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Walking Tours in India: The Best Way to Explore Cities

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  There is a saying that India is so diverse that the culture, language, food, and lifestyle, change every few kilometres. You surely don’t want to zoom past all this diversity. The way to explore and soak in all of it is by walking around the cities in India. Walking on foot is not just aesthetically satisfying, but it is an opportunity to understand and briefly live through the culture of the city . Wondering which are the best cities to explore on foot, we have got you covered! Go through this exhaustive list of the best cities you can explore on foot across India: Lucknow: The City of Nawabs Picture Courtesy: Google Walking through the streets of Lucknow is like walking through lanes of history, culture, architecture, and rich heritage. One can start by exploring the beauty of the Bara Imambara, the central hall of which is the largest arched construction in the world. One can then visit Chotta Imambara to admire the chandeliers, silver throne, and beautiful gard

Harmony in the Wild: Unveiling Conservation Endeavors and Ethical Wildlife Tourism in India

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  India is a country rich in biodiversity and known for its diverse landscapes. As a result, the country has always been at the forefront of global conservation efforts, and in recent years, there has been a growing urgency to protect our planet’s natural wonders. In this article, we will share insights into India’s conservation initiatives and responsible wildlife tourism practices, highlighting the country’s commitment to preserving its ecological heritage and promoting sustainable tourism. Conservation Initiatives: A Tapestry of Commitment  India’s commitment to conservation is reflected in various projects that span the length and breadth of the country. One of the most well-known initiatives is Project Tiger, launched in 1973, which focuses on preserving the majestic Bengal tiger and its habitats. Over the years, this project has witnessed significant success, with tiger populations showing encouraging signs of recovery.  Complementing this endeavour is Project E

Journeying Through Diversity: Exploring the Unique Charms of Train Travel in India

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  India, with its vast expanse and rich cultural tapestry, offers a travel experience like no other. While myriad modes of transportation weave through the diverse landscapes, a train journey in India stands out as a unique odyssey, a sojourn that encompasses the essence of the nation. In this extensive exploration, we delve into the intricacies and nuances that make a train journey in India an unparalleled adventure, spanning historical narratives, cultural amalgamations, panoramic landscapes, culinary escapades, and the shared stories that echo through the rhythmic clatter of wheels on tracks. Historical Reverie: The Roots of Indian Railways: To truly appreciate the unique charm of train journeys in India, one must embark on a historical expedition through the annals of the Indian Railways. The inauguration of the first passenger train in 1853 marked not just the inception of a transportation system but the dawn of a new era in connectivity and accessibility. From a

10 Mesmerizing Waterfalls of North-East India

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  What is the best destination for a mind that seeks serenity and a soul that craves nature’s healing touch? If you are searching for such a retreat, then look no further. Away from the chaos and noise of cities, the offbeat places in northeast India will be your salvation. The wonderful waterfalls of north-eastern states are sure to bless your weary heart with calm and peace. Picture Courtesy: Google Now, like most travellers you must be wondering, “is northeast India safe to travel to?” Here we would like to assure you that – yes, it is. It is safer than many other Indian tourist destinations. Thanks to the active efforts of the respective state governments, the North-Eastern tourism sector is also quickly flourishing. You can safely explore the hidden gems of northeast India. Follow our travel guide to know our selection of the top ten waterfalls of northeast India. Kanchenjunga Falls, Sikkim Picture Courtesy: Google