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10 Most Haunted Places in India with Real Stories Behind | Feature Articles | Solitary Traveller

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  Are you someone who is mystified by tales of horror and the supernatural? Well then, get ready for a real treat! India is a land of great beauty and culture. It is also a land teeming with innumerable myths and legends, many of which cross paths with the supernatural. Almost every city, town, and village here have their own share of haunted places and horror stories. Some of these places have become so popular that they have entered the legendary list of most haunted places in India.  10 Haunted Places of India with Real Stories So if you want to really test your courage and feel the adrenaline rushing, here are the top picks along with the stories associated with them: Bhangarh, Alwar Picture Courtesy: Google There is hardly a time when Indian spooky stories creep into conversations, and Bhangarh is not mentioned. This historic and majestic fort was built by Raja Bhagwant Das in the year 1573 and is located at the foothil

10 Ideas of Bucket List for Adventure Travellers | Feature Articles | Solitary Traveller

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  Have you spent your lockdown hopping from one couch to the other? Well, rest and leisure may feel good. But too much of it can make life monotonous and leave your heart aching for some activity! Even if you are a fitness freak who has spent a comparatively productive lockdown, working out within the confines of the walls can get boring after a period of time. It is time for you to test your fitness outdoor and give your soul a taste of the adventure and adrenaline that it has been waiting for! With the second wave of the covid-19 almost coming to an end, now is the best time for you to sit down and start chalking your plans. Best 10 Ideas for Adventure Travellers To help you choose the best, we bring you a curation of the top adventure activities from across the length and breadth of our country. Go through them to plan your next trip or add them to your bucket list. Gondola Ride – Gulmarg Picture Courtesy: Google A hill st

10 Famous Historical Monuments of Medieval India | Feature Articles | Solitary Traveller

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Do you sometimes wish that you could time travel? Well, peeping into the future may still be a distant possibility. But with a bit of imagination, you can easily recreate the grand history of our past. And which is that vehicle that can transport you to the past? It is none other than many medieval monuments that are spread across the country. Medieval monuments have not just stood the test of time; they still fascinate us with their intricate architecture and rich designs. The stories that you may have read in your history books come alive as you explore these monuments that speak a more eloquent language than any tale heard or read. So join us as we explore the top 10 historical monuments that are worth a visit? Humayun’s Tomb, Delhi Built in the year 1569, Humayun’s Tomb has of particular cultural significance since it is one the earliest examples of the dynastic mausoleum built by the Mughals on the Indian subcontinent. Reversing

10 Stunning Royal Palaces to Visit in India | Feature Articles | Solitary Traveller

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  Since the ancient era, India has held a unique place on the world map owing to its rich diversity and culture. This culture and artistic taste of the land best finds its expression in various architectural masterpieces built since centuries here. So if you truly want to experience India and its cultural wealth, you ought to visit the palaces. The palaces don’t just display the artistic gift of our ancient people, but they also bring alive all those fantastic tales of grandeur and opulence of the rulers of this mighty land. Given that our land is dotted with so many small and large palaces visiting all of them may not be possible in one lifetime. To help you through, here is a selection of the top names that you may include in your next itinerary: Samode Palace, Jaipur Picture Courtesy: Google Set at the foot of the Aravalli range, Samode palace is one of the tourist hot spots of Rajasthan. This royal palace is located 40kms

10 Unexplored Dishes Of North East India | Feature Articles | Solitary Traveller

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  Are you a “foodie-travelholic”? Wondering what that means? Well, for many of us, a new place is not merely about exploring the sights and sceneries. It is about immersing ourselves in the unique culture and the tradition of the place. And what better way to experience cultures than through gastronomical delights? Picture Courtesy: Google For those of you who are bored with the usual butter chicken and pav bhajis, northeast India awaits a treasure trove of cuisines. Much like the region itself, the dishes here, too, waits to be explored by the travelling community. Given the vast diversity of the region and the availability of some rare and exotic condiments that you will scarcely find anywhere else in mainland India, the food here is sure to surprise your taste buds. From the sweet-toothed ones to those that love spicy and tangy, there is something in offer for everyone here. So bringing you a complete range of sinful delights from

10 Precautionary Measures For Safe Travel Post Pandemic | Feature Articles | Solitary Traveller

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  Have you been shelving all your travel plans for more than a year owing to the coronavirus pandemic? Well, there seems to be some hope at the end of the tunnel now. With the availability of vaccines and W.H.O declaring that travel through aeroplanes and private vehicles are considerably safer, many tourist locations are preparing themselves to play the host once more. Picture Courtesy: Google  When the prime minister of the world’s largest democracy announced a nationwide lockdown on the evening of March 24 th , 2020, the entire country came to a standstill. While some activities began to be allowed with time, travel still remained far down the list.  But this is soon to change. With the new vaccine drive and increased awareness about the disease, the long-lasting clouds of uncertainty are finally clearing. Nations such as Israel and Spain are already stepping towards a virus-free future. Hopefully, other nations will soon join the