Serolsar Lake Trek: Our day out in the wild

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Serolsar lake, a cute little lake, nestled in a peaceful corner of Tirthan Valley in Himachal Pradesh, is worth spending a day at. It requires an easy, one day trek (5+5 kilometers) from Jalori Pass. With the mysterious Budhi Nagin Temple by the lake, the experience becomes all the more interesting. Sharing our experience of the trek with helpful tips for your planning.

Thekkady- Periyar National Park: Experience of a lifetime

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Thekkady is a cute little hill station in Idukki district of Kerala. With verdant landscape, a beautiful lake and a vibrant culture, it presents itself as a great monsoon destination. In this article, I would like to share our experience, an experience of a lifetime. Many travel enthusiasts actually know Thekkady for the Periyar National Park, and its Tiger Reserve.

Dzukou Valley Trek in Nagaland : A complete guide

With charming rolling hills, and lovely lilies blooming, Dzukou Valley is the crown jewel of North East India. Though in recent times, it’s getting popular among travellers, there is not much proper guidance on the trek available online. In order to fill this void, here is this article: Dzukou Valley trek in Nagaland : A complete guide.

Sundarbans National Park : How To Plan Your Trip

Sundarbans, literally meaning the ‘beautiful forests’, lives up to its name and reputation by all means. It derives its name from the dominant mangrove plant species- Heritiera fomes, or ‘Sundari’ in local language. Mangroves are arguably among the most beautiful forests with typical salt-water resistant trees growing inside water making for quite an fascinating sight. Here’s a guide on how to plan your trip to this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Why Kaziranga and Rhinos are so important

One of the most majestic animals to still roam the surface of earth is the Rhinoceros, an endangered species. And one of their largest homes is the Kaziranga National Park in Assam. This makes it one of the most important National Parks in the world. The “UNESCO World Heritage Site” tag is just an official proof of it.