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Araku~The Coffee pot of India

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#Hill Station of Andhra Pradesh Valley of beauty``` Araku Valley is a scenic hill station in Andhra Pradesh, India, known for its lush greenery, waterfalls, coffee plantations, and tribal culture. You can enjoy a scenic train ride from Visakhapatnam, passing through tunnels and bridges, or drive along the winding roads and admire the views. Explore the natural wonders of Borra Caves, Katiki Waterfalls, and Padmapuram Gardens, or learn about the local tribes at the Tribal Museum and the Dhimsa dance. Taste the aromatic Araku coffee, sample the local cuisine, and shop for handicrafts at the markets. Araku Valley is a perfect destination for nature lovers, culture enthusiasts, and adventure seekers. The Tribal Museum in Araku, Andhra Pradesh is home to a variety of food grains. It is an ideal place to get some information about the atmosphere and culture of the tribes. The place also has few shops which sell souvenirs. There is a place beside the museum where the local people prepare chic

The blue hues of Maldives

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  Maldives travel blog — The hues of blue~ In the Maldives there are two types of islands: One are normal islands inhabited like the Male capital or the islands that travelers are often come such as Maafushi, Guraidhoo, Fulidhoo; The second is the Resort islands only for tourists, which is also the main industry in the Maldives. Male capital Male capital | maldives travel guide Maafushi Island Tourism is a key industry for economic development in this country. That’s why Maldives waives visas for all travelers of all nationalities within 30 days. However, your passport must be valid for at least 6 months. Maldives is located in a tropical climate area. The year-round heat background is extremely high, rarely falling below 25 degrees Celsius. The weather in the Maldives is also deeply affected by the sea so even with the high heat of the sun, there is no drought or discomfort. In general, you can go to the Maldives at any time. You should note in the Maldives travel guide, the rainy sea

The magic of Armsterdam

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#En route Netherlands ~~~Magic via Amsterdam Let's take a tour throughout Amsterdam Amsterdam Itinerary: Day 1 Take a Free walking tour A great way to orient yourself to the city is with a walking tour. You can learn some history, find out where the major sights are, and explore all those winding canals. I think free walking tours are a wonderful first activity in any city.  Do a canal tour Amsterdam is a city tied to the water; it grew around its canals and the taming of the Amstel River. The canals of Amsterdam are incredibly beautiful, and there’s nothing like seeing the city from a boat. Skip the big canal boat tours you see around the city — they’re overpriced. You can instead hire a private boat for about 50 EUR an hour. The boats are small, the tours more intimate, and your captain can give you a personalized tour. If you can split the cost with some other travelers, you’ll get a cheaper and more hands-on experience. If you don’t want to do a private tour, expect to pay arou

The bright lanterns

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 #WAY TO JAPAN! ~~~~~The beautiful Floating lanterns awaits for you in the bright Lantern festival A lantern can also be a vessel to bring good intentions into the world, including a hope for wealth, good health, and prosperity. They are believed to help manifest positive things into your life and into the world.  The festival ends with the  Saiun Kujaku  (Rainbow Peacock)—a brilliant fireworks display.   Winter in the city of Tsunan, Niigata, sees heavy snow fall, the heaviest of which typically occurs in late February to March. In order to brighten up these dark, winter days, citizens began to hold the annual Tsunan Snow Festival. This tradition has continued since 1974 and now many travellers come to the city to take part in the festival and light their own sky lanterns. These beauties of this Lantern festival, not only in Japan but also in the parts of China and its surrounding regions(East Asian Countries) attracts not only the local people but most of the wanderlust tourists and

The crisp of nature- Ladakh

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 Days of Holidaying Fun in Ladakh – Here’s the Plan!   Read more:   Here’s Why a Holiday to Ladakh Must Be on Your Bucket List This Summer Touring Leh and its Monasteries Hemis Monastery, Ladakh Once you are done with breakfast, head out to tour the monasteries here. Whether it is the Hemis Monastery with the tall Buddha statue or the many stupas made of gold and silver with Tibetan  thangkas , there is a common thread of tranquillity running through them. Visit the Thiksey Monastery, the largest in Ladakh, to admire its traditional Tibetan architecture. Come evening, spend some more peaceful moments at the Shanti Stupa, and head back to the town for a traditional Tibetan meal. Other Sightseeing Options:  Jama Masjid, Namgyal Tsemo Monastery Places to Eat:  G-Kitchen, Bob’s CafĂ©, Chopsticks Noodle Bar  Drive to Nubra Valley via Khardungla Khardongla Ladakh is a land of contrasting landscapes and a fine example of this is the Nubra Valley and the Hunder Desert in its heartland. Nubra an