#best cultural holiday in India
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
indiabycaranddrivers · 1 month ago
Text
Khajuraho Tour Packages
Tumblr media
There are different Rajasthan tour packages such as the Rajasthan cultural tour package and Ranthambore tour packages through which the travelers can plan the trip according to their spiritual and cultural desires.
0 notes
tempotravellerhiredelhi · 3 months ago
Link
Exploring India’s heritage is about more than just visiting ancient monuments; it’s about connecting with the stories, traditions, and cultures that have shaped this incredible country. By choosing a Tempo Traveller Rental Delhi for your group tour, you’re ensuring a comfortable, flexible, and unforgettable journey through India’s past.
Gather your group, map out your adventure, and get ready to embark on a journey that will transport you through time and across some of the most iconic heritage sites in the world. With the right vehicle and the right spirit, your exploration of India’s rich history is bound to be an epic adventure. Let the stories of India unfold before your eyes—one heritage site at a time! Tempo Traveller Hire in Delhi is all you need for India trip.
0 notes
guideoflife · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
1 note · View note
delhitourguide · 1 year ago
Text
0 notes
flippinpancakes64 · 3 months ago
Note
I’D LOVEEEE if you could do a cullens x indian s/o ? there’s NOTHING with Indian x Twilight so i’d super appreciate it ! you don’t have to be super educated about the indian culture just mentioning the outfits and food are enough ! TYSM ! also its fine if u can’t do it . I loveee ur work and I ADORE the fact that you don’t like angst like LETS BE HAPPY LOL !
The Cullens with an Indian! SO
I’ve mentioned it before but I am a white woman and I do not know like anything so sorry if this is completely wrong 🙏
And I’m so glad that someone else loves fluff!!! Like just let me be happy if I wanted to be sad I’d go talk to my dad or smthn fr
Thank you for requesting and I hope you enjoy!
Tumblr media
Tumblr media
Edward:
This man has over 10 degrees
He loves to learn
So he is more than willing and happy to sit down and learn about your culture
He asks so many questions
The last thing he wants is to assume something to be true and then embarrass himself when it’s not
So yes he will ask about literally every single little thing
Does his best to respect your culture as well
He wants to learn about all of your folk tales
He wants to listen to all of the music
Hell, he’ll even fly you out to India if you want to go
And he doesn’t take shit from anyone
If anyone says anything that could be even remotely perceived as racist, he is sending them the hardest glare ever
Also there’s a pretty good chance that he can speak Hindi so at least he’ll impress your family
Tumblr media
Alice:
She LOVES your culture
She appreciates fashion of all kinds
But I feel like she would love the intricate designs and patterns of sarees and henna especially
Invite her to a wedding please please please
She doesn’t care whose it is
She just wants to go and admire all of the outfits
She is also very open to learning anything you want to teach her
You have a recipe that has been passed down in your family for generations? She’s ready to learn it
Also your parents definitely love her
How could they not tbh
If you wear henna a lot, look no further than your personal artist
She just has so much love and respect for your culture
And you of course
Tumblr media
Jasper:
He’s pretty inexperienced
If you asked him what language is commonly spoken in India he would say Indian
But once he meets you and starts to get more comfortable around you, he does his own research
He doesn’t want to burden you with making you explain everything to him
He’s so worried about screwing something up that he just… doesn’t do anything
Like if he reads something about there being a specific holiday, he doesn’t do anything for it
He just gets in his head about what if you don’t celebrate that, what if he does the wrong thing, what if it’s not a holiday at all
You’re gonna need to help him out a little
Or else he’s just gonna stay stewing in his own self doubt for forever
But he’s got the spirit
Tumblr media
Rosalie:
She knows next to nothing about basically every culture that’s not American
Not because she doesn’t want to learn
But because it’s just never been a relevant thing for her
Like no she has no idea about the cultural practices in India because she’s never had to go there or been close to anyone from there
But now you’re here, she loves you, and she wants to learn
She finds that she absolutely loves the clothing styles
Especially at weddings
I mean, she already loves extravagant weddings
So this is right up her alley
She’s a little sad to find out the fact that henna doesn’t do anything to her skin
So she just makes do by doing it on yours ❤️
Tumblr media
Emmett:
Ok this is going to sound bad but stick with me
He doesn’t particularly care about your culture
Not in a mean way of like “you want me to celebrate what with you? No not doing it”
But in a way of it’s not what’s most important to him
You as a person is more important to him than your cultural background
That doesn’t mean he isn’t willing to learn
It just means he’s more likely to remember your birthday than a holiday
But again, he is more than willing to learn anything you want to teach him
He will sit down and listen to anything you want to say
And he will remember it perfectly
But he doesn’t go out of his way to seek out the knowledge
But he is the best when it comes to people being racist
He can throw a punch with the force of a semi truck and he’s not afraid to do it
Tumblr media
Esme:
We know that she does her homework when it comes to meeting new people
She made Italian food for Bella because she was 90% sure she was Italian
I feel like she carries that same energy
She does her best to cook food or put on movies that she thinks you’ll like
But overall food is definitely her favorite
She loves to cook, it’s one of her favorite hobbies
But she doesn’t have anyone to cook for
So you best believe she is always making something for you to eat
And she does her best to learn traditional dishes and how to make them
Tumblr media
Carlisle:
He has traveled all over the world and experienced many cultures
He knows all about the history and culture of your country
So you don’t really need to explain anything to him
He’s just respectful like that
King
He will go with you to all of your parties or family get-togethers
He will help you make any dish at all
And he will fly you anywhere in the world or sightsee any country you want
But your culture isn’t the thing he notices most about you
He just loves you
Tumblr media
Vampire! Bella:
She’s super curious
She has been three (3) places in her whole life
Forks, Arizona, and Italy for all of a day
So she knows actually nothing about your culture
Sure she knows what she learned in school, but honestly that’s not a lot
She wants to know everything that you’re willing to tell her
What holidays you celebrate, your favorite foods, the history of your family
And she will definitely try her best for you
You might have to be the one to drape her saree
46 notes · View notes
enbysiriusblack · 6 months ago
Text
childhoods of marauder characters:
james- grew up in a wealthy neighbourhood in liverpool with occasional trips to mumbai to visit family. other than the trips to india where he could hang out with his cousins his age, he didn't have other friends and grew up very lonely before marlene moved next door when they were about eight, and she became his first non-family member friend. he mostly played quidditch or walked around the garden playing make-belief, very outdoorsy kid. mcgonagall is his godmother/his mum's best friend and ex, so she was around fairly often and he loved trying to play pranks on her (and always failing). his parents gave him anything he asked for and tried (but struggled) keeping up/playing with him. so he didn't really understand not getting his way or what he wants. he grew up with the idea of love being an unconditional thing, and if you love someone then you give them everything you have and are
remus- grew up in a small village in wales with no other kids around. he never travelled very far, other than to the nearest town when they needed something they couldn't get from neighbours or make themselves. his friends were the neighbour's sheep and dog, and his family's chickens. he struggled knowing how to act around people, and his parents didn't really want him around people as they were very overprotective for his safety after greyback bit him, and he was very separated from popular culture. he spent most days indoors reading, knitting with his mum, or watching and talking to the sheep, and doing household chores. he grew up thinking people would hurt him if he got close or he in turn would hurt them, and knowing that he'd have to try twice as hard as the other kids to have a good future
peter- grew up in either essex or kent in a seaside town. he was raised by his mum with his dad out of the picture, but his mum took in homeless/run away kids and taught them life skills and found them jobs, so she didn't give him much attention and expected him to be able to look after himself. so he spent his days walking around town and the beach, collecting stones and shells and painting on them. he was constantly surrounded by people, but never got attention from them. the people his mum took in also had a lot of mental health issues or addictions, so he learned a lot of more adult things quite young, as well as having a paper round when he was 10 to be able to spend time at the arcade instead of just walking around the street. he grew up with the idea that childhood was very fleeting so he valued that more than anything, as well as growing up with the idea that he had to put his life into his own hands and no one else would look out for him but himself
sirius- grew up in islington, london. occasionally going to france or other countries for holidays or special events they were invited to- like charity galas and annual balls. grew up in a family that were losing their money, with the aristocratic class fading away, but were desperately trying to cling onto upper class lifestyle. was expected to be quiet and polite and act like a grownup, but never did. had prospective friends visit all the time but he never got on with them (evan rosier being one of them), which made his parents give up after a while. his parents wanted him to be quiet and studying constantly (if not socialising with other respectable families) so it gave him an easy way to pretend he's studying in his room whilst sneaking out to explore the muggle world. he grew up thinking he was shameful to the people around him, which only made him want to be more shameful cause fuck em, since he was also taught just by being born, he was superior to others (which he slowly unlearnt)
regulus- grew up in islington, london. occasionally going to France or other countries for holidays or special events they were invited to- like charity galas and annual balls. grew up in a family that were losing their money, with the aristocratic class fading away, but were desperately trying to cling onto upper class lifestyle. was expected to be quiet and polite and act like a grownup, which he did. unlike, sirius he did not have prospective friends visit as he wasn't the heir and his parents thought him too strange and awkward for other respectable families. his parents wanted him to be quiet and study constantly so he did just that, other than when he played piano or cello which he had permission by his parents to do anyway. he grew up thinking he had to constantly impress his parents to live up to sirius' easy charming personality and brains, as well as being taught that just by being born, he was superior to others (which he never unlearnt)
lily- grew up in a small town nearby woods (i like the idea of her being scottish but i cannot imagine a scottish severus, so maybe her family is scottish but moved to midlands of england). her parents both worked full time and did a lot of overtime/work out of hours so petunia looked after lily and the house most of the time, leaving lily to go out and play. she was very outdoors-y and hated being at home all day, unlike petunia, so she'd go out to the woods to find severus and play with him, or visit the nice old ladies down the round or go to the park (big fan of the swings) or collect bugs. petunia always seemed so much more grown up than her, and when she did more and more magic, they grew even more separated and lily spent less and less time at home. she grew up with the idea she had to be mature and high achieving to get petunia to want to hang out with her, and that the world in general could seem like a scary or dangerous place but that there was really goodness and kindness and nice things in it all
mary- grew up in plymouth, devon. her dad was in the fishing industry and had quite unreliable hours, which made her more close to her mum, but she still got on well with both of them. she had an older sister who got on with them less, since she was a goth and a lesbian and didn't care what people thought, and their parents are a bit more traditional, but tried being openminded- mary looked up to her a lot despite being very different people. she had a lot of friends and went to a lot of kids clubs (like gymnastics, arts & crafts, performing arts, etc.) also i see her as muggleborn, so she went to primary school obviously and had lots of friends from there). grew up with the idea people are people and you should accept them for their differences (cue friendship with alt butch lesbian autistic marlene), and you should always do what you think is best for you, despite what other people want from you
marlene- scottish but moved to liverpool at around eight years old and met james. is the youngest, and has a few older brothers. her family is very traditional so her mum tries to spend the most time with marlene and teach her feminine qualities, although marlene just wants to go out and play quidditch or go to james' and throw mud at each other for 5 hours. grew up catholic and kept her faith, goes to church every Sunday and does confessions when shes old enough. had meltdowns often as a kid, especially having undiagnosed autism with a mum who wants you to do the opposite of what you want all the time, and she'd run over to the potter's to calm down. grew up thinking she was 'too much' (my beloved quinni variant) and had a lot of religious issues to work through (especially concerning her sexuality)
dorcas- grew up in belfast with their dad. she'd accompany him to building sites (her dad's a builder) often when no one was available to look after her, and they'd play around in the safe areas and the other builders would go talk to her/play with her whilst on their breaks. grew up in a flat with a lot of friendly neighbours in the building who helped raise them. their dad would go out with workmates to the pub after work, when they could, so she spent a lot of time there and always got given free juice and crisps (kids going to pubs is a very normal thing in the uk btw!) had a large sense of community, but not much experience with making friends their own age. grew up with the idea that the world was a dangerous place (its northern ireland in the 60s...) but also that change comes from the people and she could do whatever she could to help others
emmeline- grew up in south korea at a young age but moved to scotland to live with her grandparents (on dad's side) at around six/seven to learn english and prepare to go to hogwarts (her dad grew up in scotland and went to hogwarts). her parents expected her to be studying in the years before hogwarts started, but she never really did (other than her grandfather teaching her english and her grandmother teaching her a few charms). went to a 'bright futures' club and made a few friends there, as well as her fake order of merlin that she began carrying everywhere. she sent letters to her dad constantly, lying about her fast progress and only received a few letters back. grew up thinking she had to achieve greatness or she was worthless, and had to constantly get attention from loved ones by whatever means she could
39 notes · View notes
misiahasahardname · 11 months ago
Note
Wait Raj too? Ripper and Raj brothers?? 👀
yeah!! i wrote a bunch of stuff for a nowen family au during ict
sorry if it’s incomprehensible. ya girl-type-creature is incapable of forming coherent sentences
the original total drama took place in 1997 instead of 2007 to make noah and owen’s ages as parents make sense
raj is older than ripper, which is surprising for people. ripper and raj are also twins, which is even more surprising for people!
raj and ripper’s full names are ‘rajesh könig-fraser’ and ‘rhynnfrew könig-fraser’
i headcanon ripper to be welsh, so for that to still be true in the au, owen is of welsh decendance. this means that raj and ripper are part german, part indian, part canadian and part welsh! it’s a very rich cultural background.
raj and ripper regularly speak german or hindi in the house which confuses owen/makes him feel left out since he can only speak english
noah tries to comfort him by saying that learning a language when you’re not born speaking it can be hard, and that owen can speak a bit of welsh while noah can’t. this half-works
noah tried to prevent the boys from discovering what total drama was because they are embarrassed about their past. unfortunately, wayne got in the way of this (big total drama fan - is the reason the brothers auditioned)
owen has a part time job at an ice-cream parlour, and noah teaches languages and psychology at raj and ripper’s highschool.
raj and ripper are Little Dipshits ™️ and decided to take german as their language in school for an easy A, but ended up with noah as their teacher and, as the loving mother they are, they started the school year by calling the two out in front of their entire class.
wayne is the family’s neighbour. he became raj’s best friend immediately, and would constantly be invited over for playdates. ripper became his friend by association.
noah needs glasses for reading. when ripper is mad at them, he will hide those glasses and scatter clues around the house with writing purposefully made tiny and messy to make things harder.
owen sparked raj’s love for hockey. he regularly takes him to see games and picks him up after practice (his shift ends at around the same time raj’s training sessions end)
the family is visited by owen’s parents and brothers very often. they’re always there to come to babysit the boys. noah’s family (the ones in other continents and who live in canada) live far away. they go to their closest family during shorter school holidays, extended family in germany for christmas, and extended family in india in the summer. (they still get to see noah’s closest family there since they all go to those places when noah does anyways)
sometimes, eva and izzy just. randomly break into the home without any warning. this always frightens noah and owen, but ripper and raj are always excited to see them. ripper loves izzy because of her unpredictable nature and the fact she allows him to do stupid and dangerous stuff, and raj loves eva because she’s super sporty and a very worth competitor. they also give awesome birthday gifts.
total drama episodes air the week after they’re filmed. not necessarily for the au, just a headcanon of mine.
owen and noah flipped their shit when ripper and axel kissed.
raj and ripper love to engage in eachother’s shenanigans, but they also love to scrap, insult and pretend they don’t know eachother. they are eachother’s number one supporters and number one haters.
april fool’s day gets very dangerous in the könig-fraser household………
raj and ripper have always shared a room. ripper is absolutely pissed that he’s not allowed to sleep on the top bunk.
noah and owen are really used to being called into school (or the hospital) because of their sons. neither of them know how to do anything without getting in some sort of trouble.
30 notes · View notes
thesamsaraholidays · 5 months ago
Text
Explore Ladakh with the Best DMC for Ladakh | The Samsara Holidays
Tumblr media
Ladakh, known as the "Land of High Passes," is a paradise for travelers seeking adventure, tranquility, and cultural richness. Nestled in the northernmost part of India, this region offers breathtaking landscapes, ancient monasteries, and an array of thrilling activities. Planning a trip to such a remote and diverse destination can be daunting, but with the Best DMC for Leh Ladakh, your journey becomes seamless and memorable.
Why Visit Ladakh?
Ladakh's unparalleled beauty lies in its rugged mountains, crystal-clear lakes, and vast, open skies. Here are some reasons why Ladakh should be on your travel bucket list:
Stunning Landscapes: From the mesmerizing Pangong Lake to the serene Nubra Valley, Ladakh's natural beauty is truly awe-inspiring. The region is a photographer's dream, with its dramatic contrasts of colors and textures.
Rich Cultural Heritage: Ladakh is home to ancient monasteries like Hemis, Thiksey, and Diskit. These monasteries not only offer spiritual solace but also a glimpse into the region's unique Buddhist heritage.
Adventure Activities: For thrill-seekers, Ladakh offers numerous adventure activities. Trekking, river rafting, and mountain biking are popular ways to explore the rugged terrain. The Chadar Trek and Markha Valley Trek are particularly famous among trekkers.
Unique Festivals: Ladakh's vibrant festivals, such as Hemis Festival and Losar, provide an opportunity to witness the region's rich traditions and colorful celebrations.
Planning Your Trip
When planning a trip to Ladakh, partnering with a reliable destination management company "The Samsara Holidays" (DMC) is very important. The best DMC for Leh Ladakh ensures a hassle-free experience by taking care of all travel arrangements, including permits, accommodations, and guided tours.
Top Attractions in Ladakh
Pangong Lake
Pangong Lake, one of the highest saltwater lakes in the world, is famous for its ever-changing hues. Located at an altitude of 4,350 meters, this pristine lake stretches across India and China, offering spectacular views that captivate every visitor.
Nubra Valley
Nubra Valley, also known as the "Valley of Flowers," is a stark contrast to Ladakh's rugged landscape. The valley is famous for its sand dunes, Bactrian camels, and the stunning Diskit Monastery, which houses a 32-meter tall statue of Maitreya Buddha.
Hemis Monastery
Hemis Monastery, the largest and wealthiest monastery in Ladakh, is a must-visit. It is renowned for the annual Hemis Festival, which celebrates the birth of Guru Padmasambhava. The festival features vibrant masked dances, traditional music, and elaborate costumes.
Adventure Awaits
Ladakh is an adventurer's playground, offering a range of activities that cater to different levels of experience and enthusiasm.
Trekking: Ladakh boasts some of the most challenging and scenic trekking routes. The Chadar Trek, which involves walking on the frozen Zanskar River, is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Other popular treks include the Markha Valley Trek and the Stok Kangri Trek.
River Rafting: The Zanskar River offers thrilling rafting opportunities, with its fast-flowing waters and deep gorges. Rafting through the Zanskar Canyon is an exhilarating way to experience the raw beauty of Ladakh.
Mountain Biking: For cycling enthusiasts, the rugged terrain and high-altitude passes of Ladakh provide a perfect setting for mountain biking. The Manali-Leh highway is particularly popular among bikers.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Ladakh is from May to September, when the weather is pleasant and the roads are accessible. During this period, the snow melts, and the region comes alive with vibrant colors and bustling activities. The winter months, from November to February, are extremely cold, with many areas becoming inaccessible due to heavy snowfall.
Conclusion
Ladakh is a destination that promises an unforgettable experience, blending natural beauty, adventure, and cultural richness. To make the most of your trip, partnering with the best DMC for Leh Ladakh is essential. They ensure that every aspect of your journey is well-planned and executed, allowing you to focus on creating lasting memories.
Embark on an adventure of a lifetime and discover the enchanting beauty of Ladakh.
For more information and to start planning your trip, contact the Best DMC for Leh Ladakh.
Book now and explore more!
4 notes · View notes
gelassen-in · 9 months ago
Text
The Enchanting Tale of Indian Tea
The Enchanting Tale of Indian Tea
As we approach International Tea Day on March 21st, it's a perfect time to delve into the captivating history and rich culture of tea in India.
Tumblr media
In a memorable scene from Bridgerton Season 2, Kate Sharma (played by Simone Ashley) crinkles her nose in distaste for English tea. Instead, she opts for a cup of masala tea, crushing cardamom to prepare it. This moment sparked a newfound appreciation for Indian tea across the internet. But what exactly is Indian tea, and can its diverse range of varieties be neatly categorized?
Unveiling the Tea Legacy
Tumblr media
Tea garden workers in India
Tea has a deep-rooted history in China, where it was enjoyed for centuries before making its way to India. The British, known for their love of tea, sought to establish a trade route that would bypass China's tea monopoly. Recognizing tea's potential as a valuable commodity, they began exploring opportunities to cultivate it in other parts of the world.
In the early 19th century, the British East India Company turned its attention to India as a promising location for tea production. They began experimenting with different tea plant varieties and established tea gardens in various regions. One key figure in this endeavor was Robert Bruce, credited with discovering wild tea plants in Assam, northeastern India, in the early 1820s. This discovery laid the foundation for commercial tea cultivation in India.
A tea garden in Sikkim
Assam, with its favorable climate and soil conditions, proved to be an ideal region for tea production. The British started cultivating tea on a larger scale in Assam, and by the 1850s, Assam tea had gained recognition for its unique flavor and robust characteristics. This variety became a cornerstone of Indian tea production and is still highly regarded today.
Encouraged by the success of Assam, the British expanded tea cultivation to other parts of India. The regions of Darjeeling, Nilgiri, and Kangra soon emerged as prominent tea-growing areas, each producing teas with distinctive flavors and qualities.
Darjeeling, nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, gained renown for its delicate and aromatic teas, while Nilgiri in southern India produced teas with a smooth and mellow character. Kangra, situated in the scenic state of Himachal Pradesh, also contributed to India's tea diversity with its flavorful and fragrant offerings.
Tea gardens make for quaint holiday spots
Here is a listing of some of the best regional varieties.
Tumblr media
Assam Tea: Grown in the lush valleys of northeastern Assam, Assam tea is renowned for its strong, full-bodied flavor, malty notes, and bright reddish-brown liquor. Assam tea is often used as a base for breakfast blends and is favored by those who enjoy a robust and bold cup of tea.
Darjeeling Tea: Hailing from the picturesque Darjeeling region in the foothills of the Himalayas, Darjeeling tea is highly regarded for its exquisite flavor and aroma. Unlike most Indian teas, Darjeeling tea is crafted from the small-leaved Chinese variety of Camellia sinensis, giving it a unique flavor and profile.
Tumblr media
Darjeeling tea was also the first Indian product to be awarded a Geographical Indication (GI) tag, recognizing its origin and protecting its identity.
Darjeeling tea commands a global repute
Often referred to as the "Champagne of Teas," Darjeeling tea is characterized by its light golden color, floral fragrance, and delicate muscatel taste. It is often enjoyed without milk and is cherished for its nuanced and refined profile.
Tumblr media
Nilgiri Tea: Grown in the misty slopes of the Nilgiri Hills in southern India, Nilgiri tea offers a unique and smooth cup. It is known for its bright, brisk liquor, balanced flavor, and gentle floral notes. Nilgiri tea is versatile and can be enjoyed plain or with a touch of milk. It is often used in blends and is prized for its refreshing character.
Kangra Tea: Hailing from the scenic Kangra Valley in the state of Himachal Pradesh, Kangra tea is a lesser-known but highly regarded variety. It is appreciated for its delicate, floral aroma, gentle astringency, and subtle fruity undertones. Kangra tea leaves are carefully processed to preserve their delicate flavors, resulting in a tea that offers a refined and soothing drinking experience.
Preparation A Vast Variety
Despite the metamorphosis of chai and chai-tea, there is more to tea in India than masala chai. The diverse tea varieties produced in India cater to different tastes and preferences, offering a wide range of flavors, aromas, and strengths. Depending on preparation methods, here are a few more variations.
Kashmiri kahwa is a traditional aromatic green tea
Kashmiri Kahwa: Originating from the picturesque Kashmir Valley, Kashmiri Kahwa is a traditional aromatic green tea infused with saffron strands, cardamom pods, cinnamon, and sometimes almonds.
It has a delicate flavor profile, with a pleasant blend of spices and a slight sweetness. Kahwa is often served with crushed nuts and is cherished for its soothing and warming properties.
Munnar Tea: Munnar, located in the Western Ghats of Kerala, is famous for its tea plantations. Munnar tea is known for its bright, golden liquor, aromatic flavor, and crisp character. The tea gardens in Munnar produce a range of black, green, and white teas, each offering a distinct taste and aroma influenced by the region's unique climate and elevation.
Sikkim Temi Tea: Grown in the hills of Sikkim, Temi Tea is a specialty tea known for its exceptional quality. It is produced in limited quantities, making it highly sought after. Temi Tea features a smooth, mellow taste with a hint of fruitiness, floral notes, and bright amber liquor.
Bihar Tea: Bihar, a state in eastern India, is known for its tea cultivation, primarily in the regions of Kishanganj and Purnea. Bihar tea is admired for its well-rounded flavor, medium body, and pleasant aroma. The tea gardens in Bihar produce both black and green teas, providing a diverse range of options.
Kangra Green Tea: Apart from Kangra tea, which I mentioned earlier, the Kangra region of Himachal Pradesh is also renowned for its green tea production. Kangra green tea is known for its delicate and refreshing flavors, with a milder profile compared to its black tea counterpart. It offers vegetal notes, a light sweetness, and a pale liquor.
Tumblr media
Manipur White Tea: Manipur, a northeastern state of India, is gaining recognition for its production of white teas. Manipur white tea is made from young tea buds and leaves, carefully handpicked and minimally processed. It offers a delicate, nuanced flavor with floral undertones and a slightly sweet aftertaste.
5 notes · View notes
holidaytoursdestination · 4 months ago
Text
Best Travel Agent in India | 8888849698 
Book Personalized & Customized Holiday Packages with Pune’s Best Travel Agent in India — Destination Holiday Tours Travelling is one experience that each one of us has had in our life. If we take out time to notice we will realize that every time we travel certain factors remain constant and they have a very crucial part to play in the quality of our journey. Transport is one of them which brings in to the picture numerous travel agents and tour operators in India. Try imagining a situation where you have landed at your destination and you cannot find a cab or a taxi to reach at your preferred place of stay. Half your mood is spoilt at the moment and your journey has begun with a frustrated state of mind that will continue to bother you throughout.
Traveling is an art, and finding the right travel agent can make it a masterpiece. In a diverse and culturally rich country like India, where every corner tells a unique story, the quest for the best travel agent becomes an essential step in curating a memorable journey.
For Holidays Enquiry:  Contact 8888849698 / 9822632911  Email: [email protected]
3 notes · View notes
kavitameenasingletap · 4 months ago
Text
Kurti for women
Product Overview
Indian women look glistening in their traditional dresses and that attracts women across the world. The wraps and covers which they wear have amazing appeal and fabulous artwork, which makes Indian dresses hard to resist.
But while having a close discussion with my friends in India, I witnessed that the dressing style has taken a change rather it has taken a leap to retain both ethnicity and modern fashion.
We have seen the rise in a number of new dresses that have both ethnic look and modern appeal and one such is the kurti. Yes, it is the new trend which has an Indianized western look. Women of today have started to embrace it in their daily lives. Whether it is their workplace or a day trip to Goa or may be attending a tea-party, more kurti designs  are easily visible.
Why do Indian women love to wear Kurtis?
Kurta has been in the fashion line for the past few decades and it is one of the best choices in the women's wardrobe. I was a little puzzled to find out some weird reason for different kurti designs becoming popular these days.
Let’s read on some exquisite ideas of Kurti being popular :- 
A dress that is universally popular:- When we browse loads of designer kurti online, it might make us amaze, why kurti and not salwar, if we like being ethnic. But Indian culture is liberal and conservative at the same time, we accept food, ideas, traditions and dresses whole-heartedly. So keeping this mind Kurti exhibits both traits of being ethnic and westernised.
Where comfort meets fashion:- While I was searching for some popular kurti online in India, I found that all designers have kept one thing in mind while weaving their creations and it is definitely comfort. Yes, Kurtis are very comfortable to wear and not tight or crouched like those body hugging dresses. At the same time, you get a wide range of styles to choose that are suitable for different occasions.
A pocket-friendly dress:- Kurtis are not heavy on the pocket. A comfy daily wear kurti may be available at the online stores at Rs. 200 and it can range up to Rs. 5000 for a silk sequined party-wear. So you have kurtis for every budget.
Pair up with any accessories:- One of the popular reasons that I have come across while discussing with a few Indian friends of mine is that Kurti is one such outfit that is easy to accessorise. Depending on the sense of style, the cut of your kurti and the occasion you like to wear, it is possible to pair it with junk jewellery, may be gold or silver. 
Types of Kurtis:- 
1. Anarkali Kurti
Inspired by the Mughal era, Anarkali Kurtis are fitted on the bust and flare out towards the hem, creating a frock-like silhouette. They are perfect for festive occasions and weddings. Pair them with churidars and statement earrings for a classic look.
2. Straight Cut Kurti
Straight-cut Kurtis is a staple in every wardrobe, offering a sleek and elegant look. They are versatile and can be paired with jeans, leggings, or palazzos. Accessorise with minimal jewellery for a sophisticated look.
3. Asymmetrical Kurti
With no defined hemline, asymmetrical Kurtis are trendy. They are ideal for parties and casual gatherings. Pair them with fitted pants and statement footwear for a contemporary look.
4. Kaftan Style Kurti
Known for their comfort, Kaftan Kurtis are loose and breezy, often featuring a drawstring at the waist. They are perfect for a relaxed day out or a beach holiday. Pair them with sandals and boho accessories for a laid-back look.
5. Shirt Collar Kurti
Blending the formal shirt style with traditional kurtis, this type comes with a collar and often features button-down fronts. It’s perfect for office wear and can be paired with jeans or trousers.
6. Jacket Style Kurti
This style comes with an attached or detachable jacket, adding a layer of sophistication. They are suitable for both casual and formal events. Pair them with palazzos or straight pants for a refined look.
7. Cape Style Kurti
Cape-style kurtis incorporate a cape-like feature, either attached to the shoulders or as an additional layer over the kurti. This style adds a dramatic flair and is perfect for making a fashion statement. The cape can be of varying lengths and is often adorned with intricate designs or embellishments. These kurtis are great for festive occasions or fashion-forward events and can be paired with straight-cut pants or skirts for a chic, modern look.
8. Floor Length/Gown Style Kurti
Elegant and regal, these Kurtis are similar to evening gowns. They are perfect for formal events and weddings. Pair them with minimal jewellery and heels for a sophisticated look.
9. Chikankari Kurti
Known for their delicate embroidery, Chikankari Kurtis are a symbol of elegance. They are perfect for traditional events. Pair them with light-coloured bottoms and ethnic jewellery.
10. Peplum Kurti
Peplum kurtis feature a flared ruffle attached at the waist, creating a playful and trendy silhouette. This style adds a touch of Western fashion to the traditional kurta and is perfect for those who love a fusion look. Peplum kurtis are great for casual outings, parties, or even office wear when styled appropriately. They pair well with slim-fit pants or jeggings, balancing the flared bottom.
CONCLUSION 
Each kurti style in our list offers a unique way to express your style and preferences. From the playful vibrancy of tie-dye to the elegant sophistication of Chikankari, there’s a kurti for every occasion, mood, and personality. Embrace the diversity of these styles and find the perfect kurti to add to your wardrobe. Happy styling!
2 notes · View notes
psychologeek · 10 months ago
Text
@notaconservative asked:
@psychologeek also why does there need to be a Jewish ethnostate? There's no Christian ethnostate or Islamic ethnostate.. Isn't not allowing ppl to live in your country based on race a nazi thing?
(I apologise for any English mistakes. I'm sick, but it's important so I want to answer quickly).
First of all - Judaism is both ethnicity and a religion, but Islam and Christianity aren't, so I changed your question slightly.
There aren't other religionstates
Actually, there are many Muslim states (57, 56 of them mention Islamic law in their constitution/similar) and christian states (100+). You're just used to consider it as the "default", so you don't really see it.
Some questions to see it more clearly:
What day the work week starts?(Sunday? Monday? Saturday?)
What are the "default" holiday/vacation days in the country? (Eg. Christmas and Easter? Passover and Sukkot? Eed (id?) AlFiter and Mawlid Un Nabi? Lunar new year?)
What is the calendar used in the country? Just the Georgian calendar, or any relation to the the jewish calander, the Hijra, or other calanders?
I can continue, but I guess you understand.
(If you don't, try compare the calanders from same year of America, China, India, Morocco and Israel.)
Example of September 2018, not full though (I used it as I wrote a multicultural fic, and didn't want to miss dates)
(Ignore the cubes, it's a reminder for things mentioned in the fic)
Tumblr media
Race and Religion (ft. Nazis).
Like I said at the start, it looks like a confusion between race, ethnicity, and religion.
Race - fake thing, based on skin colour and og continent?. (Ok, not completely, I guess? But as 90% of the people I know are any version of mix, so...)
What the Nazis wanted was world with only clean-best-people, looking for the übermantch, the "super-man". This is same reason they killed gays and disabled people - they "filth" the pureblood Aris.
I won't get deeper into it. As jew, queer and disabled, I'm very tired of hearing why my death is a good thing.
Religion - what one believes, or follow. Usually has a mixture of ritual (things to do), beliefs (things to feel/think), and many ways affects daily life, like having rules about what to do, how to behave, etc.
(I tried to use the most common things, so it would apply to not only monotheism.)
Ethnicity:
Ethnicity - culture and history and narrative. where did you come from.
Im other people's words:
Ethnicity has been defined as: "the social group a person belongs to, and either identifies with or is identified with by others, as a result of a mix of cultural and other factors including language, diet, religion, ancestry and physical features traditionally associated with race".
As you can see, Judaism is a religion, but also ethnicity - we have our language, Hebrew (the oldest artifact with Hebrew writing is about 3,300 years old), religion (Judaism), diet (Kosher), ancestry (all descendants of Yaakov, also known as Israel, that was the son of Itzhak, the son of Avraham, etc.) physical features - even the most Ashkenazi Met, blond, blue eyes, lobster-in-the-son Jew (that was born to Jewish family, not converted) has more in common, DNA speaking, with middle Easterns then with their neighbours.
("But Psy," I imagine you asking, "how do you get blond jews?"
Well.
The same way you get a redhead, green eyed Yemeni
(in Aden, a British colony)
We are used to pogroms. We are the descendants of those who didn't die. I'll leave it that way.)
Not allowing ppl to live in your country based on race.
Again, I think you meant either ethnicity or religion?
Anyway, pure facts:
20% (2m) of the citizens of Israel are Arabs (from arab-speaking communities.)
84% of those, or 18.1% of Israel population (~1.6m) are Muslims, 8%, or 1.3% of IP (~160k) are Christians, another 8% (1.5% of ip) are Druze, that sometimes prefer to be considered as their own separate group.
Also other minorities such as Circassians (Adigas), Bahá'í, etc.
~5.5% are "other"/no religion registered.
(data from the central bureau of statistics. On the top left you can change the language to any of Israel official languages: Hebrew, Arabic or English: https://www.cbs.gov.il/he/pages/default.aspx
(some of the data might be available in Russian, Amharic, Francis, Spanish or other languages (about 30 languages are common in Israel).
As always - feel free to rb and reply.
If I made a mistake, plz let me know and I'll get it fixed
5 notes · View notes
vibrantindiatravel · 4 months ago
Text
BEST TOURIST PLACES IN INDIA
Tumblr media
India is known for its tourist hub and an exciting holiday destination for exploring wildlife, heritage, and culture,  admiring architectural wonders, undertaking religious places, going shopping, exploring new adventures, discovering historic treasures, and many more. With so many places to see and experiences to try, choosing that one perfect tourist destination in India for your next holiday can be confusing. This is why we have an exact list of the best tourist places in India that you can consider for your upcoming vacation and fulfill all your travel dreams!
ABOUT US
Welcome to our website Vibrant India Travels. Here, we all are excited to plan your trip per your budget. We are passionate about creating unforgettable memories of you and your loved ones.FOR MORE INFORMATION- ABOUT US
Agra: The historic city of Agra is one of India's most loved tourist places as it represents the world-famous Taj Mahal, which is one of the world's seven wonders. From architectural gems such as Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri to mouthwatering local famous places of food such as petha, this exciting tourist destination in India has it all. Best Time to Visit: October to March
Chandigarh: one of the best places in India, the well-planned city of Chandigarh has the perfect combination of traditional Punjabi culture and modernity. From its well-irrigate gardens to fascinating museums, every nook and corner of the city has something special to offer. Best Time to Visit: August to March
Coorg: Popularly known as the ‘Scotland of India’, Coorg in Karnataka is characterized by its perpetually misty landscape, rolling green hills, and aromatic coffee plantations. This charming little hill station with its scenic views and colourful culture is a must-visit for every nature lover. Best Time to Visit: October to March
Dhanaulti: An offbeat destination nestled quietly in the hills of Uttarakhand, Dhanaulti is like a long-lost pleasant dream that brings with it peace, comfort, and quiet. If you have been on the lookout for a fantastic weekend getaway, then get your bags ready and head straight to this amazing and pristine little haven away from the city.
. Goa: A list of the best tourist places in India would be incomplete without a mention of the national party capital, the famous land of sun, sand, and sea, Goa! The laid-back vibes, the stunning beaches, the charming churches, the unique cuisine, the legendary nightlife, and the magical sunsets have made Goa a favorite destination for friends and family alike. Best Time to Visit: October to March
FOR MORE DETAILS VISIT OUR WEBSITE- https://vibrantindiatravel.com/category/travel-packages/
2 notes · View notes
vano6105 · 5 months ago
Text
I welcome all guests, subs and fans.
Thank you for appreciating my fan art, including my designs! 😉👍
But, you know, such interest to me could be caused by aesthetics, drawing (close on the level of Sonic universe) and my characters abroad of course, as in many countries are trying to survive as they can various crises and changes. Independent creative people are starting to flourish, presenting various original projects to all comers. - but NOT in MY HOMELAND [Russia]. When the collapsed country was unusually able to rebuild itself again, for me the effect of presence was only amplified outside of Russia.
You may have heard more than once that many countries wanted to completely isolate my country [Russia] repeatedly because of crises and war. However, these attempts failed miserably when Russia started to raise industry and take action on its own, while improving relations with some eastern countries like China, Vietnam, India, and others. So far things are going full steam ahead, but alas, against the backdrop of these situations, for some reason corrupt personalities and some dubious products so called "russian labels" have dramatically appeared. These people "deserve fame" on TV, in Russian platforms, which later will easily serve the population as the best examples. And the "labels" are like answers, killers of something/someone, which then fall apart in their hands when used.
Toxicity is REALLY off the charts!!! Although my homeland [Russia] tries to give the population opportunities to invent, create, establish something so that the population can have a good life - but I think it all feels superficial. In fact, indie projects, initiatives, developments, inventions MY COUNTRY, where I live, does NOT ALWAYS REALIZE them FULLY. "Russian labels" for many has long been an "easy" way to justify the realized projects. At worst, they turn out disgusting.
I'm really sorry if you have to hear this:
I'm a fixated Sonic fan, a SEGA fan since early childhood, really distant from the communities. I live alone, I have a completely different perspective on certain world events that happen. I may really love idols and cultures, but I don't often interact with communities AT ALL.
I'm a Russian fan artist, I've been drawing since 2017 (when FIFA 2018 championship was approaching). The real start was drawing a bunch of characters from different foreign cartoons and video games. There was a massive leap in 2020, and the drawings changed over time - got better, but in many fandoms was more like nobody, hostage and outcast, accumulated a lot of pain. Mostly did outsourcing (helping others), I have almost NOTHING of my own to show others. Local people, when they look at my creations, reject me and go to "selling" personalities (there are many of them in Russia, you understand, they want money). Because of toxicity and aggression, I get frustrated and feel bad when my fan creations are automatically thrown to the dump and forgotten for a long time. I might notice a similar thing after a while. Not much left from supporting former foreigns (until the 2020s) and after a good emotional experience (especially the trip to Moscow in 2023) . My universe (Sora the Hybrid Cat) has existed since the 2020s, old drawings are proof of that.
I'm sad whether the toxicity and aggression (Russia is no exception) will be cleaned up completely or not, anyway I'll be drawing fan art for novelties, indie projects - absolutely anything that can fall out. I'm really grateful to local fans and fan artists from different countries (many of them Japanese) for finding something atypical. I will make content at all costs to make it a new holiday for them. It's quality, not quantity, that's very important to me. In the future, I'm going to mine new technologies and I'm going to learn them, gaining experience. If possible, I will try to adapt to foreign completely, if there is someone willing to do it.
☺ Thank you all so much for your adoration and support of my activities! ☺
If you have something to say, if you are interested, please, you can in comments, you can in ask, you can in direct message (DM)! 🖍
Thank you! 🌸🌊
2 notes · View notes
alltimenews18 · 5 months ago
Text
Discover the Best Tennis Holidays in Asia: Explore China, India, and Sri Lanka
Tumblr media
Asia, with its diverse cultures, stunning landscapes, and rapidly developing sports facilities, has become a prime destination for tennis enthusiasts looking for unique holiday experiences. China, India, and Sri Lanka, in particular, offer a blend of top-notch tennis facilities, luxurious accommodations, and rich cultural experiences that make them ideal for a tennis holiday. Let’s explore what each of these countries has to offer.
China: A Blend of Tradition and Modernity
Tennis Facilities China has rapidly developed its sports infrastructure, and this is evident in its world-class tennis facilities. Cities like Beijing and Shanghai boast impressive tennis academies and clubs, such as the Beijing International Tennis Center and the Shanghai Tennis Club. These venues offer professional coaching, well-maintained courts, and the chance to watch international tennis tournaments like the Shanghai Masters.
Accommodation and Activities Luxury hotels and resorts, such as The Peninsula in Shanghai and the Aman Summer Palace in Beijing, provide not only excellent accommodations but also access to private tennis courts and professional trainers. After a morning on the court, you can explore the Great Wall, visit the Forbidden City, or enjoy a river cruise on the Yangtze.
India: A Cultural and Sporting Odyssey
Tennis Facilities India offers numerous tennis centers that cater to both amateurs and seasoned players. The country’s prominent tennis hubs include the Karnataka State Lawn Tennis Association in Bangalore and the Delhi Lawn Tennis Association. These facilities provide excellent training programs and opportunities to engage with local tennis communities.
Accommodation and Activities Combine your tennis sessions with a stay at luxurious resorts like the Oberoi Udaivilas in Udaipur or the Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai. These hotels often feature private tennis courts and offer personalized coaching sessions. Off the court, India’s rich cultural tapestry awaits – from the majestic Taj Mahal and the historic forts of Rajasthan to the serene backwaters of Kerala.
Sri Lanka: Island Paradise for Tennis Lovers
Tennis Facilities Sri Lanka’s scenic beauty makes it a unique destination for a tennis holiday. The island’s premier tennis venues include the Sri Lanka Tennis Association in Colombo and the tennis courts at luxury resorts like the Shangri-La’s Hambantota Golf Resort & Spa. These facilities provide professional coaching and well-maintained courts amidst stunning natural surroundings.
Accommodation and Activities Stay at top-tier resorts such as Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort or the Ceylon Tea Trails. These accommodations offer not only tennis courts but also opportunities to unwind in luxurious settings. Beyond tennis, Sri Lanka offers whale watching in Mirissa, exploring ancient temples in Kandy, and relaxing on pristine beaches.
Making the Most of Your Tennis Holiday
Planning Tips
Book in Advance: Tennis holidays can be popular, especially during peak seasons. Booking your accommodation and tennis sessions in advance ensures you get the best facilities and trainers.
Cultural Excursions: Balance your time on the court with cultural and recreational activities to make the most of your trip.
Health and Fitness: Prepare for your tennis holiday by maintaining your fitness level. Hydration and proper gear, including appropriate tennis shoes and attire, are essential for an enjoyable experience.
Conclusion A tennis holiday in China, India, or Sri Lanka offers a perfect blend of sport, luxury, and cultural immersion. Whether you’re looking to improve your game, enjoy world-class facilities, or explore some of the most captivating destinations in Asia, these countries provide the ideal backdrop for an unforgettable tennis vacation. Pack your racket, book your trip, and get ready to discover the best tennis holidays Asia has to offer!
2 notes · View notes
mauzeeholiday · 6 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
Your Premier Tour Operator for India and International Tours Discover extraordinary India global adventures with Mauzee Holiday, your trusted tour operator. Start your journey now!
Best of Holiday Packages And Tours, travel Packages from Mauzee Holiday. Holiday Packages in India Tourism
Mauzee Holiday has over 10 years of experience arranging high quality travel to the world's most captivating destinations. Whether you're seeking culture, adventure or a blend of both, our holidays are designed by experts and brought to life by the finest guides.
started in 2013, At Mauzee Holidays we take care of all things travel. A single unit that specializes in creating an assured holiday & hassle-free travel arrangements. You can trust us to guide you every step of the way. We have been in business for a bit over five years although connected to the industry for just over 13, in this time we have traveled, explored, and met like-minded individuals who believe in the art of knowing more than just our neighborhood, our people, and our community.
2 notes · View notes