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Pattaya is the place from where I dint wanted to go back. It’s a great place to live, people enjoy their lives. There were many attractions in Pattaya however some of the places I had seen in MTV Roadies 5.0 too, so was more delighted to explore the place.
Pattaya Beach [...]

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Koh Samui is the hidden island of Thailand, and after exploring it I found it a perfect place for honeymooners looking for lovely and romantic beaches in a quite place. It has all those funky beaches communities with white beaches and clear and warm seas, and it has a few exceptional [...]

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Sigtuna is a quiet village, dotted with boutiques and runic stones. The town history is mesmerizing. It dates back to AD 980 when King Erik Segersall founded it as a religious town, and it was here the Sweedish coin was minted. There were churches made of granite, and stunning castles and palaces, [...]

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We drive up through great wrought iron gates down a tree lined gravel path and stop in front of a vast European edifice, the Raj Niwas Palace in Dholpur, Rajasthan. Built by the ruler of Dholpur, the palace is owned by Dushyant Singh, son of Vasundhara Raje who married into [...]

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Just a short way out of Delhi in Uttaranchal is Naukuchiatal, a quite hideaway near Bhimtal, filled with bird song. Cradled by green mountains, this misty blue lake is fed by an underwater spring, which keeps its water high. A single view of all nine corners of Naukuchiatal is said to [...]

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We took the high road, struggled past city traffic and eventually found ourselves on the low ones that don’t bypass life altogether. Dusty roads broken by bursts of colour, as a juggad, the tractor, heaves past, carrying an impossible number of vividly clad women and brightly turbaned men in the makeshift [...]

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Wayanad is one of the Kerala’s lesser known districts, and the newest jewel in the state’s tourism crown. We discovered that the best base camp for exploring Wayanad is the tranquil Vythiri Resort, tucked away in a dense patch of rainforest off the Kozhikode Mysore highway. After touching down at the [...]

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As I walked among the streets of Bhopal, capital of Madhya Pradesh, I was smitten by its architecture with an attractive blend of Rajput, Gond, Afghan, British, French and Mughal influences define the old city, while luxuriant sprawling spaces and contemporary structures dot the new areas. I think the hallmark [...]

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Majuli’s cultural and natural diversity still survives in Assam. The island is mostly rural and has over 240 villages with a rich mix of different tribes and communities. It is not a fully developed tourist spot yet so this means my holiday will be filled with unusual experiences. I lived in [...]

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Tiny Lansdowne is one of the quietest hill stations in Uttranchal. So quite and so hidden the time when I reached gates of Garhwal Rifles Cantonment I came to know that I have reached. The town is so picturesque as I drived through Kotdwar past a mountain stream also known as [...]

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