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Monsoon travel in india

Monsoon Travel in India: Why I Love It & Where to Go

If there’s one season that has my heart, it’s the monsoon! There’s just something magical about the smell of rain on dry earth, the cool breeze after a hot day, and the way everything turns lush and green. Monsoon travel in India feels like stepping into a fresh, new world every time. Peacocks dancing, waterfalls […]

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AI Travel Planner: Your New Best Friend for Perfect Trips

Okay, picture this: you’ve got your dream vacation in mind, but before you even start packing, the headache begins. You’re scrolling through endless websites, comparing flights, hotels, activities—and then getting sidetracked by a random video on YouTube. We’ve all been there, right? But guess what? You don’t have to do it the old-fashioned way anymore.

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Travel as Escapism

Travel as Escapism: Running Away, or Running Towards?

Let’s be honest… Travel as escapism isn’t always about finding yourself or discovering new cultures like those fancy Instagram captions suggest. Sometimes, I travel because I just need a break. From work, from people, from my thoughts—sometimes even from myself. And honestly? That’s okay. We don’t always have to dress up our reasons in poetic

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How Indian Travelers Turn Every Trip Into a Foodie Pilgrimage

Let’s be real—when Indians say, “Let’s go on a road trip,” what they really mean is:“Let’s plan our route around legendary food joints and pretend it’s about the scenery.” Here’s how it usually goes: Step 1: The Research Isn’t About Roads, It’s About Rasam “Bro, I found this dhaba 40 km off-route, but apparently their

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Dark Tourism: Where Travel Meets Memory and Meaning

🖤 What is ‘Dark Tourism’? Let’s start with the basics. Dark tourism, also known as grief tourism or thanatourism, is about visiting places linked with death, tragedy, and historical pain. It’s not about thrill-seeking—it’s about connecting with the past, reflecting on human experiences, and sometimes facing the uncomfortable truths we usually avoid. 🕵️ Are You

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Everyone’s in Goa, and I’m in Google Docs: The Truth About Travel FOMO

There’s a weird thing that happens when you open Instagram.You’re just casually scrolling— and suddenly everyone’s life looks like a movie. Someone’s chilling in the mountains, someone’s swimming with turtles in the Maldives, and someone’s doing yoga on a cliff with the perfect hair bun that defies gravity and humidity.And here you are… stuck in

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Swipe, Fly, Repeat: Best Travel Credit Cards in India That Are Actually Worth It (2025)

You know what’s better than scoring cheap flight tickets? Scoring free flights. Yup. Free. And no, I’m not talking about jugaad or some shady uncle’s “contacts”. I’m talking about travel credit cards — the kind that turn your everyday spending into lounge access, airline miles, and even hotel stays. Sounds dreamy, no? But let’s be

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Hotels, Highways, and Heartbreak: The Price Our Mountains Are Paying for Convenience

Let me start with a confession:I love the mountains. Like, love-love. Give me winding roads, pine forests, Maggi with a view, and I’ll happily disappear into some hillside town with no network and all heart. But lately, something’s been off. You know those quaint hill stations we used to visit once in a while? The

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