Meghalaya, the “Abode of Clouds,” is a treasure trove of dramatic landscapes and serene vistas. Among its many wonders, the […]
Dumbur Lake: A Mystical Escape in the Heart of Tripura
Nestled in the pristine embrace of lush green hills, Dumbur Lake is more than just a scenic marvel; it is […]
The Bamboo Odyssey: Exploring the Mawryngkhang Trek of Meghalaya
Perched atop the hills of Meghalaya lies an adventure like no other—the Mawryngkhang Bamboo Trek situated in Wakhen. Mawryngkhang is […]
Whispers of Autumn: A Journey to the Waterfalls of Jaintia Hills
Autumn in Jaintia Hills is a season of transformation, where nature whispers its secrets through cascading waterfalls and rustling leaves. […]
Serenity and Adventure: Unveiling the Charms of Sikkim’s East, West, and South
Sikkim is a paradise with snow-clad mountains, dense forests, and a vibrant cultural heritage. My recent journey across Sikkim took […]
An Enchanting Adventure to Tawang: Journey Through My First Snowfall and Snow-Kissed Peaks
Our adventure began in April last week, we started our journey from the bustling city of Guwahati, where 13 travelers […]
Exploring the Enchanting Dzukou Valley: My First Adventure in Nagaland
Ever since I first laid eyes on pictures of the breathtaking Dzukou Valley, it has been sitting high on my travel bucket list. Nestled in the Northeastern state of Nagaland, India, this valley is a paradise of lush greenery and serene beauty that promises an unforgettable experience. So, when the opportunity finally came, I was thrilled to embark on this adventure!
Fascinating journey to double-Decker living root bridge: Meghalaya
A living root bridge is formed by guiding the young roots of the tree across a stream or river, and then allowing the roots to grow and strengthen over time until they can hold the weight of a human being.
My visit to Kolkata: Once the capital of India
Kolkata is the capital of India’s West Bengal state. and formerly the capital of India when it was under the British-Raj in 1773. Calcutta served as the capital of British-held territories in India until 1911. Today it’s a city with a traditional soul, colonial architecture, cultural festivals, cars honking traffic is common here and street food you will find everywhere.
An evening at Assam Brahmaputra river.
Brahmaputra river, one of the majestic river that I have come across. It is one of the 9th largest, and the 15th longest river in the world.