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hi. I was finally given a vacation for the first time in 2 years of work, and I would really like to spend it away from home. I want to travel around the world and visit remote corners of Asia, Africa and America. but I'm afraid that with my 25-year-old blasphemous body and European type of appearance, I will look like a typical tourist, and I would like more inclusivity. what do you recommend? ;)
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You wake up as your nose fills with the thick, rich smell of a man’s sweaty body odour. The smell is so strong that it takes you a moment to get your bearings. You’re in a hostel room, the other bunks full of gently snoring men. Outside the window, dawn is just starting to break.
There’s no AC in Malaysian hostels like this, so you’ve been sweating all night, and the stench is thick around you. But it’s not like you wouldn’t be sweaty again in a few minutes, so you decide to skip the shower. You ran out of deodorant somewhere between India and Myanmar, and you don’t have the spare cash to buy any more.
As you slip back into your still-wet biking gear in the bathroom, you check yourself out in the mirror. You’re paler than most of the people in this part of the world, but with your dark eyes and arresting features, everyone can see that you’re mixed. That means that you’re welcome everywhere, and no guy has ever hooked up with a boy like you before, well, you. Hopefully, by the time you and your motorbike roll up to Singapore, you’ll still be cute and sweaty enough that a hunky daddy will pay for you to continue your travels somewhere else.
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hearts will be glowing when loved ones are near
A/N: see the ‘disclaimers’ in the first one. Same thing applies: unbetaed, imperfect, probably not their final-final form. Rewatching the show has meant getting lots of ideas, and I was able to write this one rather quickly. Let's chalk it up to being sick when I wrote it. It's a bit different from the others (and not just because it's over 500), but not less ridiculous. I think it's obvious but this is set between Arctic Radar and Holy Night, in S4. Enjoy ♥️
Christmastime was probably the best time of the year to be at the White House – it was joyful, with its colorful lights and lovely live music, and this year, after an overwhelming victory at the polls, the jubilation in every staffer’s face was palpable. Unfortunately, Katie knew this feeling wouldn’t last for very long... Which is why the words in the email sent by her former mentor sitting in her inbox didn’t really surprise her. In fact, the kept promise made her smile.
“Hey, Mark,” she called for the colleague sitting behind her, poking him on the shoulder playfully. When the redhead turned around, he followed her finger to the screen. Katie’s eyes begged him to keep it quiet as she whispered, “Danny’s coming back soon.”
“For good?” Mark sounded as surprised as she has been, but the email answered it all. “Oh, okay, just for a couple of days. So… For now.”
As the email read, the erstwhile senior correspondent was coming back for the holidays, making a brief pit stop in DC to say hello to his friends, and to make sure his apartment was still standing, before flying out to his family’s home in Michigan for the remainder of the holidays. But first, he was heading to Bermuda for a short vacation. “No doubt to drink some rum,” Katie quipped. “He could’ve left that part out, so we didn’t have to feel jealous.”
“Maybe he wants to get lost there, after spending so much time traveling around the other side of the Atlantic,” Mark joked back. “Maybe this is the proof of life we need in case he’s not back here on December twenty… something.”
“There’s also this…”
Katie realized she needed a bit more cloak and dagger, as C.J. had entered the room to get Steve about a quote from earlier, and they were now standing by the doorway. Her mouse highlighted a passage – the one with the special request.
I’m pretty sure my press credentials are still valid, but I’ll ask around to make sure. I say this because I’d love to drop by as a surprise just before everyone leaves for the break. Is there any way you could keep my return quiet? I don’t want to make a big deal out of it, but I’d love to see everyone again.
“Can we do this?”
Mark considered for a second, pondering the possibilities. Keeping it quiet should be relatively easy, especially if only the two of them knew about it. “You know what? He would make a pretty fun Press Santa.”
“You just want to get out of it,” Katie pointed out, biting back a smile. “You know C.J. will make a crack about Canada not having the same simple traditions as the US. Again.”
"Or how redheads are interchangeable," Mark smiled affably. “Think about it. Unless somebody else finds out and tattles, C.J. would have no idea who’s under the costume. He’s already cleared, so there shouldn’t be a problem there. And… You know she’s the person he wants to see the most.”
“She would be thrilled, too. So excited, actually. They’ve always had this…”
“Indescribable thing?” he completed.
“Yeah. She was happy to see Sawyer on his pit stop after Myanmar, but this…” Katie just raised her eyebrows, wordlessly conveying what she couldn’t say out loud. “It’ll be better.”
Mark nodded in agreement, looking discreetly at the Press Secretary. “I heard the other day that she brought our wayward friend up to Mitch… So I think his return would be a good present on its own.”
“You’re not wrong,” Katie said diplomatically, as she watched C.J. leave the Press Room. She had a front-row seat to their dynamic for months and knew better than to bet against Danny. “Let me find out about his travel plans, make sure he’ll be here that day. I’m sure he’ll be game with whatever we throw at him. We can discuss specifics as we get closer, but I think the Santa idea might do. We’ll get some laughs out of this Christmas miracle.”
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How Our Myanmar River Cruises Offer A Pleasant Experience
Few tourists travel to & are aware of Myanmar, a rather unknown nation in Southeast Asia. Since the great majority of its citizens are Buddhists, the country is regarded as a Buddhist nation. There may be thousands of temples & pagodas, breathtaking scenery, well-known historical landmarks, & particularly enigmatic waterways in this utopia. Discover the distinctive culture, interact with hospitable Burmese people, & take in the breathtaking natural beauty of Myanmar with a river cruise. Our travel recommendations below will help you arrange the ideal Cruise by giving you an impartial perspective on this fascinating nation. Prepare to be amazed by the elegance, & tranquility that this extraordinary nation has to offer as you set out on a luxury river cruise in Myanmar. Allow us to serve as your entryway to Myanmar's riches, a country with flowing rivers & a vibrant spirit of adventure. Allow us to take you on an amazing journey into the heart of Myanmar when you book your vacation. Have views of the endangered river dolphins, the sundowner on board, the thous&s of temples & pagodas of Bagan, the erstwhile royal capital of Mandalay, & interactions with Myanmar's people in their ancestral villages. You will have a one-of-a-kind & amazing experience on one of these ships during your river tour. With just five double cabins, our personalized myanmar river cruises delivers premium service & a unique experience for each traveler. This is further ensured by the individual attention & assistance that the local staff on our cruises provide. After taking a river tour across Myanmar, you will immediately fall in love with the breathtaking scenery of the nation! Abandoned communities offer a relaxed lifestyle that is unmatched anyplace else in the world, so you should set out to explore them gradually. Planning a once-in-a-lifetime river boat vacation is the perfect way to discover the hidden charm beneath famous sites. The most stunning sections of the enchanting Irrawaddy & Chindwin rivers may be seen on the majority of Burma's upscale river cruises. After disembarking from Myanmar river cruises, explore the Golden L& to discover the rich history & Buddhist legends of old temples; discover the everyday activities of the local monks & nuns at monasteries; enjoy the vibrant marketplaces; & try applying Thanaka to your face. Because of the distinctive customs & lively traditions, it will be both priceless & unforgettable.
When is the best time of year to visit Myanmar & the Himalayan Putao region? Putao's humid subtropical climate is influenced by the monsoon. Wet, summer, & winter are the three distinct seasons that Putao endures. The higher you travel, the colder & rougher the weather gets; temperatures can dip as low as -10 degrees Celsius after the snow line.
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Why Should Myanmar Be Your Next Vacation Destination?
Myanmar, the present official name of Burma, welcomes international and national tourists who are interested in Buddha and pristine beaches. On a very pocket-friendly budget, you can visit one of the most fascinating Southeast Asian countries. Once, the place had significant historical value from the times of the East India Company and the Indian independence. Though, Myanmar also owes to its magnanimous history of the rulers and breathtaking Buddhist architecture. Give a second thought before booking tickets for flights to Australia from UK and detour to Myanmar for an amazing and unique travelling experience.
This article is dedicated to those tourists looking for off-beat destinations and also couples who are looking forward to experiencing the best phase of their life by spending a memorable honeymoon. Often people choose the honeymoon destinations based on their preference, again sometimes the travel guides and agents suggest to them different locations to explore an enigmatic experience. Whether hills or seaside; all the places have their unique beauty and elegance. If you are an adventurous traveller, then book your tickets for business class flights along with the best safari packages and desert explorations to experience something new.
So, if you’re interested in enjoying a perfect Burmese vacation at a cost-effective rate- then vacationing in Myanmar can be a great idea. Naypyidaw, the capital, Yangon, and Mandalay- the second largest city in the Republic have the best Myanmar luxury hotels and resorts.
Here, some details are explained in details that will allow you to understand why Myanmar should be your next vacation destination—
Abundance of luxury hotels and boutique resorts
Mandalay, the pearl of Irrawaddy, the cultural capital of Burma houses some of the fine boutique hotels in Myanmar. Experience the colourful mix of amiable people and culture. Burmese hotels exhibit the stupendous traditions in every single corner with a mix of modern touches in the rooms. You can book suites and single rooms whether you’re off for a romantic getaway or a family vacation.
Though you have the feasibility to compare and book the flight tickets or the accommodations online from an OTA pre-booking a packaged trip to Myanmar will also keep you relaxed. Just the way you pre-book the tickets for flights to Canada from UK or any other destination, months before the travelling date to save more, plan your trip to Myanmar at least three months before and book the tickets during the shoulder season to avail of more discounts. In the same way, explore and pre-book the accommodations at the premium resorts of Myanmar with hot deals.
Ideal for honeymooners
More or less everyone wishes to spend their post-nuptial vacation at the best honeymoon destination. But they also have to think of budget, locating the destination and think about the travel distance as well. In this article, we will offer some tips to locate the right destination. Myanmar should match their expectations without any doubt.
If you’ve recently tied the wedding knot and wish to go ahead for a proper honeymoon in a tropical country- Myanmar serves the finest deals as they have the true essence of the thousand years of traditions mixed with their humble behaviour towards their guests. At a very pocket-friendly investment- Myanmar hotels can offer you the hottest deals throughout the year.
Excellent food
Burmese food is world-famous. You’ll be fascinated to explore the mouth-watering food they serve from the world-class hotels to the local sacks. Try the nangyi thoke- the famous main Burmese main course along with the tea leaf salads with shrimp sauce, nuts etc.
Explore the Buddhist pagodas. For additional adventure, buy a ticket for the balloon ride on Bagan and go for a river cruise with your partner or family whenever in Myanmar.
Water & beach activities
Myanmar offers fun-filled water and beach activities. Water scooty rides, wave surfing, swimming, diving, scuba diving, windsurfing, snorkeling etc are some of the top activities that attract tourists. If you’re intrigued to book tickets for flights to Bali from UK as Bali is one of such islands of Asia that offers a complete package of entertainment and fun- you might enjoy Myanmar with a cultural twist!
Enjoy this Asian country for the enriched culture and heritage besides the outstanding geographical wonders.
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What are some Indian destinations that look like international destinations?
The Northeast area of India is brimming with locations that bear striking similarities to overseas destinations. Here are some North East Indian places with worldwide appeal:
Gurudongmar Lake, Sikkim: Gurudongmar Lake, tucked away in the harsh terrains of North Sikkim, resembles a pristine Arctic environment with blue waters surrounded by snow-capped peaks. Its ethereal beauty and tranquil atmosphere are evocative of distant Scandinavian lakes.
Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh: The lovely town of Tawang features a breathtaking landscape reminiscent of Switzerland's gorgeous valleys. Tawang encapsulates the charm of a classic European mountain vacation, with its snow-capped peaks, alpine meadows, and gushing waterfalls.
Loktak Lake, Manipur: Loktak Lake, often known as the "Floating Lake," bears an uncanny similarity to Myanmar's gorgeous Inle Lake. Its enormous expanse of floating flora, populated islands, and traditional fishing towns create a one-of-a-kind and serene ambiance.
Mawlynnong, Meghalaya: Mawlynnong, known as the "Cleanest Village in Asia," features impeccably kept streets, blossoming flower beds, and a clean setting that draws parallels to Japan's well-ordered communities. Its dedication to cleanliness and environmentally friendly practises makes it evocative of Japanese communities.
Dampa Tiger Reserve, Mizoram: Dampa Tiger Reserve's lush trees and rich animals are reminiscent of Borneo's or the Amazon's tropical rainforests. Its deep canopy, unique species, and abundant birds make it a nature enthusiast's dream, comparable to well-known international eco-destinations.
Khangchendzonga National Park, Sikkim: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Khangchendzonga National Park is home to one of the world's highest peaks and spectacular glacier landscapes. Its rocky beauty and alpine meadows conjure up images of the Swiss Alps.
Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh: Ziro Valley's lovely surroundings are reminiscent of the rolling meadows of Scotland or Ireland. Ziro brings visitors to the splendor of European countryside landscapes with its emerald green fields, picturesque villages, and hazy hills.
Cherrapunjee, Meghalaya: Known as one of the wettest places on the planet, Cherrapunjee features spectacular landscapes reminiscent of Scotland's misty highlands or Ireland's craggy cliffs. Its cascading waterfalls, undulating hills, and cloaked valleys create an appealing ambience that transports tourists to the countryside of Europe.
These Indian places in the North East enthrall with their striking resemblances to international landscapes, highlighting the region's unique splendor. Visiting these locations allows travelers to feel a sense of global wanderlust while reveling in Northeast India's rich cultural tapestry and friendly hospitality.
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Prologue: Wartime Travels
Back in 2017, my family set off for Myanmar just as the situation with the Rohingya reached a boiling point. We purchased our tickets before the situation escalated and became what many called a genocide. The news coming from the region was so horrific. As we were not meant to be traveling in the “affected” area of Myanmar, technically our journey was “not impacted” by the events. Still, how could one joyously travel and prance about when such murderous events were occurring in the very same country? Should I do a deep dive and weigh in? Cancel the trip? Feel guilty for even being there?
Then and there, I felt the need to address that elephant in the room. I put it out there. And basically, like the time I saw Salaam Bombay my sophomore year of university and felt this overwhelming sense of absolute guilt- how could I eat, dance and rejoice when so many in this world are living in abject poverty?- I realized then, there will always be horror in this world. We- I as an individual or my family or those I am closest with- may be blessed that it touches us less directly. We may be struck by it and forced to overcome it. What we do in our daily lives to make a difference somehow, is important. Yes, that helps alleviate the guilt when the need to overcome is less, perhaps, than others.
Horror. The horror. After October 7th, I felt a burning need to watch the movie Gallipoli (despite this Heart of Darkness reference, I did not watch Apocalypse Now in the days following). I recalled the sense of “if only” watching Gallipoli once again, knowing what is about to unfold, how countless deaths could have been prevented if only Mel Gibson ran just a little bit faster. Hoping the end would be different. Knowing it would not be.
If only.
This journey comes five months after the worst day in my, and many’s, lifetime. I and my family are the fortunate ones. My kids were meant to be at a music festival, not far from the site of Nova, that very next weekend. It could have been my kids. It wasn’t. Entire families massacred. Beheadings, rapes, mutilations, torture. And the hostages, still there, every day that passes, what horrors are they experiencing, day in and day out.
How can I go on vacation and have fun?
I am not trained in psychology. I do know that self-healing is important, if possible. That a break can help one continue, overcome, better help others. So that, is what I am doing. Re-juicing, so I can rejoice again. Knowing there are horrors. Doing what I can to help. Caring for myself, doing what I love, taking a break from this surreal reality in which the world hates Israel, hates me because I am Jewish, overlooks the atrocities and justifies the acts of terrorists, of Hamas. Disregards or ignores the fact that this war, in which too many are continuing to die, could end today— if only.
So, I am off, with Yuval. First to Seoul, then to Palawan and Coron in the Philippines, then to Singapore. Diving, dining, kayaking, swimming, dancing. And writing.
Every entry herewith is, in spirit, preceded by a sentence, a prayer, that I write here: Day x of the war. 133 hostages who must return home. Soldiers who must stay safe. May we recall the beauty of the 1,200 who were lost. May innocents, no matter where, not be harmed. May Hamas lay down its arms today. May we know no more horror. May we know no more sorrow.
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PLANNING TO VISIT JAIPUR? HERE IS WHY WINTER IS THE PERFECT TIME
Jaipur is among the top tourist destinations in India. With beautiful landscapes, impressive locations, vibrant cultures, etc., Jaipur welcomes travelers from diverse parts of the world in flocks.
Although everyone wants to visit Jaipur, is it a good idea to visit Jaipur in winter and book a heritage hotel in Rajasthan to enjoy the tour?
Contrary to popular belief, Jaipur is as majestic as ever during the winter. And we even say that it’s a tad better, too.
If you want to know why, keep reading.
Why Visit Jaipur in Winter?
The best time to visit Jaipur, without any doubt, is the winter. And here are the reasons for the same.
The days in winter in Jaipur are the best with pleasant weather. The temperature is very manageable and lets you roam in the open without worrying about the sun.
The nights are usually chilly. The temperature usually stays below, making it an extremely satisfying experience to wrap yourself in the blanket and relish the city from your suite room in Jaipur.
Winter is the season for tourists in Jaipur. This ensures that you can experience the city in all its glory. Jaipur usually prepares itself during the winter to welcome tourists. As such, everything is as exceptional as it gets in Jaipur during the winter.
A variety of key festivals in Rajasthan happen during the winter. The Elephant Festival takes place in March, the Jupiter Literature Fest happens in January, and the Kite Festival takes place in January, as well.
All these reasons make visiting Jaipur during the winter the best decision you can ever take while planning to visit the city.
What Are the Top Places to Visit in Jaipur During Winter?
Jaipur is blessed with numerous places that you can visit in the winter. However, picking the right spots to visit during your vacation is crucial to experience the spot in all its grandeur.
Here are a few top places that we think you must not miss in Jaipur.
1. Amber Fort
Surprise yourself with regal charm and splendor with Amber Fort. A fortress built in 1592, it is a sheer display of architectural brilliance in all its magnificence. The fort is located nearly 11 km from the heart of the city and is located atop a small hill. The unique confluence of pink and pale-yellow sandstone with white marble is one to behold.
A few of the attractions at the fort to behold are:
Diwan-e-Aam
Sach Mandir
Sheesh Mahal
The fort also hosts a beautiful light and sound show that narrates the history of the fort.
2: Hawa Mahal
Another historic place to visit in Jaipur, Hawa Mahal, is an iconic landmark in the entire state. Made with pink sandstone like most other forts in Jaipur, Hawa Mahal is a place where you can experience the brilliance of ancient engineers who have built the fort with precision and beauty.
The royal ambiance of the structure and the panoramic view it offers from atop are one to never miss if you are in Jaipur.
3: Albert Hall Museum
Also known as the Central Museum, this museum is the oldest museum in the state and was built in 1887. It was renovated in 2018 and reopened to be among the most advanced museums in the whole country.
The museum has a huge collection of artifacts that speak aloud the cultural vibrancy of the state and country. It has diverse paintings, stones, carpets, ivory, jewelry, metal sculptures, etc., under its collection. This makes the museum the must visit place in Jaipur if you are visiting the city.
The museum’s collection is not limited to the state or the country. It has brought numerous souvenirs and collectibles from other countries, such as Myanmar, Hungary, Japan, Sri Lanka, Germany, Austria, etc., making its collection all the more impressive.
Among these diverse collections, the central attraction is the Egyptian Mummy. Another attraction that’s worth your time is Persian garden carpet from the 17th century.
4: Jaipur City Palace
Another architectural beauty to behold in Jaipur is the Jaipur City Palace. It is also the home of the Jaipur Royal Family, which underlines the impressive architectural prowess that’s on display across the state.
It is a combination of both European and Mughal architectural styles that makes it a singular structure to display such intricate architectural work.
The entry to the fort is restricted, and timing is given below:
From 09. 30 am to 05. 00 pm
From 07. 00 pm to 10. 00 pm
5: Jantar Mantar
An astronomical observatory built in the 18th century, Jantar Mantar is a must-visit place for science enthusiasts and people wondering about the skies. It brings you a fascinating collection of ancient instruments used to track celestial movements, interplanetary observation, etc.
These instruments are built with exceptional precision for astronomical purposes, and they underline our country’s scientific prowess even from ancient times.
Top Festivals to Attend in Jaipur During the Winter
Here are a few festivals to take part in during your vacation in Jaipur in the winter.
1: Elephant Festival
The biggest and most famous festival in Jaipur, the Elephant Festival, brings out the cultural vibrancy and uniqueness of the state in all its beauty. It is held during the months of January and February.
2: Kite Festival
Held in the month of January every year, the Kite Festival is when the skies of Jaipur mark themselves with colorful kites. It is estimated that over 1 million kites are flown during the festival in Jaipur.
3: Jaipur International Film Festival
Launched in 2009, the Jaipur International Film Festival is a new leaf in the history of cinema in India. The festival, lasting for five days, observes directors, actors, and prominent figures in the industry from around the world. It is held in January and brings people from all parts of the world.
4: Jaipur Dussehra Festival
A prominent Hindu festival celebrated across the country, Dussehra marks the auspicious day when good wins over evil. Also known as Vijaya Dashami, the festival is celebrated with great poise, jubilation, and spectacle in Jaipur.
It is held during the month of October, and if you are in the city, it is a festival that you don’t want to miss.
Tips to Make Your Vacation to Jaipur More Comfortable
The more you make your vacation comfortable, the more it will be enjoyable. Keep the following tips in mind when planning your vacation in Jaipur.
Always remember to drink a lot of water while in Jaipur. It is also advised that you avoid spending too much time in the sun. Applying sunscreen lotion is a great way to protect yourself from the scorching sun.
Remember to eat local varieties of Jaipur cuisine. Some of the Rajasthani dishes to never miss are daal-baati-churma, kachori, ghevar, etc. However, make sure that you eat food from the best heritage hotels in Jaipur.
Avoid last-minute booking when traveling to Jaipur during the winter. It will not only be hard to book good heritage hotels in Jaipur, but it will also be very expensive to find even standard hotels.
Jaipur’s nightlife is a vibrant one to enjoy and relish. However, make sure that you do not wander out in the dark and always travel in groups at night.
Remember to keep your valuables and ornaments in your hotel to avoid the risk of losing them. As Jaipur becomes riddled with tourists during the winter, pickpockets become more prevalent.
Conclusion
Visiting Jaipur during the winter is the best way to experience the unique beauty and cultural vibrance of the city. In fact, winter is the time when Jaipur decorates itself to receive thousands of visitors from around the world.
However, this is also the time when it is hard to book a heritage hotel in Rajasthan, as the demand for the best bar and restaurants in Jaipur is at an all-time high. As such, if you want to enjoy a comfortable stay without worries, book your suite room with Hotel Narain Niwas, which is one of the top palace hotels in Jaipur. It has got diverse room options and luxury conveniences that you will expect from a heritage hotel in Rajasthan.
Planning your visit and taking care of the itinerary in advance ensures that you will have a worry-free time in Jaipur during your visit.
So, what are you waiting for? Plan your vacation; winter is coming.
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A Tale of Two Journeys: Discovering the Magic of Morocco and the Serenity of Myanmar
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Conclusion: Journeys of the Heart
The common language of travel connects Morocco and Myanmar, two seemingly unrelated places. Our excursions are created to immerse you in their soul, to link you with their people, and to make an everlasting impression on your heart and spirit, not merely to highlight their beautiful landscapes and historic treasures.
These are once-in-a-lifetime experiences that bring together the paths of culture, history, and environment. They are invitations to delve further into two different yet equally compelling worlds, where the warmth of the welcome is the only thing that can match the delight of discovery. Will you heed the call of these amazing odysseys? Morocco and Myanmar are ready to share their beauty with you.
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Why Small Group Tours Are Very Preferrable
It is a single guide waving a small flag while a big number of people are crammed into a small space, some people have misconceptions about group tours. Perhaps reminding folks of the masses of rude tourists who would obstruct walkways to take pictures and speak loudly in peaceful areas. Then there are the restrictions, like taking a whistle-stop tour that hardly touches the surface and spending your vacation with your nose against the coach window glass. However, not all group excursions are made equal, and following their first Small Group Tour, even the most hesitant travelers have pledged to never again travel alone. Thus, maintain an open mind and here are several justifications for choosing a small group tour in Myanmar.
New acquaintances - You already have something in common if you're traveling across Burma together: your neighbors are most likely kind and enjoy taking trips. Get to know folks from different origins and exchange tales. By the end of it, you might even have a pen friend.
Liberty - You don't have to live in each other's pockets as a result of small group tours. Despite the seeming contradiction, you will still be able to follow your nose. You might still want to spend time with your new pals, though.
Guides for tours - It is impossible to exaggerate the value of a tour guide. Naturally, they have extensive knowledge about Burma and can assist you in choosing the ideal dining spot. However, they are also capable of making last-minute arrangements and handling any unforeseen situations.
Effective time management Managing your time effectively can be challenging with any holiday. Needless to say, Burma will always be amazing, and this trip will probably only happen once. Sometimes spending money or valuable time on something you don't know much about is just not worth it. On occasion, there can also be problems with transportation. A small group tour itinerary is carefully planned with the assistance of persons who actually reside in the nation and can provide some reassurance on attractions worth seeing as well as the necessary practicalities.
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The Art of Luxury Travel Photography - Capturing the Best of Southeast Asia - A Guide to Hidden Gems
Introduction: The allure of luxury travel photography in Southeast Asia Picture this: turquoise waters, golden temples, vibrant cultures, and stunning landscapes – all waiting to be captured by your camera. Southeast Asia's diverse and exotic beauty has long captivated travelers both young and old, making it a haven for luxury travel photography. In this blog post, we will embark on a visual journey through Southeast Asia's hidden gems and help you perfect the art of luxury travel photography. From choosing the best equipment to finding the most picturesque spots, we've got you covered. So, book your dream vacation and let's get started. Equipment and techniques: Tips for capturing stunning photos Having the right camera equipment and mastering a few essential techniques will ensure you capture breathtaking shots of Southeast Asia's hidden gems. For tips on capturing stunning images while sailing to exotic destinations on luxury yachts, check out this Luxury Yacht Photography article. A high-quality DSLR or mirrorless camera, as well as a range of lenses, will be invaluable in any travel photography adventure. For a review of the best premium cameras for travel photographers, check out this Upgrade Your Photography Game article. Some popular options include the Canon EOS R and the Sony A7III. Don't forget a sturdy tripod, essential for capturing those postcard-perfect sunsets! Once you've got your gear sorted, it's time to hone your techniques. Experiment with different compositions, lighting, and angles to find your unique style. Looking to capture the thrill of the slopes at the world's most luxurious ski resorts? This Jet-Setting to the World's Most Luxurious Ski Resorts article has you covered with tips and techniques for stunning ski photography. Be sure to visit our Southeast Asia destination guide to learn about the best times to visit, and take advantage of the golden hours just after sunrise or before sunset. 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Keep these tips in mind when photographing locals in Southeast Asia: 1. Ask for permission It's always polite to ask for permission before taking someone's photo. Not only does this show respect, but it also often leads to more genuine and engaging photographs. 2. Learn local customs Do some research on the customs and traditions of the place you're visiting before you arrive. This can help you avoid accidentally disrespecting local culture while trying to capture it. For example, be aware of dress codes in religious sites and understand local gestures. 3. Support the community Consider buying local handicrafts or donating to the community as a way to show your appreciation. You can find beautiful souvenirs by browsing online marketplaces like Amazon or visiting local shops and markets. Remember these tips when capturing local culture in Southeast Asia, and you'll return home with stunning images that are both respectful and compelling, enhancing your luxury travel experience. Explore your accommodation options on sites like Booking.com and Expedia to find the perfect base for your photographic adventures. Food photography: Tips for capturing the vibrant flavors of Southeast Asia One of the best ways to experience Southeast Asia is through its delicious cuisine. Follow these food photography tips to best capture the vibrant flavors of the region. 1. Always Use Natural Light Using natural light is crucial when shooting food. Avoid using flash, as it can make images look flat and unappetizing. Instead, shoot by a window or in a shaded area outside for the best results. 2. Find The Right Angle Try different angles to capture food's unique textures and colors. Experiment with overhead, eye-level, and tilting shots to find what works best for each dish. 3. Include Local Elements Add a touch of Southeast Asia by including local elements such as traditional dinnerware, spices, or herbs. This not only adds visual interest, but also tells a story. 4. Edit With Light Touch Enhance your food photos with post-processing tools, but avoid over-editing. Use tools like Adobe Lightroom to adjust exposure, contrast, and saturation, ensuring colors stay true to the flavorful dishes. Use these tips when dining at Southeast Asia's hidden gems, and make sure to book your culinary adventures through Booking.com or Expedia. Editing and post-processing: How to enhance your photos for maximum impact Once you've captured the vibrant colors and exotic landscapes of Southeast Asia, it's time to finesse your images through editing and post-processing. A few tweaks can transform a good photo into a jaw-dropping masterpiece. Choose the right tools There's a wide range of editing software available, from user-friendly apps on your smartphone, to advanced programs like Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. Pick the right tool based on your skill level and desired outcomes. Check out Adobe's Creative Cloud Photography Plan on Amazon for an all-in-one solution. Learn the basics Even if you're a beginner, mastering a few basic editing techniques can significantly enhance your travel photos. Learn how to adjust exposure, contrast, and saturation, and experiment with cropping and straightening to compose your images more effectively. Create your signature style Professional photographers often have a distinct visual aesthetic. Experiment with various styles and presets to develop your own, making your Southeast Asia captures stand out. Share your masterpieces Now that you've perfected your images, share them with the world! Add them to your travel blog, use them to create stunning photobooks, or showcase them on social media platforms. Inspire others to embark on their own luxury travel photography adventures to Southeast Asia, perhaps through a stay at a beautiful boutique hotel in Bali or an enchanting river cruise in Vietnam. Conclusion: The rewards of luxury travel photography and exploring Southeast Asia's hidden treasures After embarking on a journey through the art of luxury travel photography, we've come to realize that Southeast Asia is filled with captivating hidden gems that make for stunning photographs and unforgettable experiences. The joy of travel and photography is heightened when exploring lesser-known destinations, making Southeast Asia a perfect playground for travel photographers and those seeking unique adventures. With the skills, equipment, and knowledge gained from following this guide, you'll be capturing once-in-a-lifetime moments in no time. So, start planning your journey to Southeast Asia today by browsing through inspiring photography books on www.amazon.com, searching for luxurious accommodations on www.bookings.com, and discovering incredible vacation packages at www.expedia.com. Read the full article
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PLANNING TO VISIT JAIPUR? HERE IS WHY WINTER IS THE PERFECT TIME
Jaipur is among the top tourist destinations in India. With beautiful landscapes, impressive locations, vibrant cultures, etc., Jaipur welcomes travelers from diverse parts of the world in flocks.
Although everyone wants to visit Jaipur, is it a good idea to visit Jaipur in winter and book a heritage hotel in Rajasthan to enjoy the tour?
Contrary to popular belief, Jaipur is as majestic as ever during the winter. And we even say that it’s a tad better, too.
If you want to know why, keep reading.
Why Visit Jaipur in Winter?
The best time to visit Jaipur, without any doubt, is the winter. And here are the reasons for the same.
The days in winter in Jaipur are the best with pleasant weather. The temperature is very manageable and lets you roam in the open without worrying about the sun.
The nights are usually chilly. The temperature usually stays below, making it an extremely satisfying experience to wrap yourself in the blanket and relish the city from your suite room in Jaipur.
Winter is the season for tourists in Jaipur. This ensures that you can experience the city in all its glory. Jaipur usually prepares itself during the winter to welcome tourists. As such, everything is as exceptional as it gets in Jaipur during the winter.
A variety of key festivals in Rajasthan happen during the winter. The Elephant Festival takes place in March, the Jupiter Literature Fest happens in January, and the Kite Festival takes place in January, as well.
All these reasons make visiting Jaipur during the winter the best decision you can ever take while planning to visit the city.
What Are the Top Places to Visit in Jaipur During Winter?
Jaipur is blessed with numerous places that you can visit in the winter. However, picking the right spots to visit during your vacation is crucial to experience the spot in all its grandeur.
Here are a few top places that we think you must not miss in Jaipur.
1. Amber Fort
Surprise yourself with regal charm and splendor with Amber Fort. A fortress built in 1592, it is a sheer display of architectural brilliance in all its magnificence. The fort is located nearly 11 km from the heart of the city and is located atop a small hill. The unique confluence of pink and pale-yellow sandstone with white marble is one to behold.
A few of the attractions at the fort to behold are:
Diwan-e-Aam
Sach Mandir
Sheesh Mahal
The fort also hosts a beautiful light and sound show that narrates the history of the fort.
2: Hawa Mahal
Another historic place to visit in Jaipur, Hawa Mahal, is an iconic landmark in the entire state. Made with pink sandstone like most other forts in Jaipur, Hawa Mahal is a place where you can experience the brilliance of ancient engineers who have built the fort with precision and beauty.
The royal ambiance of the structure and the panoramic view it offers from atop are one to never miss if you are in Jaipur.
3: Albert Hall Museum
Also known as the Central Museum, this museum is the oldest museum in the state and was built in 1887. It was renovated in 2018 and reopened to be among the most advanced museums in the whole country.
The museum has a huge collection of artifacts that speak aloud the cultural vibrancy of the state and country. It has diverse paintings, stones, carpets, ivory, jewelry, metal sculptures, etc., under its collection. This makes the museum the must visit place in Jaipur if you are visiting the city.
The museum’s collection is not limited to the state or the country. It has brought numerous souvenirs and collectibles from other countries, such as Myanmar, Hungary, Japan, Sri Lanka, Germany, Austria, etc., making its collection all the more impressive.
Among these diverse collections, the central attraction is the Egyptian Mummy. Another attraction that’s worth your time is Persian garden carpet from the 17th century.
4: Jaipur City Palace
Another architectural beauty to behold in Jaipur is the Jaipur City Palace. It is also the home of the Jaipur Royal Family, which underlines the impressive architectural prowess that’s on display across the state.
It is a combination of both European and Mughal architectural styles that makes it a singular structure to display such intricate architectural work.
The entry to the fort is restricted, and timing is given below:
From 09. 30 am to 05. 00 pm
From 07. 00 pm to 10. 00 pm
5: Jantar Mantar
An astronomical observatory built in the 18th century, Jantar Mantar is a must-visit place for science enthusiasts and people wondering about the skies. It brings you a fascinating collection of ancient instruments used to track celestial movements, interplanetary observation, etc.
These instruments are built with exceptional precision for astronomical purposes, and they underline our country’s scientific prowess even from ancient times.
Top Festivals to Attend in Jaipur During the Winter
Here are a few festivals to take part in during your vacation in Jaipur in the winter.
1: Elephant Festival
The biggest and most famous festival in Jaipur, the Elephant Festival, brings out the cultural vibrancy and uniqueness of the state in all its beauty. It is held during the months of January and February.
2: Kite Festival
Held in the month of January every year, the Kite Festival is when the skies of Jaipur mark themselves with colorful kites. It is estimated that over 1 million kites are flown during the festival in Jaipur.
3: Jaipur International Film Festival
Launched in 2009, the Jaipur International Film Festival is a new leaf in the history of cinema in India. The festival, lasting for five days, observes directors, actors, and prominent figures in the industry from around the world. It is held in January and brings people from all parts of the world.
4: Jaipur Dussehra Festival
A prominent Hindu festival celebrated across the country, Dussehra marks the auspicious day when good wins over evil. Also known as Vijaya Dashami, the festival is celebrated with great poise, jubilation, and spectacle in Jaipur.
It is held during the month of October, and if you are in the city, it is a festival that you don’t want to miss.
Tips to Make Your Vacation to Jaipur More Comfortable
The more you make your vacation comfortable, the more it will be enjoyable. Keep the following tips in mind when planning your vacation in Jaipur.
Always remember to drink a lot of water while in Jaipur. It is also advised that you avoid spending too much time in the sun. Applying sunscreen lotion is a great way to protect yourself from the scorching sun.
Remember to eat local varieties of Jaipur cuisine. Some of the Rajasthani dishes to never miss are daal-baati-churma, kachori, ghevar, etc. However, make sure that you eat food from the best heritage hotels in Jaipur.
Avoid last-minute booking when traveling to Jaipur during the winter. It will not only be hard to book good heritage hotels in Jaipur, but it will also be very expensive to find even standard hotels.
Jaipur’s nightlife is a vibrant one to enjoy and relish. However, make sure that you do not wander out in the dark and always travel in groups at night.
Remember to keep your valuables and ornaments in your hotel to avoid the risk of losing them. As Jaipur becomes riddled with tourists during the winter, pickpockets become more prevalent.
Conclusion
Visiting Jaipur during the winter is the best way to experience the unique beauty and cultural vibrance of the city. In fact, winter is the time when Jaipur decorates itself to receive thousands of visitors from around the world.
However, this is also the time when it is hard to book a heritage hotel in Rajasthan, as the demand for the best bar and restaurants in Jaipur is at an all-time high. As such, if you want to enjoy a comfortable stay without worries, book your suite room with Hotel Narain Niwas, which is one of the top palace hotels in Jaipur. It has got diverse room options and luxury conveniences that you will expect from a heritage hotel in Rajasthan.
Planning your visit and taking care of the itinerary in advance ensures that you will have a worry-free time in Jaipur during your visit.
So, what are you waiting for? Plan your vacation; winter is coming.
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