Originally posted on TheNoticeable:
Kasol or also known as mini Israel is a village in Himachal Pradesh, northern India. It is situated in Parvati Valley, on the banks of the Parvati River, on the way between Bhuntar to Manikaran. When you will reach there you’ll mostly see Israelis, German bakeries, and shops whose names are…
Month: March 2017
Himachal Pradesh, India: The Land of the Gods
Originally posted on Food Tours India:
Our 11 day journey began in Delhi and continued on to the lap of the Himalayas, Shimla. From here the terrain continued to change vastly each day; it began as emerald green pine covered hills and developed into rocky valleys. http://adventuresofashleigh.blogspot.in/2014/09/dev-bhumi-land-of-gods-himalayas.html #india #himalayas #mountains
Shaggy Goes To The Mountains
Originally posted on O Shaggy Re:
After a lot of pleading and begging, my parents finally agreed to let me go on a solo trip to The Himalayas. The best birthday gift. I was off to heavens and was as happy as the pig in the shit. I decided not to go to the common…
Why People Love Himachal Pradesh Top Tourist Destinations
Originally posted on Himari Ganga Padhar Stunning Place in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh:
Himachal simply means snow covered province. it’s also known as “abode of god”. It‘s a state of republic of India. As its lies on the northern part of India. you can add here current scenario. History :- Himachal pradesh came into existence on…
Five days to spend in Himachal Pradesh
Originally posted on Himachal-tours:
With hill stations where you can trek and spiritual places where you can do meditation for hours, Himachal Pradesh is beyond an Island country. Its fierce, yet charming wildlife draws travelers all around the world. So visit its huge tea gardens. The scenery is so different, that 5 days in Himachal…
Memoirs of a solo trip to Kinnaur & Spiti, Himachal Pradesh
Originally posted on karanved:
? ? I am guilty of being stuck in a mundane 9-5 corporate job trying to convince myself that this is what I am going to do for the rest of my life, somewhere inside me I always knew that I am not cut our for the ‘regular’ life that everyone…
Garhwal Diary: Mahasu Devta Temple of Hanol
Originally posted on bNomadic:
The rugged and mountainous expanse between the Satluj and Yamuna Rivers in the western Himalayas, irrespective of the administrative boundaries of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, has broadly been occupied by heterogeneous group of people; some of whom are native to the land and the others who settled here under various socio-economic…
Safe Road to Himachal: A Tale of Two Women Travellers
Originally posted on Thoughts of a wanderer.:
To travel far and beyond is a wish of many, almost everybody. Similarly, to travel safe and solo in her own country is a wish of almost every Indian woman. So the question is “Is it really safe?” Well, nobody can answer that question with absolute certainty. However,…
Back-Pack-Go!: Parvati Valley, Himachal Pradesh
Originally posted on Cartoon Heart:
It’s been a couple of days now since I’ve returned home from what I can easily refer to as one of the best adventures of my life (it’s completely different that I barely ever have any adventures and so even the smallest adventure becomes the largest by default), and nearly…
Grahan village, Himachal Pradesh
Originally posted on thegokulblog:
Grahan village is situated in kullu district of Himachal pradesh state of India. Its a 8km trek from kasol to Grahan village. lets take a photo journey first 🙂The start: ? Mid Way: ? ? ? ? ? ? Grahan village: ? ? It was a calm,early august morning and was…
Haseen Vaadiyan (The sight of Upper Himachal)
Originally posted on @apekshabharota:
Well! ?I’ve been thinking a lot what my next blog should be about. For ?very long nothing could strike my mind, I definitely wanted my second blog to be better than the previous so couldn’t take any chance to choose any randoms. All thanks to my ? roomie for her inquisitiveness…
From the Land of Lamas
Originally posted on An Armchair Perfectionist:
The trip is done. The bags are unpacked. I left something behind though and that was a good chunk of my heart. Those twelve days managed to grasp a firm hold on my little pacing heart and insisted that just like I got a token of my travels back…
Kasol- A MINI ISRAEL IN HIMACHAL PRADESH
Originally posted on Be You,,Explore new Places,new things,new thoughts…:
Kasol is a beautiful village in Himachal Pradesh, northern India. It is situated in Parvati Valley, on the banks of the Parvati River, on the way between Bhuntar to Manikaran.If you want a short trip in low budget visit kasol.How to Reach Kasol:…
Five Awesome Weekend Treks in Himachal Pradesh
Originally posted on Daily Passenger Travel Blog:
Gigantic mountains, glorious landscapes and the feeling of the ultimate adrenaline rush, trekking in Himachal Pradesh is part of everybody’s bucket list. The upper Himalayas present you with the most beautiful views, no matter what time of the month it is. It the idea of your weekend is…
“My Mountain Story”
Originally posted on Astha Singh:
Year 2013, it was my very first trekking experience, and yes an unforgettable one too. It wasn’t the trek, or the adventure sports we played that was distinctive, but the beauty of Himachal Pradesh. The air around is totally magical and hence it made our trek more adventurous. The…
Renuka Ji…. Faith and Beauty together…..
Originally posted on Travel Stories from India:
Renuka Ji is a place in Sirmaur District of Himachal Pradesh. It is about 390 kms from Delhi. The place has one of the largest lakes in Entire Himachal. Renukaji was name of Mother of Lord Parasuram. She was the wife of Rishi Jamdagni. It is also the…
Languages Spoken in Himachal Pradesh
Originally posted on Mysterious Himachal:
One of the most beautiful states of Himachal Pradesh is also known for diverse languages of Himachal Pradesh. As far as the languages of Himachal Pradesh are concerned, the state hold a good command on national language Hindi and Hindi is the state language of the state. However, locales of…
Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh
Originally posted on kaaralines:
Prashar Lake lies 49 km north of Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, India, with a three storied pagoda-like temple dedicated to the sage Prashar. The lake is located at a height of 2730 m above sea level. With deep blue waters, the lake is held sacred to the sage Prashar and he is regarded…
On the Way to Dharamsala, the home of Dalai Lama, Himachal Pradesh, India
Originally posted on Diana Cameron:
On the Way to Dharamsala, the home of Dalai Lama, Himachal Pradesh, India
Slumdog Millionaire, A Terrific Movie With Determination and Heart
Originally posted on The Tony Burgess Blog:
This movie has universal themes of survival, hope and rising above ones circumstances. Dev Patel is a great actor and shines in this great movie. I am not sure how true-to-life the situations are in it so some of my fellow Indian bloggers can help me with that…
The Palace of the Millionaire: Hearst Castle
Originally posted on Under Western Skies:
One of life’s great pleasures (for those of us whose wealth IS limited) is imagining what we’d do if we actually had inexhaustible wealth. Clearly, one of the first things to do (once your turn comes) is build one or more palaces of staggering grandeur. There’s a proud tradition…
How to be a BOSS (2 min read)
Originally posted on Millionaire's Digest:
Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: M. Davis Founder & Owner of: Clear Dope Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Successful Living Writer 1. Give value. 2. See yourself as the leader. 3. Work on yourself. 4. Go after your goals. 5. Do what you want. 6. Ignore bullshit. 7. Lift weights. 8. Set…
Snow and Sand
Originally posted on Walking with Aki:
We’re visiting the Treadwell ruins, which today, at low tide, offers Aki a chance to run full out on wet sand and porpoise over paths covered with deep snow. After doing her business and checking the pee mail, the little dog links together a series of leaps that propel…
Backpacking in The Tetons
Originally posted on all other priorities rescinded:
The highlight of our Wyoming trip was heading out into the “backcountry” of the Tetons, which is VERY different from, say, the backcountry of Denali. In the Tetons, there are visible trails and all sorts of signs that provide such important information as how many miles it is to the next checkpoint…
The Ultimate Packing Guide for Backpacking Europe
The best way to travel Europe is with only one carry-on sized bag. Budget flights that don’t include a checked bag, buses and trains without luggage racks, uneven cobblestone streets, fourth floor hotel rooms without a lift, and tiny taxis with no extra room all create an environment that is not very luggage friendly. If…
A Study in Flame: Solo Stove Titan Review and Giveaway!
Originally posted on Patrons of the Pit:
*To the readership. This is a rare event on PotP. Don’t miss your chance to enter to win a free Solo Stove Titan in our first ever giveaway. All you need to do is leave a comment below, then go to this link, Titan Giveaway – Patrons of the Pit,…
This Solitude will Soon Pass Away
Originally posted on the Ordinary Hiker:
? Solitude has a Season Winter hiking, even on a sunny day, usually is a solitary event. Few people enjoy its solitude with me on the trails. I’m scouting out new trails to add to my circuit. This lakeshore trail has some promise. I was immediately greeted by a…
Backpacking Palawan
Originally posted on Silhouette Wanderlust:
Please watch my video which showcased the beautiful places in Palawan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-ZT0V9Ekao
The 10 Types of People You Meet in Hostels
Article Source: travellingtheworldsolo.com TRAVELLING THE WORLD SOLO Anyone who has stayed in at least a handful of different hostels will surely have noticed that there are a few common archetypes that seem to pop up time and time again within such a setting. From the token dude travelling with his acoustic guitar to the person whose…
Backpacking Europe | The Budget: Part 1
Article Source: anchoredadventureblog.com Anchored Adventure Blog Biking is not only cost-effective, but it’s a great way to work off all the delicious food you eat on a trip. It’s all fun and games….until you run out of money. Don’t be that person. So unless you’ve discovered how to make money grow on trees, it is…
A Far Out Excuse for Escaping to the Woods… The Sierra Trek Series: Part 1
Originally posted on Wandering through Time and Place:
Inspired by the beauty of the Five Lakes Basin found north of Interstate 80 in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, I started a lifetime of backpacking in 1969. ? At Five Lakes Basin’s/ Biggest little lake /after all day scrambling on the peaks/ a naked bug…
Feeling Nature in Recovery: Backpacking in Utah
Originally posted on Richy's World of Recovery & The Outdoors:
There’s no better way to truly connect with nature than backpacking. Pack your bag and walk into the unknown with nothing but yourself to keep you company, and alive for that matter. Ive done backing in the South-East and done somer serious back-county in…
Olympic NP: Backpacking the Southern Coast, Part II (a.k.a. In Which It Hits the Fan)
Originally posted on Adventures of Five:
Have you ever had the feeling? The one that niggles at the back of your mind and warns you that things are too good to be true? That every event in life is connected and the butterfly effect isn’t just some bad Ashton Kutcher movie? Suffice it to say…
What I learnt whilst backpacking
Originally posted on Face Camera Action:
If you throw out the idea that your thinking about going backpacking, people will instantly start taking the piss and asking questions such as ‘What? Are you going to find yourself or something?’ and ‘How are YOU going to manage that?!’but what these people didn’t realise is that their…
Dry summer
Originally posted on Our Rumbling Ocean:
It has been a dry start to 2017. We are in the midst of our summer and the rain is staying away. I am lucky because I planned a garden based on succulents, so I do not have to water in any case, but even the poor succulents are…
Outfit | Summer Night
Hii my beauties 💋 💋 !! Today I will share with you guys my OOTD from Saturday Night, I feel like I haven’t done an OOTD post since long, so it was the perfect time to do so. I went some something really fresh and casual, because it’s summer around here (and it gets really hot).…
Summer Daze
Originally posted on The writer's blogk:
I feel the sunshine on my face through emerald branches like delicate spider-web lace I feel the warm and soothing rays of those dreamy summer days I wish I could go back to that place…. ©?Kait King, 2015
My Summers’ night.
Originally posted on "Ananya, The Verbal Seduction." :
You’re like my summers’ night. Soaked naturally in darkest of darkness. Yet, decorated with the brightest of lights. Staring at me, teaching the divinity of calmness. Picture Credits. verbal.seduction Any secret message for me? -Ananya, The Verbal Seduction.
Iceland Adventure: The Golden Circle Tour!
Originally posted on MikeTreks:
Want to know what you’ll see if you book onto the famous Golden Circle Tour in Iceland? Then Check out this Vlog! The first vlog from Iceland is of the tour myself and Connor took through the Golden Circle area of Iceland. This tour included; Geyser Hot Spring Area Gullfoss Waterfall…
Freepaddling in the Ten Thousand Island: Part Two
Originally posted on Wind Against Current:
By Johna Till Johnson The “Everything Tree” on Panther Key In the bright light of full morning, I sat down to make coffee and breakfast… and had a rude shock. The Jetboil, which had worked perfectly well last night (and in pre-trip tests), now would no longer start. This…
An Overabundance That Is Magical
Article Source: worncorners.com
5by20: How Coca-Cola is Empowering Women around the World
Author’s note: I received products from Coca-Cola’s 5by20 program; however, all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own. You know how much I love to share amazing gifts that give back and … Article Source: 5by20: How Coca-Cola is Empowering Women around the World