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Best Australia Tour Packages from India with DOrganizers
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Top Wildlife Safari Tours in India 2025
India is a land of diverse cultures, rich history, and breathtaking landscapes. Among its many treasures, the country’s wildlife safari tours stand out as a unique way to experience the natural beauty and majestic creatures that inhabit its national parks. In 2025, wildlife enthusiasts and travelers alike can look forward to an array of luxury tiger tours in India, Golden Triangle tours in India,…
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Australia is a land of diverse landscapes, vibrant cities, and unparalleled natural beauty. Whether you're a nature lover, history enthusiast, or adventure seeker, this stunning country has something for everyone. To help you plan your perfect getaway, we've rounded up the top 5 must-see attractions you simply cannot miss on your Australia tour.
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'India’s Andaman and Nicobar Islands are home to some of the world’s most remote and vulnerable tribes. But now, they’re at the centre of the country’s plans to unleash its 21st century potential.
The government in Delhi wants to use the territory to build “the Hong Kong of India” – a hub of trade, tourism and defence – costing billions and bringing thousands of people to the islands.
But experts are warning that this economic development could come at the expense of an indigenous group – with fears they could be completely wiped out – along with their delicate ecosystem.
The Indian government maintains the project will preserve the sanctity and rich biodiversity of the area and its people – and that the development of Great Nicobar will improve people’s quality of life. We asked the Delhi government for a response to our report, but they did not comment.'
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How Can You Pick the Perfect Australia Tour Package?
Australia provides a wide variety of experiences, from dynamic cities to breathtaking natural landscapes, making vacation planning there exciting. Nevertheless, selecting the ideal Australia trip package might be difficult due to the abundance of possibilities. We've put up a guide on how to choose the ideal Australia tour packages to assist you in making the right choice and guarantee that your trip to Australia is all you've ever imagined. Read this blog.
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Best Australia Tour Packages from India with DOrganizers
Are you dreaming of an amazing vacation to Australia? At DOrganizers, we offer the best Australia tour packages from India to make your vacation dreams come true. From breathtaking beaches and renowned sites to thrilling experiences and diverse fauna, Australia is a place of treasures waiting to be discovered. Whether you're traveling with family or friends, or arranging a romantic break, we have packages to fit your needs and budget.
Reasons for Choosing Australia for Your Next Vacation?
Australia has beautiful landscapes, lively cultures, and amazing experiences. Here are some solid reasons to consider Australia for your next vacation:
Iconic Landmarks: Visit globally renowned attractions like the Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and the Great Barrier Reef.
Unique Wildlife: Get up close with kangaroos, koalas, and other fascinating creatures found only in Australia.
Breathtaking Natural Wonders: Explore the Outback, stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and awe-inspiring waterfalls.
World-Class Cities: Discover the charm of cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth.
Adventure Opportunities: Enjoy thrilling activities like scuba diving, surfing, and skydiving.
DOrganizers: Your Travel Partner
Planning an international trip might be difficult, but with DOrganizers, you are in good hands. Here's why DOrganizers is the best option for your Australia tour package from India.
Customized Packages: Tailor-made itineraries to suit your preferences and budget.
Experienced Team: Professional travel experts with in-depth knowledge of Australia.
Comprehensive Services: From flight bookings to accommodation and guided tours, we handle it all.
24/7 Support: Reliable customer service throughout your journey.
Affordable Pricing: Competitive rates without compromising on quality.
Top Destinations to Explore in Australia
Australia is a vast country with countless attractions. Here are some must-visit destinations included in our tour packages:
Sydney:
Visit the iconic Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
Relax at Bondi Beach or enjoy a ferry ride to Manly.
Explore the Royal Botanic Garden and Darling Harbour.
Melbourne:
Discover the city’s vibrant arts scene and cultural landmarks.
Take a day trip along the Great Ocean Road.
Visit Phillip Island to watch the famous Penguin Parade.
Gold Coast:
Indulge in thrilling rides at theme parks like Warner Bros. Movie World and Sea World.
Relax on stunning beaches or enjoy water sports.
Explore the lush hinterlands of Lamington National Park.
Cairns:
Experience the Great Barrier Reef, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Take a ride on the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway.
Explore the Daintree Rainforest and Kuranda Village.
Uluru:
Witness the majestic Uluru (Ayers Rock) during sunrise or sunset.
Learn about the Aboriginal culture and history.
Explore the Kata Tjuta rock formations.
Activities to Include in Your Australia Tour
Australia has a wide choice of activities to satisfy all travelers. Here are some experiences you can incorporate into your itinerary:
Wildlife Encounters: Visit Kangaroo Island, Taronga Zoo, or the Australia Zoo to see unique wildlife.
Adventure Sports: Go snorkeling, scuba diving, or surfing along Australia’s pristine coastlines.
Cultural Experiences: Participate in Aboriginal cultural tours and workshops.
Food and Wine: Savor Australian cuisine and visit vineyards in regions like Barossa Valley.
An Australian vacation promises wonderful memories, and DOrganizers is here to make them a reality. From iconic locations to thrilling activities, our Australia tour packages from India include everything you'll need for an unforgettable trip. So pack your luggage and join us as we explore Australia's treasures.
Contact DOrganizers today to book your dream vacation and start your journey to the Land Down Under!
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End of the World VII
Ruesha Littlejohn x Child!Reader
Summary: You spend the day with Ma
After the trip to the zoo in Australia, you find yourself going to the zoo regularly.
Most of the time, it's London Zoo but today Ma has driven you out for nearly two hours to Whipsnade Zoo because they have red pandas and those are your favourite.
Her teammates are coming too but that's okay because you know Ma will keep you safe.
It's meant to be Mammy's week, you think as Ma keeps you in the car while she tries to unfold the pram. But seeing Mammy on Monday gave you a weird icky feeling in your tummy.
She's been in Ibiza through the week, partying and having fun in a different country. It had been weird seeing her again.
She was still the same Mammy. She looked the same. She smelt the same. She acted the same but, still, you got a bit of a weird feeling looking at her and you didn't settle in easily your first night with her and cried and cried and cried for Ma so they've swapped around the schedule to give Ma this week.
Next week, you'll try again with Mammy.
But, this week, you're with Rue and she lifts you into your pram with one of your felt dolls.
"You feel okay?" She runs a hand over your cheek and you giggle a little at the ticklish feeling.
"Yes, Ma."
"And promise me you'll tell me if you need the toilet?"
Your head bobs. "I will."
A kiss is pressed to the top of your head. "You're a good girl."
You giggle, kicking your legs out a little.
Most of Ma's teammates are already inside so Ma buys tickets quickly and goes in.
You let Rue push you around for most of the day but emerge from the pram to stand between her and Georgia and look at the red pandas.
They're very pretty and they're your favourite animal.
You've got a few of them as little figures for your Barbie zoo set but nothing beats seeing them in rea life.
They clamber all over their enclosure and Ma lifts you up onto her hip so you can see me clearly.
It's easy for Rue to hold you up while also digging around her bag for a snack, ripping open the packaging of the chocolate bar and taking a bite.
She offers you the next bite and you chew mindlessly as you stare as one of the animals misjudges a jump and goes tumbling down the ramp.
You giggle as the second red panda jumps onto the first.
"They're silly, Ma," You say and Rue beams at you.
"Silly? Are they?"
"Uh-huh."
"Do you want to move on yet?"
You glance back at the funny red pandas and your jumper cuff somehow makes its way into your mouth.
It's a bad habit but it's never been Rue's first choice of habits to break you out of. Your bed wetting issue is much more pressing than chewing your cuffs.
Chewing your cuffs is probably the bottom of the ladder, under getting you to get rid of those creepy porcelain dolls your grandma gave you and getting you to speak without mumbling.
"We can stay a bit longer here, if you want," Rue says and you nod.
Most of her teammates go off to do their own things but Georgia stays to keep you both company as Rue walks around the fence of the red panda enclosure with you secure in her arms.
"Ma," You say suddenly when you finally allow yourself to be taken to the other animals.
Rue doesn't hear you, pushing your pram and talking to Georgia next to her.
"Ma."
The pram keeps moving and you wiggle a little in your seat, tears already welling in your eyes.
"Ma!"
You don't have a loud voice even when you shout but Rue's in tune to your noises most of the time and she definitely hears you now.
"What's up, Kiddo? What's going on?"
You whine. kicking your legs out. "Potty, Ma. I need the potty."
"Can you-?"
Georgia nods as Rue unclips you quickly. "I can stay with the pram."
Even though you've told Rue that you need the toilet, she knows you've left it to the last minute like always.
You've probably needed it for a little while now, hoping that the feeling would go away so Rue hightails it to the toilets.
She sets you up on the sink once you're done and helps you with your hands.
"Do you want to have lunch here?" She asks, scrubbing your hands," Or we can go home?"
You'd been at the zoo since it opened and Rue can see how easily your eyes are growing heavy.
"Mmm."
Your cuff is straight back at your mouth and Rue gently pulls it down so she can hear your mumbles properly.
"I know," She says," It's already been a long day. Naps at home sounds great, huh?"
You head bobs up and down in a nod as you're hoisted back up onto Rue's hip again and taken over to where Georgia's waiting.
"Red panda!" You gasp and Rue's eyes go wide.
"You didn't."
"I so did," Georgia replies with a grin, holding up the massive red panda toy she must have gotten from the gift shop...or stolen, Rue was never quite sure with Georgia.
"You couldn't have gotten her a doll?" Rue pretends to scold as you're strapped into your pram with the toy.
"Well, now that you've mentioned it. There was this amazing porcelain one that-"
"Never mind."
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ORIGINAL TOLL HOUSE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES (1938)
Since I won't be home for the holidays this Christmas (we are going to Australia to spend a summery Christmas with my in-laws), I went home to Canada a little early for a quick trip - most importantly to meet my new, adorable niece! Surrounded by childhood favourites and nostalgia, I thought it would be a great idea to make a classic Tasting History treat with my mom: the Original Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookies. This first ever chocolate chip cookie recipe, originally called Chocolate Crunch Cookies (a later newspaper typo created its now-common name), was created by Ruth Wakefield and her head pastry chef Sue Brides at The Toll House Inn in Whittman, MA in 1938. The restaurant was already quite popular among locals and food critics, and Ruth finally decided to share the recipe for these star cookies with the public. It was printed in newspapers, and the popularity of the chocolate chip cookie grew even further when Nestlé printed it on the back of their packaging. In the original recipe, Nestlé's chocolate is mentioned by name, and the growing popularity of the cookie recipe led to a 500% increase in profits for the company. Their chocolate bars originally had to be chopped up into 'pea-sized' pieces by hand until Nestlé began selling scored bars with the correct size, and eventually chocolate chips - created especially for making chocolate chip cookies. Interestingly enough, the original chocolate chip cookie recipe is very close to the one that is still on packages today. I have very fond memories of making chocolate chip cookies with my mother as I was growing up, and I thought, what better way to compare the two recipes than to also make this original chocolate chip cookie recipe with her! See Max’s video on how to make this dish here or see the ingredients and process at the end of this post, sourced from his website.
My experience making it:
Finally in my natural element in Canada, with easier to find ingredients that I recognized and could more predictably bake with, I was able to follow the recipe exactly. The one major change I made was to omit the chopped nuts completely, mostly because I'm not a fan of nuts in baked goods.
Because this recipe requires an overnight element, my mom and I began preparing the cookie dough the day before we wanted to bake and eat them. My mom began by beating the eggs, then creaming the butter with a hand mixer while I portioned out the other ingredients. She added in the sugars, eggs, baking soda dissolved in water, and vanilla and mixed them until combined. I then slowly sprinkled in the flour and salt mixture into the mixing bowl while she mixed, until that, too, was combined. I was worried the dough was looking a little too dry and dense, but my mom assured me it still looked right - I totally trust her baking instincts! We then folded the chocolate chips into the dough with a spatula, then covered it with Saran wrap and let it sit in the fridge overnight. The next evening, we preheated the oven, took our dough out (which had really hardened up!), and began portioning it out into little balls of dough. My mom had to use a fork and a bit of force to portion it, since it was so cold and solid! We used a weigh scale to determine the 14 oz. size of ball, but honestly, we did end up going up to 20 oz. or so at some points - it would have taken a long time to weigh every ball. On a lined baking sheet, we fit about 14 balls of dough, spaced about 2 inches apart. After pressing down on each just a little bit, we tossed the first batch in the oven. It smelled so good, and the bits of raw cookie dough I snuck while waiting for the cookies to bake were heavenly! When we took them out, we transferred them onto cooling racks. I think we baked about 5 trays of cookies overall, leaving us with an absolute plethora of chocolate chip cookies by the end! They looked small, but classic - almost like the chocolate chip cookies you can buy in a store. Very photogenic, in my opinion.
My experience tasting it:
Of course, our patience got the best of us, and we did not wait for the cookies to cool before trying them. No regrets! They tasted wonderful - crisp on the bottom and edges, but soft and a little melty in the middle. Really ideal, this kind of cookie could please everyone. My mom likes her cookies on the crispier side, and I like mine on the soft and gooey side, yet we both were very happy with how this recipe turned out. So was my dad, sister, my brother-in-law, and my aunt! In fact, these cookies didn't taste much different from my mom's chocolate chip cookie recipe (as I remembered it). She claims she also got her recipe from a newspaper, so it may have also had the same origin as this one. The flavour of these cookies was sweet, but balanced by the salt and rich brown sugar. They were so tasty, I think this could even become my main chocolate chip cookie recipe, although I will probably make each cookie even bigger in order to get a large volume of soft gooeyness. And I will definitely halve the recipe! 100 cookies or so, as tasty as they are, is an awful lot to get through and would definitely become noticeable on the waist. Otherwise, I agree with Max that there is a reason this recipe has lasted so many decades in its nearly-original form - it really is a crowd-pleaser. I was happy I was able to take some cookies with me back to Germany so I can share some with my husband! If you end up making this dish, if you liked it, or if you changed anything from the original recipe, do let me know!
Original Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookies original recipe (1938)
Sourced from Ruth Wakefield’s Toll House Tried and True Recipes by Ruth Wakefield (1938).
Toll House Chocolate Crunch Cookies Cream 1 cup butter, add 3/4 cup brown sugar, 3/4 cup granulated sugar, and 2 eggs beaten whole. Dissolve 1 tsp soda in 1 tsp hot water, and mix alternately with 2 1/4 cups flour sifted with 1 tsp salt. Lastly add 1 cup chopped nuts and 2 bars (7 oz.) Nestle’s yellow label chocolate, semi-sweet, which has been cut in pieces the size of a pea. Flavor with 1 tsp. vanilla and drop half teaspoons on a greased cookie sheet. Bake 10 to 12 minutes in 375° oven. Makes 100 cookies.
Modern Recipe
Based on the recipe from Ruth Wakefield’s Toll House Tried and True Recipes by Ruth Wakefield (1938) and Max Miller’s version in his Tasting History video.
Ingredients:
1 cup butter
3/4 cup brown sugar
3/4 cup granulated sugar
2 beaten eggs
1 tsp baking soda, dissolved in 1 tsp hot water
1 tsp vanilla
2 1/4 cups flour
1 tsp salt
1 cup chopped nuts
14 oz. chocolate chips
Method:
Cream the butter until smooth. Mix in the brown sugar, granulated sugar, eggs, baking soda water, and vanilla until combined.
Whisk together the flour and salt. Add this to the butter mixture and mix until just combined.
Stir in the nuts and chocolate chips just until evenly distributed.
Cover and chill the dough overnight.
Preheat the oven to 375°F (190° C).
Scoop dough into balls, about 14 grams each. A half a teaspoon is way too small of a measurement, so I found weighing the dough to be the best way. Place them on lined baking sheets, leaving about 2 inches between each cookie. Press the cookie dough down a bit.
Bake for about 8 minutes, or until golden brown.
Take them out of the oven and let them cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
Serve them forth!
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BTS trip through time. July 2015.
Promotions for HYYH - Dope continued with music show appearances
THE RED BULLET -SECOND HALF- continued at the end of the month with dates in Australia and South and North America.
BTS filmed Now 3
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150731 A.R.M.Y #2] Happy Birthday to you~ (August)
I rewatched Now 3 - absolutely loved it!!!!
What about you? What did you like?
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