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Sub Camp Festival 2025 – 17, 18 et 19 Janvier 2025 – Frog Cabana @ Nakhon Ratchasima, Thaïlande – 3 jours de culture Sound System inna Family Run Tingz !
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Vinyl Mix Selection by Sista Zine
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Holidays 7.20
Holidays
Air Force Day (Romania)
Asarnha Bucha Day (Thailand)
The Binding of the Wreaths (Lithuania)
Cleat Dancing Day
Common Mullein Day (French Republic)
Deepfake Awareness Day
Dia del Amigo (Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay)
Engineer’s Day (Costa Rica)
Falun Gong Persecution Anniversary Day (China)
Frantz Fanon Day
Friend's Day (a.k.a. Dia del Amigo; Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay)
International Ambigram Day
International Chess Day
International Ride MTB Day
July Plot Anniversary Day
Lao Women Union’s Day (Laos)
Liam Payne Appreciation Day
Lempira Day (Honduras)
Mammal Day
Man on the Moon Day (a.k.a. Moon Day)
Nap Day
National Biplane Day
National Dental BIller’s Day
National Guard Day (Kyrgyzstan)
National Heroes Day
National Megan Day
National Moon Day
National Natalie Day
National Pennsylvania Day
National POW-MIA Recognition Day
National Secretary Day (Mexico)
National Tell A Girl She's Beautiful Day
Peace and Freedom Day (North Cyprus)
Space Exploration Day
Special Olympics Day
Sumarauki (Iceland)
Sun’s Rest Festival (Elder Scrolls)
Tree Planting Day (Central African Republic)
Ugly Truck Day
Vigil for Peace, Justice and Respect for Human Rights (Colombia)
Women’s Union Day (Laos)
World Jump Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Fortune Cookie Day
International Cake Day
National Ice Cream Soda Day
National Lasagne Day
National Lollipop Day
National Milkshake Day (Australia)
National Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day
National Wine & Cheese Day (France)
Independence & Related Days
British Columbia Province Day (Canada; 1871)
Colombia (from Spain, 1810)
Libernesia (Declared; 2022) [unrecognized]
Republic of Plymouth (Declared; 2015) [unrecognized]
Samana Cay (Declared; 2008) [unrecognized]
3rd Saturday in July
Alberton Railroad Day (Montana) [3rd Saturday]
Celebration of the Horse Day (Texas) [3rd Saturday]
Festa del Redentore begins (Venice, Italy) [3rd Saturday; thru Sunday]
National Bridal Sale Day [3rd Saturday]
National Strawberry Rhubarb Wine Day [3rd Saturday]
PADI Women’s Dive Day [3rd Saturday]
Parks Day (Canada) [3rd Saturday]
Plural Pride Day [3rd Saturday]
Railroad Day [3rd Saturday]
Toss Away the "Could Haves" and "Should Haves" Day [3rd Saturday]
Woman’s Dive Day [3rd Saturday]
Woodie Wagon Day [3rd Saturday]
Weekly Holidays beginning July 20 (3rd Week of July)
National Moth Week (thru 7.28) [Last Full Week]
National Scrabble Week (thru 7.24)
RAGBRAI (thru 7.27)
Festivals Beginning July 20, 2024
Art Walk & Wine Gala (Prosser, Washington)
Beachside Wine Festival (Santa Barbara, California)
The Big BBQ & Jerk Festival (West Friendship, Maryland)
Blueberry Festival (Middlefield, Connecticut)
Burger Bash (Eagle River, Wisconsin)
Camp Verde CornFest (Camp Verde, Arizona)
Celebration of Light (Vancouver, Canada) [thru 7.27]
Food Truck Frenzy (Lenexa, Kansas)
Hamburg's Annual Burgerfest (Hamburg, New York)
Interceltic Festival of Avilés (Avilés, Spain) [thru 7.28]
Key West Festival (Purcellville, Virginia)
Manchester Chicken Broil (Manchester, Michigan)
Michigan Honey Festival (Corunna, Michigan) [thru 7.21]
Ozark Berry Festival (Springfield, Missouri)
Selinsgrove Brewfest Hops, Vines & Wines (Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania)
Strawberry Festival (Leonard, Michigan)
Summer Reggae Wine & Music Festival (Mt. Airy, Maryland) [thru 7.21]
Sunrise Side Wine & Food Festival (Harrisville, Michigan)
Teton County Fair (Jackson, Wyoming) [thru 7.28]
Valparaiso Wine Festival (Valparaiso, Indiana)
Watermelon Day (Stanhope, Iowa)
Westport Wine Festival (Westport, Washington)
Yellowstone Beer Festival (Cody, Wyoming)
Zucchini Races (Cole Camp, Missouri)
Feast Days
Alistair MacLeod (Writerism)
Ansegisus (Christian; Saint)
Apollinaris of Ravenna (Christian; Saint)
Aurelius, Bishop of Carthage (Christian; Saint)
Barsabas (Christian; Saint)
Binding of the Wreaths (Lithuanian Lover’s Festival; Everyday Wicca)
Ceslas (Christian; Saint)
Cormac McCarthy (Writerism)
Diktynna, Lady of the Nets (Minoan; Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Ealhswith (a.k.a. Elswith; Christian; Saint)
Editha (Christian; Saint)
Elias (Christian; Prophet)
Elijah (Christian; Saint)
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Amelia Bloomer, Sojourner Truth, and Harriet Ross Tubman (Episcopal Church (USA))
Erik Axel Karlfeldt (Writerism)
Feralia: Day of Purification (Pagan)
Flavian and Elias (Christian; Saints)
Giorgio Morandi (Artology)
Greater Bajram (Feast of Sacrifice; Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Interstellar Lasagne Day Day (Pastafarian)
Jerome Emiliani (Christian; Saint)
John Baptist Yi (Christian; One of The Korean Martyrs)
Joseph Barsabas (Christian; Saint)
Judy Chicago (Artology)
Justa and Rufina (Christian; Martyrs)
La Fontain (Positivist; Saint)
Larry the Fish (Muppetism)
László Moholy-Nagy (Artology)
Margaret the Virgin (a.k.a. Margaret of Antioch; Christian; Saint)
Max Liebermann (Artology)
Nam June Paik (Artology)
Perun’s Day (Asatru/Slavic Pagan God of Thunder)
Pope John XII Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Synoika (Ancient Greece)
Thgir-yaw-Dnuor Day (Shamanism)
Thorlac (Christian; Relic Translation)
Turkish Invasion Day (Cyprus)
Uncumber (Christian; Saint)
Ulmer (a.k.a. Wulmar; Christian; Saint)
Wilgefortis (cult suppressed)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Premieres
Arthur Murray Party (TV Variety Series; 1950)
Batman: Hush (WB Animated Film; 2019)
The Bookworm Turns (MGM Cartoon; 1940)
Breaking Away (Film; 1979)
The Bridge of San Luis Rey, by Thornton Wilder (Novel; 1927)
Buddy Steps Out (WB LT Cartoon; 1935)
Christmas in Connecticut (Film; 1945)
The Dark Knight Rises (Film; 2012)
Dicky Moe (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1962)
Do You Believe in Magic?, by The Lovin’ Spoonful (Song; 1965)
Ghost World (Film; 2001)
Hairspray (Film; 2007)
Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Film; 2001)
Like a Rolling Stone, by Bob Dylan (Song; 1965)
Lucky Number (Disney Cartoon; 1951)
Mama Mia!: Here We Go Again (Film; 2018)
Mighty Mouse and the Wolf (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1945)
The NeverEnding Story (Film; 1984)
Pop. 1280, by Jim Thompson (Novel; 1964)
Revenge of the Nerds (Film; 1984)
Serenade, Op. 24, by Arnold Schoenberg (Serenade in 7 Movements; 1924)
Sid and Nancy (Film; 1986)
Spirited Away (Studio Ghibli Animated Film; 2001)
Stop the World — I Want To Get Off (Musical Play; 1961)
Tabasco Road (WB LT Cartoon; 1957)
Train to Busan (Film; 2016)
The Wind Rises (Studio Ghibli Animated Film; 2013)
Wrestling Wrecks (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1953)
Today’s Name Days
Apollinaris, Bernhard, Margareta (Austria)
Ilina, Iliya, Iliyana, Ilko (Bulgaria)
Apolinar, Bernard, Ilija, Margareta, Marina (Croatia)
Ilja (Czech Republic)
Elias (Denmark)
Elias, Erland, Liias (Estonia)
Maaret, Maarit, Margareeta, Marketta, Reeta, Reetta (Finland)
Élie, Marina (France)
Elias, Greta, Margarete (Germany)
Elias, Ilias (Greece)
Illés (Hungary)
Elia, Simmaco (Italy)
Namejs, Ramona, Ritma (Latvia)
Alvydas, Česlovas, Jeronimas, Vismantė (Lithuania)
Margareta, Margit, Marit (Norway)
Czech, Czechasz, Czechoń, Czesław, Eliasz, Heliasz, Hieronim, Leon, Małgorzata, Paweł, Sewera (Poland)
Ilie (Romania)
Eliáš, Iľja (Slovakia)
Apolinar, Aurelio, Elías (Spain)
Greta, Margareta (Sweden)
Elio, Eliot, Eliott, Elliot, Elliott, Marine (Universal)
Edna, Edwin, Edwina, Elias, Elijah, Ellice, Elliot, Elliott, Ellis, Ellison, Neal, Neala, Neil, Neila, Nelson, Niall, Nigel, Niles (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 202 of 2024; 164 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of Week 29 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Tinne (Holly) [Day 14 of 28]
Chinese: Month 6 (Xin-Wei), Day 15 (Yi-You)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 14 Tammuz 5784
Islamic: 13 Muharram 1446
J Cal: 22 Red; Oneday [22 of 30]
Julian: 7 July 2024
Moon: 99%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 5 Dante (8th Month) [La Fontain]
Runic Half Month: Ur (Primal Strength) [Day 12 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 1 of 94)
Week: 4th Week of July
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 30 of 31)
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The Best Destinations for a Sexy Getaway with Your Partner
Looking to plan a romantic and intimate vacation with your partner? Consider taking a Sex Vacation For Couples to one of these destinations that are known for their beautiful scenery, luxurious accommodations, and tantalizing experiences.
Cancun, Mexico: Known for its beautiful beaches and bustling nightlife, Cancun is a popular destination for couples seeking a romantic getaway. But it's also home to some of the best sex resorts in the world, like Temptation Resort and Desire Riviera Maya Resort, which cater to couples seeking an Holiday Erotic and adventurous vacation.
Phuket, Thailand: Phuket is a stunning island located in the Andaman Sea, known for its crystal-clear waters and beautiful sunsets. But it's also home to a number of adult-only resorts, like the Kata Rocks and the Serenity Resort & Residences, which offer luxurious accommodations and an array of sensual experiences for couples.
Jamaica: This Caribbean island is known for its laid-back culture, reggae music, and stunning beaches. But it's also home to some of the best sex resorts in the world, like Hedonism II and Couples Tower Isle, which offer clothing-optional beaches, sensual entertainment, and an all-inclusive experience for couples.
Bali, Indonesia: Bali is a popular destination for honeymooners, with its beautiful beaches, lush jungles, and stunning temples. But it's also home to some of the best Sex Vacation Resort in the world, like the Villa Amor and the Swinging Bali Resort, which offer luxurious accommodations and an array of sensual experiences for couples.
Costa Rica: Known for its natural beauty and eco-tourism, Costa Rica is also a popular destination for couples seeking a sexy getaway. The Desire Resort & Spa and Copacabana Desire Hotel are two of the best sex resorts in the country, offering luxurious accommodations, clothing-optional beaches, and an array of sensual experiences for couples.
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Ibiza, Spain: Ibiza is a popular destination for party-goers, known for its vibrant nightlife and beautiful beaches. But it's also home to some of the best sex resorts in the world, like the Ibiza Sun Apartments and the One Ibiza Suites, which offer luxurious accommodations and an array of sensual experiences for couples.
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Relationship survey
How long have you been together?
6 1/2 years, married for 5
Do you have any children together?
Only the fur baby. We tried IVF five times, but it failed each time. We're now exploring adoption
What about pets?
Yep, our furry Queen Bertha, a Maine Coon mix from China
Did you go to the same school?
We're from different countries, so no
Are you from the same home town?
No - different home countries
Who is the smartest?
We're both pretty smart, it all depends on the area of expertise one seeks out
Who is the most sensitive?
We're both pretty sensitive, but probably me
Where is the first place you went to to eat as a couple?
La Vita E Bella, an Italian restaurant in Guangzhou that sadly had to close during the pandemic
Do you wear matching clothes?
We got vastly different clothing styles, so no
Where is the furthest you have travelled as a couple?
Thailand, if you count the country we currently live in as a home base
Who has the best group of friends?
We have a couple of mutual friends, other than that I of course prefer mine
Who has the craziest ex?
Izzy. Her ex Liz sounds like a religious lunatic
Who has the worst temper?
Izzy
Who does the cooking?
She does.
Who is more social?
Her. I prefer to stay home, goblin-style
Who is the neat freak?
Me. Izzy doesn't really notice mess
Who is the most affectionate?
We both are, but she definitely needs physical touch a lot more than me
Who is the most stubborn?
Her, I often leave arguments if I feel it's not worth it
Who hogs the bed?
Her! I sleep regularly at the edge of the bed xD
Who wakes up earlier?
Me on work days, otherwise it's pretty even
Where was your first date?
At the previously mentioned Italian restaurant and a bar during the night
Who said I Love You first?
She did, on the very same night we met
Do you give/get flowers often?
Occasionally. They're bloody expensive!
How well do you know them?
They are watching TV. What are they watching?
Football (either Chelsea or Rangers), Peep Show, Black Adder, Father Ted, Match of the Day, some football documentary, Curb Your Enthusiasm
You're out to eat, what kind of dressing do they get on their salad?
Assuming she orders salad at all - she doesn't eat it all that often - probably just some yoghurt sauce
What's one food they don't like?
Cheese!
You go out to the bar. He/She orders...
A pint of beer
Where did he/she go to university?
Roehampton
What size shoe do they wear?
42 EU
If this person were to collect anything, it would be...?
Clothes
What is their favourite kind of sandwich?
Chip Buttie
This person could eat..... every day
Burrito
Favourite cereal?
She doesn't really eat cereal, but Rice Krispies or Frosties are a goer
This person wouldn't be caught dead wearing...
Caps
Favourite sports team?
Chelsea FC
Who will he/she vote for?
Greens (UK)
What is their sign?
Aquarius
What is something you do that he/she wishes you didn't?
Hate my body
How many states has this person lived in?
She's lived in 5 countries (UK, China, Indonesia, Thailand and Spain)
What is his/her heritage?
She's British and Irish and a small part Canadian and Australian
You bake them a cake for their birthday. What kind?
My signature apple crumble
Does he/she have any piercings?
Only her earlobes. She wanted to get a belly button piercing, but she's so skinny that it wouldn't stay/it'd just pop out
This person could spend hours...?
Procrastinating xD
What do they eat a lot of?
Burritos, crackers, beans on toast, Vindaloo curry
What's their favourite sport?
Football (soccer)
What kind of music do they listen to?
Punk, Reggae, Emo, Ska
Are they older or younger than you?
2 years older, much to her dismay
How often do you talk to them?
Every day
Do you see them every day?
Yeah, we live together
What do they usually smell like?
Lady Diamond (her favourite perfume), beer if she drank
Have you ever been to the movies together?
Many, many times
What is something you both enjoy doing together?
Reading, playing video games, watching movies, travelling, hiking
What is one word to describe them?
Fun
Do you know their parents?
Only her dad. Her mum left the family on Izzy's fifth birthday
Which of you is tallest?
She's a foot taller than me
Who is more likely to confront someone?
Her, 100 %. I like to avoid conflict
Do either of you have a dog?
No, we have a cat and she ain't fond of other animals
Do either of you snoke cigarettes?
No, we both have chain-smoking dads who put us off smoking for life
Who tells more jokes?
Her, but I'm pretty funny too. There are a lot of laughs in this house :)
Do either of you have any siblings?
I got two sisters (even though one essentially disowned me), she's got technically 7 siblings (two full-blood sisters, 3 half sisters, 2 half brothers)
Who has longer hair?
She does. Mine is short, and I like it that way
What is a random favourite they have?
Her favourite animals are tigers
Name a band or singer you know they like
Alkaline Trio
Does he/she have a Facebook?
Yes
Who is more likely to be able to put something together?
She's more handy than me. I got dyspraxia
Have you been to any concerts together?
Yes, we saw Billy Talent together in December 2022 and we'll see Sum 41 this November
Who wears more jewellery?
She does
Whose birthday is coming up next?
Hers, in February
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Holidays 7.20
Holidays
Air Force Day (Romania)
Asarnha Bucha Day (Thailand)
The Binding of the Wreaths (Lithuania)
Cleat Dancing Day
Common Mullein Day (French Republic)
Deepfake Awareness Day
Dia del Amigo (Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay)
Engineer’s Day (Costa Rica)
Falun Gong Persecution Anniversary Day (China)
Frantz Fanon Day
Friend's Day (a.k.a. Dia del Amigo; Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay)
International Ambigram Day
International Chess Day
International Ride MTB Day
July Plot Anniversary Day
Lao Women Union’s Day (Laos)
Liam Payne Appreciation Day
Lempira Day (Honduras)
Mammal Day
Man on the Moon Day (a.k.a. Moon Day)
Nap Day
National Biplane Day
National Dental BIller’s Day
National Guard Day (Kyrgyzstan)
National Heroes Day
National Megan Day
National Moon Day
National Natalie Day
National Pennsylvania Day
National POW-MIA Recognition Day
National Secretary Day (Mexico)
National Tell A Girl She's Beautiful Day
Peace and Freedom Day (North Cyprus)
Space Exploration Day
Special Olympics Day
Sumarauki (Iceland)
Sun’s Rest Festival (Elder Scrolls)
Tree Planting Day (Central African Republic)
Ugly Truck Day
Vigil for Peace, Justice and Respect for Human Rights (Colombia)
Women’s Union Day (Laos)
World Jump Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Fortune Cookie Day
International Cake Day
National Ice Cream Soda Day
National Lasagne Day
National Lollipop Day
National Milkshake Day (Australia)
National Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day
National Wine & Cheese Day (France)
Independence & Related Days
British Columbia Province Day (Canada; 1871)
Colombia (from Spain, 1810)
Libernesia (Declared; 2022) [unrecognized]
Republic of Plymouth (Declared; 2015) [unrecognized]
Samana Cay (Declared; 2008) [unrecognized]
3rd Saturday in July
Alberton Railroad Day (Montana) [3rd Saturday]
Celebration of the Horse Day (Texas) [3rd Saturday]
Festa del Redentore begins (Venice, Italy) [3rd Saturday; thru Sunday]
National Bridal Sale Day [3rd Saturday]
National Strawberry Rhubarb Wine Day [3rd Saturday]
PADI Women’s Dive Day [3rd Saturday]
Parks Day (Canada) [3rd Saturday]
Plural Pride Day [3rd Saturday]
Railroad Day [3rd Saturday]
Toss Away the "Could Haves" and "Should Haves" Day [3rd Saturday]
Woman’s Dive Day [3rd Saturday]
Woodie Wagon Day [3rd Saturday]
Weekly Holidays beginning July 20 (3rd Week of July)
National Moth Week (thru 7.28) [Last Full Week]
National Scrabble Week (thru 7.24)
RAGBRAI (thru 7.27)
Festivals Beginning July 20, 2024
Art Walk & Wine Gala (Prosser, Washington)
Beachside Wine Festival (Santa Barbara, California)
The Big BBQ & Jerk Festival (West Friendship, Maryland)
Blueberry Festival (Middlefield, Connecticut)
Burger Bash (Eagle River, Wisconsin)
Camp Verde CornFest (Camp Verde, Arizona)
Celebration of Light (Vancouver, Canada) [thru 7.27]
Food Truck Frenzy (Lenexa, Kansas)
Hamburg's Annual Burgerfest (Hamburg, New York)
Interceltic Festival of Avilés (Avilés, Spain) [thru 7.28]
Key West Festival (Purcellville, Virginia)
Manchester Chicken Broil (Manchester, Michigan)
Michigan Honey Festival (Corunna, Michigan) [thru 7.21]
Ozark Berry Festival (Springfield, Missouri)
Selinsgrove Brewfest Hops, Vines & Wines (Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania)
Strawberry Festival (Leonard, Michigan)
Summer Reggae Wine & Music Festival (Mt. Airy, Maryland) [thru 7.21]
Sunrise Side Wine & Food Festival (Harrisville, Michigan)
Teton County Fair (Jackson, Wyoming) [thru 7.28]
Valparaiso Wine Festival (Valparaiso, Indiana)
Watermelon Day (Stanhope, Iowa)
Westport Wine Festival (Westport, Washington)
Yellowstone Beer Festival (Cody, Wyoming)
Zucchini Races (Cole Camp, Missouri)
Feast Days
Alistair MacLeod (Writerism)
Ansegisus (Christian; Saint)
Apollinaris of Ravenna (Christian; Saint)
Aurelius, Bishop of Carthage (Christian; Saint)
Barsabas (Christian; Saint)
Binding of the Wreaths (Lithuanian Lover’s Festival; Everyday Wicca)
Ceslas (Christian; Saint)
Cormac McCarthy (Writerism)
Diktynna, Lady of the Nets (Minoan; Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Ealhswith (a.k.a. Elswith; Christian; Saint)
Editha (Christian; Saint)
Elias (Christian; Prophet)
Elijah (Christian; Saint)
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Amelia Bloomer, Sojourner Truth, and Harriet Ross Tubman (Episcopal Church (USA))
Erik Axel Karlfeldt (Writerism)
Feralia: Day of Purification (Pagan)
Flavian and Elias (Christian; Saints)
Giorgio Morandi (Artology)
Greater Bajram (Feast of Sacrifice; Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Interstellar Lasagne Day Day (Pastafarian)
Jerome Emiliani (Christian; Saint)
John Baptist Yi (Christian; One of The Korean Martyrs)
Joseph Barsabas (Christian; Saint)
Judy Chicago (Artology)
Justa and Rufina (Christian; Martyrs)
La Fontain (Positivist; Saint)
Larry the Fish (Muppetism)
László Moholy-Nagy (Artology)
Margaret the Virgin (a.k.a. Margaret of Antioch; Christian; Saint)
Max Liebermann (Artology)
Nam June Paik (Artology)
Perun’s Day (Asatru/Slavic Pagan God of Thunder)
Pope John XII Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Synoika (Ancient Greece)
Thgir-yaw-Dnuor Day (Shamanism)
Thorlac (Christian; Relic Translation)
Turkish Invasion Day (Cyprus)
Uncumber (Christian; Saint)
Ulmer (a.k.a. Wulmar; Christian; Saint)
Wilgefortis (cult suppressed)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Premieres
Arthur Murray Party (TV Variety Series; 1950)
Batman: Hush (WB Animated Film; 2019)
The Bookworm Turns (MGM Cartoon; 1940)
Breaking Away (Film; 1979)
The Bridge of San Luis Rey, by Thornton Wilder (Novel; 1927)
Buddy Steps Out (WB LT Cartoon; 1935)
Christmas in Connecticut (Film; 1945)
The Dark Knight Rises (Film; 2012)
Dicky Moe (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1962)
Do You Believe in Magic?, by The Lovin’ Spoonful (Song; 1965)
Ghost World (Film; 2001)
Hairspray (Film; 2007)
Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Film; 2001)
Like a Rolling Stone, by Bob Dylan (Song; 1965)
Lucky Number (Disney Cartoon; 1951)
Mama Mia!: Here We Go Again (Film; 2018)
Mighty Mouse and the Wolf (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1945)
The NeverEnding Story (Film; 1984)
Pop. 1280, by Jim Thompson (Novel; 1964)
Revenge of the Nerds (Film; 1984)
Serenade, Op. 24, by Arnold Schoenberg (Serenade in 7 Movements; 1924)
Sid and Nancy (Film; 1986)
Spirited Away (Studio Ghibli Animated Film; 2001)
Stop the World — I Want To Get Off (Musical Play; 1961)
Tabasco Road (WB LT Cartoon; 1957)
Train to Busan (Film; 2016)
The Wind Rises (Studio Ghibli Animated Film; 2013)
Wrestling Wrecks (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1953)
Today’s Name Days
Apollinaris, Bernhard, Margareta (Austria)
Ilina, Iliya, Iliyana, Ilko (Bulgaria)
Apolinar, Bernard, Ilija, Margareta, Marina (Croatia)
Ilja (Czech Republic)
Elias (Denmark)
Elias, Erland, Liias (Estonia)
Maaret, Maarit, Margareeta, Marketta, Reeta, Reetta (Finland)
Élie, Marina (France)
Elias, Greta, Margarete (Germany)
Elias, Ilias (Greece)
Illés (Hungary)
Elia, Simmaco (Italy)
Namejs, Ramona, Ritma (Latvia)
Alvydas, Česlovas, Jeronimas, Vismantė (Lithuania)
Margareta, Margit, Marit (Norway)
Czech, Czechasz, Czechoń, Czesław, Eliasz, Heliasz, Hieronim, Leon, Małgorzata, Paweł, Sewera (Poland)
Ilie (Romania)
Eliáš, Iľja (Slovakia)
Apolinar, Aurelio, Elías (Spain)
Greta, Margareta (Sweden)
Elio, Eliot, Eliott, Elliot, Elliott, Marine (Universal)
Edna, Edwin, Edwina, Elias, Elijah, Ellice, Elliot, Elliott, Ellis, Ellison, Neal, Neala, Neil, Neila, Nelson, Niall, Nigel, Niles (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 202 of 2024; 164 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of Week 29 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Tinne (Holly) [Day 14 of 28]
Chinese: Month 6 (Xin-Wei), Day 15 (Yi-You)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 14 Tammuz 5784
Islamic: 13 Muharram 1446
J Cal: 22 Red; Oneday [22 of 30]
Julian: 7 July 2024
Moon: 99%: Waxing Gibbous
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Explore the World: 10 Visa-Free Destinations for Indian Travelers
Traveling to new destinations is an exciting adventure, and for Indian passport holders, several countries offer the convenience of visa-free or visa-on-arrival access. Here are ten incredible Visa free countries for Indian where you can travel hassle-free!
1. Maldives
The Maldives is a tropical paradise known for its stunning overwater bungalows, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant marine life. Indian travelers can enjoy visa-free access for up to 90 days, making it a perfect getaway for relaxation and adventure.
2. Thailand
Thailand is famous for its rich cultural heritage, delicious street food, and bustling markets. Indian tourists can get a visa on arrival for up to 15 days, allowing them to explore cities like Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and the beautiful beaches of Phuket and Krabi.
3. Mauritius
Mauritius, an island nation in the Indian Ocean, is known for its stunning beaches, lush forests, and diverse culture. Indians can visit Mauritius without a visa for up to 90 days, making it an ideal destination for a peaceful retreat or a honeymoon.
4. Fiji
Fiji is a beautiful archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean, offering breathtaking landscapes, friendly locals, and a rich cultural experience. Indian passport holders can visit Fiji visa-free for up to 4 months, providing ample time to explore its natural wonders.
5. Nepal
Nepal, is the closest Visa free countries for Indian, it’s home to the majestic Himalayas, offers incredible trekking opportunities, vibrant festivals, and spiritual experiences. Indians do not need a visa to enter Nepal and can stay indefinitely, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and adventurers.
6. Bhutan
Bhutan, the land of the Thunder Dragon, is known for its serene landscapes, ancient monasteries, and unique culture. Indians do not require a visa to visit Bhutan and can stay for an indefinite period, allowing them to immerse themselves in its tranquil beauty.
7. Indonesia (Bali)
Bali, an Indonesian island, is renowned for its beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and rich cultural heritage. Indian tourists can get a visa on arrival for up to 30 days, giving them plenty of time to enjoy the island's attractions.
8. Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is one of the best Visa free countries for Indian. Sri Lanka is an island nation known for its diverse landscapes, ancient ruins, and delicious cuisine. Indians can get a free visa on arrival for up to 30 days, making it a convenient destination for a quick escape or an extended holiday.
9. Jamaica
Jamaica, in the Caribbean, is famous for its reggae music, beautiful beaches, and laid-back lifestyle. Indian travelers can visit Jamaica visa-free for up to 6 months, offering ample time to enjoy its vibrant culture and stunning scenery.
10. Senegal
Senegal, a West African country, boasts rich history, lively music scenes, and beautiful coastal areas. Indian passport holders can visit Senegal without a visa for up to 90 days, making it an excellent destination for cultural exploration and relaxation.
Tips for Traveling Visa-Free
Check Passport Validity: Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months from your travel date.
Confirm Entry Requirements: Double-check entry requirements as they can change.
Travel Insurance: Consider purchasing travel insurance for unforeseen circumstances.
Plan Accommodations: Book accommodations in advance to avoid any last-minute hassles.
Stay Informed: Stay updated on the local customs, culture, and laws of the country you are visiting.
Traveling visa-free opens up a world of possibilities for Indian passport holders. Pack your bags, plan your itinerary, and get ready to explore these incredible destinations without the hassle of visa applications. Safe travels!
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Chiang Mai, the "Rose of the North," is a captivating city in Thailand that enthralls travelers with its rich cultural heritage, stunning natural beauty, and laid-back charm. This vibrant city serves as the perfect base for exploring northern Thailand's wonders, offering a delightful mix of ancient temples, bustling markets, and exciting adventures. But beyond the city walls, a hidden gem awaits – Pai, a small town nestled amidst rolling hills and lush valleys, beckons with its bohemian vibe and unique experiences. So, follow this guide as we delve into the must-sees of Chiang Mai and the must-dos in Pai, crafting your perfect itinerary for an unforgettable northern Thailand adventure.
Chiang Mai Travel Guide:
Start your Chiang Mai adventure by exploring its magnificent temples. Wat Phra Doi Suthep, perched atop Doi Suthep mountain, offers panoramic views of the city and houses a revered Buddha relic. Immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere of Wat Chiang Man, the city's oldest temple, and marvel at its intricate Lanna architecture. For a unique experience, visit Wat Phra That Doi Kham, a temple complex adorned with glittering white elephants.
Beyond temples, Chiang Mai boasts vibrant markets that are a feast for the senses. Wander through the sprawling Saturday Night Walking Street Market, a haven for handicrafts, souvenirs, and delicious street food. Explore the Warorot Market, a bustling daytime market where you can find everything from fresh produce to clothing and local spices. For a touch of history, head to the Sunday Walking Street Market, held within the historic walled city, and browse through antiques and local crafts.
Things to Do in Pai:
After soaking up the cultural richness of Chiang Mai, take a day trip or extend your stay in Pai, a haven for nature lovers and free spirits. Nestled amidst breathtaking scenery, Pai offers a slower pace of life compared to Chiang Mai. Rent a motorbike and explore the surrounding countryside, stopping at cascading waterfalls like Pai Waterfall or the scenic viewpoint at Pai Canyon.
For the adventurous soul, Pai offers exciting activities like white water rafting on the Pai River or ziplining through the lush jungles. Challenge yourself with a challenging trek to Pai Caves, a network of limestone caves adorned with stalactites and stalagmites. Embrace the bohemian spirit of Pai by taking a yoga class or learning about traditional Thai massage techniques.
In the evenings, Pai's vibrant night market comes alive with delicious street food stalls and local handicrafts. Sample the local specialty, Khao Soi, a flavorful curry noodle dish, or indulge in fresh fruit shakes. Head to one of Pai's many reggae bars and enjoy live music under the starry sky.
Planning Your Trip:
Chiang Mai is well-connected by air and train from Bangkok and other major cities in Thailand. Pai is a two-hour drive from Chiang Mai, and several affordable transportation options are available, including minivans and motorbikes. The best time to visit Chiang Mai and Pai is during the cool and dry season, from November to April.
A Glimpse into Northern Thailand's Soul:
Chiang Mai and Pai offer a captivating glimpse into the soul of northern Thailand. From the cultural treasures of Chiang Mai to the laid-back charm of Pai, this region promises an unforgettable experience. So, pack your bags, embrace the warmth of northern Thai hospitality, and embark on your own adventure through this captivating corner of Thailand.
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Top 28 Things To Do In Koh Phangan, Thailand - The Ultimate Guide
An Ultimate Guide To The Best Things To Do In Koh Phangan, Thailand
Discover The Hidden Gems Beyond The Full Moon Party!Koh Phangan, a small island located in the Gulf of Thailand between Koh Tao and Koh Samui, offers everything you could dream of in a tropical paradise. Towering palm trees, white sandy beaches, coral reefs teeming with exotic fish, and lush jungles filled with waterfalls, all surrounded by the mesmerizing turquoise ocean.However, when most people hear about Koh Phangan, they think of wild parties, neon paint, and buckets filled with alcohol. While the Full Moon Party is an epic and unforgettable experience for party animals, it is crucial not to overlook all the other fantastic things Koh Phangan has to offer.28 Top Things To Do in Koh Phangan, Thailand - Travel GuideI have put together a list of the best things to do in Koh Phangan that will help you discover the island's natural attractions and have fun doing various activities. Even if you are not keen on drinking or partying, there are still plenty of opportunities to have an amazing time on the island.
1. Hike Khao Ra MountainKhao Ra, situated in Koh Pha Ngan, is the highest peak on the island with an altitude of 627 meters, and the hike up to the summit usually takes 2-3 hours, depending on your fitness level and weather conditions.The trail can be steep and slippery at some points, so it's advisable to wear appropriate shoes and carry sufficient water.However, the reward is worth the effort. The breathtaking panoramic view of the island and its surrounding sea from the top is simply awe-inspiring.2. Get Wet At Challenge PhanganChallenge Pha Ngan is an amazing water park that offers a thrilling and entertaining experience to test your skills and endurance.The park features inflatable obstacles, including slides, swings, trampolines, and monkey bars, that float on the water. Your objective is to complete the course without falling into the water or getting knocked off by your friends.It's an excellent way to cool off and have a good laugh.3. Dance The Night Away At One Of The Many Beach Bars And ClubsKoh Phangan island is famous for its nightlife scene, especially the Full Moon Party, which attracts thousands of revelers every month to dance under the moonlight on Haad Rin Beach.But even if you miss the Full Moon Party, there are still plenty of other options to enjoy the night. You can find bars and clubs along most of the beaches, offering different music genres, from reggae to techno, and various drinks and snacks.Some of the most popular spots include Cactus Bar, Drop In Bar, Tommy Resort, Paradise Bungalows, and Sunrise Club.4. Eat Some Western Food At The Mason's ArmsIf you are in the mood for some authentic British pub food, The Mason's Arms is the perfect place to visit. This cozy restaurant and bar offer classic dishes such as fish and chips, bangers and mash, and shepherd's pie, along with a selection of beers and ciders. Additionally, you can watch live sports on the big screen, play some pool, or relax in the garden.5. Kayak Around The IslandKayaking is a fantastic way to explore the stunning coastline of the island and discover some hidden gems. You can easily rent a kayak from any of the beautiful beaches on the island and paddle along the shore.You will be able to see some beautiful scenery, such as rocky formations, mangroves, and coral reefs, and stop at some secluded beaches or coves.
6. Take A Day And Chill Out In One Of The Beautiful Koh Phangan BeachesKoh Phangan boasts over 30 stunning beaches, each with its unique charm and vibe. Some of the most popular and best beaches in Koh Phangan are:- Mae Haad Beach: This beach is famous for its coral reef and marine life. You can snorkel, swim, or sunbathe on the soft white sand. - Bottle Beach: This beach is secluded and serene, accessible only by boat or hiking. Bottle Beach is ideal for those who want to escape the crowds and enjoy the tranquility. - Zen Beach: This beach is a haven for yoga and meditation enthusiasts. It has a calm and peaceful atmosphere, with stunning views of the sunset and the mountains. - Secret Beach: This beach is hidden behind a coconut plantation and a rocky hill. It is a small and cozy beach, with clear water and shady trees. - Chaloklum Beach: This beach is a fishing village that has a lively and friendly vibe. You can enjoy fresh seafood, local culture, and water activities like kayaking and paddle boarding. - Haad Salad Beach: This beach is a family-friendly beach that has shallow and safe water. It has a range of facilities, restaurants, and shops, as well as a relaxing and laid-back ambiance. - Leela Beach: This beach is a romantic and secluded beach that has soft and powdery sand. It has a panoramic view of the island and the sea, as well as a quiet and intimate atmosphere. - Haad Yao Beach: This beach is a long and curved beach that has a spacious and comfortable feel. It has plenty of space for sunbathing, swimming, or playing sports. It also has a variety of bars, cafes, and shops along the beachfront. - Thong Nai Pan Beach: This beach is a scenic and tranquil beach that has clear and calm water. It is surrounded by lush green hills and coconut trees, creating a natural and relaxing setting. Nai Pan is ideal for snorkeling, kayaking, or hiking on nearby trails. - Haad Rin Beach: This beach is a lively and vibrant beach that has a festive and energetic vibe. It is famous for hosting the monthly Full Moon, where thousands of people dance, drink, and have fun under the moonlight. It is also a great place to enjoy the sunrise and sunset, as well as the fire shows and music.7. Learn How To Cook Thai FoodIf you love Thai food and want to learn how to make it yourself, you can join a cooking class in Phangan. Several cooking schools on the island offer different courses and menus, such as My Wok and Me, C&M Study Center, or Phangan Thai Cooking Class.You can learn how to make some classic dishes, such as green curry, pad thai, or tom kha gai, as well as some local specialties, such as massaman curry or som tam. You can also learn about the ingredients and spices that make Thai food so flavorful and unique.8. Detox at a Yoga RetreatOne of the most popular things to do on this island is to join a yoga retreat and detox your body and mind. Many yoga centers on the island offer different types of yoga classes, from hatha to vinyasa, as well as meditation, massage, and healthy food.You can choose from a variety of packages, from a few days to a few weeks, depending on your budget and preferences. A yoga retreat is a great way to recharge your energy, improve your health, and meet like-minded people.
9. Relax In The Baan Tai Herbal SaunaIf you're looking for a way to unwind and recharge in Phangan, you might want to check out the Baan Tai Sauna. This sauna is situated inside a wooden cabin near Wat Pho Temple and uses natural herbs and steam to purify your skin and enhance your blood circulation.The sauna is available every day from 2 pm to 9 pm and offers unlimited use for only 120 baht. You can also opt for a massage or an herbal bath for an additional fee. This is one of the best things to do in Koh Phangan in the rain.10. Get A Thai MassageOne of the most relaxing things to do on the island of Phangan is to get a massage. There are many massage parlors and spas on the island that offer different types of massage, such as Thai, oil, aromatherapy, or reflexology.You can also find some massage places on the beach, where you can enjoy the sound of the waves while getting pampered. A massage usually costs between 200 to 500 baht per hour, depending on the type and location.11. Meditate With Phra OlarnPhra Olarn is a Buddhist monk who lives in a small temple on Koh Phangan. He is known for his kindness and wisdom, and he welcomes anyone who wants to learn about meditation and Buddhism. You can join him for a daily meditation session at 6 pm, or sign up for a longer retreat that includes teachings, chanting yoga, and vegetarian meals.Phra Olarn speaks English fluently and has a lot of stories to share about his life and travels. He will make you feel at home and inspire you with his peaceful presence.12. Take A Boat Trip To The Nearby IslandsIf you want to explore some other beautiful islands, you can take a boat trip to Ko Samui, Ko Tao, or Nang-Yuan. These islands are famous for their stunning coral reefs, crystal clear water, and diverse marine life.Samui is the largest and most developed island in the area, with plenty of resorts, restaurants, shops, and nightlife. You can visit some of the famous landmarks, such as the Big Buddha statue, the Hin Ta and Hin Yai rocks, or the Na Muang waterfalls.Koh Tao is a paradise for divers and snorkelers, with crystal clear water and abundant marine life. You can see colorful corals, tropical fish, turtles, sharks and rays. You can also relax on some of the stunning beaches, such as Sairee Beach or Mango Bay.Koh Nang Yuan is a small island composed of three rocky peaks connected by a sandbar. It's a popular spot for day trips from Koh Tao or Ko Phangan. You can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, or kayaking in the clear water, or climb up to the viewpoint for a spectacular view of the island and the sea.
13. Explore The WaterfallsKoh Phangan boasts several waterfalls that are worth a visit, especially during the rainy season when they are in full flow. Some of the most popular ones include Phaeng Waterfall, Than Sadet Waterfall, and Paradise Waterfall.You can access these waterfalls by hiking, renting a scooter, or hiring a taxi. Once there, you can swim in the pools, have a picnic by the rocks, or simply marvel at the natural beauty. The waterfalls are surrounded by tropical flora and fauna, so you might even spot some monkeys, birds, or butterflies along the way.14. Try KitesurfingKitesurfing is an exhilarating sport that combines surfing, windsurfing, and paragliding, using a kite to harness the power of the wind and glide across the water on a board. Koh Phangan is an ideal location to try kitesurfing, as it boasts consistent winds and shallow water.You can either take lessons from one of the kitesurfing schools on the island or rent equipment if you are already experienced. The best spots for kitesurfing in Koh Phangan are Ban Tai Beach and Chaloklum Bay.15. Explore Koh Phangan With An ATVIf you're in the mood for an adventure, you can rent an ATV (all-terrain vehicle) and explore the island on four wheels. You have the option to drive on the main roads or go off-road to discover hidden gems. You can witness the mountains, jungles, beaches, temples, and villages of Koh Phangan from a unique perspective.Moreover, you can also join a guided tour that will take you to some of the best attractions and viewpoints on the island. ATV rentals are available at various locations in Koh Phangan, and you'll need a valid driver's license to drive one.16. Join A Muay Thai Boxing ClassIf you're looking for a fun and challenging activity in Koh Phangan, why not try it? The Muay Thai is the national sport of Thailand and a form of martial arts that uses punches, kicks, elbows, and knees. It's a great way to get fit, learn self-defense, and have fun at the same time.Several gyms in Koh Phangan offer classes for beginners and advanced fighters. You can join a group class or book a private session with a trainer.
17. Explore Than Sadet National ParkIf you're a nature lover, you'll love Phangan National Park. This park covers a large area of Koh Phangan's east coast and features lush forests, waterfalls, rivers, and beaches. You can hike along the trails that lead to different viewpoints and attractions, such as the King's Rock or the Sadet-Waterfall.You can also swim in the natural pools or relax on the sandy shores of Than Sadet Beach. The park is also home to various wildlife, such as monkeys, birds, and butterflies. This is a peaceful and scenic place to escape the crowds and enjoy nature.18. Treat Yourself At The Night MarketsOne of the best ways to experience the local culture and cuisine of Phangan is to visit its night markets. There are several night markets on the island, but the most popular ones are in Thong Sala and Baan Tai. Here you can find a variety of stalls selling everything from clothes and souvenirs to street food and drinks.You can sample delicious dishes like pad thai, som tam, grilled seafood, and mango sticky rice, as well as try some exotic snacks like fried insects and durian. The night markets are also a great place to mingle with the locals and other travelers, enjoy some live music, and soak up the vibrant atmosphere.19. Experience The Beauty Of Marine Life Through Scuba DivingKoh Phangan is a beautiful island surrounded by crystal-clear waters and colorful coral reefs. It is a perfect destination for divers of all levels of experience and interests. There are numerous dive sites around the island, where you can explore underwater caves, swim with turtles and rays, and if you're lucky, spot a whale shark.Some of the best dive sites on the island are Sail Rock, Southwest Pinnacle, Chaloklum Bay, and Koh Ma. You can find many dive shops on the island that offer courses, equipment rental, and guided tours.20. Watch The Sunset from A Rooftop BarThere's nothing like watching the sunset over the ocean while sipping a cocktail at a rooftop bar. Koh Phangan has several rooftop bars that offer stunning views of the horizon and the island. Some of the best rooftop bars on the island are Amsterdam Bar, 360 Bar, and Secret Mountain.These bars have a relaxed and friendly atmosphere and serve delicious drinks and snacks. You can enjoy the live music, the cool breeze, and the spectacular colors of the sky as the sun dips below the water.
21. Go SnorkellingIf scuba diving isn't your thing, don't worry, you can still experience the stunning underwater scenery of Koh Phangan by going snorkeling. Snorkeling is an enjoyable and straightforward way to explore the coral formations and marine life around the island.You can rent snorkeling equipment from various locations on the island, or you can join a snorkeling tour that will take you to the most beautiful spots.22. Visit The TemplesKoh Phangan is home to several temples that showcase the rich history and culture of the island. The temples are not only places of worship but also attractions that offer beautiful architecture and a serene atmosphere.Some of the most notable temples are Wat Phu Khao Noi, Wat Khao Tham, Wat Samai Kongka, and Wat Kow Tahm. You can visit these temples to learn more about Buddhism, admire the art and statues, or join a meditation session.23. Watch A Movie Under The Stars At An Outdoor CinemaIf you're looking for a unique way to spend an evening in Koh Phangan, why not watch a movie at an outdoor cinema? Several outdoor cinemas on the island offer a cozy and romantic setting for movie lovers.You can watch classic or modern movies on a big screen under the stars while lying on bean bags or cushions.Some of the outdoor cinemas on the island are The Jungle Cinema, The Secret Garden Cinema, The Moonlight Cinema, and The Beach Cinema.24. Take A Trip To Ang Thong National Marine ParkAng Thong Marine Park is a cluster of 42 islands located about 30 kilometers to the west of Koh Phangan. It's considered one of the most picturesque and unspoiled areas in Thailand, boasting luxuriant forests, pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a diverse range of wildlife. Read the full article
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Holidays 7.1
Holidays
Air Force Day (Philippines)
Al Adha (Egypt)
American Zoo Day
Armed Forces Day (Singapore)
Balloon Airmail Day
Band Holiday (Taiwan)
Bank Employee Day (Guatemala)
Battle of Gettysburg Day
Battle of the Somme Anniversary Day
Bidoof Day (Pokémon)
Bobby Bonilla Day
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms Day
Cadet Nurse Corps Day
Cherokee Green Corn Ceremony
Children’s Day (Pakistan)
Clove Day (French Republic)
Communist Party of China Founding Day
Day of Freedom (Suriname)
Day of Humiliation Day (Canada)
Day of Officials and Civil Servants (Hungary)
Day to Celebrate All the World’s Creatures
Devotion to Duty Day
Dia del Empleado Bancario (Guatemala)
Doctors' Day (India)
Early Bird Day
Emancipation Day (Netherlands Antilles)
Engineer’s Day (Bahrain, Mexico)
Estee Lauder Day
Feast of Cranks
Fishermen’s Day (Marshall Islands)
Gideons Founding Day
Gurban Bayram (Azerbaijan)
Half-Year Day (China)
Hebe Asteroid Day
Holy Healers’ Day (Bulgaria)
Hug A Cowboy Day (Canada)
Indiana Jones Day (Disneyland)
Intact Day
International Architecture Day
International Joke Day
International Polychaete Day
International Reggae Day
International Tartan Day (Australia)
July Morning (Bulgaria)
Kate Steinie Day
Keti Koti (a.k.a. Emancipation Day; Suriname)
Montreux Jazz Festival begins (Switzerland) [thru 7.16]
Mount Fuji Climbing Season begins (Japan)
Moving Day (Quebec)
National Baby-Led Weaning Day
National Boating Day
National Bubble Day (UK)
National Chartered Accountants Day (India)
National City of Rancho Cordova Day
National Day of Recognition for Registrars (UK)
National Doctors’ Day (India)
National Ducks and Wetlands Day
National Festival of Tree Planting (Van Mahotsav, India)
National Financial Freedom Day
National GSA Employee Day
National Hazard Awareness Day
National ID Your Pet Day
National Make A Difference To Children Day
National Northern Authors Day (UK)
National Pet Safety and Protection Day
National Police Day (Indonesia)
National POPIA (Protection of Personal Information Act) Day (South Africa)
National Postal Workers Day
National Primm’s Cup Day
National Television Heritage Day
National T!LTed Thinkers Day
National Todd T. Bear Day
National Wear White Day
National Wrong Trousers Day
Prosecutor’s Office Employee Day (Armenia)
Ratha Yatra (Chariot Festival; India)
Resolution Renewal Day
RONPHOS Handover Day (Nauru)
Scouts’ Day (Thailand)
701 Day
Sir Seretse Khama Day (Botswana)
Slurpee Days begin (7-11) [thru 7.11]
State Bank Day (India)
Tax Service Worker’s Day (Kyrgyzstan)
Territory Day (British Virgin Islands; Northern Territory, Australia)
Tour de France begins [ends 7.24]
Uncle Jackson Day (Erie, Pennsylvania)
U.S. Postage Stamp Day
Van Mahotsav begins (India) [until July 7]
Virgin Islands Day (British Virgin Islands)
Weasel Stomping Day [Weird Al says June 31]
White Rabbit Day
World Bronchiectasis Day
World Marine Aids to Navigation Day
World Developer Day
Your Council Day (Ireland)
Zip Code Day
Zoo Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Cheez Whiz Day
Creative Ice Cream Flavor Day
Half and Half Day
International Chicken Wing Day
International Fruit Day
Madeira Day (Madeira Island, Portugal)
National Cucumber Day (Netherlands)
National Deep Fried Clams Day [also 11.1]
National Gingersnap Day
Sparkling Wine Day
Thirsty First
Independence & Related Days
Aenopia (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Alubijid (Philippines)
Burundi (from Belgium, 1962)
Canada Day (f.k.a. Dominion Day; 1867)
Constitution Day (Cayman Islands)
Davao Region Day (Philippines)
Dipolog City Day (Philippines)
Hong Kong Administrative Region Establishment Day (Hong Kong)
Iberia (Declared; 1969) [unrecognized]
Madeira Day (Portugal; 1419)
Maramag Day (Philippines)
New Brunswick Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Newfoundland and Labrador Memorial Day (Canada)
Nova Scotia Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Ontario Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Prince Edward Island Province Day (Canada; 1873)
Quebec Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Republic Day (Ghana; 1965)
Rwanda (from Belgium, 1962)
Somalia (from Italy and UK, 1960)
Tagbilaran City Day (Philippines)
New Year’s Days
Second Half of the New Year Day
1st Monday in June
CARICOM Day (a.k.a. Caribbean Day) [1st Monday]
Carnival Monday (Saint Vincent and Grenadines) [1st Monday]
Heroes’ Day (Zambia) [1st Monday]
Mother’s Day (South Sudan) [1st Monday]
Motivation Monday [Every Monday]
Weekly Holidays beginning July 1 (1st Week of July)
Clean Beaches Week (thru 7.7)
International Lace Week (thru 7.6)
National Unassisted Homebirth Week (thru 7.7)
Festivals Beginning July 1, 2024
French Restaurant Week (New York, New York) [thru 7.14]
Gion Festival (Kyoto, Japan) [thru 7.31]
Ice Cream Social & Pie Baking Contest (Manitou Springs, Colorado)
Penang Durian Festival (Nibong Tebal, Malaysia) [thru 7.31]
Wimbledon (All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club in Southwest London, England) [thru 7.14]
Worldwide Festival (Sete, France) [thru 7.7]
Feast Days
Aaron (Syriac Christianity)
Agrimony Day
Antonio Rosmini-Serbati (Christian; Blessed)
Any Bloody Excuse Day (Pastafarian)
Calais (a.k.a. Carilephus; Christian; Saint)
Celebrate the Sun Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Cornscateous Air Days begin
Cosmas and Damian (Eastern Catholic)
Cybar (Christian; Saint)
Day of the Mother of Volcanoes (Pagan)
Day Sacred to Fuji (Goddess of Fire; Ancient Japan)
Denis Johnson (Writerism)
Distressed Elves’ Day (Shamanism)
Eparchius (a.k.a. Cybard; Christian; Saint)
Every Good Boy Deserves a Favour, by Tom Stoppard (Play; 1977)
Feast of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Christian)
Felix of Como (Christian; Saint)
Gaius, Pope (Christian; Martyr)
Gall of Clermont (Christian; Saint)
Gal the First (Christian; Saint)
George Sand (Writerism)
Godfrey (Positivist; Saint)
Guy Smiley (Muppetism)
Hajj season begins (UAE; Islamic)
Hossein Nuri (Artology)
Ilya Bolotowsky (Artology)
John the Baptist’s Octave (Christian)
Junípero Serra (Christian; Saint)
Julius and Aaron (Christian; Martyrs)
Leonorus (a.k.a. Lunaire; Christian; Saint)
Leontius of Autun (Christian; Saint)
Naga Panchami Festival (for Nagas, or Snake-Gods; Nepal)
Oengus Og (Irish God of Love; Celtic Book of Days)
Oh! Canada Day (Church of the SubGenius)
Oliver Plunkett (Christian; Martyr)
Rhoda Delaval (Artology)
Rumold (Christian; Saint)
Servanus (a..k.a. Serf; Christian; Saint)
Shemute (Christian; Saint)
Simeon Salus (Christian; Saint)
Skiraphoria (Cutting & Threshing Grain Festival; Ancient Greece)
Thierri, Abbot of Mont d’Hor (a.k.a. Theobald or Thibault; Christian; Saint)
Theodoric (a.k.a. Thierry
Veep (Christian; Saint)
Willard Metcalf (Artology)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Premieres
Adventure by the Sea (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1964)
The Age of Innocence, by Edith Wharton (Novel; 1920)
The Air Race (MGM Cartoon; 1933) [Never Released]
Alice and the Dog Catcher (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1924)
Anatomy of a Murder (Film; 1959)
The Apple Dumpling Gang (Film; 1975)
Armageddon (Film; 1998)
Bathing Buddies (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1946)
Beau Bosko (WB LT Cartoon; 1933)
A Bell for Philadelphia, featuring Hector Heathcote (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1963)
Beyond Lies the Wub, by Philip K. Dick (Short Story; 1951)
The BFG (Film; 2016)
Big Mo, featuring Possible Possum (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1971)
Big Trouble in Little China (Film; 1986)
Blonde on Blonde, by Bob Dylan (Album; 1966)
The Brave Little Brave (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1956)
Camp Clobber (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1958)
Campus Capers (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1949)
The Catnip Game (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1949)
Chaplin Corps. / Accidents / Gas (A Few Quick Facts MGM Cartoon; 1944)
Cherry Blossom Festival, featuring Hashimoto (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1963)
Clint Clobber’s Cat (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1957)
Cookie’ with the Miles Davis Quintet, by Miles Davis (Album; 1956)
Counter Attack (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1960)
Die Trying 2nd Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 1998)
Dress Rehearsal (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1965)
Electronica (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1960)
Encyclopédie, by Denis Diderot (Encyclopedia; 1751)
Fancy Plants (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1967)
Flipper Frolics (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1952)
For the Love of Pizza (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1972)
Friday the 13th (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1953)
A Howling Success (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1954)
Hula Hula Land (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1949)
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (Animated Film; 2009)
The Inquisit Visit (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1961)
International Woodpecker (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1957)
Jambalaya (On the Bayou), by Brenda Lee (Song; 1956)
Larry Crowne (Film; 2011)
A League of Their Own (Film; 1992)
The Legend of Tarzan (Film; 2016)
The Lightning Thief, by Rick Rioirdan (Novel; 2010)
Little Anglers (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1952)
Little Red Hen (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1955)
Magpie Madness (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1948)
A Man for All Seasons, by Robert Bolt (Play; 1960)
Mansfield Park, by Jane Austen (Novel; 1814) [#3]
The Message, by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five (Hip-Hop Song; 1982)
Minions: The Rise of Gru (Animated Film; 2022)
The Monster Master (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1966)
Music From Big Pink, by The Band (Album; 1968)
Naked Lunch, by William S. Burroughs (Novel; 1959)
OK Computer, by Radiohead (Album; 1997)
Old Glory (WB MM Cartoon; 1939)
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (Novel; 1962)
Pac-Man (Video Game; 1980)
Patriot Games, by Tom Clancy (Novel; 1987)
The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde (Novel; 1890)
Police Dogged (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1956)
Pretty Mouth and Green My Eyes, by J.D. Salinger (Short Story; 1951)
The Princess (Film; 2022)
Ragtime, by E.L. Doctorow (Novel; 1975)
The Red-Headed Monkey (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1950)
Rock Island Line, by Lonnie Donegan (Skiffle Song; 1955)
Safety Second (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1950)
Scaramouche, by Darius Milhaud (Piano Duo; 1937)
The Sea Hawk (Film; 1940)
Seasick Sailors (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1951)
The Secret Life of the American Teenager (TV Series; 2008)
Send Your Elephant to Cap, featuring Sidney (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1962)
Stalag 17 (Film; 1953)
Surprising’ Excercisin’, featuring Possible Possum (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1968)
Swamp Water Taffy, featuring Possible Possum (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1970)
Tall Timber Tale (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1951)
Tess of the d'Urbervilles, by Thomas Hardy (Novel; 1891)
Terminator Genisys (Film; 2015)
Toulouse Street, by The Doobie Brothers (Album; 1972)
Trapeze, Please (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1960)
Trick or Tree (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1961)
Tripwire, 3rd Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 1999)
Volcano (Fleischer Cartoon; 1942) [#8]
The Wayward Hat (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1960)
When Mousehood Was In Flower (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1953)
Zen Arcade, by Hüsker Dü (Album; 1984)
Today’s Name Days
Aaron, Dietrich, Otto, Theobald (Austria)
Damyan, Damyana, Kozma, Kuzman (Bulgaria)
Aron, Estera, Oliver, Predrag, Šimun (Croatia)
Jaroslava (Czech Republic)
Theobaldus (Denmark)
Eha, Ehala, Hämarik (Estonia)
Aaro, Aaron (Finland)
Aaron, Esther, Goulwen, Thierry (France)
Aaron, Dietrich, Regina, Theobald (Germany)
Anargyros, Argyris, Damianos, Kosmas (Greece)
Annamária, Tihamér (Hungary)
Caio, Carolina, Ester, Teobaldo (Italy)
Imants, Ingars, Intars, Teobalds (Latvia)
Julijus, Liepa, Tautrimas, Tautrimė (Lithuania)
Ask, Embla (Norway)
Aaron, Bogusław, Halina, Klarysa, Marian, Niegosława, Teobald (Poland)
Cosma, Damian, Leontie (România)
Diana (Slovakia)
Aarón, Ester, Esther, Leonor, Oliverio, Simeón (Spain)
Aron, Mirjam (Sweden)
Aaron, Aron, Arron, Derek, Derica, Derick, Derik, Derrick, Derris, Derry, Dirk, Inga, Ingrid, Theodoric (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 183 of 2024; 183 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 1 of week 27 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Duir (Oak) [Day 23 of 28]
Chinese: Month 5 (Geng-Wu), Day 26 (Bing-Yin)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 25 Sivan 5784
Islamic: 24 Dhu al-Hijjah 1445
J Cal: 3 Red; Threesday [3 of 30]
Julian: 17 June 2024
Moon: 20%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 14 Charlemagne (7th Month) [Godfrey]
Runic Half Month: Feoh (Wealth) [Day 8 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 12 of 94)
Week: 1st Week of July
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 11 of 31)
Calendar Changes
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Interview with World's Laziest Musician
Hi! Could you introduce yourself, and who influences your music? "Hiya! My name is Francesco and I'm a musician based in London. My main instrument is the guitar but I really fancy my mando, bass, synths, strings and loops! Lately I've attempted to play my brand new alto sax, bringing misery to the entire neighbourhood. My influences vary from jazz guitar to electronic music and DAW comp."
What are some achievements you are most proud of? "(Musically speaking) finding the dumbest name for my project (aka World's Laziest Musician) and playing my strato directly from my bed!"
Who are currently your top three favourite artists? "Nick Drake, Joe Pass and Fabrizio De André."
What is happening next or do you hope is happening next in your music career? "I look forward to jamming with other musicians and composers, and I'm constantly trying to learn new composition and harmony techniques."
Which song of yours do you think our followers should listen to right now? "I don't have so many followers! However a Spotify user based in Thailand keeps listening to ''Chinatown Cleaner Reggae'' and ''Dloop'' non-stop! Most likely my songs have been utilised as a very sophisticated torture method!"
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Jenny Lewis: soundtrack of my life
The Guardian September 14, 2014
The singer-songwriter on her mum’s amazing vinyl collection, her days as an LA raver, and why jazz helps clear her palate
By Laura Barnett
Born in Las Vegas in 1978 and raised in California’s San Fernando Valley, Lewis started out as a child actress. She sidestepped into music in the late 90s, co-founding the LA indie four-piece Rilo Kiley. She has gone on to perform with her boyfriend, fellow musician Johnathan Rice, as one half of the duo Jenny and Johnny, and released three solo albums. Her latest, The Voyager, is out now on Warner Music.
THE FIRST RECORD I EVER BOUGHT Pass the Dutchie by Musical Youth (1982)
I must have been seven or eight when I bought this novelty reggae song on seven-inch. I was a working actor at the time – I’d been in 100 commercials, and guested on various TV shows – so I had a few dollars in my pocket. As I recall, this cost me $3.50. I took it home and couldn’t stop playing it: I was just obsessed with the upbeat rhythm. I had no idea what reggae music was, but it spoke to me. The fact it was being performed by children – Musical Youth were all kids – made me start to think that music might be something I could do, too. Of course I didn’t know what a dutchie was back then, though. I do now.
THE RECORD THAT INTRODUCED ME TO FEMALE SINGER-SONGWRITERS Gonna Take a Miracle by Laura Nyro (1971)
My mother had a great vinyl collection, and she was constantly playing female singer-songwriters. I first learned about classic song structures by listening to them, and Laura Nyro particularly stood out. Her voice was outside what you’d usually hear on the radio; that really appealed to me. I grew up singing with my mom and sister, so I loved its strong gospel feeling, with Labelle [a vocal group of the 60s and 70s, with Patti LaBelle as lead vocalist] backing Nyro. It seemed to fit in with the way we all related to each other as a family: whenever things were weird around the house, we’d sing a song.
THE ALBUM THAT SUMS UP MY YEARS AS A TEENAGE RAVER 3 Feet High and Rising by De La Soul (1989)
My mother’s records were formative for me, but when I became a teenager, I wanted to find songs that she wasn’t hip to. She was so hip, though, that I had to go outside rock’n’roll – so for about 10 years, I only listened to hip-hop, house and techno. My friends and I were all ravers – we went to those first underground raves in LA in the 90s, which were really wild. We were kids – 15 and 16 years old – driving around with strangers; we’d go to a shop at midnight on Melrose, and they’d have a little print-out with directions to the club. It could be out in Palm Springs, or downtown LA, or Orange Country; we’d get there at 2am and rave until 10. I can’t believe our parents let us stay out that late – I did sneak out my window a few times. But my mom was still down with hip-hop. She’d answer the phone to me, like, “Yo yo yo, what’s up?”
THE RECORD THAT REMINDS ME OF TRAVELLING Exile in Guyville by Liz Phair (1993)
When I was 18, I took a trip to Thailand with a friend. We stayed for a month. Bangkok was very raw, for a teenager: there were no cellphones, no internet, and the only music I had with me was this cassette by Liz Phair. I was writing a lot of poetry, and she embodied a talky style of songwriting that I found very accessible. I listened to the album over and over again on my Walkman. I remember vividly taking a tiny ferryboat from Bangkok to a little island, listening to this and thinking, “Holy shit, I hope one day I can make music like this.”
THE ALBUM I WISH I’D MADE MYSELF Wit’s End by Cass McCombs (2011)
This is the perfect folk record. The songs are so classic, and I really love his direct way of songwriting. I’ve met Cass a couple of times out at this surf shop in Venice Beach called Mollusk. It’s a tiny little place where all these LA musicians get together; you can drink beer, sit on the floor, and watch these great improvisers riffing off one another. I saw Cass play there, and he was amazing. It all comes back to the songs: they are of such quality that I always want to hear what he has to say.
THE RECORD THAT MOST INSPIRES ME AS A SONGWRITER Dead Dog’s Eyeball by Kathy McCarty (2005)
McCarty is a former waitress from Austin, Texas. She befriended the great Daniel Johnston, and decided to make this record of his songs. It’s one of the best, most story-driven collection of songs I know. They’re both simple and profound; each line punches you in the gut. There’s a really beautiful song called Hey Joe; it’s about depression and mental illness, but you’d never know that unless you knew a little bit about Daniel Johnston’s backstory [Johnston has been diagnosed with an extreme form of bipolar disorder]. With a female vocalist interpreting these songs, they seem so much more polished.
THE ONE THAT CLEARS MY HEAD Reunion with Chet Baker by the Gerry Mulligan Quartet (1957)
When you’re talking about your own music every day, listening to bands, going to festivals, you can kind of lose sight of your initial connection with music. Instrumental music – especially jazz – helps me refocus. Jazz was, again, something my mum always played around the house – but this record is particularly special. There’s something about its west-coast sound – two horns, trumpet, baritone sax; it’s just beautiful, otherworldly. I have it on vinyl and on a CD I bought so long ago that it’s covered in scratches. The album acts like a reset button for me: whenever I put it on, it clears the decks.
THE RECORD THAT KEEPS ME IN TOUCH WITH HOME The Very Best of Ethiopiques (2007)
My boyfriend Johnathan and I listen to a lot of world music together, and we particularly love this beautiful compilation. When I’m not with him, out on the road, I put on this record, and it’s like I’m home again. Modern technology makes being apart much more manageable – I can just Skype him when I’m in hotel rooms doing my nails, or something – but this record makes me feel like he’s here with me. It’s so soothing; it’s like liquid morphine.
#publication: the guardian#album: the voyager#year: 2014#mention: mother#mention: childhood#mention: sister#person: johnathan rice#mention: traveling#mention: music taste
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Visa services for weight in Thane for overseas travel-50 Countries Where Getting A Visa Is Easier Than Ordering A Pizza
Introduction
When it comes to planning a vacation, visa requirements can often be a hurdle. However, for Indian travelers, there are several stunning destinations that offer visa-free entry or visa on arrival. In this article, we will explore the top 25 visa-free travel destinations for Indians, allowing you to plan your next international getaway without worrying about visa formalities.
Jordan
Known for its rich historical sites and natural wonders, Jordan offers visa on arrival for Indians. Explore the ancient city of Petra, indulge in scuba diving in the Dead Sea, and visit the numerous mosques and temples.
Kenya
Experience the surreal beauty of wildlife and the iconic Mt. Kilimanjaro in Kenya. Indians can obtain a visa on arrival and enjoy the diverse range of attractions this East African country has to offer.
Nepal
Nestled in the lap of the mighty Himalayas, Nepal is a nature lover's paradise. Indians can enter Nepal without a visa and immerse themselves in the breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture.
Laos
Visa on arrival is available for Indians visiting Laos. Explore the stunning caves, visit the Phonsavan hills, and experience the enchanting beauty of this Southeast Asian gem.
Maldives
The Maldives, with its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, is a dream destination for many. Indians can obtain a visa on arrival and indulge in the ultimate tropical getaway.
Thailand
From the bustling city of Bangkok to the serene beaches of Phuket, Thailand offers a diverse range of experiences. Indians can enjoy a visa-free stay of 15 days in this vibrant country.
Madagascar
With its unique flora and fauna, Madagascar is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. Indians can obtain a visa on arrival and explore the country's stunning landscapes and wildlife.
Seychelles
Experience the turquoise waters and breathtaking beaches of Seychelles. Indians can enjoy a visa-free stay of 30 days in this tropical paradise.
Uganda
Embark on a wildlife adventure in Uganda, known for its diverse wildlife and stunning national parks. Indians can obtain a visa on arrival and explore the wonders of this East African country.
Bhutan
Experience the vibrant culture and scenic beauty of Bhutan, also known as the "Land of the Thunder Dragon." While Indians don't require a visa, they are allowed to stay for a maximum of 14 days.
Mauritius
Indulge in the beauty of Mauritius, with its stunning beaches, turquoise lagoons, and vibrant culture. Indians can enjoy a visa-free stay of 60 days in this tropical paradise.
Saint Lucia
Discover the unspoiled beauty of Saint Lucia, an island in the Caribbean Sea. Indians can obtain a visa on arrival and explore the picturesque landscapes and vibrant local life.
Samoa
A cluster of ten picturesque islands, Samoa offers a variety of activities for every type of traveler. Indians can enjoy a visa-free stay of 2 months in this Oceanian country.
Indonesia
From the iconic Bali to the bustling city of Jakarta, Indonesia offers a wealth of experiences. Indians can obtain a visa on arrival and explore the diverse landscapes and vibrant culture.
Dominica
Known as the "Isainly! Here are the remaining visa-free travel destinations for Indians:
Fiji:
Visa not required for Indians (up to 4 months). Stunning beaches, turquoise landscapes, and vibrant marine life. Activities: snorkeling, diving, water sports. Must-visit: Mamanuca Islands, Coral Coast, Suva. Indian travelers, discover Fiji's tropical paradise..
17.Jamaica
Explore the reggae rhythms and stunning landscapes of Jamaica. Indians can obtain a visa on arrival and discover the country's beautiful beaches, waterfalls, and vibrant cities.
18.Malawi
Known as the "Warm Heart of Africa," Malawi offers stunning national parks, scenic landscapes, and the beautiful Lake Malawi. Indians can obtain a visa on arrival and explore this hidden gem.
19. Myanmar
Uncover the rich cultural heritage and ancient temples of Myanmar. Indians can obtain a visa on arrival and explore the wonders of Bagan, Mandalay, and Yangon.
20. Qatar
Experience the blend of traditional and modern in Qatar. Indians can enjoy visa-free entry into Qatar and explore its vibrant capital, Doha, and its cultural and architectural landmarks.
21.Tanzania
Embark on a safari adventure and witness the Great Migration in Tanzania. Indians can obtain a visa on arrival and explore the iconic Serengeti National Park and Mount Kilimanjaro.
22. Tunisia
Discover the historical and cultural treasures of Tunisia. Indians can obtain a visa on arrival and explore the ancient ruins of Carthage, the vibrant markets of Tunis, and the stunning coastal towns.
23. Vanuatu
Escape to the tropical paradise of Vanuatu, known for its pristine beaches and vibrant coral reefs. Indians can obtain a visa on arrival and enjoy the natural beauty of this Pacific island nation.
24.Zimbabwe
Experience the majestic Victoria Falls and go on thrilling safaris in Zimbabwe. Indians can obtain a visa on arrival and explore the country's national parks and rich wildlife.
25. Ecuador: Visa not required for Indians (up to 90 days). Greenest destination, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Beautiful countryside, enchanting water bodies, exotic wildlife. Explore Ecuador's natural wonders.
Conclusion These visa-free travel destinations offer Indian travelers a range of experiences, from historical sites and natural wonders to stunning beaches and wildlife adventures. Whether you're looking for a cultural immersion or a tropical escape, these destinations have something for everyone. Remember to check the latest travel advisories and entry requirements before planning your trip. Pack your bags and get ready to explore these incredible destinations hassle-free!
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Attend a one-night concert with Thai Singer Mai Charoenpura on Saturday, 27 May 2023. The concert starts at 6 PM, at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, G Floor, Hall 1-2 Bangkok, Thailand! Take your chance to see this legendary Thai singer-songwriter perform her greatest hits live. Get your tickets now! Mai Charoenpura: A Look at the Career of Thailand's Most Popular Singer Mai Charoenpura is one of Thailand's most beloved singers. She has been a part of the Thai music scene for over three decades, and millions worldwide have enjoyed her music. Mai Charoenpura was born in Bangkok in 1962. She began her career as a singer in the early 1980s and released her first album in 1984. Since then, she has released over 20 albums. She orchestrates music for numerous films and television shows. Mai Charoenpura's music combines traditional Thai music and modern pop. Her songs often feature conventional Thai instruments, such as the khaen and the ranat. She also incorporates jazz, rock, and reggae elements into her music. Her lyrics often focus on themes of love, family, and friendship. Mai Charoenpura has won numerous awards, including the prestigious Thailand Music Awards. She has also been honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Thailand Music Association. You can listen to Mai Charoenpura's music in many films, including the Academy Award-winning film The King and I. She has also performed at the prestigious Bangkok International Film Festival. Fans around the world belove Mai Charoenpura. People of all ages have embraced her music. Her concerts always sell out. She is an inspiration to many, and her music continues to bring joy to people everywhere. [caption id="attachment_55374" align="aligncenter" width="1440"] Copyright: Mai Charoenpura Fan page[/caption] Behind the Scenes of May Concert in Bangkok Expect an incredible night at the Mai Charoenpura concert in Bangkok! Prepare for some energy in the room and expect fans of the Thai pop star to gather to see her perform. The show starts with a bang as Mai takes the stage in a stunning outfit. Mai's performance is nothing short of spectacular. She will get the audience to sing along to every music and dance in the aisles. Special KPop Stars will join the Bangkok concert. The line-up includes Ichillin, Kep1ier, Gray and NCT127. They will join her on stage for a few songs, adding to the fantastic atmosphere. If you ever see Mai Charoenpura live, don't miss it! You won't regret it. Mai Charoenpura's Music: An Exploration of Her Unique Style Mai Charoenpura is a Thai singer-songwriter who has been making music for over 30 years. Her music is a unique blend of traditional Thai and modern pop, and she has become a beloved figure in her home country. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVycmunfq-c Mai Charoenpura's music is rooted in traditional Thai music but has also incorporated modern pop and rock elements. Her songs often feature traditional Thai instruments such as the khaen, a bamboo mouth organ, and the phin, a lute. She also uses modern devices such as electric guitars and synthesizers. Combining traditional and contemporary elements gives her music a unique, familiar and fresh sound. Mai Charoenpura's lyrics are often about love and relationships, but she also touches on social and political issues. Her songs often have a positive message, encouraging people to be kind and to look out for each other. Her music has been embraced by people of all ages, from young children to older adults. Mai Charoenpura's music has been praised for bringing people together. Her songs often feature collaborations with other artists, and she has been known to perform with musicians from different genres. Mai has helped to bridge the gap between different musical styles and has allowed her to reach a wider audience. Mai Charoenpura's music uniquely blends traditional Thai music and modern pop. Her songs are uplifting and inspiring, resonating with people of all ages.
Her music has helped to bridge the gap between different musical styles and has allowed her to reach a wider audience. If you want something new and different, listen to Mai Charoenpura's music. You won't be disappointed! Mai Charoenpura's Impact on the Thai Music Scene: A Look at Her Legacy Mai Charoenpura is a name that is synonymous with Thai music. She is a singer-songwriter who has been making music for over four decades and has become one of the most influential figures in the Thai music scene. Describe her music as a mix of traditional Thai music and modern pop, and you can see her influence in the music of many of today's top Thai artists. Mai Charoenpura was born in Bangkok in 1954 and began her music career in the late 1970s. She quickly rose to fame with her unique style of music, which blended traditional Thai music with modern pop. Her songs often featured conventional Thai instruments, such as the khaen and the saw duang and contemporary devices, such as the electric guitar and synthesizer. [caption id="attachment_55375" align="aligncenter" width="1440"] Copyright: Mai Charoenpura Fan page[/caption] Mai M(a)Y Charoenpura Concert Bangkok 27 May 2023 18:00 Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, G Floor, Hall 1-2 Bangkok, Thailand. Mai Charoenpura's music has been praised for capturing the essence of traditional Thai music while still being accessible to a modern audience. Her songs often feature themes of love, loss, and hope, and her lyrics are often poetic and thought-provoking. She has also been praised for her ability to bridge the gap between traditional and modern music, and her influence can be seen in the music of many of today's top Thai artists. Mai Charoenpura's influence on the Thai music scene is undeniable. She has been credited with helping to popularize traditional Thai music and making it more accessible to a modern audience. Her music has been covered by many of today's top Thai artists, and her influence can be seen in the music of many of today's top Thai bands. Mai Charoenpura's legacy is one of innovation and influence. She has helped to shape the Thai music scene and has been an inspiration to many of today's top Thai artists. Her music has been praised for its ability to capture the essence of traditional Thai music while still being accessible to a modern audience. Her influence on the Thai music scene is undeniable, and her legacy will continue for many years. The Mai M(a)Y Charoenpura Concert in Bangkok, Thailand, will be a fantastic experience for all who attend. Expect the crowd's energy to be electric and the music captivating. Mai M(a)Y Charoenpura's performance will testify to her talent and skill as a musician. https://thailandeventguide.com/event-pro/mai-charoenpura-may-concert-2023/?feed_id=1906&_unique_id=6432d2380c330
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