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Eco-Tourism in Northeast India – 6 Responsible Cottages And Homestays
Read more: Eco-Tourism in Northeast India – 6 Responsible Cottages And HomestaysNortheast India is not one of those destinations found in every traveler’s list. This is mostly because of the region’s remoteness, closeness to sensitive international borders and absence of proper infrastructure. Call it godsend, the niche tourism acts as a safeguard to the region’s rich but delicate environment and cultures, whereas, if mass tourism was…
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Shillong – Travel Guide for Couples and Honeymooners
Read more: Shillong – Travel Guide for Couples and HoneymoonersShillong can arguably be said to be the most charming hill-station of India. Located in Meghalaya, a land famous for receiving the highest rainfall in the world and aptly called the ‘abode of clouds’, it is during the monsoon season when Shillong turns magical. Countless waterfalls and lakes come alive, caves become slippery and clouds play an unending…
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Eco-tourism in North-East India – 3 Responsible Destinations
Read more: Eco-tourism in North-East India – 3 Responsible DestinationsNortheast India is one of India’s secrets, a remote unexplored land rich in biodiversity and indigenous cultures. Filled with rain-forests, Himalayan mountains and hills, tourism in the region is a delicate affair which revolves around environment and cultures, creating a mutually benefiting relationship of sorts. Three delightful destinations where ecotourism has flourished are – …
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Splashing Monsoon Water in Mawlynnong
Read more: Splashing Monsoon Water in MawlynnongFor the coming month and a half, I’ll be writing a series of posts which will complement the campaign of a ‘just launched’ Indian personal grooming brand – Cinthol. This blog has agreed to participate, intrigued by the creative concept underlining the campaign. Alive is Awesome, as the campaign is so called, deals with showcasing…
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Tourism In Meghalaya – 5 Offbeat Things To Do
Read more: Tourism In Meghalaya – 5 Offbeat Things To DoThe state of Meghalaya (translated in English as ‘the abode of clouds’) in northeastern India is a region that receives the highest of rainfall compared to any other place in the world. The rain is a result of the yearly monsoons – dense clouds arising from the Bay of Bengal which head towards India and end up…
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Photo Of The Day – The Khasi Hills
Read more: Photo Of The Day – The Khasi HillsThe Khasi Hills of Meghalaya, filled with fresh lush green that comes along with the monsoon every year.
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Photo Of The Day ~ The Living Root Bridges
Read more: Photo Of The Day ~ The Living Root BridgesIt takes more than a hundred years to build this architectural marvel, which is found throughout the state of Meghalaya in India. Made entirely through the process of connecting the roots of a fig tree. A structure that is out of the pages of a Tolkien novel and thoroughly sustainable. An example of men co-living…