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#ghoomophirosisters Packing List

We usually keep getting the request to share our packing tips from naïve and pro solo travelers. This blog typically talks about packing details while we are on the road. Happy Reading! as we as #ghoomophirosisters understand that packing right stuff is very important and is challenging too for solo backpacking females.

Every time we travel, we discuss a lot on what need to be taken and what needs to be left behind, and over the 8 years of journey, we realized our bags are getting lighter and lighter.

Here you go!!

Bag or Day Pack – Apart from your backpacks, don’t miss to carry a small sling bag/day pack. This helps to keep the small stuff like sunscreesn/lip balms, shades, watch, one pair of clothes, water bottle, wallet etc within reach,

Travel Documents: Don’t miss to carry important documents like passport, requisite visas, extra photos, local currency, health insurance, traveler cheques, local guide book, emergency numbers. These all can be accommodated in your day bag.

Travel Clothes: Wrinkle-free washable pants/trousers (with a zipper to turn them into shorts and preferably with plenty of pockets) – we stay away from jeans in the tropics: they stay wet forever (if you’re traveling in cities, jeans are perfect if that’s what you usually wear),  wrinkle-free washable blouses (one short and one long sleeves), pair socks (get special walking socks, not cotton ones)1 pair hiking sandals (for beach, town, and shower) or walking shoes. Cold weather clothes, a lightweight fleece jacket – or something warmer if you’re heading where it’s really freezing. Large plastic poncho or lightweight waterproof (carrying an umbrella can be cumbersome). Some scarves, and other accessories that can be mix and matched.

Personal Items: Nail clippers, Small bottle of antibacterial soap ,Small tube of moisturizing cream or lotion, comb or hairbrush, Toothpaste, toothbrush, Viscose or microfiber travel towel , Deodorant or talcum powder, Hair clip or barrette (if you have long hair), Eye mask and ear plugs, Eyeglasses, contact lenses and supplies, Sunglasses, sunscreen. Wristwatch with an   alarm function (Fastrack has come out with real swanky collection), small candles and waterproof matches, toilet papers, sanitizers, mosquito repellent.

Getting Technical: a small LED, plus a headlamp , Individual country plug adapters , Pens , A small penknife or Swiss Army , Cell phone/phone cards/charger (make sure you pack it in something waterproof).

Travel Money belt, First aid kit, and your credit cards are other things which you would not like to miss.!!

Go pack and travel!!

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Explore the Unexplored Delhi with Team Ghoomophiro

When talking of Delhi’s historical monuments, in the first instance, India Gate, Jama Masjid, Jantar Mantar, Humayun’s tomb, Red fort and Qutab Minar are probably the names that strike every Indian’s mind. Because of their antiquity and marvelous architecture, they have been attracting tourists from all over the world who visit the capital city. Seldom do people realize that there is more to Delhi than this; there are more historical places of the visit than these conventional ones. Unnoticed by the common public yet beautiful and serene, it is apt to call such esoteric monuments- ‘The hidden treasures of Delhi’. Some of them are as follows.

Rajon ki Baoli: A grand stepwell located in the Mehrauli Archaeological Park, Rajon ki Baoli is a perfect escape from the hustle- bustle of the city. Its prettiness and impressive isolation make one feel closer to the era it was built in.

Sabz Burj: Built at the intersection of the Lodi and Mathura roads, near Humayun’s Tomb, the mysterious Sabz Burj is a blue-domed tomb despite its literal meaning, green tower (apparently due to a restoration blunder). The purpose for which it was built is still unknown but an interesting fact is that it was used as a Police Station during the British rule. Entry is prohibited but one can take a proper glance at it from outside the fences circumscribing it.

Arab Sarai: It was built by Humayun’s widow, Haji Begum to accommodate 300 Arab priests whom she brought back from her pilgrimage to Mecca. It is a big rest house. Only its Northern wall is in a decent condition while all the cells are in a dilapidated state now.

Zeenat-ul-Masjid:This mosque is located to the south of the Red fort and was built by Aurangzeb’s daughter, Zeenat ul Nissa. It looks like a miniature form of Jama Masjid. Zeenat-ul-Masjid literally means ‘Ornament of Mosques’ and the monument truly lives up to its name.

Zafar Mahal:This is the last monument built in the Mughal period by Akbar Shah II. Bahadur Shah Zafar II wanted to be buried there but unfortunately died in exile in Rangoon. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has suggested  setting up a Mughal Museum in the palace to encourage visitors and remove the current encroachments that have taken place.

Atgah Khan’s Tomb:

Atgah Khan was Akbar’s foster father and was murdered by Akbar’s foster brother, Adham Khan. Located in the heart of Central Delhi’s Hazrat Nizamuddin Basti, the tomb is obscured by brick shacks. It is one of the most splendid creations of the Mughal period. One comes across this structure while visiting the Daragh of Hazrat Nizamuddin but unfortunately does not know what it is.

Apart from the six aforementioned historical monuments in Delhi, there are other ones also, plenty in number, which crave attention today. It is upsetting to see the heritage of our rich past being ignored carelessly. Begumpur mosque, Bijai mandal, Dareeba khurd, Qila Rai Pithora, Tomb and Mosque of Isa Khan, Adam khan’s tomb and the list goes on and on…

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How Solo Travel Heals Break-Ups

Break-ups are painful. It feels bad, that the person you trusted from your heart, gave everything dumped you and did not acknowledge your worth. They are not only miserable but quite disappointing too. These are in fact testing times, but unfortunately most of us go through it. Few come out of it gracefully and use this to evolve themselves as person while others linger on it for more time. Best thing one can do is, pick up a bag-pack, get your passport and start travelling. Invest your anxieties, anger as cure and look at the brighter side of life. For your solo travel, since you shall be involved in multiple activities, you will realize that you can conquer anything and everything in the world. Here we are penning down some important reasons to travel solo, which can detox and detach you from your past which bonfire of your ex’s belonging can’t do.

Travel Distracts You

Breakups leads you in vicious circle of thoughts. You keep reminded of the time spent with your ex, things done, not done and all kind of multiple thoughts. They drain you with numerous thoughts. Exploring new places solo gives you fresh perspective and thoughts about the life. You realize different people have different problems and you are the not the only going through pain. Solo travel lets you heal your pain, as you are away from the painful memories.

Travel Boosts your Confidence

During break up, one’s confidence does go for a toss. In this situation planning everything on your own, meeting new people, though for a week or a month helps you to get on the right track and boost your ability to make decisions. Travelling solo does everything which is required for a bruised ego.

Travel lets you explore your true-self
Post breakups, it is very important to hold on to your senses and realign yourself towards your goals.travel lets you to go beyond your limits and forces you to experience the new things about yourself. You realize your strength and weakness. It is actually a rediscovery mode, which eventually helps in healing your breakup grief. Trust your intuition and enrich your experience.The memories you make with yourself are yours to keep and will never come with any regrets. You’ll learn valuable lessons and truly understand what you’re capable of. An adventure is food for the soul.

Travel lets you smile again

World is a beautiful place. Nature’s enchanting beauty will definitely make you smile again. It will also let you realize the value of time and who is worth of your tears.

If you’re feeling upset, go pack your bags and get yourself indulged in the world of adventure. Travel is the best thing you can do with your break-up. It is indeed a therapeutic experience one can have. We are sure, once you shall be back, you shall be thoroughly rejuvenated and up to take up next steps with more zeal in life. You might change something in your stars and thereby changing your destiny

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Central India Travel Trends wildlife

Things can be done while at Kanha National Reserve

Madhya Pradesh is the king of jungles, and when it comes to tiger spotting, Kanha is most popular amogst wild-life photographers. However, it is not tigers that this reserve is famous for, there are other activities, in which one can indulge themselves for an overall wilderness experience. The post pens down the things that can be done while at Kanha National Reserve.

Safari at Kanha National Park: The dense Sal forests at Kanha preserves the whole different world for city buzzlers like us. This world is the abode of wildlife in its purest form. During the safari to any of four zones at Kanha you can feel the peaceful co-existence of wildlife and nature. As you pass through these roads, those bed time jungle stories seems to be real to you. Jackal, Tigers, Spotted dears can be seen roaming and chatting.

Cycling in the Buffer zone: There is a well- marked 7 Km trail that start from Khatiya Gate and goes till edge of the park. It is apparently the buffer zone, where-in you may encounter tigers sometimes, but overall morning cycling keeps you fit and make you feel fresh.

Interaction with Baiga Tribes: One can go to the near-by villages in Mandla District. Most common tribe in the region is Baiga tribe, which are famous for their tattoo art. A quick interaction with them gives you insight about their culture, their traditions, and way of living. Not to miss they are always eager to offer you their signature home-made drink called Mahua.

Learn Gond Painting: Gonds are one of the largest tribes that dwells in these lush green jungles. While you are roaming around at Kanha, spending time with Gonds and learning their famous paintings should also be a part of your itineraries. The vividity of colors being used to reflect the celebration of nature is indeed remarkable.

Birding: Kanha National Reserve offers one of the best avian beauty to its visitors. Reserve is the house of more than 300+ species due its tropical climate. torks, teals, pintails, herons and egrets, Jungle fowl, White Rumped Shama, White Bellied Drongo, Spangled Drongo. Racket Tailed Drongo, Twany Babbler, Jungle Babbler, Indian Scimitar Babbler, Grey Francolin, Painted Francolin, Black Naped Flycatcher,Common Iora, Eurasian Blackbird, Gold Mantled Chloropsis, Jerdon’s Leaf Bird, Golden Oriole, Black Hooded Oriole, Common Grey Hornbill, Malabar Pied Hornbill, Asian Brown Flycatcher are few to name though.

Don’t get disappointed, if you don’t spot tiger, because reserve has much more than just tiger or leopard sightings. Moreover, The entire journey to the Kanha Reserve is way too enticing and is fresh air in the hustle bustle life.

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UNESCO sites that you should visit in North India

In 2014, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) recognised 32 places as World Heritage Sites in India. These are the places that are great importance of cultural or natural heritage as described in the UNESCO World Heritage Convention. Of these 32 sites, 25 are cultural sites and the other seven are natural sites.

Here is the list of UNESCO sites which can you should visit in North India

Qutab Minar & its monuments, New Delhi

One of the most popular & visited heritage site in India. It was build in 1311 by the muslim ruler . The Qutab complex includes Qutab Minar, Alai Darwaza, Alai Minar, Qubbat-ul-Islam Mosque, Tomb of Iltumish, and Iron Pillar. Its foundation was laid by Qutb-ud-din Aibak, but completed by other rulers.The Qutab Minar is the tallest brick minaret in the world, inspired by the Minaret of Jam in Afghanistan, The Qutab Minar is 72.5 metres (239 ft) high, has five distinct storeys, each marked by a projecting balcony carried on muqarnas corbel and tapers from a diameter 14.3 metres at the base to 2.7 metres at the top, which is 379 steps away.

Jantar Mantar, Jaipur

This observatory was built by Rajput king Sawai Jai Singh in 1734 CE.  It has a collection of nineteen architectural astronomical instruments. Apart from this it boasts of having the world’s largest stone sundial. The instruments helped in observing astronomical positions with the naked eye.Not only this, it is one of the best preserved observatories but also a great example of the scientific & cultural heritage of India, shared over the centuries.

Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh

This is one of the hotspot for Buddhist tourist in India. Monuments at Sanchi are the oldest stone structure in India and was originally commissioned by Ashoka, the Great. Sanchi Stupa is the most important of all the monuments here. Stupas are large hemispherical domes, which has a central chamber, in which the relics of the Buddha were placed. The Sanchi Stupa is one of the best preserved early stupas in central India. This stupa is surrounded by a railing with four carved gateways facing all the four directions. This Buddhist vihara is located Sanchi Town in Raisen, 46 km north-east of Bhopal.

Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam

This  famous sanctuary is located in Assam and known for its one horned rhinoceroses. Apart from Rhinos, the park is a home for  many endangered species Tigers, Elephants,wild water buffalos, swamp deer & birds.

The project was started by Lord Curzon in 1905. The park is located in Nagaon district. Nearest airport is Guwahati, which is 271km away from the park.

Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh

The park was established in 1984 & is located in Kullu region. It is part of the Himalaya biodiversity hotspot and is home to  25 different forest types along with a rich collection of fauna species, several of which are threatened. One can spot very rare species of plants and animals such as blue sheep, snow leopard, Himalayan brown bear, Himalayan Tahr, musk deer spruces, horse chesnuts and huge alpine meadows. The park is spread over an area of 1,171 km2 at an altitude of between 1500 to 6000 m. One can do trek and camp inside the park by taking prior permissions.

Humayun’s Tomb, New Delhi

This was the first garden tomb of India & was built by Begum Bega in the memory of his husband Humayun. This monument is considered as the precursor monument to the Taj Mahal, which was built a century later. Apart from the tomb of Humayun, it houses about 150 tombs of various members of the royal family.

The Red Fort Complex, New Delhi

Red Fort Complex, also known as Lal Qila is a palace fort built in the 17th century by Shahjahan, when he shifted his capital from Agra to Delhi. It is one of the ceremonial & political centre of Mughal government It got its name Red fort because of the red sandstone used to make the enclosing walls.The fort complex was planned according to iSlamic prototypes & reflect Persian traditions. Today , every year on15th Aug, the PM of India hoists the national flag and delivers the national speech. Light & sound show about the Fort history ,is also a major attraction

Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Parks, Uttarakhand

It was established in 1982 , near the peak of Nanda Devi, in West Himalayas. The gentle landscape of the Valley of Flowers National Park complements the rugged mountain wilderness of Nanda Devi National Park &  Together, they form a unique zone between the mountain ranges of the Zanskar and Great Himalaya.Like GHNP, this park also give shelters to many rare and endangered animals, including the Asiatic black bear,snow leopard,musk deer,brown bear, red fox,blue sheep etc.

This summer vacation, get your kids on an educational tour to UNESCO sites, and let them cherish the rich heritage they belong to.

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Delicacies from North-East

7 sisters as they are often known as are famous for its beautiful amalgam of culture.  The place is endowed with natural beauty and a large part is still untapped. So far you must have heard about places to visit in North-east India. This time, let’s take you to another facet of the place, which is yet to be discovered, is the variety of cuisines, that place offers for food lovers. Though most of them are non-vegetarian they are less spicy and very healthy.  Let me take you the culinary ride to these states with topmost delicacy from each state

Khar (Assam)

“Khar” is the key delicacy for Assamese. Traditional Assamese lunch usually starts with “Khar”. It is prepared by filtering pulp of raw papaya, pulses and few herbs through dried banana ashes. Ginger paste & mustard oil is added as per taste. It is quite refreshing and healthy. Kol Posola Khar & Papaya Khar is its variants.

Smoked pork from Nagaland

Pork is the main source of meat in Nagaland. It is usually prepared by boiling the dried smoked pork in soup, which consists of tomato, chilies and local herbs. Once fried with soup, one can feel the taste of bamboo shoots and soup inside which makes it lovable for pork lovers. Its deep smoky flavor makes it to top the food charts. Apparently, it tastes super with steamed plain rice. Chives are added to garnish it.

Eromba from Manipur

Eromba is the traditional cuisine of Meitei Community of Manipur. It is very spicy unlike other north-eastern cuisines as Chilli is the main ingredient of the cuisine. It is a tasteful combination of the favorite local ingredients like fermented dried fish, fermented bamboo-shoot and Raja/King chili. It goes well with rice and bread. Key for good Eromba is sweet smelling fermented fish.

Jadoh from Meghalaya

Jadoh is rice and meat-based Khasi delicacy from Meghalaya. It is famous pulao in Meghalaya and is usually cooked with minimum oil and spices which makes it all the more favorable for health-conscious folks.  Jadoh is usually prepared with hill rice or joha rice, which is short-grained, which is mixed with succulent pieces of Pork, chopped onions, green chilies and ginger garlic paste. Jadoh is generally served with Tungrymbai, ferment soy paste and Dohneiiong, pork with sesame seeds.

Bai from Mizoram

Bai is the primarily a stew kind of dish and is very popular amongst Mizos.  Bai could be vegetable Bai, or non -vegetarian as well. For non-vegeterian Bai, base is kept as pork, where-in spinach chopped cauliflower, beans, spices; rice and diced potato are boiled with water. It is heated till rice, meat are not cooked. The dish is healthy due to good content of spinach. Bamboo shoots make it more palpable and aromatic.

Awan Bangwi from Tripura

Awan Babgwi is a kind of dessert typical in Tripura. Prime ingredients used for this includes rice, cashew/raisins/ginger gratings; Rice is soaked overnight. It is then grinded with rest of the ingredients to make a paste, which is then wrapped in Laiu leaves in the form of cones. Its texture is both aromatic, and spicy.

Gyathuk from Sikkim   

It is primarily a noodle-based soup and is often called as “Thupka”. It is usually an appetizer but due to veggies/meat, it is quite filling. It is very soothing for the chilly winters in these areas. It can be served hot after garnishing it with spring onions.

Hungry Kya!! Pack your bags for North-east and enjoy the wide variety of healthy and tasty food!!!

 

 

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Why you should date a girl who loves traveling

Traveling is one of the most rewarding and exciting things you can possibly do, so it makes sense that dating people who make travel a priority is definitely a good idea. You might wonder, if traveler women are wifey material or not, so here you go with few convincing reasons

Life shall be super adventurous

Girls who travel are the most exciting partners as you will find them coming up with one story or the other. It is little difficult to have any dull moment with them, as they are always up with any new adventure or the other. You can always trust her that she will survive any situation and can also help you out to overcome them as well. She will always be keen to be your fantasy’s crime partner. You shall be pushed to your limits every-time, you plan anything in life with them

She is witty, spontaneous, independent and intelligent.

Travel alone usually made these ladies so independent that they can never be burden on you. Instead you will always find them giving you a helping hand in your everyday chores. Usually they are low maintenance and easy going. You wouldn’t find them getting into undue arguments unless mandatory. They are smart enough to handle situations on their own. Travel teaches them adaptability, and hence they are adaptable to all situations of life with you.  As they meet lot of people on the travel, they know how to keep the conversations engaging and add fun element to it.

She is good problem –solver

As they travel, they need to think on their feel almost every time they get stuck to difficult situations which may include delayed flights, messed up washrooms, missed trains. They are the ones, who don’t make faces in such situations. Instead they always find a work around to get the travel on. This problem solving ability lets them to be great partner in bringing their partners out from the challenges of life. She is one of those who make lemonade, when life throws lemons at her;)

She is Active

Whether she is trekking to Himalayas oar getting lost in jungle, she has the habit to cover it all in limited time. This makes her active in her day today life to be healthier version of herself.

She isn’t materialistic

She is not the one who will get wooed by expensive gifts. Instead all you need to gift her small adventure trips, your time or pictures of you too traveling together. She will be happy to listen chirpy birds or gazing stars with you. Life Experiences is what makes her happy.

Open-minded

Since she happen to have her interaction with multi-culture people, she is open to all. You can be truly yourself with her without having the fear of being judged at every step. She is not those who will tell you “You are weird”. Instead, she will come up with similar stories.

Financial Management

She is probably the hardest working gal you will ever meet in your lifetime. She will take a couple of jobs or more, to fund her trips and adventures. What’s more, she shares her travel experiences to the world via a blog, and converts it into an extra source of income. They are the ones who find myriad ways to generate money on the road.

She’s loving and thoughtful

She may be on the road a lot, but a girl who loves to travel always have the habit to write. She tries to relate everything she sees with you and miss you. You are part of his everyday routine and do take ideas from other cultures to make your life better.

So did you make up your mind or still thinking? I totally believe she will be worth it. So get ready for a wild crazy ride for entire life time, where-in you can have meaningful conversations with her while experiencing beautiful escapades, soaking lazily on the beaches.

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Packing Checklist for a Perfect Beach Vacation

Is coconut water, sand in your shoes, and beach hair on your mind? This means you are waiting for idyllic beach vacation. Before actually getting on beach vacation, ensure you have packed the following items to make it memorable and perfect one, so that you don’t end up wasting time in stores while on beach;)

Clothing

Ensure cotton and linen clothes. Sarongs, kaftans, one-piece dresses along with matching accessories also make you look more beautiful. Try to keep clothes that can be matched and be worn with multiple combinations. Prefer packing light shades like peach, sky blues, yellows, thereby keeping color scheme really simple. Few scarves can be added to the bucket. Keep loose clothes as well to dress for breakfast and some great party dresses for evenings. Ensure all your swim-wears, bikinis are such that it can make you look more graceful and sensuous, and most importantly you are comfortable carrying them. Don’t forget to keep a skinny metal belt.

Sunscreen

As you plan to be tanned on the beach, and soak yourself in sun and sand, sunscreen is a big must. Try to get one with SPF 50+. Lip Balm, wet wipes, nail cutter and shimmery Lipper are also few of the additions to your vanity kit. Keep it light. In fact, you can keep these items at multiple places, rather than keeping everything in one bag.

Loafers

Say no to your heels, while you are on beach vacation. Keep loafers, cool flipflops as they are comfortable as you walk on sand or indulge in beach sports and also easy to wash off the sand. If heels are must, then go for a wedge of black color for evening.

Beach Towels

Though most of the hotels will provide you with towels, but in case you are not on private beaches, it is advisable to keep a light weight towel, not only to dry yourself but also it can be used to sit on it or to lay over on shacks.

Hats

A hat makes you faishonista, acts as anti-ager, and above all protects your bad hair from sun. Prolonged exposure to sun can damage your hair. Prefer a baseball hat, beach sun hats of light shades. Beaded straw hats also adds value to your beach wardrobe.

Shades

Get a good pair of sunglasses to cover your eyes from UV rays. Try to have shades with large lenses, so that they can cover the major part of area below eyes.

Camera and Phone Accessories

Keep your camera handy and phone battery charged, so that you don’t miss any chance to click and get clicked. Beaches offer abundant opportunities to click the nature. If possible try to carry GoPro or water proof camera, in case you plan to go under water.

First-Aid Kit

A first-aid kit with preliminary medicines, Dettol, bandages, cotton swabs, pain- killer is a mandate

Wondering, your vacation dates are approaching and packing is still incomplete? Go for online shopping and have everything at home without any hassle. To pack them all, do carry a smart beach bag of light color along with a zip-lock bag, where-in you can keep your valuables, wallet and phone as you plan to jump in water for sports.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Is budget a concern, try these hacks for Euro travel!!

Euro travel has always been on most of our minds, but what stops is exorbitant budget, that comes with the travel plan and then most of us take the step back. This post talks about the quick budget hacks for Euro savings that can be kept in mind as you get set go for Euro travel..
Plush Hotels!! A Big No
If you want to experience Europe in style, drop the idea to stay in hotels. Instead, try homestays, budget hostels, and couch surfing. This will give you the flavor of country, their lifestyle and above you shall be able to save some penny too that can be utilized to extend your stay;) These cultural interactions make your travel more memorable and enrich your experience which gives you stories for life. These locals also let you know about the places which are pocket friendly to visit and have their own charm as their represent the true place. Visiting typical tourist place is not that much fun as compared to the unexplored lanes of Europe. Believe me they is much more what we see on internet.
Sufficient Cash & Emergency Cash.
Ensure you have enough cash as you travel. You can avail good forex services to convert Euro to INR. It is also advisable to keep cash at different places to avoid situations like theft and robbery. Also ensure you have list of sites, places handy which can help you with forex urgently, if required. Most importantly, don’t withdraw money from ATM and never get your forex changed from airport.
Local Language!! Great Help
Learning few native words makes you one of them and most of locals try to help you in bargaining. They really like the people who try to be one of them. This sweet gesture of yours can actually act as a boon while you want every penny to be saved.
How to save on Food and Water.
Water is little expensive in European countries. Make sure you carry a refillable water bottle, which can be refilled from public places, otherwise a part of your budget shall get wasted in purchasing water bottles. Also, do visit supermarkets once in a while, as you can find local food, fruits, etc. at cheap rates. You can actually purchase edible items and cook on your own in hostels and home-stays. It is a great idea to prepare a small bag, with some quick bites so that you don’t spend a lot on the way on food.
Experiencing Europe for free
Do visit tourist centres of the cities, to get the info around free events, discounts. Also, you can get hold of all inclusive passes from these bureaus as you travel, try to use local transport as much as possible.
Europe is a beautiful place, and you definitely would like to stretch your stay which can be made possible if you spend less on food, lodging and transport and spend more on sightseeing and enjoying the place. Most importantly travel in off-season 😉

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Pocket perfume for travelers- Neesh Perfume

As a solo and avid traveler cum bag-packer, I often try to travel light and the biggest challenge that I usually face is how to minimize my vanity box, and I must say, Neesh perfumes have filled this market gap with their new range of pocket perfumes. They have around 12 Attar fragrances, out of which 6 are for men and 6 for women. Best part of these is pocket friendliness both literally and figuratively as it is priced as low as Rs.340/- for 20 ml which lasts long with a single spray, and the presentation is cute enough that you would not like to miss keeping it in your travel purse. Product is widely available online on SnapdealFlipkartAmazonEbay.

All about their Fragrances– These cute perfumes are packed in small pikpacks, which are flat in nature. This help in their portability in travel and can be kept in clutch bags, travel belts etc. They are made up of natural oils, which increase its lasting effect.

Women’s Perfume

  • Zaafran-e-Hindustan:It has a musky kind of fragrance, which is further enriched with few flavors of rose and saffron from Iran.
  • Sultana: It has a mixture of strong fragrances of royalty with amber and tea rose
  • Rose-e-Mohabatt:It has honey-suckle, rose, lavender and chocolate, and is little enticing.
  • Oud-De-Venice:Subtle and romantic fragrance.
  • Belle-d-Oud:Aamzing fragrance due to combination of honey and berries.
  • Amour-de-Oud: It has a fresh and clean fragrance of White lily mimosa with musk & dark amber.

Men’s Perfume

  • Oud-e-Khaas:It has a lingering base note of musk and agar wood, sharp sweet wood with Indian saffron in the top notes. It will give you a lavish feel all together. It is like a red carpet on which a macho man like you walks like a boss.
  • Moha-beau-t:If you have an addiction for perfumes, you gonna love this fragrance. It is enriched with French-rose and saffron.
  • Eau-de-Mehfil:Very strong and perfect, when you have tracked long distance, as you still would be smelling nice.
  • Attar-e-Neesh:It is very attractive.
  • Attar-e-Nazakat: It is indeed graceful with honey in it.
  • Attar-e-Ishq:It has a perfect blend of sweet vanilla, a top note of nutmeg, bakhoor and cedarwood.

If you are Attar and Oued based perfumes fan, then Neesh perfumes are must try for you.

 

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