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Varkala usually gets reduced to its cliffside cafes and yoga retreats, but that framing skips past what actually makes this stretch of Kerala coast genuinely unusual. The places to visit in Varkala worth building a trip around are a geologically rare sea cliff, a beach considered sin-destroying in Hindu tradition, and two boat-access spots—a backwater-meets-sea […]
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Bali and the Maldives earned their reputations, but they’ve also become shorthand for “island vacation” in a way that flattens how much variety actually exists out there. The best islands in the world span alien-looking forests, Arctic fishing villages, and a Caribbean island built almost entirely around rainforest instead of beaches — organized here by […]
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The Narasimha Parvatha trek climbs to the highest peak in Agumbe, deep in Karnataka’s Western Ghats—a route that can be done as a shorter round trip from Kigga or a longer overnight traverse from Mallandur, both requiring a forest department permit and a mandatory guide. Here’s what actually changes between the two routes, what the […]
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The Netravati Peak trek has become the trek people do when Kudremukh’s permits are impossible to get or its distance feels like too much — shorter, less steep, and generally easier to book on short notice. Both trails reopened for the 2026 season under a new set of forest department rules that changes how booking […]
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The Peb Fort trek — also called Vikatgad — is one of the more distinctive monsoon treks near Mumbai: a route with ladders, an exposed rock patch, ancient caves once used to store grain, and a summit temple with a 360-degree view of the Matheran range. If Peb feels like too much climb for your […]
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Vrindavan’s famous street food starts from a rule most visitors don’t expect: nothing here contains onion or garlic. The town follows a Satvik, Vaishnava dietary tradition tied directly to its identity as Krishna’s childhood home—alliums are considered too “heating,” too likely to stir passion and restlessness, and too likely to belong in food meant to […]
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Any Andhra Pradesh temple list has to start by acknowledging the obvious: Tirumala Venkateswara Temple at Tirupati is the state’s most visited and most famous shrine, and nothing on this list competes with it for sheer scale. But Andhra Pradesh’s temple heritage runs far deeper than that one hill — the state holds a Jyotirlinga […]
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Dwarka carries more religious weight per square kilometer than almost anywhere else in India — one of the Char Dham, one of the Sapta Puri, and home to a Jyotirlinga, all in a single small coastal town. The places to visit in Dwarka stretch well beyond its most famous temple, though, into a curse legend […]
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Dalhousie isn’t a place built for an hour-by-hour itinerary—it’s a colonial-era hill station where the appeal is mostly in slowing down. Still, knowing what’s actually worth your time changes the trip, so this guide covers the real things to do in Dalhousie, organized by experience rather than just a list of names, along with the […]
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Most Dehradun guides give you a list of names and let you sort out the logistics yourself. This one starts from the actual planning question: how far is everything, and what genuinely fits in a half-day versus what needs a full day or an overnight? The things to do in Dehradun covered here are organized […]