In this post, I will detail everything you need to know before your trip to India!
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Here is what you should do if you’ve only two days in New Delhi! From history to culture, India’s capital is no stranger to captivating sites!
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Beyond The Horizon: A Guide To The Sangke Grassland
By Daisy LiSangke Grassland is on the west side of Xiahe County in Gannan. It is amid the Tibetan Plateau and is one of the most scenic prairies in China.
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Chopta Chandrashila Trek: The Ultimate Guide To Tungnath
By Daisy LiThe Chopta Chandrashila Trek leads to Tungnath, the highest Shiva temple in the world. This Himalayan hike is breathtaking. Here is all you need to know!
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As one of the most celebrated holidays in China, Chinese New Year is full of tradition and customs! Here are a few unique facts you may not have known.
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Rajasthan is a beautiful state north-west of India. With a vibrant culture and varying landscapes, it remains one of my favorite destinations. Within the geographically large state, a number of cities have become famous tourist attractions. From the historical city of Jaipur to Udaipur- the lake city, to Pushkar’s camel festival and Jodhpur, India’s ‘Blue City’, Rajasthan is full of adventure.
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The Himalayas is one of the few experiences that have stayed with me throughout my peculiar ventures abroad. The eminent mountain ranges offer ample refuge for those hoping to disconnect from the chaos of everyday life.
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As one of the oldest cities in China, Xi’an was the Capital of several vibrant Chinese empires. While it is capital no more, the city remains a potent educational, economic, and sociocultural cosmopolitan. It also houses the Terracotta Warriors, is home to amazing cuisine, and was the starting point of the Silk Road.
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From green hills to rocky cliffs, the Himalayas is one of the few experiences that have stayed with me throughout my peculiar ventures abroad.
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India’s colorful history and vast geographical area have resulted in a multifaceted country with varying language, customs, and architecture. Gwalior is one such city that exemplifies it all.