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mysterioushimachal · 19 days ago
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Kharma Valley, Manali - A Hidden Paradise by the Manalsu River
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bookmarkresortsmanali · 3 months ago
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jannattravelguruhp · 10 months ago
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fragranceholidays90 · 2 years ago
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pocketedxoxo · 11 months ago
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what is my new year's resolution, you ask?
trying to manifest a chammak challo lifestyle, and dhoom machale my way through life, tbh. gonna go off to manali and meet the love of my life and reunite years later. also have plans to go on a cross country trip to find my best friend. not to forget venturing to spain with old friends to live an adventure
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greypetrel · 1 year ago
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🙤 Enjoyable Things 🙧Rules: List five things you enjoy and pass it along!
Tagged by @shivunin and @demandthedoodles, thank you very much!! (I am an indecisive ass so limiting myself to five is... a struggle) (also am I the only one that started singing Favourite Things from Sound of Music...?)
Food. I know it will sound stereotypical as an Italian, but eating something I like gives me so much joy. I love eating and quite like cooking, even if I'm lazy. I am a vegetarian with a lactose intolerance, so I end up eating vegan most often, and I'm currently having lots of fun in trying indian recipes which are naturally vegan (or easily so substituting ghee/butter with oil)! This Baingan Bharta recipe by cooking with Manali is something that always gives me so much joy, paired with some jeera pulao!
The sea/going swimming. I don't live close to the sea unfortunately, but I spent quite a lot of time in my youth. I can dive (used to reach 10m with no oxygen back then, now I'm terribly out of shape) and I LOVE snorkeling and seeing the fishes, and when I'll be rich I'll go diving in a cage to see some sharks from up close. All marine life gives me so much joy (the jellyfishes are so pretty! From a distance).
Medieval and Contemporary History. In case you were wondering, I love history and knowing more about it, but I'm very selective when it comes to remember it. The Middle Ages and the first half of the XX century (up until the Moon landing) are my favourite periods. Oh and also Ancient Greece. LOVE Ancient Greece (with all its flaws). I love love LOVE museums. And strolling around Medieval buildings is just!!! AAAAH! The older the better, I LOVE gothic cathedrals, and those old castles! And Oooooh I'm not the biggest graveyard fan but Irish graveyards? I'd be there sketching every day, I visited some when I was there and they were so peaceful. I love trying to read the inscriptions, and they lack the baroque kitsch that I never like. (Ireland is another thing that gives me joy, I wasn't there for enough but every time it was just... Bring me back please)
Sketchbooks. I am a art supplies hoarder, but sketchbooks are the one thing I like the most. I don't go outside without one in my purse, the fact that you have a book to be filled with what you want is just HHHHHHHHHHH so nice, it gives me so much joy. I tend to be a perfectionist, but I'm slowly trying to get rid of it and just... Do it for sketches, who cares if they're ugly.
I love to glimpse of personality in art. For both books and paintings, sculptures, movies, comics... I just love when you look at some form of art and realise the little quirks, what the author didn't like to do, or what they just love. Tolkien going on for two pages to list plants in the Ithilien because he just loved greeneries. Pushkin being overly enthusiastic about feet (Pushkin was the biggest feet fetishist... And you can't hate it for it because the way he uses words...! AAAW.). Michelangelo that was perfect but couldn't bother to paint or sculpt women because he never saw a pair of boobs in his life. It's not highlighting mistakes, it's just... I think it makes authors human, and that much closer to us. What I don't miss about the academic field is this aura of sacrality about classic authors that's... Boring. I just love to spot these little things and remind myself that big ass authors/painter/artists were just humans like you and me, with all their flaws and all the things they didn't really know how to do... but did anyway. You don't need to be perfect if MICHELANGELO can allow mistakes, no?
One more: anything Tolkien. There's just something so soothing about his writing and the way he shapes stories. I know the Silmarillion is heavy but... Consider reading his shorter books. Tree and Leaf is something that always moves me to tears, and please please do yourself a favour and read his children literature. "Roverandom" is a tale he invented for his son Christopher, to soothe him when he lost his favourite toy at the beach. He invented the story of that toy, a dog, to explain to the child that oh no don't worry your toy dog, Rover, was actually a real dog turned into a toy by a wizard, he didn't get lost, he just got home! He loved you very much but he had to return a real dog you see! You helped him find his way back!
... sorry I had to include another, hope you don't mind. :P
And HELLO new followers I'm Arja and when they distributed synthetical abilities I was trying to pet a doggo.
(also doggos gives me so much joy. If the day is grey and a doggo by the street sniffs my hand and lick me or let me pet them, the day is instantly saved.)
Tagging: @salsedine @coloricioso @heniareth @melisusthewee @rowanisawriter @zenstrike @eowyn7023 (hi!) @rosella-writes @scribbledquillz @herearedragons @idolsgf
And YOU!
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clearholidaysindia · 24 days ago
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Himachal Culture and Folk Art Museum Tourist Spot in Manali, Himachal Prdaesh
The Himachal Culture and Folk Art Museum, located in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, is a wonderful place to learn about the rich traditions and heritage of the region. This museum showcases various aspects of Himachali culture, including traditional costumes, handicrafts, and folk art. Surrounded by beautiful landscapes, it is an ideal spot for travelers looking to dive deeper into the local culture. For those seeking offbeat places near Himachal Culture and Folk Art Museum, this museum serves as a great starting point to explore the hidden gems of Manali.
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One interesting place nearby is the Hadimba Devi Temple, a stunning wooden temple dedicated to Hidimba, a character from the Mahabharata. It is nestled in a serene cedar forest and offers a peaceful atmosphere for visitors. Another must-visit location is the Manu Temple, dedicated to the sage Manu. This temple is located in the old part of Manali and is surrounded by breathtaking mountain views. There are many places to visit near Himachal Culture and Folk Art Museum, making this area rich in cultural experiences.
Lastly, don’t miss the scenic Jogini Waterfall, which is a short trek from Vashisht Village. The waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery and is a perfect spot for a picnic or a relaxing day in nature. You can also visit Vashisht’s hot springs for a unique experience. With so many attractions nearby, the Himachal Culture and Folk Art Museum is a great place to start your journey in this beautiful region of India.
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celest-star-collection · 3 months ago
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I am so bad at sharing art consistently but AAAA here is my attempt
Was having trouble figuring out her appearance/body type but here it is, a character idea I have had for a while that I finally made with one of my wives, Artemis @glassknight and a bestie Sami @shadowchroma
Name: Anima Grave ["Soul; Breath; Spirit"]
Real name: Isolde Briarrose ["Fair lady; Iron ruler, Ice ruler; Thorny Rose"]
Origin: Lapis Manalis a small village in Cerulean Ingens, Ilsabard
Occupation: Butcher, Now "Warrior of Darkness" Anima Primal Proxy
Ancient name: TBA
Nameday: 10/31
Race: Garlean/Midlander, Hyur
Gender: Female
Age: ~28 (ARR)
Sexuality: Demisexual
Height: 5'2”
Relationship status: Single, Uninterested at the moment
Fighting style: (MNK) -> later (RPR)
Fighting style: Agile, swift, very mobile and a lot of aerial movements/flips. Will go for the knockout/kill shot when open. Will steal the LB from Tsu
Trivia:
- Due to being the proxy of a primal Isolde ages much much slower than she should. Aging a year for every 5-10 after she reached her prime.
- Grew up knowing and having been raised around reapers so she has the aptitude for it but not the skills yet at the start. After meeting Drusilla again after 20 years the old woman decided to train them properly for it.
- Is obsessed with death, animals and plants, has a hard time understanding people but would like to try.
- Alyx is the oldest of the group, follower by Tsu and then Anima.
- Her chocobo's name is Corpseguard, he is a pure black chocobo
Tsukuyomi is Sami’s girl and Alyxander is Arte’s.
Base for the first made by DesireeU on DA.
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elshells · 5 months ago
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Agent Ace || Map of Harmont
Ever read Agent Ace and wonder where Sophia and Harley are relative to one another at any given time? So did I, and that's why I made this handy-dandy map of Harmont!
There are a lot of locations in Agent Ace, and the characters don't stay in one place for long. While you don't necessarily need to read the map to follow along in the story, if you're a visual learner like me, who sometimes has trouble keeping track of locations without a point of reference, then hopefully you can get as much use and enjoyment out of this map that I do!
Obligatory disclaimer that I am not a professional map maker. I drew heavy inspiration from maps of real cities I'm familiar with (I won't say which ones but if you know, you know), and distances, borders, etc. are not drawn to scale. Names of locations are also subject to change at any time, as I am incredibly critical and indecisive of my choices in such matters.
The map itself is made to be relatively simple so you can easily find each location. The black dotted line shows the trajectory of the light rail, and the white dotted line represents the island ferry. Districts are coordinated by color, and there are brief descriptions for each neighborhood below the cut. Bear in mind that some of these descriptions may contain spoilers for Agent Ace, so read at your own risk!
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MAKER'S DISTRICT
Champion: Match Girl Council Delegate: Orya Stockdale
ATWOOD
Area Commander: Morningstar
Cozy and retro; home to a number of restaurants, boutiques, and parks. Housing prices are especially high.
BARLOW
Area Commander: Sabre
Barlow is best known for being the location of the main training complex for new recruits of the Guard, adapted from a long-dead shopping mall. A quiet neighborhood that is much more affordable to live in, at the cost of a higher crime rate.
BENNIC
Area Commander: Scythe
The biggest commerical neighborhood in the Maker's District, home to an upbeat and close-knit community.
DARKSBURY
Area Commander: Witchsong
Over the years, Darksbury has built up an unfortunate reputation as an undesirable place to live. With a gritty environment and difficult living costs, this neighborhood seems to attract trouble.
LANDEM
Area Commander: Firebird
Landem's biggest features include an abundance of unconventional art installations and a weekend market flaunting local arts and crafts and vintage wares. Most of the restaurants here are fine dining, yet the housing is surprisingly affordable. Also the location of the city's annual Architect's Festival.
RITCHING
Area Commander: Celeste
Houses some of the best schools in the districts and decent public facilities. Looks may be deceiving, however, as violent crime is not uncommon.
TALAKE
Area Commander: Lumen
A relaxed lakeside neighborhood with lots of green space; perfect for picnics, casual athletics, and aquatic activities.
HUB DISTRICT
Champion: Talon Council Delegate: Cressida Manalis
ARKLEY
Area Commander: Rook
A quiet suburb with a sleepy village-vibe, Arkley boasts plenty of wildlife trails and a stunning view of the bay that shares its name. Beautiful but pricey.
BLUMOORE
Area Commander: Equinox
A vibrant neighborhood that appeals to both the serene and the wild side. The ritzy north end hosts cafes, bookstores, a celebrated florist shop, and old historic mansions that have been standing since before the Guardian era. On the other hand, the dynamic south end is much more lively when the sun goes down; bars and dance clubs are popular venues for block parties and live music. LOCATION(S) OF NOTE -Dorian's Garden (North End) -The Vibe (South End)
CONCORD
Area Commander: Sphinx
A small, robust neighborhood that's home to a variety of cultural eateries and coffee houses, but best known for its history museums and community food festivals. However, despite the reputation for having a generally friendly populace, many consider Concord unsafe at night.
DANTARY
Area Commander: Barracuda
Dantary is widely regarded as the heart of the city. The downtown market is a hot spot year-round, as is the Ferris Wheel docks by the harbor, which transform into an amusement park for four months of the year. Movie theaters, rooftop bars, and waterfront housing do make this one of the more expensive neighborhoods to live in, but the abundance of public transportation makes traversing these streets much easier. LOCATION(S) OF NOTE -Kinghaven Park
ENDEN
Area Commander: Jewelheart
Enden has the highest population of Guardians to compensate for the historically high violent crime. Coupled with the difficult schooling and housing in this area, people generally try to avoid this neighborhood at all costs.
KINGHAVEN
Area Commander: Scarlet Letter
Perhaps the most luxurious neighborhood Harmont has to offer, if the name is any indication. Buildings and skyscrapers imitate a Romanesque-style architecture that can't be found anywhere else in the city, and the collection of specialty shops, art galleries, and a grand stadium for sports and Guardian festivities make Kinghaven a must-see spot for any visitor.
LEXDON
Area Commander: Bishop
The de facto technology industry of Harmont, spearheading the movement of biotech development. Despite the presence of innovative warehouses and high-rise apartments and condos, housing and rentals are surprisingly affordable, even if night crime and traffic congestion are higher than usual. LOCATION(S) OF NOTE -Vigilante Complex -August's Apartment
PANDOR
Area Commander: Wren
Pandor is widely residential, thanks to its high appeal to the cultural side with soul food joints, tap rooms, museums, and a high-end performing arts center. Even with all of these amenities, Pandor makes plenty of room for green parks and playgrounds, keeping the neighborhood scene active but easygoing. LOCATION(S) OF NOTE -Frida's (Restaurant owned by Imani Clarke and Angel de Soto) -De Soto Residence -Manalis House
SKYLAR
Area Commander: Seraph
Known for its steep hills and stunning architecture, Skylar is the main hub for the Watch and the City Council. Uphill is home to upscale shops, bars, and some of the best views of the city, while garden venues adorn the downhill scene. LOCATION(S) OF NOTE -The Watchtower (Lower Skylar)
STOCKARD
Area Commander: Nightingale
Casual and somewhat grungy, Stockard has some of the most affordable schooling and housing in the district. Paired with an abundance of apartments and high-rise condos with waterfront views, this neighborhood is a favorite for families looking to settle down. The night life is unexpectedly lively, featuring jazz lounges, nightclubs, and sunset parks for the night owls. LOCATION(S) OF NOTE -Apartment of Ahn Tae and Evelyn Moon
GATEWAY DISTRICT
Champion: Goldweaver Council Delegate: Ronan Dalton
CROFTHILL
Area Commander: Zephyra
Charming and quiet, Crofthill is connected by parks and playgrounds. The north side hosts coffee shops and a library, while the south side is best known for its bakeries.
EASTLOOK
Area Commander: Aviatrix
Industrial and eclectic, Eastlook has a prominent food and bar scene, and features the city's main airport and steam plant. All light rail stations connect back here.
VALENYA
Area Commander: Moonbow
A quiet, residential area of lakeside beaches, parks, and the largest public garden in the city.
WILLOUGHS
Area Commander: Griffin
Quaint but lively and known for its friendly locals, downtown Willoughs is home to small shops, brunch cafes, and open mic shows. Housing here is mostly affordable, consisting of townhouses, apartment complexes, and single-family homes. LOCATION(S) OF NOTE -Residence of Ahren and Sophia Colbo
BAY DISTRICT
Champion: Spider Lily Council Delegate: Neil Kallister
CALANELL
Area Commander: Nymph
Laid-back and communal, this island neighborhood holds a small-town feel for those that live there. Coffee shops and grocery stores are within walking distance of residential areas, as are the parks and beaches that make this area so popular. The bay bridge connects the land to the rest of the city, and the woods grow quite dense east of the community border. LOCATION(S) OF NOTE -Former Manalis Residence -Tempera Park and Forest
ACADEMY DISTRICT
Champion: Paragon Council Delegate: Galilea Albright
AYLOR
Area Commander: Viper
Home to the esteemed Aylor Institute, a college bringing STEM and fine arts students together, all thanks to dean and renowned scientist Dr. Billie Prout. The population of Aylor is made up almost entirely of college students demanding independence from the rest of the city, and is a haven of cheap eats, shopping centers, and hiking trails. Every school year concludes with a street fair featuring the labors of students' creations and accomplishments before they enter the work force as developed adults. LOCATION(S) OF NOTE -Aylor High School -Aylor Institute -Jade and Max's Apartment
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jontycharles8 · 5 months ago
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TOP 10 TOURIST PLACES TO VISIT IN INDIA
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India, renowned for the enormous number of tourist destinations spread over its vast territory, is a melting pot of cultures, natural beauty, adventurous activities, and stunning beaches.
If you are planning a trip to the country, you should not miss the following locations (well, at least not all of them). We have covered all of our favourites, from hill stations to beaches to cities, highlighting the culture and much more in order for you to enjoy the finest of India's tourism.
AGRA
Agra is one of the most visited cities in India due to its abundance of historical sites. The Taj Mahal, one of the world's most renowned structures, is, of course, at the top of this list of Agra attractions.
Along with the Agra Fort, Akbar's Tomb, and Fatehpur Sikri, this marble-clad structure is a stunning example of Mughal architecture. Also a terrific place to feast on delicious Mughlai cuisine.
GOA
With 51 beaches along its coastline, Goa is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. Its white sand beaches, palm trees, low tax rate, wonderful coastal food, and laid-back demeanour make it a fantastic tourist destination in India.
Winter is the greatest season to visit this location because the weather is ideal (though this is when it can get expensive, too). In addition to the beach, the city's nightlife is not to be missed.
AMRITSAR
Amritsar, founded by Guru Ram Das in 1577, is regarded as the spiritual capital of Sikhism. The Golden Temple, the holiest gurudwara of the Sikh religion, is located in the heart of the old city. Locals refer to it as Harmandir Sahib Gurudwara.
The Akal Takhat and Mata temples are among well-known attractions in this city. Lassi and chicken tikka are two excellent dishes to sample in Amritsar.
SHIMLA
Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh, is one of India's most renowned hill stations. With the Town Hall at its centre and a magnificent view of the Himalayas, this location attracts a large number of tourists.
Visit the Viceregal Lodge, Christ Church, and Gorton Castle to discover Shimla's true heritage. The snowy mountains and small lanes are worth watching and exploring throughout the winter months.
MUNNAR
Munnar, located in Kerala's Western Ghats, is one of the most tranquil and picturesque tourist destinations in India. The hill station features exceptional natural beauty in the form of rolling hills, picturesque valleys, virgin forests, waterfalls, streams, national parks, tea and spice plantations, and meandering pathways.
However, it is Munnar's unmistakable colonial beauty that attracts travellers time and time again. There are many churches, English colonial bungalows and cottages, and other structures in the hill station, which was a popular vacation destination for the British.
COORG
Coorg or Kodagu, which is surrounded by gorgeous mountain ranges and boasts a lush green terrain, is yet another clichéd holiday spot that lives up to the reputation. This hill station in the Indian state of Karnataka is a favourite weekend destination for nature enthusiasts and those in search of solitude. Coorg's allure is unparalleled, from its verdant hills and sparkling streams to its quaint villages and expansive coffee and spice farms.
Since Coorg enjoys beautiful weather throughout the year, it is a popular destination for Bangalore residents seeking to escape the chaos of the city.
OOTY
Udhagamandalam, usually referred to as Ooty, is a hill station in Tamil Nadu. The mild climate, the view of India's Western Ghats, and the tranquil environment make this a wonderful vacation spot for families and friends.
It is renowned for its tea plantations, lush gardens, bungalows from the British era, and spicy cuisine. During the summer holidays, when many families spend a week or two here, the area is typically congested. Once a little town, Ooty is now a bustling tourist destination with year-round activity.
MANALI
Manali, located in the Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh, attracts visitors with its natural beauty and serenity.The hill station is popular by tourists from across the nation, particularly during the summer months when cities swelter in the searing heat.
The hill station's beauty is enhanced by snow-capped mountains, dense forests, riverine valleys, and beautiful streams, making it one of the most popular holiday destinations in India. Manali also features a magnificent blend of rich cultural past and modernization, which is another of its many endearing characteristics. In addition to enjoying the tranquilly and natural beauty of the area, you can indulge in exhilarating adventure activities.
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devilatelier · 10 months ago
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I think that spotting a shard of Persephone in Faustus and then proceeding to take him from his home in Lapis Manalis to the "underworld" (aka, Garlemald) and then attempting to keep him there by activating his memories of his old life would be a thing E.met would do.
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bookmarkresortsmanali · 4 months ago
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plutotoursin · 1 year ago
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Himachal Pradesh Tour Packages by Pluto Tours: Explore the Enchanting Land of the Himalayas
Himachal Pradesh, located in the northern part of India, is a land of breathtaking beauty and adventure. With its snow-capped mountains, picturesque valleys, lush greenery, and serene lakes, Himachal Pradesh attracts thousands of tourists every year. The state offers a wide range of tour packages that cater to different interests and preferences. In this trip, we will explore the mesmerizing Himachal Pradesh tour packages and discover the wonders this region has to offer.
Himachal Pradesh Tour Packages: An Unforgettable Journey
Embarking on a Himachal Pradesh tour package is like stepping into a dreamland. The region offers a diverse range of experiences, from thrilling adventure sports to peaceful retreats in the lap of nature. Let's dive into some of the most popular tour packages that showcase the beauty and charm of Himachal Pradesh.
1. Magical Shimla: Exploring the Queen of Hills
Shimla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh, is a popular tourist destination known for its colonial charm and panoramic views. The tour package to Shimla includes visits to the famous Mall Road, Christ Church, Jakhu Temple, and the Viceregal Lodge. Adventure enthusiasts can indulge in activities like trekking, skiing, and paragliding in nearby locations.
2. Rohtang Pass: A Gateway to Adventure
Situated at an altitude of 3,978 meters, Rohtang Pass is a paradise for adventure seekers. The tour package to Rohtang Pass offers breathtaking views of snow-covered mountains and an opportunity to engage in thrilling activities like snowboarding, skiing, and mountain biking.
3. Mesmerizing Manali: A Blend of Natural Beauty and Adventure
Manali, nestled in the Beas River Valley, is a popular hill station known for its scenic beauty and adventure sports. The tour package to Manali includes visits to Hadimba Temple, Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, and the picturesque Old Manali. Visitors can enjoy activities like river rafting, paragliding, and zorbing.
4. Enchanting Dalhousie: Serenity Amidst Nature
Dalhousie, with its colonial-era buildings and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, offers a tranquil retreat for nature lovers. The tour package to Dalhousie includes visits to Khajjiar, also known as the "Mini Switzerland of India," and the St. John's Church. Trekking enthusiasts can explore the nearby Dainkund Peak and enjoy the breathtaking vistas.
5. Majestic Dharamshala: Home to His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Dharamshala, the residence of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, is a significant spiritual and cultural hub. The tour package to Dharamshala includes visits to the Dalai Lama Temple Complex, Bhagsunag Waterfall, and the Norbulingka Institute. One can also explore the nearby town of McLeod Ganj, which offers a vibrant blend of Tibetan and Indian culture.
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alex-offrecord · 2 years ago
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I kinda just wanna rant here. Ignore the grammar spelling blah blah loda lasan
So last year after i made some cosmic mistakes which resulted in dramatic and chaotic repercussions. I changed my career of being a content writer to somewhat i never thought i would do. I did an 8 hour office job, absolutely hated every moment if it. Lost all my friends, literally all of them. Lost Nandika, somebody i confided in so much emotionally. The same repercussions drew an unfathomable boundary between us, pushing her and every one i care about out of my reach.
I was then left with a job I hated, Mark, Clifford and at some point Aakruti. Mark flew off to Canada to start a different chapter, Aakruti being Aakruti meets once in a blue moon. Doesn't get on calls, nothing. I don't blame her, she's been pretty much the same ever since I've known her. Clifford is always in a bubble of his, his work, his sleep, his church friends and barely has time to meet as a friend. Now when i meet him, there's no emotional connect as such. I'm absolutely hopeless right now, wandering alone in a city i once owned. Now sticking to the shadows, alone, lonely. And don't get me wrong, i still love myself pretty much the same and God knows i adore it.
But honestly, I'm tired. I'm tired of carrying the weight of my own existence. I'm just done with being myself. And i know i would hate myself if i tried to change and become somebody else. I just want my old friends back. Steve, Pankhuri, Manali and most importantly Bhide. I just need a little sanity to keep me sane rn. I'm done being the bad guy. I'm tired of being everybody's reckoning. I just want this to stop.
I just want this to end. I can't take it anymore.
I just want someone to suffocate me in my sleep coz my self esteem won't allow me to kill myself.
I'm so done with this pathetic, miserable, lonely existence of mine.
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mayankjoshiofficial · 2 years ago
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"Grow through what you go through."🤍🙏 . . . Pov : Finding Peace In The Chaos!...🕊️ . . . . . #aesthetic #incredibleindia #manutemple #oldmanali #beauty #view #landscape #memories #oldtimes #manali #manalidiaries #manalitrip #littlemoments #cherisheverymoment #mountains #himachalpradesh #himanchaldiaries #nature #naturelovers #oldisgold #mayankhearts #mayankjoshi #village #travel #traveldiaries #instagood #instapost #instagram #explorepage #explore . . . @mayankjoshi_18 @instagram (at Manu Temple Old Manali Himachal Pradesh) https://www.instagram.com/p/Co4-jDrPAJy/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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swostiindia · 4 hours ago
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Best Hill Station Tour Packages in North India
North India is a paradise for nature lovers, offering breathtaking landscapes, serene environments, and the timeless beauty of the Himalayas. Its hill stations, each with unique charm, are perfect for those seeking respite from city life. Whether you want a peaceful retreat, thrilling adventures, or a romantic escape, these destinations have it all. Here’s a curated list of the best hill station tour packages in North India to help you plan your next getaway.
1. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh: The Queen of Hills
Shimla is one of the most iconic hill stations in India, blending colonial charm with natural beauty.
Highlights:
Stroll along Mall Road and Ridge.
Visit Kufri for adventure sports and scenic views.
Explore Jakhoo Temple and Christ Church.
Activities: Trekking, toy train rides, and enjoying local Himachali cuisine.
Best Time to Visit: March to June (summer) or December to February (for snow).
Why Choose This Package?: Ideal for families and couples looking for a mix of leisure and adventure.
2. Manali, Himachal Pradesh: An Adventurer’s Paradise
Nestled in the Kullu Valley, Manali is a favorite for adventure seekers and honeymooners alike.
Highlights:
Rohtang Pass and Solang Valley for snow sports.
Hidimba Devi Temple and Old Manali for cultural experiences.
Vashisht Hot Springs for relaxation.
Activities: Paragliding, river rafting, and skiing.
Best Time to Visit: October to June.
Why Choose This Package?: Perfect for adventure enthusiasts and couples seeking romantic vistas.
3. Nainital, Uttarakhand: The Lake District of India
Known for its shimmering lakes and lush hills, Nainital is a serene getaway that promises relaxation and natural beauty.
Highlights:
Naini Lake for boating.
Snow View Point for panoramic views.
Naina Devi Temple for spiritual solace.
Activities: Cable car rides, nature walks, and shopping at Mall Road.
Best Time to Visit: March to June and September to November.
Why Choose This Package?: Ideal for families and individuals looking for tranquility.
4. Mussoorie, Uttarakhand: The Queen of the Hills
Mussoorie offers captivating views, a pleasant climate, and a romantic vibe, making it a popular choice for all kinds of travelers.
Highlights:
Kempty Falls and Gun Hill.
Camel’s Back Road for scenic walks.
Lal Tibba for stunning sunrise views.
Activities: Hiking, photography, and exploring colonial architecture.
Best Time to Visit: April to June and September to November.
Why Choose This Package?: A charming escape for couples and nature lovers.
5. Gulmarg, Jammu & Kashmir: The Meadow of Flowers
Renowned for its snowy slopes and lush meadows, Gulmarg is a dream destination for both adventure seekers and leisure travelers.
Highlights:
Gulmarg Gondola, one of the highest cable cars in the world.
Skiing and snowboarding in winter.
Alpather Lake for serene landscapes.
Activities: Trekking, golfing, and photography.
Best Time to Visit: December to March for snow, April to June for lush greenery.
Why Choose This Package?: A magical experience in India’s winter wonderland.
6. Dharamshala & McLeodganj, Himachal Pradesh: The Abode of the Dalai Lama
Known for its Tibetan culture and serene monasteries, Dharamshala is a peaceful retreat surrounded by majestic mountains.
Highlights:
Namgyal Monastery and Tsuglagkhang Complex.
Triund Trek for stunning views.
Bhagsu Falls and Dal Lake.
Activities: Meditation, trekking, and exploring Tibetan cuisine.
Best Time to Visit: March to June and September to November.
Why Choose This Package?: Ideal for spiritual seekers and trekking enthusiasts.
7. Ranikhet, Uttarakhand: The Queen’s Meadow
Ranikhet is a quaint hill station known for its pristine beauty and peaceful ambiance.
Highlights:
Chaubatia Gardens and Jhula Devi Temple.
Majkhali for panoramic Himalayan views.
Army Golf Course for scenic leisure.
Activities: Nature walks, bird watching, and exploring local markets.
Best Time to Visit: March to October.
Why Choose This Package?: A perfect retreat for solitude and natural beauty.
Why Choose Swosti Travels?
Swosti Travels brings you handpicked hill station tour packages designed to make your vacation stress-free and memorable. Here’s why we stand out:
Personalized Itineraries: Packages tailored to your preferences, from adventure-filled trips to serene retreats.
Expert Guidance: Local guides and curated experiences ensure you discover the best of each destination.
Comprehensive Services: From transport to accommodation, every detail is taken care of.
Conclusion
North India’s hill stations are a treasure trove of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and thrilling adventures. Whether you’re planning a family vacation, a romantic getaway, or a solo trip, these destinations offer the perfect escape.
Let Swosti Travels make your dream hill station holiday a reality. Book your package today and embark on an unforgettable journey to the mountains!
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