Category: travel
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The Pench National Park
We explored the intimate settings of the Jamtara wilderness camp in our previous blog. The camp hosts visitors who would like to enjoy a safari or two at the #Pench National Park in #MadhyaPradesh. The Pench national park is India’s 19th project #Tiger reserve and is spread over 758 sq km of area, out of…
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The Jamtara Wilderness Camp
The Jamtara Wilderness Camp in Madhya Pradesh adjoining the Pench National park offers an unparalleled experience for nature enthusiasts and lovers of sustainable travel
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#Mumbai – The eternal favourite
f there is one thing that can bring back a sense of normalcy and belonging, it is a walk across the #Mumbai townside
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#Kumbh 2019 – An unique and unforgettable experience – Ghats of Prayagraj
An estimated 250 million people (25 crores) would have participated in the Kumbh this year and that is about the entire population of #Indonesia. The entire area covering the Kumbh was estimated to be about 3,200 hectares which is equivalent to 3,200 rugby fields.
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#Kumbh 2019 – An unique and unforgettable experience – 1
#Kumbh Mela, in #Hinduism, is a religious pilgrimage that is celebrated four times over a course of 12 years in #India.
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Sights and Sounds of Yangon – The Circular Railway
The Circular train is a remnant and a reminder of its colonial days. Yet, it continues to selflessly serve its citizens. Spanning 46 km and 39 stations, the Yangon circular rail forms a loop around Yangon. Built by the British, the 72-year-old commuter service network connects Yangon’s suburbs and satellite towns.
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Yangon – Sights & Sounds 2
The history of #Yangon is intertwined with the history of the #Shwedagon Pagoda. Wherever one may be in Yangon, in the busy town center, in the new towns of the east, in the industrial zone of the west, in the paddy fields of the north, the golden form of the Shwedagon will be seen on…
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Sights & Sounds of Yangon – 1
Rangoon was the earlier name for Yangon since independence from the British in 1948. Yangon became the closest pronunciation to its original Burmese (Myanmar) name.
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Seeing Myanmar along the Ayeyarwady / Irrawady River – Bagan, A Cultural Capital
#Bagan’s glories stretched from the 9th to the 13th century under the Pagan Kingdom. The Kingdom is largely credited for unifying the various regions that make up the modern day #Myanmar. During this period the Kingdom is said to have constructed over 10,000 religious monuments. Around 2000 of these temples remain.
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Seeing Myanmar along the Ayeyarwady / Irrawady River – Innwa An Ancient capital
#Myanmar is a Gem of #Asia. In the process of its transition to a Democracy, Myanmar has opnened its doors to visitors from across the world. Myanmarese in collaboration with Global Travel companies are creating some very innovative travel experiences. <a href="”> Read More…