Falls, but the true beauty of Mussoorie is in its secluded spots, nature walks, colonial history, and street food stalls. A guide to 20 offbeat spots in Mussoorie and the best eats nearby — for a soulful mountain retreat. MUSSOORIE 1. Lal Tibba Why visit: The highest point in Mussoorie, offering panoramic views of the Himalayas, including Nanda Devi and Kedarnath on clear days. Less crowded than Mall Road. Food nearby: Local cafés serve Maggi with Hot Chai. Simple yet unbeatable with the cold mountain air. 2. Company Garden Why visit: A peaceful botanical garden with colorful flowers, boating, and a mini amusement area. Great for families. Food around: Have Hot Momos and Sweet Corn available right outside the gate. Warm food for a garden walk. 3. Cloud's End Why go: A quiet forest point that defines the end of Mussoorie. Good spo...

20 Hidden places in Udaipur you must visit.

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Udaipur is not all lakes and palaces. For locals who enjoy discovering offbeat spots without getting touristy, here's an exclusive list of 20 secret spots in Udaipur with culinary experiences you shouldn't miss! 1. Badi Lake (Jiyan Sagar) Why go: Badi Lake is a serene oasis out of the city bustle. Nested in the Aravalli hills, it's ideal for cycling, meditation, or just basking in the serene waters. Unlike the well-known lakes, it's untouched and tranquil still. Food around: Small roadside stalls offer Poha with Sev and Masala Chai. It's a light, spicy breakfast that goes well with the serene morning atmosphere of the lake. 2. Ahar Cenotaphs Why go: These cenotaphs, constructed in the memory of Mewar kings, reflect majestic Rajput architecture. The silent white marble domes dominate the landscape, making it a historical and spiritual treasure. Few tourists come, and you tend to have the entire site to yourself. Food around: Dal-Baati-Churma at nearby local restauran...