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20 Best places to explore in India during Summers

To get rid of the daily hubbubs and tiring work schedules the city slickers wait for a much needed routine break from their work to feel invigorated. India has countless hill stations which are worth being explored, especially during summers. Once in a while traveling any destination, can help the explorers assemble constructive information about these destinations, while rewarding themselves with the most surreal and incomparable memory banks.

Kerala named ‘The Most Welcoming Region’ for the 4th time

Another year in a row, hotels take the top spot in the Traveller Review Awards 2022 as the most-awarded property type in India, with 3644 partners being recognized for their efforts. Homestays take the second spot with 1141 properties being honoured, followed by resorts, guest houses and apartments.

Is Kayaking in the backwaters of Alleppey on your bucket list?

Kuttanadu in Alleppey popularly known as “the rice bowl of Kerala” is one of the very few regions across the globe where cultivation is done below sea level. Kuttanadu is indeed the most attractive backwater region that should not be missed while visiting Kerala.

Kodaikanal – The princess of hills

Kodaikanal which also known as Kodai is usually famous for its Kurinij flower which blooms once in 12 years and covers the whole valley into the blue sea. Madurai is the nearest Airport to the Hill station.

Why Kashmir is known as paradise on earth?

Before Kashmir became a valley it was a huge lake known as the Karewa Lake. The valley lies between the Karakoram Range and the Pir Panjal formed when the lake was drained during tectonic shift.

Surf the top and beautiful beaches of Goa

The sparkling waters and the sun shining like a blessing make Goa beaches perfect for indulging in fun and frolic. Along with the astounding natural beauty that makes them glorious, the several shacks, restaurants, and clubs on the beaches bring alive the mood of being in Goa.

Go strawberry picking at Lambasingi village this winter

The hamlet is also known as the ‘Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh’, a title it truly deserves. It is also the only place in south India that receives snowfall during winters. The village came into light after the temperature dropped down to a sub-zero level in the year 2012.