Author: Savvy Fernweh
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Explore Scenic Mountain Towns of Himachal
Pradesh in Spiti ValleyExplore Scenic Mountain Towns of HimachalPradesh in Spiti Valley When you first set foot in Spiti Valley, you will be greeted with long, twisting roads and valleysthat provide vistas and impressive views of the frigid desert and snow-crowned mountains. SpitiValley, which is found in Himachal Pradesh, is one of the country’s most frigid parts because… Read more
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Asia’s Cleanest Village Mawlynnong: A Surpassing View In The Valley of Khasi Hills And A Picture-Perfect Holiday Destination
Asia’s Cleanest Village Mawlynnong: A Surpassing View In The Valley of Khasi Hills And A Picture-Perfect Holiday Destination God’s Own Garden and Asia’s Cleanest Village both refer to Mawlynnong. Mawlynnong is a small, cosy village located in Meghalaya’s East Khasi Hills. It is among the most attractive visiting places in Meghalaya. You can immediately understand… Read more
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Spiti Valley – Welcome To The Nature Basket of Himachal Pradesh
Spiti Valley – Welcome To The Nature Basket ofHimachal Pradesh If you don’t think paradise exists on Earth, you must visit Himachal Pradesh’s strange andcaptivating Spiti Valley. I am certain that your viewpoint will shift. This harsh and expansivefrigid desert, aptly named ‘Little Tibet,’ is rough, lonely, and completely magnificent. The picture-postcard beauty of Spiti… Read more
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Double Decker Living Root Bridge – Breathtaking Trek Through Cherrapunji Forest
Double Decker Living Root Bridge – Breathtaking Trek Through Cherrapunji Forest The tribes of Meghalaya understand how crucial our relationship with nature is to human survival. Their efforts to bioengineer the living-root bridges scattered around Meghalaya are a reflection of their desire to live sustainably. The most well-known one, the attraction of the tourist in… Read more
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Khasi Hills of Meghalaya – Explore Hidden Waterfall & Spooky Barren Landscapes
Khasi Hills of Meghalaya – Explore Hidden Waterfall & Spooky Barren Landscapes The Khasi Hills are a section of the Garo-Khasi range and a part of the wider Patkai hill range, a group of hills situated across the Indo-Myanmar border in the northeast area of India. These hills got their name from the Khasi tribe,… Read more
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The Legacy Of The Magnificent Nohkalikai Falls, India’s Highest Plunge Waterfall, Cherrapunji, Meghalaya, India!
The Legacy Of The Magnificent Nohkalikai Falls, India’s Highest Plunge Waterfall, Cherrapunji, Meghalaya, India! An ethereal city covered with clouds. Literally. That certainly sounds astonishing. This is the greatest area for you to enjoy this experience. This region in Northeast India is known by the name Cherrapunji and is one of the best. It is… Read more
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Meghalaya – An offbeat Paradise
Meghalaya – An offbeat Paradise Meghalaya is the area of subtropical woodland and biodiversity shrouded in the blanket of mistclouds. In Meghalaya, offbeat excursions go to hidden treasures of the state encompassing thesecond-largest island of Aisa, strolling to the sacred forest, hiking in deep forest, and viewingthe flowing waterfalls. The state is noted for many… Read more
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Mussoorie: The Ultimate Guide of the Queen of Hills
Mussoorie: The Ultimate Guide of the Queen of Hills Located in the Garhwal Himalayas, Mussoorie is a hill station in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. There are 1,880 metres above sea level in Mussoorie, which is a hill town. Tea plantations and misty green hills are among the region’s most recognisable features. As with other… Read more
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Shyok River, Nubra to Pangong
Shyok River, Nubra to Pangong As we get closer and closer to Ladakh, the verdant meadows, Chinar woods, and apple orchards that we passed before giving place to arid landscapes that are lighted by the sun. When you see monks walking around everywhere and monasteries dotting the countryside, you will realize that you have landed… Read more
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Scenic Road Trip through Nubra Valley and Khardung La Pass
Scenic Road Trip through Nubra Valley and Khardung La Pass Nubra, often known as the “Land of Flowers,” is a frigid desert that receives very little precipitation and is located in close proximity to Leh. Here, the Nubra River and the Shyok River, both Indus River tributaries, meet. If you are going to plan a… Read more