Travel Diaries - India (Part 1)
Today I am highly excited to share a brief part of my travel experiences within India. I believe that it's one country where you could get all kinds of terrains, all kinds of weather, one of the most pristine beaches and the majestic Himalayas as well. You could experience the monsoon showers at the riverside of Ganges or get a sun tan besides a shack in Goa.
I have been lucky enough to travel extensively through a lot of these places and have been amazed to come across the diversity of food, culture, sub-languages. Yet, there has always been one thing common in all of these experiences. The warmth of people meeting you always remains the same, which makes the entire journey even more better.
At the beginning of my journey, I was a bit skeptical about how could I make my experience better. The answer to my skepticism was in my search. I started searching about all the places I would want to fill my bucket list with, using Lonely Planet, Thrillophilia, Tripsavvy and Tripoto.
I guess at this moment I could also share a thing or two about my process of making my bucket lists.
At the first, I confirm the months that I would want to travel. Further, I prepare a list of places that I would definitely want to visit. I follow this by make a trip plan to lay-out how I would move between these places and complete my travel within the planned number of days. Then I choose the means of travel based on the budget situation ( lot of my travels have been on budget) and finally I close the plan by making travel and stay arrangements.
I hope my blog today was a bit helpful to you in making your plans for your travels. I will keep on posting further about my travel experiences in India.
In the meanwhile, you can also check out following travel blogs, which offer exciting experiences:
https://akworldtraveller.blogspot.com/
https://liontravelstheworld.blogspot.com/
https://adventureswithmaxine2019.blogspot.com
No travel can be without music, and for exciting info on what's current in music, checkout this blog:
https://soundmusicnotes.blogspot.com/
And, then again, food and travel go hand in hand, and here you could find amazing cakery recipes:
https://anujascakery.blogspot.com/2019/05/chocolate-and-orange-cake-recipe.html
I have been lucky enough to travel extensively through a lot of these places and have been amazed to come across the diversity of food, culture, sub-languages. Yet, there has always been one thing common in all of these experiences. The warmth of people meeting you always remains the same, which makes the entire journey even more better.
At the beginning of my journey, I was a bit skeptical about how could I make my experience better. The answer to my skepticism was in my search. I started searching about all the places I would want to fill my bucket list with, using Lonely Planet, Thrillophilia, Tripsavvy and Tripoto.
I guess at this moment I could also share a thing or two about my process of making my bucket lists.
At the first, I confirm the months that I would want to travel. Further, I prepare a list of places that I would definitely want to visit. I follow this by make a trip plan to lay-out how I would move between these places and complete my travel within the planned number of days. Then I choose the means of travel based on the budget situation ( lot of my travels have been on budget) and finally I close the plan by making travel and stay arrangements.
I hope my blog today was a bit helpful to you in making your plans for your travels. I will keep on posting further about my travel experiences in India.
In the meanwhile, you can also check out following travel blogs, which offer exciting experiences:
https://akworldtraveller.blogspot.com/
https://liontravelstheworld.blogspot.com/
https://adventureswithmaxine2019.blogspot.com
No travel can be without music, and for exciting info on what's current in music, checkout this blog:
https://soundmusicnotes.blogspot.com/
And, then again, food and travel go hand in hand, and here you could find amazing cakery recipes:
https://anujascakery.blogspot.com/2019/05/chocolate-and-orange-cake-recipe.html
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