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Embrace the Rooted Luxury at Farm Aavjo in Pushkar for your Next Staycation!

On our trail to slow moments, self-love, and peaceful vibes, we Ghoomophirosisters explored this fantastic place in the holy town of Pushkar.

Farm Aavjo is a welcoming and homely place that offers all possible amenities and luxuries under one roof for travelers and explorers who desire to experience local life but with comfort. We cannot get over this Farm stay’s hangover and the immersing cultural vibes, nature-rich surroundings, and soul-enriching experience of this place.

Besides being a first-hand guide to our staycation at Pushkar, this blog post explains Rajasthan’s royal strings, which connect you to age-old culture, cuisines, and India’s heritage. Pushkar is a popular travel hub for Indian backpackers, travelers, and foreign tourists, as it shares a glimpse of the authentic Rajasthani tradition.

On Our Way to Farm Aavjo!

We Ghoomophirosisters also headed out on our new expedition away from bustling city life and chaotic routines. You might have heard a lot about the vibrant architecture and warm hospitality of royal cities like Jodhpur, Jaipur, or Udaipur, but the charm of the hidden gem—Pushkar—is yet unexplored!

As we moved towards the holy city of Pushkar, nestled amidst the majestic Aravali Ranges, on our way to Farm Aavjo, the urge to delve deeper into its history surged. If you happen to visit here in November, the popular ‘Pushkar Camel Fair’ is a must-attend for everyone. We were welcomed by locals wholeheartedly and were thrilled to finally enter the town of sacred lakes, ghats, and the only ‘Brahma Temple’ in the world!

On our way to Farm Aavjo, we Ghoomophirosisters craved local cuisines and took a few breaks to soak in the essence of their traditional spices, prepared with utmost patience and love. Delectable meals and Rajasthani snacks were good enough to satiate our appetites and taste buds.

Finally, as Google Maps showed, we were just a minute away from reaching Farm Aavjo, and our excitement to witness the holistic stay here knew no bounds!

Farm Aavjo- Incredible Charm of Pushkar City!

We, the Ghoomophirosisters, wanted to make the most of our stay at this spectacular farm in Pushkar, so we conducted proper research well in advance. What we saw here was, in fact, better than what we heard or searched about it. Memorable hospitality, warm welcome, host of activities, and well-maintained accommodation were impressive things to begin with!

After a tour of hustling Pushkar markets, rustic buildings, and narrow alleys, arriving at Farm Aavjo is a sheer getaway for any traveler. It imparts an amazing opportunity for every tourist to experience farm life and slow down for a while. We were enchanted with the raw beauty of this place, which depicts the life of locals and allows you to go back to your roots!

 

Accommodation and Stay At Farm Aavjo

While we were taking the tour of the property, where we explored these five nature-inspired suite options. The place hosts an exclusive nature-themed stay accommodation blended with luxurious facilities to comfort you. Every room here promises guests an experiential stay and leaves a unique impression while you move out.

All five rooms at this Farm stay deserve equal appreciation, and many families book the entire villa comprising these five rooms. Despite offering best-in-class services, they have competitive rates, and the staff is supportive enough to solve all your queries related to reservations or other aspects. You can spend whole day in the pool.

A Day at Farm Aavjo- Blissful Moments We’d Cherish Forever!

If you genuinely wish to heal your soul and rejuvenate from within, we Ghoomophirosisters highly recommend visiting this farm stay at Pushkar. We started off with a lazy day and connected emotionally with nature’s unparalleled innocence.

How can one miss out on the candid clicks with the farm animals here?

Spending hours with speechless animals is a healing therapy that cherishes your mind and heart. At Farm Aavjo, we had a great time bonding with our furry friends there. Interestingly, they are recognized with unique names and have their own identity. Seeing animals being nurtured with so much respect and care was incredible!

Our interaction with the horses (Riddhi and Siddhi), Cow (Laxmi), Cat (Cookie), chickens, and farm ducks was interesting. With their permission, you can caress them, petting, feeding, or calming them down. We Ghoomophirosisters also enjoyed observing these animals and creating a profound connection with them.

 

 

Guilt-Free Food Straight from Farms was a Sheer Paradise!

Munching on delectable, farm-fresh recipes at Farm Aavjo was another incredible experience for us. Indulging in tasteful Rajasthani cuisines and tailored fresh organic meals was a unique experience. These food options were satiating, but what’s better is your chance to participate in the process.

We got the chance to collect eggs and harvest vegetables, which helped us understand the incredible process of connecting to roots for our daily needs. It is incredible how Mother Nature serves us a variety of tasteful eating options filled with essential nutrients and vitamins.

After handpicking the farm-fresh, organic fruits and veggies on our own, we Ghoomophirosisters ate the freshly served meals wholeheartedly and guilt-free.

Creative Therapy Room- A Retreat to Enjoy!

‘The Everything Room’ was a unique addition to the Farm Aavjo, luring guests to unwind in the host of leisure activities. We Ghoomophirosisters enjoyed numerous activities such as reading, art therapy, playing with cats, and singing karaoke to spend evening hours soulfully. The moment of self-discovery and mental relaxation guests experience here is beyond explanation.

If you’re planning a visit to the Farm Aavjo at Pushkar, visit the Everything room, a farm retreat where guests can vent their emotions and creativity through various mediums. With so many exciting activities and things to do around, one can’t get bored visiting this fantastic place!

Popular Attractions Nearby to Visit in Pushkar

After a day at Farm Aavjo, where we enjoyed their healing secrets, we Ghoomophirosisters also planned a wholesale city tour to explore the main attractions.

–          Lakes and Ghats of Pushkar

Pushkar is popular for its holy ‘Pushkar Lake,’ situated in the heart of the city, where couples take a dip to stay together for seven lives. There are over 50 bathing ghats around the town where people perform religious activities. It is a belief that Lord Brahma dropped his Lotus on his heart to find the right spot for performing the ritual, and it fell at the sacred Pushkar site. Thousands of pilgrims visit here yearly to experience the divine energies and cherish a soul-soothing moment.

Pushkar Lake is just 14 Mins from Farm Aavjo!

–          Brahma Temple

Pushkar City is known as the abode of Lord Brahma and a revered religious site in India. We Ghoomophirosisters planned a visit to this auspicious temple and even explored the local markets, which featured handicrafts and tasty delicacies.

We also had some spare time left and considered exploring the local Pushkar bazaar or the vibrant markets. It is a perfect place to shop for some exclusive items like jewelry bags, handicrafts, traditional Rajasthani trinkets, incense sticks, or souvenirs for memories.

 

Local Pushkar Market is just 9 Minutes away from Farm Aavjo!

After a thrilling day at Pushkar, we Ghoomophirosisters returned to Farm Aavjo to enjoy amenities like the fitness center, lounge, and recreation room. Poolside morning breakfast here offers a picturesque view to the guests, making the trip more pleasant and memorable.

Detour Notes: Enjoy the Conscious Stay in Nature’s Lap at Aavjo!

Our satisfactory experience at the Farm Stay Aavjo in Pushkar lured us to extend our stay a day more! Time was a constraint, and we Ghoomophirsisters had to start our journey back home. Nevertheless, the relaxing and rejuvenating experience we cherished here was really worth it, and it is highly recommended for nature lovers.

It is a place where we understand the importance of the basics in life and how wonderful nature is! All we need to do is cut off from the routine strings for a while and connect to the roots, where your comfort and leisure are also taken good care of.

Plan a staycation at this peaceful retreat, whether you are a family or a solo backpacker, for a wholesome experience. Aavjo boasts serenity and the peaceful rhythm of nature, compiled with the cultural heritage of Pushkar City.

We thoroughly applaud the charm, simplicity, and sweet pleasures of farm life nurtured here, and it is worth engaging with your loved ones here to behold unforgettable travel memories.

Do Visit Farm’ Aavjo’ on your visit to Pushkar!

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5 days in the Maldives that will give you memories of a lifetime

Holidaying in the Maldives is a dream come true with blue water, palm trees, and sparkling white sand. It is a great choice of luxury under the wide expansive blue sky. If you are planning a trip to the Maldives, you will get to see the clearest water ever. It is one of the best recreational as well as holidaying destinations amongst people. 

The Maldives is not a single island but is made of thousands of tiny coral islands. The best time to visit the place is from November to April. The underwater scenery in the Maldives will leave you mesmerized. Mind it, you can have a look because the water is not so shallow.

Thinking of what you will do in the Maldives? Here is the 5 days travel plan in the Maldives.

5 days itinerary for the Maldives.

Day 1: Arrival and Sightseeing at the Tropical Paradise-Maldives.

Male City, Maldives.

After you reach the Maldives, you can check in the hotel and freshen up. Quickly take a tour to Male City and shop at the local market. You can also visit the President’s Palace, Sultan Park, Friday Mosque, Fish Market, and the museum. 

Stop for lunch in the market and enjoy eating at a restaurant overlooking the water. After your lunch, you can board a public ferry to Villigilli. It is a spot to enjoy the beach as well as water sports like snorkeling. 

Day 2: A feat for life: Water sports and dolphin show in the Maldives.

COMO Cocoa Island.

Wake up to see the sunrise. Get ready for another rocking day in the Maldives. Take a wholesome breakfast and leave for the sandbank. It is another day when you can try snorkeling. For that, you can plan your trip to COMO Cocoa Island. It is a must-visit place to pamper yourself. You can enjoy lunch at a nearby restaurant. Go scuba diving and have a feast to your eyes.

After the activity, you can go on a dolphin trip and enjoy watching the dolphins.

Day 3: Up for deep-sea diving to explore underwater life?

Lhaviyani Atoll

If underwater life excites you, then the Maldives is the perfect destination for you. Experienced divers can enjoy the deep reefs and drift dives in the channels. Beginners can go wreck diving at Lhaviyani Atoll or Meemu Atoll to see marine life, corals, guitar sharks, and mantas. 

Don’t worry if you are equipped with diving skills. Just connect with the local PADI affiliate dive school. Take a short course to begin scuba diving. This will be your once in a lifetime opportunity to go on a tryst with marine life.

Day 4: Make for your Maldives trip accomplished: Not to miss Maafushi Island.

Maafushi Island

One of the best islands in the Maldives is Maafushi island where you can enjoy several thrilling activities. It is located in Kaafu Atoll in the Maldives. You can taste several mouths watering delicacies and try water sports. The water on the island is extremely clear where you can see colorful fishes and corals.

People visit Maafushi island for scuba diving, snorkeling, shark diving, and dolphin safari. If you dare to flaunt your body, visit Bikini beach where people show off their skin and the perfect sun-tan.

Day 5: Hair-raising end to vacation: A visit to Impressive Addu City in the Maldives.

Addu City

Before you bid bye to the beautiful island of Maldives, you can have an early day start to visit Addu city. It is the second-largest city after Male that has tall coconut trees and a wide expanded blue sky. This part of the city has 6 inhabited islands all connected by the causeway. 

Addu is located at the extreme south of Maldives. Tropical weather at Addu will make you fall in love with the place. You can fill your bag full of memories here. Go for swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, island exploration, and surfing.

Where to find hotels and flights for the Maldives

You can find hotels and flights online if you are planning a trip to the Maldives. Many travel advisors can provide you the best deals. Planning in advance will help you save money for hotel and flight bookings.

Take guidance from the ghoomophiro.com to plan your trip.

Do you need a visa to travel to the Maldives?

Indians get a visa on arrival for the Maldives which is valid for 30 days. But you need to have a valid passport, sufficient funds, and tickets for onward as well as a return journey.

Covid guidelines for travel to the Maldives.

Before departure:

All tourists must submit an online Health Declaration Form 24 hours before departure through the IMUGA portal.

  • All tourists must hold a negative PCR test for COVID-19 conducted 4 days before the scheduled time of departure.
  • You need to submit a confirmed booking in a tourist establishment registered with the Ministry of Tourism.

After Arrival:

  • Quarantine upon arrival is not required. But, if the passenger complains of fever, shortness of breath, or cough on board the flight or upon arrival, you must immediately inform the local Health Protection Agency.
  • Hands should be sanitized and social distancing should be ensured.
  • You must undertake an exit screening before departure from the resort.

Essential things to carry for the Maldives

You must carry these essential things to the Maldives:

  • Travel ticket and a valid passport.
  • International travel insurance to help you at the time of a medical emergency when you are abroad. It can also help if you lose your passport, cash, and luggage. You can buy an international travel insurance policy online. The travel insurance policy is available at affordable rates. For $50,000, the premium for 2 adults is as low as Rs.400 approximately (excluding GST). If you want a higher Sum Insured of $1,00,000, the premium for 2 adults will be Rs.550 approximately (excluding GST). 
  • Cards, cash, chargers, and mobile.
  • Clothes, daily medicines, creams, and cameras.
  • Accommodation proof.
  • Foreign Exchange

Plan Maldives not just for water sports but for your lifetime memories.

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Explore the Morocco tour with Ghoomophirosisters

MOROCCO TOUR 14Days from Casablanca- TREK MOROCCO DESERT TOUR

We, the Ghoomophirosisters, made up a plan to explore the splendid landscapes of Morocco and took a ‘Trek Morocco Desert Tour’. The excitement was on the verge to witness the beauty of sea, oasis, atlas, and Sahara in Africa. It’s a royal city with vicinity to the Atlantic and Mediterranean coastline. Being a North African country, it has a fantastic mountain and desert views, and the add-ons are the Berber villages via the Kasbahs, castles of Morocco and the souk selling Arabic jewelry, lanterns and a lot more. 

You can check with the tour operator for the variety of packages to make the most of this beautiful location, and our choice was trek-morocco desert’s 14-day extensive tour to capture every bite of this beautiful country. We took the services of Travelers who are fond of landscapes can take up a 7,8, 10, 13, or 14-day package as per their preferences. 

Our flight schedule is from Indira Gandhi International Airport and would reach Casablanca (CMN) in 15h 45min. You can hunt for flights from other cities in India as well. To catch up on a direct flight, opt amongst Gulf Air, Turkish Airlines, Capital Airlines, Delta, Oman, and KLM. May is the time when your Morocco trip falls cheap. 

DAY 1: CASABLANCA 

Our journey to ‘Trek Morocco Desert’ begins with a warm welcome at the Casablanca airport. Hotel pick up was at the wait, and we were first taken to Hasan II mosque, DinnerDinner, and the overnight stay at the hotel. Through the journey, we got some mesmerizing views of Casablanca city and awestruck views of cornice and sea. Hasan II is the second largest mosque of Africa and 7th largest in the world. We were taken away by the sight of its minaret, which seems to blend with the skies. It was a privilege to witness such magnificent architecture, and the beautiful route further took us to DinnerDinner at a veggie where we pampered our hunger pangs with tasty cuisines following the leisure time at the hotel. 

DAY 2 : Casablanca-Marrakech:

After the morning breakfast, we had a departure to Marrakech via Sidi bouatmane. It was a soul-soothing 3h long drive to reach the red city, and Ghoomophirosisters has a fun time with chic talks throughout the way. Our local guide took us to witness the picturesque town, and the popular attractions included Jemma el-Fnaa, a part of Medina and colourful souks where you get the real essence of authentic spices with shouts of merchants giving you a call. Bahia Palace, Ben Youssef Madrasa, Saadian Tombs, El Badi Palace and the famous Marrakech museum that depicts the galore and culture of this country. After the whole day of pondering, we took a horse carriage ride in the night at the new city gueliz to conquer the night views as well. Later, we had DinnerDinner on the way to the hotel and the overnight stay. 

DAY 3 : Marrakech-Atlas mountain(imlil)  

With a tasty morning breakfast at the hotel, our journey begun with a long car drive to Imlil at the atlas mountain. It is a perfect destination for trek lovers and thoroughly had the most of it. A 2-hour walk within the small town and the majestic view to the Atlas mountains was breathtaking. View to Peak Toubkal is a pleasant sight from the village. Our next plan was to trek through the atlas. So we had a sound overnight sleep with enthusiasm for the following day. 

DAY 4 :toubkal peak 4167m- Imlil Atlas

For the next two days, we will stay in the lap of the atlas at Imlil and explore the authentic villages of Berber. Hiking and trekking in this region is a perfect experience for trek lovers like us. Our women gang decked up in trek gears to explore the mountain ranges that have a distinct scent of purity. We spent a good time while hiking and trekking in the atlas and its villages and also got up the mounts using mules and horses. Views and landscapes you witness while trekking through the mountains is a sight for life. It further led to walk around Imlil or the armed villages. There’s a small tea spot known as ‘hamou house’, and you can have amazing sips of refreshment over there. 

DAY 5 : imlil to Ait ben haddou kasbah

After the morning breakfast, we took the grandeur of Atlas Mountain via Tizi and tichka 2260m. A drive towards telouet off-road allows to capture the scenic beauty, and the next stop was Kasbah of ait ben haddou. It is a magnificent castle that depicts the glory of the picturesque town. On the way, we had a refreshing tea at Rue de Kasbah that gave us a quick boost of energy. The tea stall person also gave a quick brief about the history of that place. 

DAY 6 : Ait ben haddou kasbah-fint oasis-ouarzazate

After a silent night at the Kasbah, Ghoomophirosisters woke up with a ray of fresh morning sunshine and had a veg breakfast to charge up for an exciting day. Our next drive was towards the cinema area at Hollywood African city. Ouarzazate is the door to a desert area that takes increases the anxiety for stepping ahead. We got a few pictures at the door, and it was a memorable day for us as something very grand and majestic was at our sight. It is a must-visit attraction while being in Morocco. Later, our local guide took us to the oasis and film studios. Our night stay at Ouarzazate made us felt closer to the heavenly landscape, and we had fun hanging out during the night time. 

DAY 7: OUARZAZATE-ROSES valley 

Early morning breakfast kicked us to depart from Ouarzazate, and we head towards Kela MGouna. This is also known as the Roses valley due to the rose festival held here each year. You can explore here with a visit to divine Kasbah and other historic attractions over there. With a visit to amridil ksar and skoura oasis. Further, we had an eye-pleasing sight to discover the roses valley in that region. 

DAY 8: roses valley-Merzouga desert

With a new day, a new journey starts for Ghoomophirosisters. Our girl gang took a drive to Sahara and initiated the prime attraction, ‘Trek to Morocco desert’. A gentle, soothing camel ride towards the golden dunes of Merzouga was a real sense of achievement for us. It was a raw journey through Sahara desert trek towards the todra and Dades gorges. With some free time, we captured the sunset and sunrise at the golden land that was miraculously marvelous. During the luxury night camp in the desert, we also had some fun dance and singing activities for sheer entertainment.

DAY 9 : Merzouga Desert-Kasbah Zagora:

We took breakfast at the camp, and the drive towards Zagora towards the Draa valley was on. A glance to Mustapha tent at the Draa valley was a thorough delight that followed with Arabi chief Kasbah. A plethora of culture, art and architecture was at our display. With the movement ahead, we also got to explore the longest river Draa in Morocco. 

DAY 10:Zagora-AGADIR

With the next morning, we went to Agadir and lead to the top of fort Agadir (oufella). View to Atlantic coast and seamless blue seas was a soothing sight. We had some rest moments over there to capture a sunset that holds our memories for quite long. Next road trip led to taznakht cooperative where incredible carpet displays were awaiting us. Besides, many varieties of saffron is a peculiarity here and spices to delight your taste. Whenever you visit here, do not skip to sip the saffron tea that is one of its kind over here. 

DAY 11:AGADIR-MARRAKECH

Next day, we drove back to Marrakech and follow the visit to Tizi n tasst, ouirgane lake and the Atlas mountains. We had a grave sight to Ourika valley and later an escort to plateau de Kik. 

DAY 12 : MARRAKECH- ESSAOUIRA

We had a morning breakfast and the head with a departure to Essaouira. During the afternoon, a city tour with rull at Medina of Essaouira or Medina of jews was a terrific experience. Later half was well spent in exploring the Portuguese town that has exquisite handicrafts, silver jewelry, and the inlaid wood of Thuja at the display. We, women, had some excellent shopping of fancy chunks that we also bought as memorials for friends. Argan trees and the cooperative of women was a fascinating visit followed by DinnerDinner and the overnight stay. 

DAY 13 : ESSAOUIRA – EL JADIDA – CASABLANCA : 

Breakfast led by departure to Casablanca through El Jadida with a lunch treat at El Oualidia. After that, continue along the Atlantic coast via El Jadida that takes us back to Casablanca. Along the road trip, we had incredible sightseeing while driving through popular cities of El-Jadida and Essaouira. Dinner and night stay.

DAY 14: CASABLANCA – MOHAMED V AIRPORT

We were quite tired after the long roller coaster trip and took breakfast before heading towards Mohammed V airport Casablanca. From there, we took a direct flight back to New Delhi and revived the fun moments.

Ghoomophirosisters would recommend this trip from Trek Morocco Desert to all their readers, as our experience in Morocco was sheer pleasure!

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Rajkot: A Shopaholic Paradise For All

Here we are with a list of top 8 shopping destinations in Rajkot where you are sure to get everything you want.

  1.  Gujari Bazar

Gujari Bazar is a perfect location for traditional shopping where you can buy exquisite Gujarati handloom as well as artifacts. Not to forget, this market is popular for the Bandhani Sarees., so if you are fond of sarees then you cannot skip visiting this lace.

  1. Gundawadi

Gundawadi is a one-stop destination for the budget shoppers where you will not be able to locate branded stores. The market is well known for traditional fabrics and garments where you can buy the charming traditional attires at a reasonable price.

  1. Crystal Mall

Crystal Mall is one place where you can go for shopping irrespective of draining rains or scorching sun. Here you are sure to find all the branded stores. It finds a decent location at the much busy Kalawad Road. The multiplex and Food Court in the mall fulfills your entertainment and hunger needs as well.

  1. Dr. Yagnik Road

Dr. Yagnik Road is yet another fabulous place for shopping. Today there are umpteen shops in the market unlike a few years back when there were just a handful of shops. Today you can also find malls in Rajkot City. Options Mall is a shopping retreat offering plenty of options to the shoppers. You can also find some gift shops as well as garment stores here.

  1. Bangdi Bazaar

Bangdi Bazaar is one of the best market places to buy bangles. Also, it is one of the oldest shopping places in Rajkot. It is characterized by the narrow lanes as well as cul-de-sac alleys. Here you can find not only superb bangles but also pretty dupattas, beadworks as well as embroidered fabric. It is also a conventional market for gold and silversmiths. This is one place where you can bring your bargaining skills to use and get your bags full in really less money.

  1. Ravivari Bazar

 As the name suggests, this market is open only on Sundays in Rajkot streets. Here you can buy things that are new and also the ones that are used or say old. Ranging from clothes and bags to furniture and home décor, you can expect to buy almost everything here. This is Gujarat’s cheapest live cloth auction. Here sellers and the buyers come to trade the products in bulk at wholesale prices. The market goes live on Sunday mornings in a specific street in Rajkot. 

  1. Dharmendra Road

Dharmendra Road is one place where you can find almost everything that you need. Here you find ample shops offering traditional as well as western apparel apart from footwear and other things like suitcases. Apart from these shops, there is also a supermarket at Dharmendra Road from where native people usually purchase groceries as well as other home stuff.

  1. Dhebar Road

It is not just bangles and bandhani for which Rajkot is popular, it is also well known for Meenakari art furniture. Here you can find awesome brass as well as ceramic industries and infinite furniture shops on the Dhebar Roa. All these shops offer for sale brilliant brass and wooden temples that are decorated with beautiful yet intricate Meenakari art. To those who are not aware of the Meenakari art, let us tell you that it is basically a form of art where metal surfaces are infused plus ornamented with intricate colorful designs. The fabulously carved furniture available at shops on Dhebar Road is a treat to the eyes of all.

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Unexplored Bhubaneswar via #ghoomophirolens

There is much more to Bhubaneswar than old monuments, museums, and temples and though they may be the most captivating thing about the region, you can’t really miss out on some of the off-beat unexplored places after you have seen much of the popular spots. So here is a list of off-beat things to do for a unique trip to the Temple City.

  1. 360 view from atop the rock-cut caves

Climb atop the historic Udaygiri caves to revel in the marvelous 360-degree view of the city. While the climb itself is no short of a fitness test with steep steps carving a path to the top, the hike goes fine in the company of friends. But no need to fret even if you are going solo, just be warned of the monkeys on the path and remember not to open up a food packet lest it is snatched. But do carry a water bottle with you because the steep climb may make you thirsty at times. The best time to reach the caves would be afternoon so you can have ample time to take leisurely strolls and explore the place before making the climb when sunset comes close. Watch a picturesque view of the city from the top while also enjoying the relaxing view of the sunset.

Must see:

Ranigumpha, Hathi Gumpha inscription incised in a deep-cut Brahmi script, Ganesha Gumpha,  Bagha Gumpha

  1. The largest thorny garden

To a commoner, cacti and succulents wouldn’t have much appeal but this huge garden of such prickly beauties could keep anyone intrigued for a while. The Regional Plant Resource Centre (RPRC) in Bhubaneswar has a collection of around 1,050 varieties of cacti which is the largest collection in Asia. Moreover, it has evolved 200 cacti with its research and development approach. This collection that keeps growing every day due to the efforts of the scientists at the center, is of great interest to people nationally and internationally in terms of research and study. RPRC has extended this love for Cacti and its expertise in the matter to create a Cactus House in the Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi.

The way it is growing, it is on the paths of becoming the largest Botanical Garden in Eastern India. While the main aim of establishing the center in 1985 was developing a recreational garden, it has evolved into a dynamic research institution over the years. There are many recreational opportunities to attract visitors, like boating in the lake, orchidarium, palmetum, wild fruit garden, children’s play area, bamboo setum and a seed bank.

Morning walk is allowed to the public from 5-30 am to 7-30 am from March-October and from 6-00 am to 8-00 am during November-February months. Garden visit is from 8 am to 6 pm during winter and from 8 am to 7 pm during the summer. The entry fee is Rs 25 per adult and Rs 7 for kids below 12 years.

There is a sales counter of plants at RPRC, which opens from 7 am to 12 O’çlock and 2 pm to 5 pm during winter and 6 am to 11 am and 3 pm to 6 pm during summer.

Opening and Closing time (Botanical Garden):

Between 8 am and 6 pm during winter and 8 am to 7 pm during the summer.

Must see: Migratory birds in the lake when it is winter, the unavoidable Cactus collection, Orchidarium, Bamboo setum, Wild fruit garden, and Palmetum.

  1. Ride around the old city in a Rickshaw

While the city of Bhubaneswar is developing fast and turning into a Smart City, the charm of the historic old city is not lost on the visitors. And the best way to get the incredible sights of the Old Town, unhindered by any distractions is to hire a cycle rickshaw and roam around the narrowest lanes, to see rare sights and historic things that one would otherwise miss out on. The major attraction of the old city is the religious atmosphere which is engrained in the life of people living there. Along with the architecture of the 1950s and beautiful structures that have turned to ruin over the year, there are many residential structures that have existed there for a long time and would leave any newbie traveler awestruck. There are also many medieval temples along the way.

Must see:  Lingaraj temple, Mukteswar temple, Rajarani temple, Bindusagar, Brahmeswar temple

Opening and closing time:

5:00 am to 9:00 pm (All days a year).

Dos and Dont’s:     Check with the temple staff before entering the temples. Non-Hindus are not allowed inside several shrines.

  1. Get your lungs healed at the Medicinal Garden

Inhale some of the fresh air while ditching your air-conditioned stale air. Head over to Ekamra Van Medicinal Plant Garden that is located on the banks of holy Bindusagar. Inhale some of the fresh healing air into your lungs while hearing the divine chiming of temple bells and chanting as well. The medicinal garden inhibits more than 200 varieties of plants along with a beautiful pond and many stone sculptures.

Opening and Closing time: 8 am to 5 pm

Must see: The magnificent view of Lingaraj temple, Lord Lingaraj representation through Shiva Pindi, Spice herbs used for local cooking and animal figurines, etc.

Timings: During winter morning 8 am to 12 noon and 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm and during summer 8 am to 12 noon and 3 pm to 6 pm.

  1. Go cycling near the Botanical Garden by the Kanjia lake

With the calm gentle breeze blowing near the Kanija Lake, even a simple bicycle ride can give you loads of enjoyment. The roads inside botanical gardens are well-suited for cycling and will make you pass by beautiful flowers and canopy of trees. The Park also includes a Mughal Garden and a Japanese garden. One can also see varieties of migratory birds on the lake.

Opening and Closing time: April to September (7.30 am. to 5.30 pm.) and October to March (08.00 am. to 5.00 pm.).

Remains Closed on Monday

Must see: Bird-watching is a must-do activity. One should also visit Orchid Garden, Dry Garden, Rose Garden,  Medicinal Garden, Mughal Garden, Japanese Garden, Arboretum, Bougainvillea Garden, Butterfly Garden, Heritage Garden, and Evolution Garden.

  1. Bring out the shopaholic in you at the laid-back flea market

Who doesn’t like shopping? But more often than not, shopping at touristy places burns a hole in your pocket. If you want to buy some goodies at a cheap rate, visit the flea markets of Bhubaneswar. The roadside stalls and range of flea markets offer a lot of opportunities to become a spendthrift. The most recommended market would be Uni I Market where you can buy jhumkas, bangles, and other accessories at cheap rates. Men can also find jackets, shoes, scarves etc. There are many options for bags, books, toys and electronics sold at a wholesale rate. You can also visit the Indradhanu market and the Damanahaat which are just as good for shopping. Do give yourself small time to refresh and try out that lip-smacking Bara-ghugun and Gupchup (golgappas).

Dos and Donts:     Be careful of pickpockets, put your bargaining skills to negotiate and double-check all the items for any damage.

Opening and Closing time: 10 am to 10 pm

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A weekend in Rajkot

If you are looking for an offbeat tourist destination, we recommend considering Rajkot. Also known as Rangilu Rajkot (or colorful Rajkot), the city is home to many ashrams, gardens, lakes, and temples along with the school where Mahatama Gandhi received his earliest education and Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Ground. Here we bring you a plan on how to get the best Rajkot has to offer on a weekend.

How to reach Rajkot?

Located in the heart of the Kathiawar Peninsula and around 72 km from the Gulf of Kutch, Rajkot is well connected to the major cities in the region by state highways. Being one of the fastest-growing cities of the country, Rajkot has its domestic airport and railway junction and enjoys brilliant connectivity with the rest of the country whether it be through rail, road or air.

The best time to visit Rajkot

Though Rajkot has a relatively pleasant temperature most time of the year, we recommend visiting it between October and February; especially around the International Kite Festival celebrated in February every year and for which Rajkot serves as a center filling the city with enthusiasts from all over the country and its skies with colorful kites.

If you will like to have a taste of local culture, visit it during Navratri when popular local folk dance Garba is performed throughout the city.

Another major event is Janamashtami when a five-days long Lok Mela is also held and the city is alive in all its colors.  Garba is a popular form of dance and is performed during the festival of Navratri.  Mata Ambe, who rides a lion, has a special spiritual status. Diwali and Holi are also popularly celebrated.

Where to stay in Rajkot?

Though Rajkot is full of accommodation options catering to people of all pocket sizes and tastes, we highly recommend Fortune Park ITC at GPS road.  This beautiful hotel has spacious, clean and well-ventilated rooms and two restaurants to take your choice of cuisine along with a breakfast buffet. They had high-speed wifi, a hairdryer, etc among other amenities. The staff was most polite and friendly. It also has a swimming pool, parking, gym, and a bar. They also have an in-house laundry, a doctor available on call for 24 hours, and currency exchange options. For business class, they have proper conference rooms while for old people there is the option of wheelchairs.

What to buy in Rajkot?

Rajkot has grown popular for its handicrafts, jewelry, Bandhani which you can buy as souvenirs to take back home. We particularly recommend buying beautiful Bandhanis.

History

The city of Rajkot was founded by Vibhaji Jadeja and Raju Sandhi in 1610, Rajkot served as the capital of the princely state of Saurashtra during the times of British Raj and it has ever since grown to be one of the fastest developing city of the world. Today’s it’s historical significance is most marked in the fact that it was home to Mahatama Gandhi during his childhood when his father served as Dewan or prime minister to the then king of Saurashtra.

Places to see in Rajkot

  1. Kaba Gandhi No Delo

Perhaps the most popular place in Rajkot is Kaba Gandhi No Delo,  the home where Mahatama Gandhi spent his childhood.  Located within the old city on Ghee Kanta Road, it today is the Gandhi Smriti, a museum for showcasing his life through photographs. Additionally, it is also used to hold sewing and embroidery classes for young girls.

  1. Rotary Dolls Museum

One of the unique attractions Rajkot has to offer, Rotary Dolls Museum which is exactly what its name signifies – a museum that exhibits over 1400 dolls from various countries showing the difference between different cultures through these beautiful artifacts.

  1. Watson Museum and Jubilee Garden

If you are looking for a quick getaway from the hustle and the noise of Rajkot, Jubilee Garden. The garden also has the Watson Museum in it.

Named after Colonel John Watson, political agent of Saurashtra from 1886 to 1889, this museum of Rajkot displays artifacts dating found from around the state and that date as far back as India Valley Civilisation and is a paradise for history lovers. Its entrance is flanked by two imperial lions.

Among the exhibits, you will find in this museum are copies of artifacts from Mohanjodaro, some 13th-century carvings, some temple statues, some natural history exhibits, and dioramas of local tribal costumes and housing styles but what stands out amid all this is a huge marble statue of Queen Victoria sitting royally on her throne.

  1. Nyari Dam

Taking a break from museums, let us now talk Nyari Dam. One of the most scenic places in or around Rajkot. Located at a distance of mere 5 kilometers from the city. It is the perfect place to go out for a picnic and to enjoy a lovely sunset.

  1. Prem Mandir

Despite its name which figuratively means ‘temple of love’, Prem Mandir is not a temple but a cathedral. This Syro-Malabar cathedral is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Besides its architecture which shows influences of different cultures including domes that seem to be inspired by mosques and a mosaic of Christ that is seated above a lotus; the church has several other unique features  – an Aarti, for example, is also performed.

  1. Khambhalida Caves

Rajkot has much more to offer to history lovers than mere museums.  And one of such attractions is Khambhalida Caves that date back to the 4th or 5th century AD. They are three caves made of limestone. The entrance to the chaitya is flanked by life-size figures of Bodhisattva – Avalokiteshvara Padmapani and Avalokiteshvara Vajrapani.

  1. Lang Library

Something for bibliophiles, the next item in our list of places to visit in Rajkot is Lang Library. Home to over three lakh books of Kathiwadi and Gujarati literature, whether it be fiction or reference books, this library also holds some books that are written in gold on handmade paper. Lang library is only one of several in the city of Rajkot which has several major libraries including those like Rotary Midtown of Rajkot City Library and G.T. Sheth Library.

  1. Lal Pari Lake

This picturesque lake is yet another picnic spot in Rajkot that is a must-visit for tourists.

Places Around Rajkot

Gondal

Gondal is located 39 km south of Rajkot on the river from which it derives its names –  Gondali and has grown to have some minor popularity among tourists for being home to several buildings.

Somnath

Somnath temple one of the most important Jyotirlingas is located at a distance of a mere 200 kilometers. The temple is also surrounded by several other places of spiritual importance.

Gir National Park

The famous Gir National Park is located at a distance of mere 169 kilometers from Rajkot and offers an amazing opportunity to see exotic animals

Dwarka

Located at a distance of 226 kilometers from Rajkot is Dwarka, the place that enjoyed the prestige of being Lord Krishna’s kingdom. The Dwarkadesh temple here is of special spiritual importance for Hindus.

Girnir Hill

The region is famous for Jain and Hindu temples that are of great spiritual importance and attract thousands of pilgrims.

Conclusion

You can choose for yourself from the large number of attractions that the colorful city of Rajkot has to offer but we must end this article with it’s biggest USP – that is it’s people as the city is home to one of the friendliest community of the world. We hope you too fall in love a little with Rajkot’s zillion colors.

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Spiritual Belt of Gujarat

Gujarat is a dry and very much vegetarian place something that shows the rich influence of Hinduism on the state but it is its temples we see the influence most strongly.  The state holds some of the most important temples and spiritual places of Hinduism and many of them are in the form of a spiritual belt that runs alongside the Arabic sea coastline of the state. The places devoted to these temples have also grown to learn to entertain tourists in other ways and so are a natural choice for your trip. Here we bring you a complete itinerary of all that you can see in a tour of a spiritual belt of Gujrat :

  1. Dwarka

We start our journey along the spiritual belt of Gujrat with God’s residence Dwarka, also known as the Atlantis of the East. Dwarka is the empire of Lord Krishan, one of the reincarnations of Lord Vishnu. Porbandar, the birthplace of Mahatama Gandhi, has the nearest airport and from there you can take a cab. Dwarka is well connected to the rest of India via roadways and railways.

The city is home to several very important temples and the most important of these temples is 2500 Dwarkadish temple which after the visit of Shankravharya to the place is also one of four Perth (or four most important pilgrimage places) in India.

Before you visit the temple, take a dip in Gomati at Chappan Ghat. The river is in proximity of a number of other temple’s including Samudra Narayana or Sangam Narayana temple, which is at Gomati Sangam Ghat – the place of merger of the Gomti River with the sea, the Chakra Narayana temple where there is a stone which has an imprint of a chakra – supposed to be a manifestation of Lord Vishnu’s weapon, and the Gomati temple, which has an idol of the river goddess Gomati who, so the legend goes, was brought to earth by the great sage Vasishta, Lakshminarayan Temple etc as well as other attractions like a lighthouse, an amazing sea beach etc.

You must also visit the nearby Rukmani temple, a temple with a very unique story and personality. It is said a visit to Dwarkadesh temple is not complete unless you also visit the Rukmani Temple. Another very important temple is Nageshwar temple, one of twelve jyotirlingas in India. Bhadreshwar Maharaj Temple is another important temple located on the Arabian Sea.  The Shivlinga here is self-manifested and gets submerged into the sea during monsoons.

Byet Dwarka is a small island in Dwarka which is supposed to place where Lord Krishna’s palace was. It is home to several important temples too and also a Dunny Point – an amazing place to see aquatic wildlife living in natural conditions.

All these temples can be visited in a single day if planned well.

  1. Somnath Temple

Dwarka to Somnath temple distance – 258 kilometers

Several important spiritual places fell on the way as you move toward Somnath temple. Mool Dwarka is the first place in the region where Lord Krishna. The word ‘Mool’ in fact means root.

Madhavpur beach is the place where Lord Krishna married Rukmani, this beach falls on the way from Dwarka to Somnath and is one of most romantic beaches in Gujrat.

Somnath temple is the very first of 12 Jyotirlingas and is one of the oldest and the most important temples of Hinduism. The temple is a marvel of Hindu architecture and wealth and its importance can be estimated from the fact that it has been destroyed and rebuilt over seventeen times during its rich history. The temple is said to have been built by moon God Soma after Lord Shiva helped him cure himself of the curse he got as a result of preferring one of his wives over others. The moon god also has a temple dedicated to him here – Shashibhushan Temple, one of the few temples that worship him.

The importance of this temple dates back before the temple as the local Triveni Sangham where three Rivers – Hiran, Kapila, and Saraswati merge into the Arabian Sea was a spiritual pilgrimage site long before the temple was constructed here. Sangham is also worshiped as cementing the place of Lord Krishna.

Another important spiritual site is Baldev Gufa which is located at a distance of just 4 kilometers from the Somnath temple and is said to be the place where Baldev or Balrama (the elder brother of Lord Krishna) disappeared into while entering the Netherlands and returning to his original form of Sheshnaga.

Somnath Prabhas Patan Museum is home to several valuable artifacts from ancient India including pillars, stone apsaras, statues of Lord Agni, Uma Maheshwara, Lord Vishnu, Parwati, Natra Bhairava, etc but what makes it worth a visit is a very unique section that is dedicated to holy Rivers of the word. In here, samples of waters of many revered rivers like the Nile, St Lawrence, Danube, Tigris, Murray, etc are kept.

The beautiful island of Diu is a mere 90 kilometers from here.

  1. Junagarh

Somnath temple to Junagarh – 90 kilometers

Junagarh is home to several most important spiritual places as well as other tourist attractions.

Dattacharya temple is located at a height of 999 steps and is an important temple dedicated to Lord Dattacharya. You must start early and by the evening you shall have a chance to visit Amabji temple on Ambaji Shikhar not much further off. Amba Ji temple is one of the 64 Shakti peeths and is dedicated to Maa Amba. It is a very important pilgrimage place in Hinduism.

One of most important Jain temple’s of Gujrat is also located in Girnar Hills here. Mallinath temple is located at the place where Neminath who was the 22md Tirthankara became a monk here. The temple parallels the architectural genius of Hindu temples of the region and has several idols. Several other important Jain temples are also located in the region.

 

Damodar Kund is a temple dedicated to Lord Damodar Ji is another important place of pilgrimage among Hindus.

Mahabat Maqbara (a unique combination of Indian, Islamic and Gothic architecture), Uparkot Fort (a fort from times for Ashoka the great), Ashok Shilalekh – an Ashoka Edict, Darbar Hall Museum (dedicated to showcasing luxurious lifestyles of Nawabs), Darar Hila (perfect for trekking), Sakkarbaug Zoological Garden (spread over 490 acres and built by Bank Nawabs of Junagarh, it is home to over 500 animals and 600 birds), Wellington Dam (an amazing picnic spot), Moti Baug (located within Agriculture University and  home to beautiful greenery and a large water tank) and Science Museum are some of the non-spiritual places worth seeing in the region; however the one that gets our highest recommendation is Gir National Park.  Home to amazing Asiatic lions as well as over 2300 other fauna species, Gir National Park is not easy to miss.

We recommend adding these temples to your itinerary as per your time and money constraints as well as interests.

  1. Palitana

Junagarh to Palitana – 175 kilometers

The next stop in our tour of the spiritual belt of Gujrat is Palitana. Previously known as  Padliptapur or city of temples, Palitana has over 850 temples in Shatrunjya region only.

Shatrunjaya (figuratively the place of victory against the enemy) Hill a holy pilgrimage site for the Jains. The enemies referred to in its name are inner enemies. The hill is home to several Jain temples that get completely deserted during nights as even the priests leave the temples after dusk. The temples are envelopes within walls and grouped into 9 different enclosures called thanks. Each tunk has a central temple and several minor temples scattered around it.

Chaumulh temple has a four-faced Adinath as its chief deity. It was built in the 17th century and its architectural genius is based on Jain symbolism. The temple is open on all sides and the roof is square-shaped and consists of several squares with a Dome above them. The central five of these dom-topped squares form a square and represent five hills of spiritual importance to Jains.

The amazing Adishwar temple is another architectural wonder of Jain culture and is another one of the important Jain temples. It has roofs made of marbles cut in shape of dragons.

A Muslim shrine that is dedicated to Angar Pir is located not much further off. Childless couples make offerings of miniature cradles here in Hope of being rewarded with children.

We also recommend visiting the temples dedicated to Sampriti Raja, Kumarpal, Rampal, etc assuming you have time enough.

  1. Bhavnagar

Palitana to Bhavnagar – 55 kilometers

The historical town of Bhavnagar has several small temples clustered near each other

BAPS Shree Swaminarayan Temple dedicated to Shred Swaminarayan is an artistic genius with its Wal paintings, carvings, terracotta paintings, etc.  Located in a tranquil natural scene, it has a very spiritual atmosphere and offers activities for elders and children.

Another temple, Bhavnath Mahadev Temple is a very important temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It comes especially alive during a five-day celebration surrounding the festival of Shivaratri.

The Shree Takhteshwar Temple is another temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is supported on 18 carved pillars. A triple eyed statue of Lord Shiva stands inside its beautiful hall. The temple also offers a stunning view of the Gulf of Camboy.

Yet another temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Nishkalank Mahadev Temple in Bhavnagar is buried under the sea and you can only see a pillar and a flag on a heavy tide day.

Khodiyar Temple is if great spiritual importance among pilgrims of devotees of Khodiyar Maa traverse. The temple also has two dharamshalas. It also has a lake and is a very good picnic spot.

Nilambag Palace, Mangalsinhji Mahal, Bhav Vilas Palace, Gaurishankar Lake (a scenic artificial lake built by Shree Gaurishankar Oza, the Deewan of Bhavnagar, you will also find a Balvatika for Children, a temple of Lord Shiva, and another royal palace nearby), a seaside palace-cum-hotel at seashore of Ghagha, Victoria Park (rich in fauna but particularly famous birds it is home to), Barton Library (a Gothic structure and one of the oldest libraries of the state. Also home to a museum.), Darbargadh (Once the ruling seat of Royal family, it is now SBI headquarters), Ganga Deri or Ganga Jalia Talav) (a miniature of the Taj Mahal constructed entirely in marble), Gandhi Smriti (a memorial library dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi) etc are some of non-spiritual attractions of Bhavnagar.

  1. Ahmedabad

Bhavnagar to Ahemdabad – 170 kilometers

While Ahmedabad is full of tourist attractions a complete list of which is beyond the scope or need of this blog, we can’t ignore its serene temples.

Just 12 minutes from Ahmedabadh’s railway station, Haathi Singh Mandir is one of the most beautiful temples. A Jain temple, it was built by a wealthy merchant Haathi Singh. Made entirely of marble, it has some of the most beautiful architectural carvings you will ever see. Take particular note of Kirthi Satambh here.

 

The Swami Narayan temple is home to nine tombs, that are all situated to the south, and which are altogether known as “Nau Gaz Pir”. However, it is the singular breathtaking beauty of this temple that makes it a must-visit.

Manav Mandir, Sai Dham temple, Jagannath temple (a beautiful temples that holds annual rath yatra too, Shree Hanuman Ji temple, Shree Bhadrakali Mandir (dedicated to one of several forms of Maa Kali), Shree Devenderahwara Mahadev temple (dedicated to Lord Shiva, but also home to a stunning idol of Maa Durga), and also a replica of Shree Vaishno Devi temple of Jammu and Kashmir are to be found in Ahmedabad.

  1. Gandhinagar

Ahemdabad to Gandhinagar – 28 kileters

Location at a distance of about 28 kilometers from Ahmedabad, the town named after the father of the nation has one of the best spiritual experiences to offer. Akshardham temple here is one of the most remarkable contemporary temples resulting from an incredible blend of traditional sandstone carvings with modern technologies like fiber-optics, sound and light shows, etc. There is also a Sar-Chat Anand waterworks show in the evening

  1. Mehsana

Gandhinagar to Mehasena distance – 65 kilometers

Ajitnath Mandir also known as Taranga Jain temple is an important Jain pilgrimage destination near Kheralu in Mehsana. The oldest Jain temple here was constructed in 1121 by the Chaulukya king Kumarapala, under the instructions of his teacher, Acharya Hemachandra. The Svetambara compound has 14 temples in all.

 

9.Modhara

Mehasena to Modhara – 25 kilometers

Modhera Sun temple, maintained by Archeological Survey of India, is a strange temple in that it is without any idols. There are three mandaps in this temple – Guda Mandapa, Sabhamandapa, and the Surya Kunda.

 

  1. Ambaji

Mehasena to Amba hi – 123 kilometers

One of Shakti peeths, the temple at Ambaji doesn’t have the idol but a “Shree Visa Yantra” is worshiped as the main presiding deity. The yantra is not visible to the naked eye and you can not photograph here. The temple is an important pilgrimage to point among Hindus.

  1. Bharuch

If your leaving destination is to South of Gujrat, you can visit Bharuch in your return journey. If your leaving destination is toward North, you may visit Bharuch immediately after Ahemdabad (191 kilometers) and then visit the subsequent temples on your way back.

Bhrigu Rishi Mandir is located to South of Ahemdabadh and is your second option from there. It is one of Gujrat’s most important temples. The town got its name from Bhrigukachchha meaning Bhrigu’s Kachchh or Brhigu’s tortoise. According to the Skanda Purana, the sage Bhrigu, one of seven great sages or saptrishis immortalized as the seven stars and the author Bhrigu Samhita, the classic that led to the invention of predictive astrology, came to Bharuch sitting on a tortoise and made it his residence. Besides Bhrigu Rishi Mandir, the city is full of several other temples including Nav Nathas that are temples dedicated to seven swayambhu shivlingas here – Kamnath, Jwalnath, Somnath, Ganganath, Bhimnath, Bhootnath, Pingalnath, Siddhnath and Kashi Vishwanath which are the reason why Bhrigu choose it as the place of its residence.

Swaminarayan Temple, Narmada Mata Temple, a Vaishnav Haveli (enshrine of an idol of Bal Krishna), Khodiyar Mata Temple  are some of other major temples while Sindhvai Mata Temple, Santoshi Mata Temple, Nilkanth Mahadev, Doodheshwar Madhavev, Nav Graha Temple, Kala Raam Temple, Dattatreya Temple, Gyaneshwar Hanuman, Rokadiya Hanuman, Bhid Bhanjan Hanuman are some of the other important temples. There are also several Ashrams as well as some old libraries here. It is also a place to take a dip in holy rivers of Narmada to wash away your sins.

What to eat?

While in Gujrat, you must try Gujrati thali – Gujrat’s unique combination of spicy and sweet dishes. Most temples will also have Prasad offerings.

Where to stay?

A number of the places on the spiritual belt have ashrams a Dharamshala offering accommodation options. Most major cities also have hotels and other accommodation options catering to consumers of all budgets.

What to buy?

Several places including Somnath and Dwarka have shops selling beautiful handicrafts many of which are not without spiritual importance of their own.

When to visit?

For the best spiritual experience, we recommending visiting during the festival season – specifically in and around Janamshatami and Shivratri.

Conclusion

We know that your trip can not contain all these temples. We recommend making adjustments to your trip according to your time and money constraints.

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Your Holiday Plan for 2020 with several extended weekends

Are you one of those who love to plan your holidays in advance? If your answer is yes, we have a holiday plan for you which offers you the chance to have 12 big getaways within 2020 by making use of some big weekends covering it all – mountains, beaches, adventures, festivals, etc.

If you are one of those people who love to plan their holidays and apply for leaves much before everyone else in the office – though we have tried our best to ensure you won’t need a leave-in most cases, the list of long weekends in 2020 will come in handy for you. Modify this plan to make one of your own and you can apply leaves in advance.

January 11 to 13

Lohri a popular holiday falls on January 13 every year which in 2020 happens to be Monday. Along with the previous two days, it gives you enough time for the perfect weekend.

Suggested places to visit:

Although you can go anywhere, there is no place better than Punjab to be around Lohri. We recommend making Amritsar as your destination. Visit Lohri Mela there; the prestigious golden Temple, the most important religious spot for Sikhism, and Jallianwala bagh which still has the aura of terror created by the 1919 massacre there.

February 21 to 23

Mahashivratri falls on February 21 in 2020 which is a Friday and thus adds an extra day to your weekend.

Suggested place to visit:

Ujjain is one of the best places to celebrate it. Mahakaleshwar Temple is one of the 12 jyotirlingas. The festival is celebrated on the banks of the local river Kripa. According to the local legend, Lord Shiva took residence here on request of citizens of Avanti (the ancient city later renamed as Ujjain). The request was made after Shiva vanquished Dushana, a demon who tortured the people of Avanti. Kal Bhairva Temple, Ram Mandir Ghat, Bharatihari Cave are some of the other spots you can visit.

March 7 to 10

The colorful festival of Holi falls on a Tuesday in 2020. Thus you might have to take a leave on Monday, March 9, but it shall leave at your disposal a 4 day weekend from March 7 (Saturday) to March 10 (Tuesday).

Suggested Place to visit

Where better to go to celebrate Holi if you can go to Mathura and/or Vrindavan. The two towns of spiritual importance being connected to the life of Lord Krishna have many amazing temples to offer. And Holi is a popular festival here being a festival being much loved by Lord Krishna himself.

April 2 to 6

A gazetted holiday Ram Navami falls on April 2 (Thursdays) and another Mahavir Jayanti falls on April 6 (Monday). Weekend falls on April 4 and 5. if you can take a leave on April 3 (Friday). Even if you do not get the leave you still have a 3 day weekend (April 4 to 6).

Suggested places to visit

The longest weekend of the year is best celebrated by going to Karbatsk. You will find with us a five-day itinerary that will help you get the best of Odisha – including it’s a holy triangle of Bhuvneshwar, Konark Sun Temple, Puri, Chilka Lake and many other amazing spots with evenings on sea beaches also included.

April 10 to 12

Good Friday is always on Friday and a gazetted holiday always adds to your weekend. Just 3 days since you came back it is time already to go backpacking again.

Suggested places to go

The twin towns of Mussorie very deservedly called the ‘Queen of Hills’ is the perfect place to go to. If you are still tired from your last weekend travels, the holiday will be very laid-back lazying in the cradle of Himalayas. If fancy has you to see places; there are several to be found here – Kempty falls, mall road, Sir George Everest House, Sister’s Bazaar, Char Dukan, etc.

May 23-25

With the gazetted holiday of the festival of Id-ul-Fitr falling on May 25, Monday; we have another 3-day long weekend.

Suggested places to go

Darjeeling is our suggestion for this weekend. A chance to ride toy trains (especially through Batasia Loop) and Ropeways; river rafting, as well visiting Tiger Hills, Nightingale Park, Singhalia National Park, Rock Garden, the Peace Pagoda, Sandkhaphu, etc and of course the world-famous tea plantations are some of many attractions that this hill town has to offer.

October 2 to 4

October 2 is the National holiday being Gandhi Jayanti as always. In 2020 it falls on Friday giving you a three-day long weekend.

Suggested places to visit

Indore, aptly dubbed as the food capital of India, and now the cleanest city of the country is the place to be for the first half of this weekend – visit Rajwada Temple, Lal Bagh Temple, Indore Museum, etc are some of the places to visit in Indore. For the second half of the holiday make a trip to the holy island of Omkareshwar and holy town of Maheshwar.

October 24 -26

Dushera falls on October 26 which is Monday. You this have a three long weekend

Suggested places to go:

With relatively cool temperatures; it is a good time to visit the pink city of Jaipur. Amber city light and sound show, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Jal Mahal, etc are some of the city’s countless attractions.

October 30 to November 1

The third long weekend in the blessed month of October is occasioned by Id-e-Milad which falls on October 30, a Friday in 2020 and thus… You guessed it, a three-day long weekend.

Suggested places to visit

Delhi shall be the destination we suggest for this 3 day weekend. The capital city has a rich history and is thus full of a number of attractive places to see like India Gate, Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Chandani Chawnk, Lotus Temple, Humayun Tomb, Rashtrapati Bhavan to name a few.

November 13 to 15

Diwali, unfortunately, falls on November 14 a Saturday in 2020 but Chhoti Diwali which falls on a day before (November 13, Friday) will still increase your weekend to 3 days.

Suggested places to go

It is cliche to reserve Goa for Christmas or new year’s Eve and we have something special to suggest for Christmas. The occasion of Diwali is the occasion for Narak Chaturdashi which unusually celebrates the victory of a demon named Naraksur. The festival is marked by grand possessions throughout the state. And of course, there are beaches, wine, natural beauty, etc.

November 28 to 30

Guru Banal Jayanti falls on November 30, a Monday in 2020. This makes for another 3 day weekend.

Suggested places to go

If you haven’t already seen the Taj Mahal, let this be your occasion to make a trip to Agra. Jama Masjid, Fatehpur Sikri, Akbar’s tomb are some of the other places to see in Agra.

December 25 to 27

The Christmas day falls on a Friday bringing in another 3 day weekend with Saturday and Sunday that follows on December 26 and 27.

Suggested Places to go:

An Andaman island named Swaraj Island is our suggestion for this holiday – a perfect place to enjoy the incredible beauty of the Arabian sea.

This is all from us today. You can use our plan as a draft to plan your own holiday. Feel free to make adjustments and changes according to your tastes and needs. 🙂

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15 places in India to see before 2022

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged all Indians to visit at least 15 tourist destinations to promote domestic travel in India, it becomes important to list out 15 beautiful destinations one must visit before 2022. India’s tourism sector is so dependent on foreign travelers since many tourists love the idea of visiting India, yet the people of India feel the need to visit abroad before they have visited every state in India. Many places in India are worthy of international attraction, yet ignored by domestic tourists, mainly due to lack of awareness or lack of infrastructure. But the increase in the number of tourists will only boost the economy of the place, leading to better facilities and development of the locals living there.

  1. The Beach Paradise in Andaman

When we ghoomophirosisters visited Andaman we were so surprised by the underwater beauty that we had to question why Andaman wasn’t as popular as the Maldives or other international destinations. Even though afraid of water, we thought of Hrithik Roshan in ZNMD and took the plunge. For lovers of the aquamarine or people living in mountainous areas, this beach paradise will be a pleasant surprise. The best time to visit Andaman is from November to April.

What to do: Apart from water sports like snorkeling, jet skiing, scuba diving, and others, Andaman also has many other tourist attractions. There is a Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park there along with a Rajib Gandhi Water Sports Complex in Port Blair. You can spend a relaxing day at Radhanagar Beach or visit the Cellular Jail National Memorial. Andaman also has other popular beaches like Merk Bay, Wandoor and Corbyn’s Cove beach.

How to visit?

Air connectivity through Vir Savarkar Airport in Port Blair. Sea connectivity with major cities like Chennai, Kolkata, and Vishakhapatnam through Haddo Wharf Port in Port Blair.

  1. Realms of Wilderness in Binsar

Binsar is one of the lesser-known places in India that is perfect for wildlife enthusiasts. It is located in the heart of Almora in Kumaoni and is known for its wild jungles, incredible heights, and peaceful surroundings. Mark Binsar on your calendar between October or November.

What to do?

We went to Binsar during December but since it was the peak season, most of the camping sites were booked. Binsar has many incredible camping sites but they are mostly booked in advance yet we were lucky enough to get our bookings done. We also went on a Jeep Safari in the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary and saw Himalayan Deer, Leopards, Barking Deer, Porcupine, and flying squirrel. Binsar also has other places we went for sight-seeing at like the famous Mahadev Temple, Mary Budden Estate, Zero Point and Pariyadeva Pashan.

Though not many, Binsar does have a nice vegetarian restaurant called Dolma restaurant with good food and genuine prices. For dessert, there is Baba Cake nearby.

How to visit?

Binsar is 152 km away from the nearest domestic airport which is in Pantnagar. Rail connectivity is through Kathgodam Railway Station which is 119 km away. There is also road connectivity with the nearest neighboring cities.

  1. The Coffee Plantations in Coorg

Coorg is a gorgeous hill station in Karnataka that is just a quick ride away from Bangalore. The best time to visit is from October to March. We went to Coorg mainly for the enriching Coffee Plantations which the place has plenty.

What to do?

Coorg also has many other attractive places like the Abbey Falls. We went hiking on Brahmagiri Peaks and also spent a calm day at Namdroling Monastery. A week is enough time to explore the entire place. One day we were on a Jeep Safari to Nagarhole National Park and the next we went ziplining in River Kaveri. The Nalknad Palace and Iruppu Falls left a memorable imprint on our minds.

How to reach?

By air: Mangalore is the nearest airport which is 156 km away.

By rail: The nearest railway station is 106 km away called Mysore Junction.

By road: It takes 5 and a half hours to reach Coorg from Bangalore. It is a 238 km long ride.

  1. Camp at Kanatal

Kanatal in Uttarakhand is one of the best places we have found for camping. We spent a weekend at Kanatal enjoying great weather and panoramic sceneries. Though we visited Kanatal in July, the best time to visit Kanatal is between April and June.

What to do?

38 km from Mussorie, you can only imagine the kind of beauty Kanatal possesses. At the shore of Tehri Lake, we enjoyed the rich view of the sunset and also visited the famous Sukranda Temple. The Kodia Jungle gives the place a mystic aura and the New Tehri Dam is a sight one must not miss. Go valley crossing as it is one of the most popular adventure sports in Kanatal. The charges for it are just Rs 300 for a 10-15 minute activity. To get into the “Pahari” feel, we stayed in a homestay in Kanatal. It was there that we enjoyed the delicious Pahari food.

How to reach?

By air: Jolly Grant Airport is located at a distance of 92 km from Kanatal.

By rail: Rishikesh railway station located at a distance of 75 km is the nearest railhead to Kanatal.

  1. Paragliding at Bir Billing

Bir Billing in Himachal Pradesh is the place that held the first-ever World Cup for Paragliding. If you are an adventure enthusiast and haven’t visited Bir Billing yet, book your tickets for April, May or June. Bir Billing has more than ten paragliding spots and is popularly known as the paragliding capital in India.

What to do?

First of all, go paragliding and if left with some time, visit the Billing Valley and the historic temples nearby. Bir Billing has Chamunda Temple, Bajinath Shiv Temple and a Shiva Shrine that attracts pilgrims from all across the country. You can also visit the Ahju Fort and enjoy delicious Himachali cuisine.

How to reach?

By air: Kangra airport, the nearest airport is 67 kilometres from Bir.

By rail: The nearest railway station to Bir Billing is Pathankot which is 140 km away.

By road: Bir Billing is accessible by road as it is connected with nearby cities of Delhi, Chandigarh, Manali, Shimla through buses.

 

  1. Tirthan Valley in Himachal

Who has not heard of the famous Kullu-Manali? Kullu valley is known for its beauty and in the heart of District Kullu in Tirthan Valley. We visited Tirthan in the hot summers of June and were surprised how a place can be so calm and adventurous at the same time. On one hand, the beautiful scenery of the valley laid our hearts to rest while traveling through Great Himalayan National Park was a thrill beyond imagination. Raghupur Fort embodies the rich history of Himachal while Jalori Pass Trek was both challenging and fulfilling.

How to reach?

By air: Bhuntar airport is 48 km away.

By rail: Ambala railway station is 188 km away.

By road: One can also enjoy the scenic road trip via car or bus from the nearby states.

 

  1. Ski Lovers Unite at Auli

One trip to Auli will make you never want to travel out of India. Located in Uttarakhand, the snowy mountains of Auli are best for Skiing and even if you don’t know the basics of Skiing, the activity is just as fun to watch. The best time to visit Auli is during winters when it is all covered in snow i.e from December to February. But even during the summers, Auli has its charm with captivating sunsets and mesmerizing view of the Himalayas.

Kuari Pass Trek and Pangarchulla Peak are the main attractions of Auli but one can also visit Kalpeshwar and Sri Hemkunt Sahib.

How to reach?

By air: The Nearest airport is Jolly Grant airport of Dehradun.

By rail: Haridwar railway station is the nearest railway head from Auli.

By road: Travel towards Joshimath which is well connected to many towns and cities of Uttarakhand. From here, Auli is a short ride away.

  1. See the Valley of Flowers

The Valley of Flowers has more than 300 flower species. Located in Uttarakhand, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Many travelers already have it on their bucket list and since it is located at an altitude of 3,858 meters above the sea level, families often go on this trek. We visited Valley of Flowers during the peak season in July and got such great pictures. The only issue is that travelers need to be more caring for the environment when they visit the Valley of Flowers. The untouched beauty of the various species of flowers seems to be getting polluted by plastic wrappers and traveler’s nonchalant attitude towards the environment.

How to reach:

You can book a trek and have a customised itinerary for your visit to the Valley of Flowers.

  1. The Royal Jodhpur

Known as the Blue City of Rajasthan, Jodhpur has forts that will entrap you in the history and the royal old era. From Mehrangarh Fort located at a hilltop to stone pavements and royal landscapes, Jodhpur oozes the essence of Rajasthan. The main city of Jodhpur has many restaurants and we tried the Bajre ka Sogra and Badam Halwa. Visit Jodhpur from October to February because that’s when the weather is most comfortable for the visitors. The summer months in Rajasthan are quite harsh.

How to reach:

By air: Jodhpur has a domestic airport connected to major cities.

By rail: Jodhpur Railway Station is also widely connected.

By road: Road to Jodhpur is also smooth and easily accessible.

 

  1. Offbeat getaway at Prashar Lake

One of the top tourist attractions in Himachal, known for trekking enthusiasts and gorgeous views of the Dhauladhar range is Prashar Lake in Mandi District. Trekking till Prashar Lake is a mid-difficulty level trek. There is a three-tiered temple right near the Lake that is beautifully constructed. There is also Bhutnath Temple with great architecture located on Samkhetar, Mandi.  There is a Shanan Hydel Project that is another tourist attraction in Barot village in Mandi. The best time to visit is April to July or September to November.

How to reach

By air: Kullu Manali airport is the nearest airport which is 73 km away from Mandi.

By rail: The nearest railway station is 50 kilometres away.

  1. Explore the Alpine Forests of Dhanaulti

The thick alpine forests located 2200 meters high in Dhanaulti bordering Mussorie is an offbeat destination for those who wish to live the true wildlife. The Eco Park in Dhanaulti is filled with lush green trees and it also has adventure sports for kids such as commando net, Burma Bridge and Flying Fox. It is a huge and well-maintained park. We went camping at Thangdhar Camp and also visited Surkanda Devi Temple. We visited Dhanaulti during September and September to June is the best time to visit the place.

How to reach

By air: Jolly Grant Airport is 82 km away.

By rail: Dehradun railway station is 25 km away from Dhanaulti.

By road: One can also travel via road from the nearby cities.

 

  1. The Spiritual Varanasi

The spiritual ghats of Varanasi might not call to you until you have crossed 30 but there is nothing to make you feel truly mortal as a visit to Varanasi. The Pooja Aarti, Prayers and calm banks of the holy river made us feel the essence of what it means to live in India. The Kashi Vishwanath Temple and Durga Temple and two renowned tourist attractions. Apart from that, there is Assi Ghat, Manmandir Ghat, Manikarnika Ghat and Dashashwamedh Ghat which are worth visiting. Mark your calendars between October and February.

How to reach

By air: Varanasi has a domestic airport which is Lal Bahadur Shastri Airport.

By rail: Kashi Railway Station and Varanasi Junction are the two major railway stations.

By road: Varanasi is well-connected with nearby cities via road.

 

  1. Amidst the Clouds in Meghalaya

Meghalaya is the much-awaited holiday destination on every traveler’s list. Who wouldn’t love to be amidst the clouds, surrounded by mighty green mountains? Caving in Meghalaya is also one of the greatest adventurous activities but only partake if you aren’t afraid of insects and dark spaces. Some other places to visit in Meghalaya are Khasi Hills, Garo Hills, Seven Sisters Falls. Enjoy the sunset neat Umiam Lake and feel the serenity of Nohkalikai Falls. Click the best selfies at Shillong View Point and Nohwet Living Root Bridge. Plan your visit between March and July.

How to reach?

By air: Umroi Airport is the nearest domestic airport.

By rail: Guwahati Junction is the nearest railway station with good connectivity to other cities.

  1. Land of Waterfalls- Cherrapunjee

Cherrapunjee in Meghalaya deserves a stay for at least a week. Its living root bridges made of rubber trees are the biggest attraction and seem like something straight out of a fairytale. The Mawsmai Caves and several waterfalls add to the tourism potential of Cherrapunjee. Nohkalikai Falls, Daiñthlen Falls, and Kynrem Falls are worth a visit. Since the weather in Cherrapunjee is mostly rainy, you can visit it from November to May.

How to reach?

By air: Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport is the nearest airport and is 153 km away.

By rail: Guwahati is the nearest railway station.

  1. Dalhousie

Dalhousie is known for its world-famous architecture. The Victorian era architecture amidst the refreshing green mountains and mesmerizing rivers acts as a charming spot for travelers. Go on a jeep safari in Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary. The architecture of St John’s Church will leave you awestruck. Some other places to visit are Satdhara Falls, Subhash Baoli, and Chamunda Devi Temple. Visit from March to June.

How to reach?

By air: Pathankot is the nearest airport.

By rail: Pathankot is also the nearest railway station.

By road: Dalhousie is well-connected via road.

Plan out your travels till 2022 and do visit some of these places with your entire family to support domestic travel in India!

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Reasons to plan the visit to north-east India

North-East India is the one-stop destination for all travelers. There are several places to visit in North-east IndiaStill untouched by the bustling city life, the region of Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, etc still have natural scenic beauty that has not been destroyed by the umbrage of travelers yet. There is a lot to be explored in North-East India which is why it becomes the best offbeat place to travel to for all those who have already seen or have no interest in seeing the “popular” places. The top 5 things that will compel you to visit North-East India are: 

The Tribal communities

North-East India is brimming with unique tribal communities. Even in the modern age, these tribals live completely cut-off from the outside world and whether it is the Apatani Tribe in Arunachal Pradesh (fascinating because of their tradition of facial tattoos) or Head hunters in Nagaland, or Galo tribes, each tribe has a unique and fascinating culture that one would love to get familiar with. But it is best to find a local guide who would inform you about the tribes and their behavior beforehand. While generally, they are welcoming to tourists, you must not do anything that they find offensive.

Rare cuisines

Being in North-East India would make you feel like you are not in India at all since the seven sisters have a unique identity. While cuisines in the rest of the country is identified by the rich use of spices, in North-East states, different ingredients like bamboo shoots are used to flavor the cuisine. Moreover, in certain areas, the cuisine is inspired by Tibetan or Nepali style of cooking. Some of the must-try dishes are Narasingha masor jhol which is a specialty of Assam, Smoked pork with bamboo shoot and Gundruk in Sikkim.

Rich scenic beauty

The beauty of North-East India is beyond what one can imagine. There is no shortage of challenging treks that one can go on, there are many offbeat destinations that make for a memorable road trip and waterfalls, pristine forests and tea gardens are a common sight to be enjoyed. You can go on The Bailey Trail Trek in Arunachal Pradesh for spectacular views or Tawang or living root bridge.  Moreover, the natural landscapes are credited with making travelers grow spiritually after their visit to North-East India.

Endangered wildlife to be seen

Along with magnificent views, North-East India is also home to endangered wildlife species like the one-horned rhino. North-East India has many National Parks where travelers can go on Safaris to see endangered animals. One of the must-visit parks is Kaziranga National Park situated in Assam. Nokrek National Park is also a good option for travelers in Meghalaya.

It is a spot that highlights diversity in India

Though a part of India, the seven sisters differ from the rest of the country in all ways. The culture is closer to that of Tibet and Nepal while the cuisines are also completely different. The people of North-East India resemble people from China or Burma in their appearances and the hassle-free atmosphere adds a fascinating element to the beauty of North-East India. Not only this, it boasts of places like Kamakya temple, which has religious importance too. And the people respect their natural surroundings a lot. Sikkim, a part of North-East states is the first state to be completely organic.

Therefore, North-East India is a crown jewel of the country and makes one feel like they are visiting a completely different country altogether. Apart from all the things mentioned above, there is a lot to be seen in North-East India. One can see the Tibetan culture reflected in people’s lifestyles and enjoy the rich handicrafts.   

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