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Andaman and Nicobar Islands are known to be a haven for marvellous picturesque landscapes, smooth terrains, densely populated forest, surreal nature, moderate climate, a wide range of aqua venture activities, breathtaking peaks, and eye-soothing sanctuaries encompassed with stunning birds and many more. The island is decorated with fascinating wonders of nature. Many travel enthusiast from various corners of the world visits the iconic destination to revitalize their stressed minds. It is said that even though you do no...

7 Better Reasons to Include Long Island in your Andaman Itinerary

This is certainly not the famous Long Island of the US, but a small exotic landmass located towards the southeastern end of the Indian mainland and dwelled by very few people. Yet the thing to be conferred here is its boundless natural beauty. Out of the inhabited islands of the archipelago, the Long Island could be one of the unexplored, yet an amazing tourist destination. However, the unfortunate part is they are seldom ignored by many of the tourists holidaying in Andaman and Nicobar Islands due to its...

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  Kyanjin Ri (4773m / 15655 ft), like Kala Patthar on the Everest Base Camp Trek, is the highest point most trekkers reach on the Langtang Trek.  Kyanjin Ri is a small hill by Himalayan standards that sits just to the north east of Kyanjin Gumba (3830m).  Its well worth the 3 to 5 hours it will take to get to the summit to see the fantastic views of the upper Langtang Valley and surrounding peaks and glaciers. Here is a quick summary of how to reach the top and what you will see.  ...

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 This is the only Brahma temple in the world, and hence attracts many visitors throughout the year. The area around the temple is a good place to shop for local articles. It’s great for silver jewellery, Rajasthani decor items, blue pottery and religious CDs. For a unique souvenir, buy some gulab jal – water made from the petals of locally grown roses. Walking along the dusty lanes of Pushkar, you almost feel as if you’re on the set of a cliché-ridden Hollywood film about India. The town is built around a peaceful lake, surrounded by 52 marble ghats. Rajasthani women in brightly coloured saris and lehnga cholis (skirts and tops), with pallus (shawls...