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Best Travel Agency in Delhi - Book My Bharat
Book My Bharat is The Best Travel Agency in Delhi, For Every Dream Vacation! Travel Anywhere With The Best Travel Agency in NSP On Your Terms To Create Memories
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skytrustcanada1 · 1 year ago
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Best Travel Agency in Delhi - Book My Bharat
Best Travel Agency in Delhi - Book My Bharat
Book My Bharat is The Best Travel Agency in Delhi, For Every Dream Vacation! Travel Anywhere With The Best Travel Agency in NSP On Your Terms To Create Memories.
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aryan-skytrust · 1 year ago
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Best Travel Agency in Delhi - Book My Bharat
Book My Bharat is The Best Travel Agency in Delhi, For Every Dream Vacation! Travel Anywhere With The Best Travel Agency in NSP On Your Terms To Create Memories
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skytrust8 · 1 year ago
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Thailand
From the glittering temples to white sand beaches and culinary traditions, Thailand has captured the attention of every tourist. Famous as the ‘Land of Smiles,’ this blog will help you prepare the best itinerary for your next vacation by offering a list of the top 10 places to visit in Thailand.
Are you searching for the best tourist destination for a family or honeymoon vacation? Don’t worry. We have the perfect choice for you!
Thailand offers visitors an ideal mix of adventure, peace, romance, and royalty. It is popularly known for its pristine beaches, magnificent temples, rich culture, and flavorful cuisines. The Big Buddha, Golden Triangle, delicious street food, and exotic floating market completely fascinate Northern Thailand and Southern Thailand among visitors.
This country is home to an incredibly rich cultural heritage, breathtaking scenery, and incredible nightlife. Whether going out with your friends and family or planning a romantic getaway with your partner, nothing can be better than making unforgettable memories in Thailand.
Thailand hosts many cities, each with a unique identity and charm. We know it’s challenging to identify the top ones from the platter. So, we have relieved you of this task by listing the top 10 places to visit in Thailand.
Bangkok – The capital city
It is Thailand’s capital city and offers an exhilarating mix of the big-city bustle, modern architecture, and happening lifestyle. It hosts the impressive grand temple of Wat Pho with the giant reclining Buddha, and the shimmering nightlife is a treat to watch. The Chatuchak weekend market, loaded with sumptuous Thai cuisine and shopping sprees, is no less than a pleasing gimmick for travelers. The Khao San Road is the best place to begin your journey and experience the tropical beauty of Bangkok.
Khao Yai National Park – The wildlife haven
If you are a wildlife enthusiast, Khao Yai National Park is the best place to soothe your love for animals. It is the first and the third largest national park in Thailand. This UNESCO world heritage site shelters diverse wildlife like elephants, monkeys, hornbills, wild Thai tigers, gibbons, bats, Asian black bears, freshwater crocodiles, pig-tailed macaques, etc. The dense, dripping flora and beautiful waterfall are a sight to watch the long-standing natural preserve. The park also features more than 50 km long hiking and biking trails passing through the jungle pools of vines and orchids.
Phuket – A family getaway
The palm-fringed beaches, authentic and delicious cuisines, exotic local culture, luxurious spas, and high-lit lifestyle make up the ravishing beauty of Phuket. Adventure the adrenaline rush with kayaking, jungle trekking, white water rafting, scuba diving, and much more. Phuket is the country’s largest island and the perfect family getaway for relaxation and pampering. A visit to Patong Beach, the most popular beach in Phuket, and Phang Nga Bay, a fantastic place that houses aquatic grottoes, limestone islands, and beautiful caves, fill up the fun spaces in the entire journey.
Chiang Mai – The temple city
With more than 300 temples, Chiang Mai is famous for its rich and magnificent ancient temples. It is the second-largest city in Thailand and home to two tribal villages. For tourists wishing to experience the coexistence of historical and modern Thai architecture in the mountainous landscapes, Chiang Mai is the perfect place to be. One of the most famous temples in the area is Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, situated on a mountainside overlooking the city. Some of the fascinations of Chiang Mai are botanical gardens, handicraft markets, elephant nature parks, etc.
Sukhothai – Rich ancient ruins
Sukhothai beholds the rich ancient historical sites, statues, and temples of Thai culture. It was the first capital of Thailand, then Siam, during the 13th century. The Sukhothai historical park is home to multiple ancient temples, Buddha statues, chedis, and other archaeological sites highlighting Thailand’s rich history with stucco relief. This place depicts the golden period of Thai civilization – The Dawn of Happiness through its architectural beauty. If you reach early, you can also experience the peaceful and rare sight of the sun glinting off the historical sites.
Ko Chang – The Elephant Island
If you are looking for the best of a tropical vacation with your friends, family, or spouse, Ko Chang is the best destination to capture the most beautiful memories. It is the second-largest island in Thailand and has the elephant-shaped headland. Hence, famous as Elephant Island. The area is adorned with vast sandy beaches and tropical jungles. The White Sand Beach is the island’s most popular and longest beach to visit, and Namtok Khlong Phlu is the largest waterfall in Ko Chang that drops into cascading tiers. The route here is underdeveloped, so getting here is more of a trek. This island offers tourists fun, rustic, budgeted bungalows, glittering bars, and restaurants.
Kanchanaburi – City with the iron railway bridge
Although admired for its natural beauty, national parks, waterfalls, and gigantic scenery, Kanchanaburi is primarily known for its iron bridge over the river Kwai that links the Death Railway to Burma. It got its name as “Death Railways” because, between 1942-1943, one hundred thousand Asian laborers and prisoners of World War II died during its 16 months of construction under the Japanese occupation during WWII. Kanchanaburi is also an ideal pursuit for hiking and rafting. You also get to explore the Thailand-Burma Railway Center, an interactive museum that tells the tragic story, and the JEATH war museum, a replica of the ‘prisoners of war camp.’
Krabi Province – Authentic Thai culture
If you are fascinated with the authenticity of Thai culture, Krabi Town, a small city in the Malay peninsula, is the perfect vacation destination to engross more in it. Flourished with jaw-dropping scenery     and island-hopping tours, this place is one of the must-visit destinations for a vacation trip to Thailand. Some popular attractions of Krabi town are Koh Phi Phi Viewpoint, Railay Beach, Bamboo Island, PhraNang Cave Beach, etc. Explore the local night markets, have a soothing Thai massage, and spend days wandering around the incredible nearby attractions.
Koh Tao – Learn to dive
This 21 sq. km island remained uninhabited until the late 1900s and was recently developed as a travel destination. If you are a marine water activity enthusiast, Koh Tao is the best place to learn diving and become a certified diver. It also offers open water diving courses. The place is also home to abundant marine life like whale sharks, butterflyfish, bull sharks, batfish, etc. Koh Tao also offers to explore the vibrant scenes of vast sandy beaches, lush forests, and majestic granite rock formations. Travelers can accommodate in luxury resorts while enjoying the scenic paradise.
Pattaya – Pulsating nightlife
Pattaya is the best place to be if you are a party freak and enjoy loud music, running lights, and booze! Formerly a beach resort for American GIs during the Vietnam War, Pattaya is famous for its raucous nightlife, exotic bars and clubs, massage parlors, and adultery. However, the quality of its beaches, multiple water sports, shopping centers, and entertainment zones have cleaned up Pattaya’s reputation as a family vacation destination.
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skytrust035 · 1 year ago
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Thailand
Top 10 Places to Visit in Thailand
From the glittering temples to white sand beaches and culinary traditions, Thailand has captured the attention of every tourist. Famous as the ‘Land of Smiles,’ this blog will help you prepare the best itinerary for your next vacation by offering a list of the top 10 places to visit in Thailand.
Are you searching for the best tourist destination for a family or honeymoon vacation? Don’t worry. We have the perfect choice for you!
Thailand offers visitors an ideal mix of adventure, peace, romance, and royalty. It is popularly known for its pristine beaches, magnificent temples, rich culture, and flavorful cuisines. The Big Buddha, Golden Triangle, delicious street food, and exotic floating market completely fascinate Northern Thailand and Southern Thailand among visitors.
This country is home to an incredibly rich cultural heritage, breathtaking scenery, and incredible nightlife. Whether going out with your friends and family or planning a romantic getaway with your partner, nothing can be better than making unforgettable memories in Thailand.
Thailand hosts many cities, each with a unique identity and charm. We know it’s challenging to identify the top ones from the platter. So, we have relieved you of this task by listing the top 10 places to visit in Thailand.
Bangkok – The capital city
It is Thailand’s capital city and offers an exhilarating mix of the big-city bustle, modern architecture, and happening lifestyle. It hosts the impressive grand temple of Wat Pho with the giant reclining Buddha, and the shimmering nightlife is a treat to watch. The Chatuchak weekend market, loaded with sumptuous Thai cuisine and shopping sprees, is no less than a pleasing gimmick for travelers. The Khao San Road is the best place to begin your journey and experience the tropical beauty of Bangkok.
Khao Yai National Park – The wildlife haven
If you are a wildlife enthusiast, Khao Yai National Park is the best place to soothe your love for animals. It is the first and the third largest national park in Thailand. This UNESCO world heritage site shelters diverse wildlife like elephants, monkeys, hornbills, wild Thai tigers, gibbons, bats, Asian black bears, freshwater crocodiles, pig-tailed macaques, etc. The dense, dripping flora and beautiful waterfall are a sight to watch the long-standing natural preserve. The park also features more than 50 km long hiking and biking trails passing through the jungle pools of vines and orchids.
Phuket – A family getaway
The palm-fringed beaches, authentic and delicious cuisines, exotic local culture, luxurious spas, and high-lit lifestyle make up the ravishing beauty of Phuket. Adventure the adrenaline rush with kayaking, jungle trekking, white water rafting, scuba diving, and much more. Phuket is the country’s largest island and the perfect family getaway for relaxation and pampering. A visit to Patong Beach, the most popular beach in Phuket, and Phang Nga Bay, a fantastic place that houses aquatic grottoes, limestone islands, and beautiful caves, fill up the fun spaces in the entire journey.
Chiang Mai – The temple city
With more than 300 temples, Chiang Mai is famous for its rich and magnificent ancient temples. It is the second-largest city in Thailand and home to two tribal villages. For tourists wishing to experience the coexistence of historical and modern Thai architecture in the mountainous landscapes, Chiang Mai is the perfect place to be. One of the most famous temples in the area is Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, situated on a mountainside overlooking the city. Some of the fascinations of Chiang Mai are botanical gardens, handicraft markets, elephant nature parks, etc.
Sukhothai – Rich ancient ruins
Sukhothai beholds the rich ancient historical sites, statues, and temples of Thai culture. It was the first capital of Thailand, then Siam, during the 13th century. The Sukhothai historical park is home to multiple ancient temples, Buddha statues, chedis, and other archaeological sites highlighting Thailand’s rich history with stucco relief. This place depicts the golden period of Thai civilization – The Dawn of Happiness through its architectural beauty. If you reach early, you can also experience the peaceful and rare sight of the sun glinting off the historical sites.
Ko Chang – The Elephant Island
If you are looking for the best of a tropical vacation with your friends, family, or spouse, Ko Chang is the best destination to capture the most beautiful memories. It is the second-largest island in Thailand and has the elephant-shaped headland. Hence, famous as Elephant Island. The area is adorned with vast sandy beaches and tropical jungles. The White Sand Beach is the island’s most popular and longest beach to visit, and Namtok Khlong Phlu is the largest waterfall in Ko Chang that drops into cascading tiers. The route here is underdeveloped, so getting here is more of a trek. This island offers tourists fun, rustic, budgeted bungalows, glittering bars, and restaurants.
Kanchanaburi – City with the iron railway bridge
Although admired for its natural beauty, national parks, waterfalls, and gigantic scenery, Kanchanaburi is primarily known for its iron bridge over the river Kwai that links the Death Railway to Burma. It got its name as “Death Railways” because, between 1942-1943, one hundred thousand Asian laborers and prisoners of World War II died during its 16 months of construction under the Japanese occupation during WWII. Kanchanaburi is also an ideal pursuit for hiking and rafting. You also get to explore the Thailand-Burma Railway Center, an interactive museum that tells the tragic story, and the JEATH war museum, a replica of the ‘prisoners of war camp.’
Krabi Province – Authentic Thai culture
If you are fascinated with the authenticity of Thai culture, Krabi Town, a small city in the Malay peninsula, is the perfect vacation destination to engross more in it. Flourished with jaw-dropping scenery     and island-hopping tours, this place is one of the must-visit destinations for a vacation trip to Thailand. Some popular attractions of Krabi town are Koh Phi Phi Viewpoint, Railay Beach, Bamboo Island, PhraNang Cave Beach, etc. Explore the local night markets, have a soothing Thai massage, and spend days wandering around the incredible nearby attractions.
Koh Tao – Learn to dive
This 21 sq. km island remained uninhabited until the late 1900s and was recently developed as a travel destination. If you are a marine water activity enthusiast, Koh Tao is the best place to learn diving and become a certified diver. It also offers open water diving courses. The place is also home to abundant marine life like whale sharks, butterflyfish, bull sharks, batfish, etc. Koh Tao also offers to explore the vibrant scenes of vast sandy beaches, lush forests, and majestic granite rock formations. Travelers can accommodate in luxury resorts while enjoying the scenic paradise.
Pattaya – Pulsating nightlife
Pattaya is the best place to be if you are a party freak and enjoy loud music, running lights, and booze! Formerly a beach resort for American GIs during the Vietnam War, Pattaya is famous for its raucous nightlife, exotic bars and clubs, massage parlors, and adultery. However, the quality of its beaches, multiple water sports, shopping centers, and entertainment zones have cleaned up Pattaya’s reputation as a family vacation destination.
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riteshtomer · 1 year ago
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skytrust243 · 1 year ago
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Thailand
Top 10 Places to Visit in Thailand
From the glittering temples to white sand beaches and culinary traditions, Thailand has captured the attention of every tourist. Famous as the ‘Land of Smiles,’ this blog will help you prepare the best itinerary for your next vacation by offering a list of the top 10 places to visit in Thailand.
Are you searching for the best tourist destination for a family or honeymoon vacation? Don’t worry. We have the perfect choice for you!
Thailand offers visitors an ideal mix of adventure, peace, romance, and royalty. It is popularly known for its pristine beaches, magnificent temples, rich culture, and flavorful cuisines. The Big Buddha, Golden Triangle, delicious street food, and exotic floating market completely fascinate Northern Thailand and Southern Thailand among visitors.
This country is home to an incredibly rich cultural heritage, breathtaking scenery, and incredible nightlife. Whether going out with your friends and family or planning a romantic getaway with your partner, nothing can be better than making unforgettable memories in Thailand.
Thailand hosts many cities, each with a unique identity and charm. We know it’s challenging to identify the top ones from the platter. So, we have relieved you of this task by listing the top 10 places to visit in Thailand.
Bangkok – The capital city
It is Thailand’s capital city and offers an exhilarating mix of the big-city bustle, modern architecture, and happening lifestyle. It hosts the impressive grand temple of Wat Pho with the giant reclining Buddha, and the shimmering nightlife is a treat to watch. The Chatuchak weekend market, loaded with sumptuous Thai cuisine and shopping sprees, is no less than a pleasing gimmick for travelers. The Khao San Road is the best place to begin your journey and experience the tropical beauty of Bangkok.
Khao Yai National Park – The wildlife haven
If you are a wildlife enthusiast, Khao Yai National Park is the best place to soothe your love for animals. It is the first and the third largest national park in Thailand. This UNESCO world heritage site shelters diverse wildlife like elephants, monkeys, hornbills, wild Thai tigers, gibbons, bats, Asian black bears, freshwater crocodiles, pig-tailed macaques, etc. The dense, dripping flora and beautiful waterfall are a sight to watch the long-standing natural preserve. The park also features more than 50 km long hiking and biking trails passing through the jungle pools of vines and orchids.
Phuket – A family getaway
The palm-fringed beaches, authentic and delicious cuisines, exotic local culture, luxurious spas, and high-lit lifestyle make up the ravishing beauty of Phuket. Adventure the adrenaline rush with kayaking, jungle trekking, white water rafting, scuba diving, and much more. Phuket is the country’s largest island and the perfect family getaway for relaxation and pampering. A visit to Patong Beach, the most popular beach in Phuket, and Phang Nga Bay, a fantastic place that houses aquatic grottoes, limestone islands, and beautiful caves, fill up the fun spaces in the entire journey.
Chiang Mai – The temple city
With more than 300 temples, Chiang Mai is famous for its rich and magnificent ancient temples. It is the second-largest city in Thailand and home to two tribal villages. For tourists wishing to experience the coexistence of historical and modern Thai architecture in the mountainous landscapes, Chiang Mai is the perfect place to be. One of the most famous temples in the area is Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, situated on a mountainside overlooking the city. Some of the fascinations of Chiang Mai are botanical gardens, handicraft markets, elephant nature parks, etc.
Sukhothai – Rich ancient ruins
Sukhothai beholds the rich ancient historical sites, statues, and temples of Thai culture. It was the first capital of Thailand, then Siam, during the 13th century. The Sukhothai historical park is home to multiple ancient temples, Buddha statues, chedis, and other archaeological sites highlighting Thailand’s rich history with stucco relief. This place depicts the golden period of Thai civilization – The Dawn of Happiness through its architectural beauty. If you reach early, you can also experience the peaceful and rare sight of the sun glinting off the historical sites.
Ko Chang – The Elephant Island
If you are looking for the best of a tropical vacation with your friends, family, or spouse, Ko Chang is the best destination to capture the most beautiful memories. It is the second-largest island in Thailand and has the elephant-shaped headland. Hence, famous as Elephant Island. The area is adorned with vast sandy beaches and tropical jungles. The White Sand Beach is the island’s most popular and longest beach to visit, and Namtok Khlong Phlu is the largest waterfall in Ko Chang that drops into cascading tiers. The route here is underdeveloped, so getting here is more of a trek. This island offers tourists fun, rustic, budgeted bungalows, glittering bars, and restaurants.
Kanchanaburi – City with the iron railway bridge
Although admired for its natural beauty, national parks, waterfalls, and gigantic scenery, Kanchanaburi is primarily known for its iron bridge over the river Kwai that links the Death Railway to Burma. It got its name as “Death Railways” because, between 1942-1943, one hundred thousand Asian laborers and prisoners of World War II died during its 16 months of construction under the Japanese occupation during WWII. Kanchanaburi is also an ideal pursuit for hiking and rafting. You also get to explore the Thailand-Burma Railway Center, an interactive museum that tells the tragic story, and the JEATH war museum, a replica of the ‘prisoners of war camp.’
Krabi Province – Authentic Thai culture
If you are fascinated with the authenticity of Thai culture, Krabi Town, a small city in the Malay peninsula, is the perfect vacation destination to engross more in it. Flourished with jaw-dropping scenery     and island-hopping tours, this place is one of the must-visit destinations for a vacation trip to Thailand. Some popular attractions of Krabi town are Koh Phi Phi Viewpoint, Railay Beach, Bamboo Island, PhraNang Cave Beach, etc. Explore the local night markets, have a soothing Thai massage, and spend days wandering around the incredible nearby attractions.
Koh Tao – Learn to dive
This 21 sq. km island remained uninhabited until the late 1900s and was recently developed as a travel destination. If you are a marine water activity enthusiast, Koh Tao is the best place to learn diving and become a certified diver. It also offers open water diving courses. The place is also home to abundant marine life like whale sharks, butterflyfish, bull sharks, batfish, etc. Koh Tao also offers to explore the vibrant scenes of vast sandy beaches, lush forests, and majestic granite rock formations. Travelers can accommodate in luxury resorts while enjoying the scenic paradise.
Pattaya – Pulsating nightlife
Pattaya is the best place to be if you are a party freak and enjoy loud music, running lights, and booze! Formerly a beach resort for American GIs during the Vietnam War, Pattaya is famous for its raucous nightlife, exotic bars and clubs, massage parlors, and adultery. However, the quality of its beaches, multiple water sports, shopping centers, and entertainment zones have cleaned up Pattaya’s reputation as a family vacation destination.
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hindulivesmatter · 10 months ago
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Resources to learn more about Hinduphobia, and Hindu culture.
Making a masterpost about this because I'm getting a lot of asks for it. The list will be updated!
Books to read:
Not Without My Daughter by Betty Mahmoody. This is the memoir of a woman stuck in Iran and how she has to illegally sneak out with her daughter. It doesn't focus on Hinduphobia but it does highlight the violence perpetuated by Muslims to women. This is a true story and a movie has also been made on it. Also, I just need to appreciate how well it's written, I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.
Aavarna by  S. L. Bhyrappa. This book basically details how Hindu history was derailed and destroyed by Mughal invaders, specifically Aurangzeb, the plot is fictional but the history is real.
All Religions Are Not the Same by Sanjay Dixit. This is a new book and I've just ordered it actually. It discusses the differences between religions and how secularism affects that.
Why I Killed Gandhi by Nathuram Godse. Includes the testimonial of the man who killed Gandhi. I'm about to read this book and I'm excited. Don't be fooled by the one-star reviews.
Hindus in Hindu Rashtra by Anand Ranganathan. Illustrates 9 examples of the hypocrisy of the current government when it comes to legalities and laws concerning Hindus.
Some people you can follow on Twitter are Dr Anand Ranganathan, The Skin Doctor, and VivanVatsa. They're all well-read on Hinduphobia and/or Hindu history.
A fantastic account on Instagram called vrindkavi posts amazing comics on Indian history and mythology.
Blogs you can follow for awareness, and learning about Hinduphobia/Hindu culture:
@rhysaka (debunking common myths, awareness, politics/geopolitics, news, culture)
@mrityuloknative (debunking common myths, awareness, politics/geopolitics, news, culture)
@main-agar-kahoon (debunking common myths, awareness, culture)
@yato-dharmastato-jayah (history and explanations, culture)
@forgotten-bharat (amazing for the history of ancient India, and culture)
@kailash-se-birha (culture, awareness)
@aranyaani (debunking common myths, awareness, politics/geopolitics, news, culture)
Interesting masterposts from other blogs:
Booklist to learn more about Hindu History by @mrityuloknative
The Ayodhya Masterpost by @mrityuloknative
Some important Hindu literature:
Mahabharata This is classified as an Itihasa text. It deals with a war between 2 royal factions and is a vehicle for describing the activities of the Avatar Krishna.
Ramayana This is also an Itihasa text. It provides the biography of Lord Rama who is considered an Avatar of Vishnu.
Bhagavad Gita This is an important text of the Vedanta school and is treated separately although it is part of Mahabharata. It provides a coherent summary of Vedanta.
Srimad Bhagavatam This is a Purana and provides a biography of Lord Krishna. This is an important text for the Vaishnava sect of Hinduism.
Shiva Purana and Linga Purana These Puranas provide the biography of Lord Shiva and are important texts for the Saivite sect of Hinduism.
Chandi or Devi Mahatmyam This is an important text for Saktas who worship Sakti or Devi. This text is really part of the Markandeya Purana.
But really, the best way to combat Hinduphobia, is to learn about our history and culture, because if you know the truth, you won't fall for the twisted narrative being peddled by the media today. If you've got to the end of this, thank you for educating yourself and learning about us.
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My latest exhibition report for the Japanese site Photo and Culture Tokyo:
Vol.34 Bharat Sikka / バハラ・シッカ「SOUVENIR SHOP」
Sikka’s pictures- crisp landscapes, details of backstreets, and even what I think is a factory-fresh love doll(?)- have a directness and elegance which denies that usual sort of othering-preciousness so much popular non-Japanese, Japan Photography mistakes for meaning. While they are often strikingly beautiful photographs, his images never attempt to explain or aestheticize the country. 
The book, published by Super Labo, is one of my favorites of 2024.
The exhibition is held at Super Labo Store Tokyo in Jimbocho.
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timetravellingkitty · 10 months ago
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hi!! I just found out about tumblr having an anti-hindutva tag and I shall be making myself comfortable here! just found your account like a few mins ago and if it’s ok, i wanted to ask some questions (you absolutely don't have to answer if you don't like any of them or even if you don't feel like answering :) ) (edit added, this ask got way too long lol. feel free to skip it! also, you're kinda super cool lol)
I'm Indian, currently outside India, and I've only started learning about the shitshow going on in my 'mahaan bharat' since November (specifically since finding out that we are Irahell's biggest weapons buyer). and the more I find out the more shocked and heartbroken I feel...
like this week i learnt about the immigration ban in US against Chinese women that existed a few decades ago, and the ongoing discrimination against Palestinians in Canadian immigration services... and both the times I was so disgusted and there was this subconscious feeling that India should never be like that. but then an hour ago I learnt about the 2019 CAA and wtf!?
another example being that currently we're seeing israhell's continuous bombing of heritage sites of great cultural and religious significance, that also held so many centuries old records and histories... and learning about how they are bulldozing over graveyards and exhuming them...
and then today I learnt about Akhonji Masjid and Gyanvapi Masjid and of course have known about Babri Masjid for a few weeks now...
and only learnt about Kashmir in november...
and I feel like my whole worldview has shifted from a previous foundation, except it's so drastic and I still don't have a new foundation...
I try to talk to members of my family about this but they're the Indian equivalent of the U.S. liberals, and every single time they'll tell me "whatever news you're hearing is propaganda written by Pakistan/China/U.S./Russia. trust me I have Muslim friends and they're very happy. you just don't know the situation cause you're not in India" and like it sometimes make me think maybe I'm the one losing my mind...
I even read some places about free Punjab and that confused the fuck out of me cause I'm Punjabi (who does not live in Punjab) and I don't have any clue what it's about... I asked my fam, but they just gave me a weird look and told me to stay away from anyone that mentions Khalistan😭💀
(this got way longer than I expected, so sorry) but would you have any recommendations for any blogs/articles/books/podcast resources or any personal recommendations for news publications that are reliable (finding God would probably be easier than finding such publications lmao) like I thought Al-Jazeera is super credible, but then read that they're super credible when it comes to Palestine, not when it's global...
like where tf do I go from here lol
hello nonnie! some news sites I'd recommend are newslaundry (they have a youtube channel too), the wire, scroll.in and newsclick. maktoob media is mostly focused on minority rights in india. hindutvawatch.org is about hindu fascist violence committed against minorities. I still think you should stick to al-jazeera at least when it comes to palestine (they have journalists on the ground there, shireen abu akleh was one of them)
this is a good introduction to anyone wanting to learn about hindutva, this and this are about how india is becoming increasingly unsafe for minorites and is undergoing a democratic backsliding. this and this are about the rss link to nazism
hostile homelands by azad essa is about india's historical relationship with israel and the parallels between hindutva and zionism. the brown history podcast has an episode about how india went from the first non-arab state to recognise palestine to its largest buyer of weapons, featuring azad essa (x). you can also read colonising kashmir by hafsa kanjwal about how india came to militarily occupy kashmir. if you want to learn more about kashmir there are the blogs kashmiraction.org and standwithkashmir (which is um. blocked in india. i wonder why)
i have not read khaki shorts and saffron flags yet but this one is about the history of the rss. i also suggest watching the documentaries ram ke naam and jai bhim, comrade which are about the hindutva mobilisation in the 1980s
for me free punjab is very ?? the indian government is beyond evil as they continue to spy on sikhs abroad (and ofc, the 1984 sikh genocide) but i don't think liberation will be achieved through a religious ethnostate. any state formed on the basis of religion will inevitably turn out to be a disaster. i do encourage you to read lost in history: 1984 reconstructed by gunisha kaur, which is about the human rights violations committed against sikhs during this time and why operation bluestar was in fact not about freeing sri harmandir sahib from "terrorists." all i can say is to stand with sikhs unapologetically as our shitass government continues to commit more and more human rights violations against them
in general, i'd tell you to observe the language used by different news outlets and question it (eg. american news referring to israelis below the age of 18 as children but the same courtesy is not extended to palestinians) and check their sources. if it's from whatsapp university don't even bother
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prettykittytanjiro · 5 months ago
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Ramayan: character analysis
Part 2
Link to part 1
This is the second part of sharing the stuff me and my friend made bc we couldn't be bothered to do physics and maths!!
Bharat
He has a great shoe taste
He loves painting
*sobs in colour theory*
He's the guy who quotes Bob Ross in perfect timing
Bharat: hey, look, its just a sketch but I didn't know if it's nice, should I keep it?
Also Bharat, holding a replica of the Mona Lisa:
Always carries the cutest little sketch-book and watercolour kit just in case
Its filled with candid moments of his family and pretty landscapes
He's the dude who took architecture for studying but always gets mistaken for an engineer
He's the university senior that everyone goes to for advice when they contemplate their life desicions
Jokes on them half the time he too is contemplating life
He and Mandavi are complete cutie pies
They both blush FURIOUSLY at any and every point of contact
Shatrughan is wondering how they didn't faint yet atp
If Shatrughan is the cool uncle, he's the uncle who gives great hugs
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skytrustunitedstates · 1 year ago
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Explore the Best of Thailand with Incredible Tour Packages
Explore the Best of Thailand Tour Packages Introduction: Thailand, known as the "Land of Smiles," is a captivating destination that offers a perfect blend of stunning natural landscapes, rich cultural heritage, mouth-watering cuisine, and warm hospitality. With its vibrant cities, pristine beaches, ancient temples, and lush jungles, Thailand has something to offer every traveler. If you're planning a memorable trip to this enchanting country, let us guide you through the best Thailand tour packages that will make your journey truly extraordinary.
"Thailand Delights: A Journey Through Culture and Tradition" Immerse yourself in the captivating cultural heritage of Thailand with this tour package. Explore the majestic Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok, discover the ancient ruins of Ayutthaya, and witness the serene beauty of the Sukhothai Historical Park. Indulge in authentic Thai cuisine, visit bustling markets, and engage with friendly locals as you delve into the heart and soul of Thailand.
"Beach Paradise: Sun, Sand, and Sea" Escape to Thailand's pristine beaches and turquoise waters with this sun-soaked tour package. Relax on the idyllic shores of Phuket, Krabi, or Koh Samui, and embark on thrilling water activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, or island hopping. Unwind in luxurious beachfront resorts, indulge in rejuvenating spa treatments, and witness breathtaking sunsets that will leave you spellbound.
"Northern Charm: Exploring Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai" Venture into the cultural treasures of northern Thailand with this enchanting tour package. Experience the vibrant city of Chiang Mai, known for its temples, night bazaars, and traditional Thai arts. Explore the legendary Golden Triangle, where Thailand meets Laos and Myanmar, and visit the iconic White Temple (Wat Rong Khun) in Chiang Rai. Immerse yourself in the region's lush landscapes, hill tribe villages, and serene mountain views.
"Elephant Sanctuaries and Wildlife Adventures" Embark on an unforgettable wildlife journey with this tour package, focusing on Thailand's incredible biodiversity. Visit ethical elephant sanctuaries in Chiang Mai or Kanchanaburi, where you can interact with these gentle giants in a responsible and sustainable way. Explore national parks like Khao Yai or Khao Sok, teeming with diverse flora and fauna, and embark on thrilling jungle treks, river safaris, or even night wildlife spotting tours.
"Culinary Expedition: Discovering Thai Flavors" Indulge your taste buds in Thailand's culinary delights with this gastronomic tour package. Learn the art of Thai cooking through interactive cooking classes, visit local markets to explore exotic ingredients, and savor the flavors of street food in Bangkok or Chiang Mai. From fragrant curries to spicy tom yum soup and tantalizing mango sticky rice, this culinary journey will leave you craving for more.
Conclusion: Thailand's allure lies in its diversity, offering a myriad of experiences for every traveler's taste. Whether you seek cultural immersion, beach relaxation, wildlife encounters, or culinary adventures, the best Thailand tour packages cater to your preferences. Embark on a memorable journey filled with captivating moments, warm smiles, and lifelong memories. Get ready to discover the wonders of Thailand, where ancient traditions meet modern marvels, and every corner is waiting to be explored.
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skytrustcanada1 · 1 year ago
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Best Travel Agency in Delhi - Book My Bharat
Book My Bharat is The Best Travel Agency in Delhi, For Every Dream Vacation! Travel Anywhere With The Best Travel Agency in NSP On Your Terms To Create Memories.
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jules-writes-stories · 5 months ago
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A Heart of Gold | wip wednesday
lucien x elain
This is my WIP elucien week fic, loosely based on the myth of King Midas. I offer my squawking, ugly little duckling to you all...
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Once upon a time, there was a kingdom of ancient misted forests and seaside cliffs hewn by the hands of time. It was a land where simple mortals and the immortal trickster Fae lived side by side. A place where fantastical beasts roamed all four Seasonal Courts, the Sun and stars aligned in magical Solar Courts, where monsters lurked in Night...
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In this kingdom, there lived a wealthy mortal by the name of Archeron. His vast estate was lined with ancient books and maps, with trunks full of precious gemstones. Cellars of fine wines and spices spoke of his travels. He was known to all as the Prince of Merchants.
The lord had three daughters, each more lovely than the last. And they lived a good life. But over the years, Archeron grew dissatisfied with his own prosperity, wanting more. He watched the Fae to the North of the Wall through glittering, greedy eyes, how they amassed great fortunes over their immortal lifetimes, and grew jealous of their elemental magic. The mortal man coveted such raw power. 
So, he sailed his fleet of trading vessels along perilous coastlines, through choppy seas. He sought out faster, more dangerous routes to transport his goods. He gambled with his wealth, taking great risks for small rewards. 
And then, in a single day, the Prince of Merchants, lost his crown. The missive came after noon. His eldest daughter, Nesta, had just finished her dance lessons. The youngest, Feyre, was running wild on the grounds. And Elain, his sweet Elain, was tending the gardens. 
Lord Archeron held the missive in hand. Lost. Every vessel crashed upon the rocks. The tempests of the Continent had taken them. He knew the risks. The shorelines surrounding Bharat were fraught with peril. But the straights had guaranteed the fastest return for his investment, and Archeron was in vast sums of debt, had borrowed too much.
For the Prince of Merchants loved gold. Coffers filled, pockets lined. Threads of gold along his bed linens, to fill his dreams. He wanted it ringing his fingers, and cuffing his daughters’ wrists. There was never enough. Now, there was none. 
As if on cue, Elain, entered with the tea, the fine porcelain clinking as she set it down. She took in his drawn face, parchment clutched in hand. “Papa? What's happened?” 
The Prince of Merchants dropped to his chair, head in hands, the letter in his fist. 
Elain knelt at his side. “What’s happened?” Her troubled eyes, the soft brown of a meadowlark. “Please.” 
Nesta entered with a rustle of skirts and a clip of her heels. “Elain? What are you doing on the floor?” The eldest walked with the strength of steel and the grace of fire. A savage, beautiful creature, she unapologetically peeled back artifice, like the sharpest of blades. 
“It’s Papa. He’s not well.” Elain’s graceful hands, with their chipped fingernails and scratched palms from clearing the garden, took the letter from their father’s. 
She passed it to Nesta, who rapidly read across the page, then ground out, “how could you?” Archeron’s shoulders slumped forward. Sad brown eyes stared at the floor. “How could you be so greedy, so foolish? Make such bad choices?” Silver flames flickered in the eldest sister’s gaze.  
He looked up at his two eldest, and whispered, “I am ruined.”
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skytrust8 · 1 year ago
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Discover the Majestic Beauty of Leh Ladakh with Captivating Tour Packages
Discover the Majestic Beauty of Leh Ladakh with Captivating Tour Packages
Welcome to our blog, where we invite you to embark on an awe-inspiring journey to the mystical land of Leh Ladakh. Nestled in the picturesque Himalayan region, Leh Ladakh offers breathtaking landscapes, ancient monasteries, and thrilling adventures that will leave you spellbound. In this article, we will explore the enchanting world of Leh Ladakh Tour Packages, highlighting the key attractions, activities, and experiences that make this destination a paradise for every nature lover and adventure seeker.
Leh Ladakh Tour Packages: The Land of Mystical Beauty Leh Ladakh, also known as the "Land of High Passes," is a region of immense natural beauty and cultural significance. Located in the northernmost part of India, this remote destination is renowned for its rugged mountains, serene lakes, and ancient Buddhist monasteries. The unique blend of Tibetan and Indian influences creates an enchanting ambiance that attracts travelers from around the world.
Key Highlights of Leh Ladakh Tour Packages a. Nubra Valley: Experience the mesmerizing beauty of the Nubra Valley, often referred to as the "Valley of Flowers." Explore the enchanting sand dunes of Hunder, ride a double-humped Bactrian camel, and visit the ancient Diskit Monastery. The panoramic views of the valley surrounded by majestic mountains will leave you in awe.
b. Pangong Tso Lake: Discover the ethereal beauty of Pangong Tso, one of the highest saltwater lakes in the world. Its ever-changing shades of blue against the backdrop of barren mountains create a surreal landscape. Take a leisurely walk along the lakeshore, capture breathtaking photographs, and immerse yourself in the serenity of this natural wonder.
c. Monasteries: Leh Ladakh is home to several ancient monasteries that showcase the region's rich Buddhist heritage. Visit the famous Thiksey Monastery, perched atop a hill, and witness the morning prayers of the monks. Explore the Hemis Monastery, known for its colorful festivals, and gain insights into Buddhist traditions and teachings.
d. Adventure Activities: Leh Ladakh offers thrilling adventure opportunities for adrenaline enthusiasts. Experience the thrill of white water rafting in the Zanskar River, challenge yourself with a trek to the breathtaking Markha Valley, or embark on a thrilling motorbike ride along the treacherous roads of Khardung La, one of the highest motorable passes in the world.
Planning Your Leh Ladakh Tour a. Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Leh Ladakh is from May to September when the weather is pleasant and the roads are accessible. However, if you wish to witness the frozen beauty of Ladakh, consider visiting during the winter months.
b. Acclimatization: Leh Ladakh is located at high altitude, so it's crucial to acclimatize properly to avoid altitude sickness. Plan for a couple of days of rest upon arrival, stay hydrated, and avoid strenuous activities during the initial days.
c. Accommodation: Leh offers a range of accommodation options, from cozy guesthouses to luxury hotels. In remote areas, you can also experience homestays, which provide an authentic cultural experience.
d. Travel Permits: Certain areas of Leh Ladakh require Inner Line Permits, which can be obtained from the authorities in Leh. Ensure that you have the necessary permits before venturing into restricted areas.
Conclusion: Leh Ladakh tour packages unlock the gates to a world of unparalleled beauty and adventure. From the mystical landscapes to the serene monasteries, every moment spent in Leh Ladakh is a treasure to be cherished.
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skytrust035 · 1 year ago
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Unveiling the Allure of Singapore: Explore the Best Singapore Tour Packages
Unveiling the Allure of Singapore: Explore the Best Singapore Tour Packages
Welcome to the vibrant island city-state of Singapore! Nestled in Southeast Asia, Singapore is a melting pot of cultures, captivating attractions, and a gastronomic paradise. If you're planning a visit to this bustling metropolis, you've come to the right place. In this blog, we'll delve into the enticing world of Singapore tour packages, offering you a glimpse of the unforgettable experiences that await you in this remarkable destination.
Discovering Singapore Tour Packages Singapore is renowned for its harmonious blend of modernity and tradition. From awe-inspiring skyscrapers to historical neighborhoods, the city offers something for everyone. Explore the colonial architecture of the Civic District, immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Chinatown, and witness the serene beauty of the UNESCO-listed Botanic Gardens. Opting for a comprehensive Singapore tour package ensures you don't miss out on these iconic landmarks.
Unforgettable Attractions: Singapore is a treasure trove of remarkable attractions that cater to various interests. With a well-designed tour package, you can experience the splendor of Gardens by the Bay, where towering Supertrees and breathtaking floral displays create a mesmerizing spectacle. Indulge in the world of entertainment at Sentosa Island, home to Universal Studios Singapore and thrilling adventure parks. Don't forget to visit the iconic Merlion statue, a symbol of Singapore's heritage.
A Shopper's Paradise: Singapore is renowned as a shopaholic's dream come true. From luxury malls to bustling street markets, the city offers endless retail therapy opportunities. Orchard Road, Singapore's premier shopping district, beckons with high-end brands and trendy boutiques. For a unique experience, visit Bugis Street, where you'll find affordable fashion, quirky souvenirs, and delectable street food. Choose a Singapore tour package that includes shopping excursions to make the most of your retail adventure.
Culinary Delights: Singapore's diverse culinary scene is a true feast for the senses. Embark on a food-centric tour and savor the flavors of the city. Experience the renowned street food culture at hawker centers like Maxwell Food Centre or Chinatown Complex. Treat yourself to a sumptuous meal at a Michelin-starred restaurant, where culinary masterpieces await. Your tour package can include food tours, allowing you to explore the vibrant gastronomic landscape of Singapore.
Festivals and Cultural Experiences: Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Singapore's cultural heritage by participating in its colorful festivals. Witness the spectacle of Thaipusam, celebrate the Chinese New Year with vibrant parades, or experience the lights and sounds of Deepavali. Opt for a tour package that offers insights into these cultural celebrations, enabling you to embrace the diversity and traditions of Singapore.
Conclusion: Singapore tour packages offer an incredible opportunity to explore the best this captivating city-state has to offer. Whether you're drawn to its modern marvels, cultural heritage, delectable cuisine, or vibrant festivals, there's something for every traveler. With carefully curated itineraries, you can make the most of your time in Singapore, ensuring an unforgettable experience. So, pack your bags, embark on an adventure, and let the enchanting city of Singapore leave an indelible mark on your heart.
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