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tripcounselors · 6 months
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Tawang Tour
With its colourful houses strewn all over the gently sloping hills, Tawang seems to be the epitome of picture-perfect beauty. Known for being the birthplace of the current Dalai Lama, it serves as a significant centre for Buddhist research. Tawang's ethereal splendour is obscured by spirituality, an innate characteristic of the land. In addition to its many Buddhist monasteries and meandering trekking pathways, Tawang's crown treasure is the Tippi Orchid Sanctuary.
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smara2001 · 4 months
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Tawang Bliss: Exploring the Enchanting Landscapes
Explore the enchanting beauty of Tawang with must-visit places like the Tawang Monastery, Sela Pass, Jaswant Garh, Madhuri Lake, and Nuranang Falls. Immerse yourself in the natural wonders and cultural richness of Tawang for an unforgettable experience. Don't miss out on these amazing places to visit in Tawang!
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Explore Top Places in North East, India
Largely remaining untouched to date, many of the places to visit in the North East still retain their rustic charm and offer plenty to do, see and explore with the North East Tour Packages. A shout-out to those who are looking for an off-beat experience with bewitching alluring scenic views. The diverse geography of the region allows for ample options for travel enthusiasts to get in touch with…
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toursfromdelhi · 1 year
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What are your visiting experience in Arunachal Pradesh as a tourist/traveller?
What are your visiting experience in Arunachal Pradesh as a tourist/traveller? https://www.quora.com/What-are-your-visiting-experience-in-Arunachal-Pradesh-as-a-tourist-traveller/answer/Sameer-Mehta-119
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dilmaangetravel · 2 years
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rollinghappiness · 2 years
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While its popularity is growing owing to the marvellous festivals such as the Hornbill Festival or Ziro Music Festival, there are many facets of the North East and the people that live here that remain untouched and unexplored. There are vast landscapes here that remain unspoiled by human intrusion, it's a truly serene experience taking in the raw and uncut nature of the scenery amidst the hills.
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rd-dey · 11 months
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Hidden Gems of India: Unveiling the Unexplored Treasures of the North and South
Introduction: Are you tired of treading the beaten path and following the hordes of tourists? Do you yearn for something unique, unexplored, and just a tad sarcastic? Well, you're in for a treat! Welcome to the world of underrated destinations in India, where we'll navigate the road less traveled with a twist of humor and a sprinkle of sarcasm.
Why should I care about underrated destinations in India? Well, dear traveler, if you enjoy being herded like cattle in overcrowded tourist spots and waiting in never-ending lines, then this article might not be for you. But if you crave unique experiences, breathtaking landscapes, and a dash of sarcasm, keep reading.
Can you please tell me where to find these hidden gems? Of course! But remember, if you're looking for signs pointing to these destinations every few meters, you won't find them. That's kind of the point, right? Here are some uncharted territories:
Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh: Where Google Maps Gets Confused Let's kick things off in the remote corners of Arunachal Pradesh, where even Google Maps takes a coffee break. Tawang, nestled in the Eastern Himalayas, is a place where your phone signal plays hide and seek, but the landscapes play no games. With the Tawang Monastery as your starting point, you'll wonder why you didn't ditch the crowded hill stations sooner.
History: Tawang is not just a picturesque destination; it's also steeped in history. It's home to the famous Tawang Monastery, which is the largest Buddhist monastery in India and the second-largest in the world. The monastery, dating back to the 17th century, offers a glimpse into the region's rich Buddhist heritage.
Culture and People: The Apatani tribe, the indigenous people of Tawang, add a unique cultural flavor to the region. Their traditional customs and festivals offer visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the local way of life. The warm hospitality of the locals will make you feel like you've found a second home in this remote corner of India.
How to Reach: Getting to Tawang is an adventure in itself. You can take a bus or shared taxi from Bomdila or Tezpur. Alternatively, you could hire a cab from either of these points and let the spirit of adventure guide you through the winding roads and breathtaking vistas.
Keylong, Himachal Pradesh: When the Journey Becomes the Destination Forget about those overcrowded hill stations. Keylong, situated in the Lahaul and Spiti districts of Himachal Pradesh, is a secret paradise for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers. The journey to Keylong is as captivating as the destination itself, with treacherous mountain passes, gushing rivers, and jaw-dropping landscapes.
Adventure Activities: Keylong offers a range of adventure activities for adrenaline junkies. You can indulge in trekking, mountaineering, river rafting, and even skiing during the winter months. For those seeking a more laid-back experience, there are also options for camping, birdwatching, and simply basking in the serene beauty of nature.
Monasteries and Temples: Keylong is dotted with ancient monasteries and temples that hold great religious and cultural significance. The Kardang Monastery, Shashur Monastery, and Tayul Monastery are a few notable ones that offer a glimpse into the region's spiritual heritage. The Triloknath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is another must-visit site for devotees and architecture enthusiasts alike.
How to Reach: Keylong is accessible by road from Manali and Leh. The journey is not for the faint-hearted, as it involves navigating treacherous mountain roads and high-altitude passes. However, the stunning vistas and unique experiences along the way make it all worth it.
Majuli, Assam: An Island of Culture and Natural Beauty Nestled in the Brahmaputra River, Majuli is the world's largest river island and a hidden gem in the state of Assam. This tranquil island is blessed with lush greenery, serene riverside landscapes, and a vibrant cultural heritage.
Satras and Cultural Heritage: Majuli is renowned for its Satras, which are institutions of Vaishnavite culture and learning. These Satras preserve ancient traditions, music, dance, and performing arts. Exploring the Satras and witnessing the colorful festivals and dance performances is a captivating experience that immerses you in Assam's rich cultural heritage.
Flora and Fauna: Majuli is not just an island of cultural treasures but also a biodiversity hotspot. The wetlands and marshes surrounding the island attract a wide variety of migratory birds, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. You can also spot endangered species like the Gangetic River dolphin.
Badami, Karnataka: Badami, situated in the Bagalkot district of Karnataka, is a historical and architectural gem that often remains overshadowed by more famous heritage sites. This town is renowned for its stunning rock-cut cave temples, which are a testament to India's rich cultural heritage. Start your exploration at the Badami Cave Temples, and you'll wonder why you didn't delve into this archaeological treasure trove sooner.
Architectural Marvels: The Badami Cave Temples, dating back to the 6th century, are carved out of sandstone cliffs and feature intricate sculptures and impressive architecture.
Historical Significance: Badami was once the capital of the Chalukya dynasty and holds a significant place in Indian history. Explore the ancient fort and the Agastya Lake for a deeper connection to the past.
How to Reach: Badami is accessible by road from cities like Bangalore and Hubli. The nearest railway station is in Badami, making it convenient for travelers interested in exploring this historical marvel.
We have a lot of opportunities to witness the hidden wonders of our homeland. It's a reminder that the world is full of surprises, waiting for those willing to step off the beaten path. India's unexplored regions have left an indelible mark on our hearts, and we hope that this will inspire all of us to embark on our own quests of journey and discovery.
So, fellow travelers, keep your curiosity alive and never stop exploring. There are hidden gems waiting for you just around the corner, whether in your own backyard or in distant lands. Happy travels!
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finderbridge · 4 months
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Northeast India-Seven Sisters State of India✨
Seven States in the eastern most part of India
The Northeast corner of India is calling all adventure seekers and nature lovers! Often referred to as the Seven Sisters, these eight states (Arunachal Pradesh snuck in!) boast breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cultures, and some of the friendliest people you'll ever meet. Let's explore a glimpse of what each has to offer:
1. Arunachal Pradesh: The Land of Dawn-Lit Mountains
Imagine snow-capped peaks piercing the clouds, emerald valleys cradling serene monasteries, and rushing rivers carving their way through the Himalayas.
2. Assam: Gateway to the Seven Sisters & Land of One-Horned Rhinos
Assam is the heart of the Northeast, with vast tea plantations blanketing rolling hills. Spot the elusive one-horned rhino in Kaziranga National Park, or cruise down the mighty Brahmaputra River.
3. Nagaland: Where Warriors Dance & Hornbill Festivals Dazzle
Immerse yourself in the rich tribal heritage of Nagaland. Witness the vibrant Hornbill Festival, a celebration of music, dance, and indigenous crafts.
4. Manipur: The Land of Exquisite Dance & Serene Lakes
Manipur is a cultural haven, famous for its graceful Manipuri dance form. Take a boat ride on Loktak Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India, dotted with unique floating islands made of phumdis (heterogeneous masses of vegetation).
5. Meghalaya: Abode of Clouds & The Wettest Place on Earth ️
Meghalaya lives up to its name, with dramatic waterfalls cascading down lush hills and misty clouds clinging to the peaks. Sohra (Cherrapunjee) holds the record for the highest annual rainfall, making it a haven for trekkers seeking a truly mystical experience.
6. Mizoram: The Sing-Song State & Land of a Hundred Hills
Mizoram's rolling green hills and friendly locals who love to sing will leave you enchanted. Explore hidden waterfalls, trek through bamboo forests, or simply relax and soak in the serenity.
7. Sikkim: Where Himalayas Meet Serenity ️
Sikkim is a trekker's paradise. Hike through the Himalayas, marvel at the beauty of snow-capped Kanchenjunga, or visit serene monasteries nestled amidst the mountains.
8. Tripura: Unexplored Gem & Land of Tripurasundari Temple
Tripura is an off-the-beaten-path destination with a rich history and vibrant culture. Visit the magnificent Tripurasundari Temple, one of the holiest Hindu pilgrimage sites, or explore the untouched beauty of its hills and forests.
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max1461 · 1 year
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Tagged by @deaths-accountant in this post! Thanks!
Relationship status: Single.
Favorite color: Orange! Orange is the best color.
Song stuck in my head: As a general rule, Super Mario World "Athletic" plays in my head on repeat. Might be a contender for "song I have spent the most net time listening to". Ah, Mario...
Last song I listened to: SCANDAL - Scandal Baby
Last thing I Googled:
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Mostly I google things that I half remember to make sure I am remembering them right. For instance I didn't know the name of that Super Mario World theme off the top of my head. And for a post earlier I had to find that IRA statement on Margret Thatcher. And so on.
Dream trip: I may have posted about this before, but my dream trip (or, well, one of them) is probably to travel from Afghanistan to Southern China by way of the south side of the Himalayas. Start in Kandahar and then go up to Kabul, through the Khyber pass into Peshawar, then to Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand (not sure exactly where I would visit in these places), go through Nepal, see various things and especially visit Kathmandu, then travel around the Assam/Nagaland/Arunachal Pradesh region and finally go north into China, probably ending in Chengdu.
This trip is uh, Not Feasible at the moment, as it probably involves crossing more contested borders than any other geographically coherent trip you could imagine. Although one could presumably make it worse by trying to go from their into South Korea by land. Anyway, I think I'll have to save this one for a different political climate.
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cryptid-stimming · 7 months
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Visiting Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh in India
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mewaruniversity · 1 year
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#Mewar_University_In_Media || Mr. Vinod Khatana will play in the Vinoo Mankad Trophy Championship🏏
Mr. Vinod Khatana to Represent Mewar University in the Vinoo Mankad Trophy Championship! 🎉
Mr. Vinod Khatana, a first-year BA student of Mewar University, has been selected for the Under-19 Vinoo Mankad Trophy Championship 2023-24 which is affiliated with BCCI. Vinod will play for Arunachal Pradesh team in the championship. Presently, earlier Vinod had gone to the trial camp in Ita Nagar of Arunachal Pradesh. Which, on the basis of his excellent performance, he has been selected in the Vinoo Mankad Trophy Championship.
Dr. Sonia Singla, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, said that Vinod was selected by the Arunachal Cricket Board Association. The matches for the Vinoo Mankad Trophy Championship are being held in Pondicherry from 12th to 20th October. Vinod's match is proposed to be held on 16th October. On this selection of Vinod, Mewar University Vice Chancellor Dr. Alok Kumar Mishra has given best wishes.
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warningsine · 1 year
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BEIJING (AP) — China and Syria announced the formation of a strategic partnership on Friday as Chinese leader Xi Jinping kicked off a series of diplomatic meetings ahead of the upcoming Asian Games.
Xi met Syrian President Bashar Assad in the southern Chinese city of Hangzhou, which is hosting the 15-day sports competition.
“In the face of the unstable and uncertain international situation, China is willing to work with Syria to firmly support each other ... and jointly safeguard international fairness and justice,” Xi said in a video clip posted online by state broadcaster CCTV.
Assad’s visit parallels in some ways that of Russian President Vladimir Putin last year for the opening ceremony of the Beijing Winter Olympics. Both leaders are virtual pariahs in the West but welcomed by China as it tries to expand its global influence and promote an alternative to the U.S.-led international order.
The Syrian leader will attend the Asian Games opening ceremony on Saturday night along with the king of Cambodia, the crown prince of Kuwait and the prime ministers of Nepal, East Timor and South Korea, China’s Foreign Ministry has said.
Xi also met Kuwaiti Crown Prince Sheikh Meshal Al Ahmed Al Jaber Al Sabah on Friday and said he would work with him to take bilateral relations to a new level, CCTV reported.
Both meetings took place at a state guest house at West Lake, a scenic tourist destination in Hangzhou that has inspired Chinese painters for centuries.
Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni arrived Friday at the airport in Hangzhou. CCTV video posted online showed him walking down the stairs from his plane to the tarmac for a red carpet welcome that included the Asian Games mascots.
Assad, who is making a rare trip abroad, is looking for ways to emerge from the international isolation brought on by a brutal war at home that shows no sign of ending after 12 years. He was expected to discuss economic assistance from China, which could play a major role in Syria’s future reconstruction.
Syrian state TV quoted Assad as thanking Xi and his government for standing on the side of the Syrian people “during the crisis and suffering.” China has backed Assad, using its veto on the U.N. Security Council eight times to block resolutions against his government.
Xi told Assad that China supports Syria in opposing external interference and unilateral bullying and promoting a political solution that is led and owned by Syrians, China’s CCTV said.
Assad expressed hope that the meeting would be the basis for “wide-ranging and long-term strategic cooperation in all fields” between China and Syria.
The Asian Games, which have more participants than the Olympics, also sparked a diplomatic row between India and China. Three Indian athletes from Arunachal Pradesh, which China claims as its territory, refused to accept their visas and stayed home after they were given visas stapled to their passports — different from those given to the rest of the team.
The Asian Games were scheduled for last year but postponed because of China’s then-strict pandemic restrictions. China eased its restrictions in December of last year.
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scribblesbyavi · 2 years
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Now that I’m feeling better I’m trying to manifest my next adventure, my next big project, the next travel destination by posting a panorama I took during my last visit to Arunachal Pradesh.
The sky, the hills, the clouds, the almighty.
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tripmazaindia · 1 year
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"Discover the Beauty of India's Northeast: The Seven Sisters of India"
Nestled in the far-eastern corner of India, the Northeast region is a mesmerizing and culturally diverse paradise waiting to be discovered. Comprising eight states—Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura—Northeast India offers a unique blend of breathtaking landscapes, rich biodiversity, vibrant festivals, and warm hospitality. In this blog post, we will embark on a journey to explore the uncharted beauty and charm of Northeast India.
1. Assam:
Known as the gateway to Northeast India, Assam is famous for its tea gardens, wildlife sanctuaries, and the mighty Brahmaputra River. Visit the Kaziranga National Park, home to the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, and take a boat ride on the Brahmaputra to witness its grandeur. Don't miss the vibrant Bihu festivals and savor the world-renowned Assam tea.
2. Meghalaya:
Meghalaya, meaning "the abode of clouds," lives up to its name with its lush green landscapes and abundant rainfall. Explore the living root bridges in Cherrapunji and Mawlynnong, the cleanest village in Asia. Discover the enchanting Mawsmai Caves and enjoy the stunning views of waterfalls like Nohkalikai and Seven Sisters. Shillong, the capital city, offers a blend of colonial charm and a thriving music scene.
3. Arunachal Pradesh:
Arunachal Pradesh, the "Land of the Rising Sun," boasts of breathtaking Himalayan landscapes, ancient monasteries, and rich tribal culture. Visit Tawang, home to the famous Tawang Monastery and the beautiful Peng Teng Tso Lake. Explore the Ziro Valley, known for its scenic beauty and the Apatani tribe's unique culture. Don't miss the Namdapha National Park, a biodiversity hotspot.
4. Nagaland:
Nagaland, known for its vibrant tribes and unique festivals, offers a glimpse into the rich Naga heritage. Witness the Hornbill Festival, a grand celebration of Naga culture, in Kohima. Explore the picturesque village of Khonoma, known for its conservation efforts and indigenous traditions. Trek to Dzükou Valley for stunning views and immerse yourself in the warmth of Naga hospitality.
5. Manipur:
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of Manipur. Visit Loktak Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India, and explore the unique floating phumdis (islands). Witness the awe-inspiring Ras Lila dance performances at the Govindaji Temple and discover the ancient Kangla Fort in Imphal. Don't miss the Sangai Festival, showcasing Manipuri art, dance, and music.
6. Mizoram:
Mizoram, known as the "Land of the Highlanders," captivates visitors with its rolling hills, cascading waterfalls, and vibrant tribal culture. Explore Aizawl, the capital city, and visit the revered Mizoram State Museum. Trek to the breathtaking Phawngpui Blue Mountain, the highest peak in Mizoram, and witness the grandeur of the Palak Wildlife Sanctuary.
7. Tripura:
Discover the hidden treasures of Tripura, the land of legendary palaces and captivating landscapes. Visit the magnificent Ujjayanta Palace in Agartala and the ancient Neermahal Palace, located amidst the tranquil Rudrasagar Lake. Explore the rich archaeological sites of Unakoti and witness the vibrant Tripuri dance forms during the Kharchi Festival.
8. Sikkim:
Though a part of Northeast India, Sikkim deserves special mention for its pristine beauty and spiritual significance. Explore the capital city of Gangtok, visit the Rumtek Monastery, and enjoy the breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Discover the magical Yumthang Valley, Tsomgo Lake, and the ancient Pemayangtse Monastery.
9. Tripura Sundari Temple, Tripura:
Located in the ancient city of Udaipur in Tripura, the Tripura Sundari Temple is a significant pilgrimage site and architectural marvel. Dedicated to the goddess Tripura Sundari (a form of Goddess Durga), this temple showcases exquisite craftsmanship and intricate carvings. The temple's unique architectural style and the serene surroundings add to its spiritual aura. Visitors can participate in religious rituals, witness colorful festivals, and soak in the divine atmosphere of this revered temple.
10. Dzukou Valley, Nagaland-Manipur Border:
Nestled on the border of Nagaland and Manipur, Dzukou Valley is a hidden gem known for its untouched natural beauty. Often referred to as the "Valley of Flowers of the Northeast," Dzukou Valley is a paradise for trekkers and nature enthusiasts. The valley comes alive with a vibrant carpet of wildflowers, including lilies, rhododendrons, and orchids, during the spring season. The picturesque trek to Dzukou Valley offers breathtaking views of rolling hills, cascading streams, and lush green landscapes. Camping in the valley and witnessing the awe-inspiring sunrise and sunset vistas is a truly enchanting experience.
Conclusion:
Northeast India, with its untouched beauty, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality, offers a unique travel experience. From the misty hills of Meghalaya to the mystical land of Arunachal Pradesh, each state in the region has its own distinct charm. Embark on a journey to Northeast India, and you'll find yourself immersed in a world of breathtaking landscapes, diverse cultures, and unforgettable memories. Prepare to be enchanted by the unexplored paradise of Northeast India.
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kurja-tales · 2 years
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Mehh, what do you think you kesarya song ?? Do you like it?! And if, you do then why?
I like it. And specially, the cinematography and whole set. It's so pretty.it did justice to the beauty of varanasi,one of the oldest city . I am from Arunachal Pradesh ,India and never been to any other state of India except northeastern state (currently living in other state).I really wanna visit other states specially rajasthan (I have romanticize it so much in my head).my aunt recently visited jaipur on her vacation trip. It's so pretty.
I used to feel so disconnected with the rest of the country and I was never intrested in bollywood and never had as much desire to visit other state as I did for other countries. And, I used to consume other asian, American media a lot and felt more connected to them but since I moved to different state this year all alone(still living in north east)I don't know I start finding beauty which I didn't earlier and am starting to consume bollywood as well. And, I am starting to find intrest in ethnic wear, indian accessories (specially oxidised silver jewelries. I have a thing for them) ,rajashthani designs and south indian south indian golden -white saree(please, feel free to correct me if I am wrong, I don't have that much knowledge about the culture, I am sorry🥺).
And lastly, alia bhatt in yellow outfit reminds me of her frooti ad look but she looked great, though.
Hello Anon🤝
Q: Mehh, what do you think you kesarya song ?? Do you like it?! And if, you do then why?
A: I kinda like it but it's not a great love song for me..I do like the Varanasi set up but again there are movies like "Massan" which started my fascination for banaras so watch that maybe .
(used to feel so disconnected with the rest of the country and I was never intrested in bollywood and never had as much desire to visit other state as I did for other countries. And, I used to consume other asian, American media a lot and felt more connected to them)
I felt the same for the longest time cause u know you wanna keep up with ur friends and the pop culture but thn I discovered "Desi Dark Academia" and in starting it was just for pretty pictures and aesthetics but slowly I started falling in love with our culture and heritage and I also wanna visit every other state in India. I consider myself really lucky for being born in Rajasthan cause this is HOME and I can't explain the emotions behind it.
I really wish u can visit Rajasthan asap and other states too and it's okay if you do not know everything about someone's culture you can always ask and learn. Feel free to ask me about mine💖
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rollinghappiness · 2 years
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The massive sloping terrace fields of Ziro are a fascinating sight, but it's not what it's most famous for, the Ziro Music Festival is a must try, followed by camping at some of the most picturesque locations on Earth.
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