Monday 23 August 2021

Top 8 Places to visit in September in 2021

 Jai Guru Ji


September's top tourist destinations

Places to visit in September


After the monsoons have passed, autumn has arrived. Neither hot nor chilly, the weather is just right. There are many tourist destinations in India that are off-season in the month of September as well. As a result, you can even save a lot of money on flights and hotels. India's tourism industry tends to overlook the month of September. There are those who say that the rainy season is an obstacle, while others question the temperatures and humidity levels. Nevertheless, we can reassure you that there are plenty of places to visit in India in September.


1.) Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh

Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh

Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh


When it comes to locations to visit in India in September, Ziro tops our list as a world heritage site. For its warm environment, unique Apa Tani ethnic community, pine woods and paddy fields as well as the Ziro Festival in Arunachal Pradesh, the small hamlet is well known.

Attractions: Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary; Pine Grove; Meghna Cave Temple; and Ziro Puto, Ziro.

Itineraries include: The Ziro Festival, hiking in the Midey Mountains or camping.


2.) Amritsar, Punjab

Amritsar, Punjab
Amritsar, Punjab

Amritsar is a popular tourist destination in northern India, especially after monsoon. Due to its proximity to the Golden Temple, the city attracts both devotees and tourists, especially as the weather cools down after the rainy season. Along with museums and forts, the city is home to a number of stunning religious sites. You'll have a lovely time in Amritsar, whether you're here for a spiritual retreat or just to explore the sites.

Attractions: Golden Temple, Durgiana Temple, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum, Jallianwala Bagh, Guru Ke Mahal, Partition Museum, Akal Takht

Itineraries include: Feel patriotic at the Wagah Border, go shopping at Hall Bazaar, pay a visit to the Punjab State War Heroes Memorial and Museum, and enjoy water sports in Sun City.


3.) Lachen, Sikkim

Lachen, Sikkim

Lachen, Sikkim


In the small state of Sikkim, Lachen is a 'Big Pass.' Lachen is one of the best spots to visit in September in India, with panoramic views of the magnificent scenery and snow-clad hills around Sikkim. Relax in the tranquil and quiet setting of this destination while taking in the natural beauty of the hill station.

Attractions: Thangu Valley, Chopta Valley, Lachen Monastery, Gurudongmar Lake

Itineraries include: Camping, hiking, and river rafting are all popular outdoor activities.


4.) Lonavala, Maharashtra

Lonavala, Maharashtra

Lonavala, Maharashtra


The picturesque twin cities of Lonavala and Khandala are well-known among Mumbai residents. Aside from the stunning sights, grassy hills, and pleasant weather, travellers come to enjoy a drive on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway. And the abundance of tourist attractions and perspectives here just adds to the allure of these two gorgeous tourist destinations in India to visit in September.

Attractions: Rajmachi Fort, Tunga Fort, Bedsa Caves, the Celebrity Wax Museum, the Karla and Bhaja Caves 

Itineraries includeTrekking to Lohagad Fort, camping, and shopping are all options.

Visit The Shooting Point, The Duke's Nose, and Tiger's Leap.


5.) Daman and Diu

Daman and Diu

Daman and Diu


The twin islands of Daman and Diu in Gujarat, which were previously Portuguese colonies, offer an ideal getaway from the hectic city life. The quiet mood on its gorgeous beaches – Nagoa, Simbor, and Chakratirth – is simply exceptional; the sound of crashing waves, the blue skyline, and the cold breeze make for an ideal backdrop to unwind, and September is the finest time to do so.

AttractionsNaida Caves, Diu Museum, INS Khukri Memorial, Zampa Gateway, Panikota Fort, Diu Fort, Gangeshwar Temple, and St. Francis of Assisi Church 

Itineraries includeEnjoy water skiing and parasailing on the beaches of Daman and Diu, as well as boating, pony riding, and camel riding, as well as local food and water sports at Mirasol Water Park.


6.) Neemrana, Rajasthan

Neemrana, Rajasthan

Neemrana, Rajasthan


The Rajasthani beauty has become one of the most popular destinations to visit in India in September and October due to the beauty and elegance of the enormous Neemrana Fort Palace. Winters are also beautiful at this weekend hideaway from Delhi. And it's no surprise that the fort is one of the top spots to visit near Delhi in the winter.

Attractions: The Step-Well, Kesroli Hill Fort, Pandupol's Reclining Statue of Lord Hanuman, and Viratnagar's Buddhist Vihara Ruins

Itineraries includeZip-lining, a vintage car tour, a camel ride, and spa treatments are just a few of the activities available.


7.) Valley of flowers, Uttarakhand

Valley of flowers, Uttarakhand

Valley of flowers, Uttarakhand


The Valley of Flowers National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district. One of the two main zones of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve is the Nanda Devi National Park, which is spread over an area of 87 sq. km. There are beautiful meadows and rare alpine flowers in the valley, as its name implies. There are waterfalls and beautiful forests in the park, as well as glaciers and snow leopards. The area is also home to endangered wildlife species such as the Himalayan monal and the flying squirrel.

Attractions: Hemkund Sahib

Itineraries include: Trekking, Rural Tourism


8.) Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir

Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir

Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir


Come here if you want to experience a true "Paradise on Earth." There are many sites to visit in Kashmir for anyone considering a vacation in India during September. And Srinagar is the greatest of them all. Since ancient times, the city has held great significance. Even today, travellers are drawn to Shikara rides, floating gardens, and quiet beauty.

AttractionsGulmarg, Nishat Bagh, Jama Masjid, Pahalgam, and Hazratbal Mosque are all worth a visit.

Itineraries includeShikara rides on Dal Lake, bird watching in Hokersar, a visit to the Dachigam National Park, a visit to the Floating Markets, and a visit to Sonmarg are all options.




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Monday 16 August 2021

Importance of Tourism in India

 Jai Guru Ji


Importance of Tourism in India

Importance of Tourism in India


Indian tourism is a major contributor to the country's economy. the importance of the tourism industry is acknowledged by both central and state governments It is part of education to take a tour.
India has a long history. Monuments to the past, archaeological treasures, and relics can be found throughout the country. There are a large number of tourists from around the world who come to India every year to see the country's many beautiful spots, historic sites, and places of pilgrimage As a traveler, you have to take in what nature has to offer, what the relics of history seem to teach, and what the ultimate meaning of life might be.\

However, the country was always a popular tourist destination because of its colorful culture and rich history, as well as its stunning landscapes and stunning architecture. Fewer than 3 million foreign tourists visited India annually in 2003, but the numbers have risen dramatically since then. According to analysts, India will have more than 15 million foreign tourists per year by 2025. Travel and tourism in India has become a huge part of the economy, supporting tens of millions of jobs and generating tens of billions of dollars annually.


Importance of Tourism

1.) A significant portion of the country's employment was supported by the tourism industry in 2017. The sale of handlooms, handicrafts, etc. has increased.

2.) It gives a boost to the service industry. There is an increase in the number of businesses in the tourism industry that provide services such as airlines and hotels.

3.) National Heritage and Environment are preserved through tourism because it brings attention to the importance of sites and their need for preservation.

4.) Cultural pride is rediscovered as a result of the increasing popularity of Indian tourist destinations around the world.

5.) It helps put India on the tourism map of the world, gaining respect and recognition, and promoting cultural exchange.


Ways to Move Forward

1.) Infrastructure (physical, social, and digital) development must be accelerated.

2.) Tourists' safety is a top priority for the city's authorities. It is possible to launch a tourist-friendly official guide system.

3.) So that tourists aren't scammed, Indian residents should be encouraged to treat tourists well.

4.) Promote other forms of tourism such as medical tourism, adventure tourism, etc. The use of off-season concessions is a possible solution as well.

5.) Natural, geographic, cultural and artistic diversity are abundant in India because of the country's size and vastness. Indian tourism should take advantage of this.

Tourism in India


'Spiritual tourism' is a relatively new concept in the tourism industry. If you want to see more than just places and their physical dimensions, you need to go inside the minds of intellectuals. A force can be harnessed in times of unrest, such as tourism.


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Monday 9 August 2021

7 Offbeat Destinations to Visit in India

 Jai Guru Ji


Offbeat Places In India

offbeat destinations
offbeat destinations

The well-worn tourist trails bore you to tears? Seeking a new destination? Incredible experiences can be had at India's off-the-beaten-path destinations. Indulge in incredible experiences away from the hustle and bustle of the city! Truly memorable vacations can be had in these lesser-known corners of the country. Visit places where there are few or no tourists, learn about unusual cultures, and discover a wide range of new things.

These days, a growing number of passengers want to travel to places other than those listed on a charted route. In addition, India's offbeat destinations offer not only a relaxing getaway but also a lifetime of memories to be cherished.


1.) Mawlynnong, Meghalaya

Mawlynnong, Meghalaya

Mawlynnong



International organizations have named a village 'The Cleanest Village in Asia,' but it is virtually unknown in the country as a whole. Mawlynnong, a picturesque village in India, is a model of harmony and cleanliness. Cities with well-maintained roads, gleaming sidewalks and houses that are spotless give the impression of being high-end. To put even the best urban cities to shame, they have a system for collecting organic and inorganic wastes, maintain public utilities, and scatter bamboo dustbins.

Mawlynnong Attractions: Balancing Rock, Living Root Bridge

To visit between March to June is the most ideal time of year


2.) Gurez Valley, Kashmir

Gurez valley, Kahmir
Gurez valley


Gurez Valley is characterized by surreal landscapes, cool air, breathtaking backdrops, and the sound of gushing rivers. Shepherds and fields are a familiar sight, evoking images of Bambi. Located just below the Line of Control, the valley is one of India's best-protected regions because of its strategic location. Yes, as long as there is constant vigilance and patrolling, it is safe to enter.

When it comes to weather and air quality, May through September are prime months.

Gurez Valley AttractionsWular Lake, Razdan Pass, and Peer Baba Shrine

To visit between May to September is the most ideal time of year


3.) Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh

Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh
Tawang


In Arunachal Pradesh, the picturesque town of Tawang embodies North East India's charm. India's picturesque town is well-known as the birthplace of the sixth Dalai Lama. You can find peace at Tawang Monastery and Taktsang Gompa. Here, too, there is a lot of room for adventure. Visiting the Sela Pass, the Bumplal Pass, the Shonga-tser Lake, Nuranang Waterfalls, and Pankang Teng Tso Lake will provide you with an unforgettable experience. The Gorichen Peak inspires us to go on an adventure. Ascending to the top of a mountain is a difficult task. Among India's offbeat vacation destinations, Tawang is one of the most popular.

Tawang Attractions: Sela Pass, Madhuri Lake, War Memorial, Tawang Monastery

To visit between June to August is the most ideal time of year


4.) Majuli, Assam

Majuli, Assam
Majuli

Located on the Bhrahmaputra River, Majuli is a beautiful and lush-green island just 20 kms from Jorhat city. Visitors find Majuli, which covers an area of 1250 sq. kms, to be one of the world's largest river islands. One can experience and learn about the unique culture of the tribes on this island. In addition, Majuli is regarded as the cultural capital of the state of Assam.

Attractions In Majuli: Kamalabari Satra, Dakhinpat Satra, Auniati Satra, Garmur

To visit between April to June is the most ideal time of year


5.) Chopta, Uttarakhand

Chopta, Uttarakhand
Chopta


Chopta is without a doubt the most beautiful and offbeat place in India. Take in the majestic Himalayas, snow-capped mountains, and dense forest trails. You'll be mesmerized by the town's mystical meadows, towering trees, snowy backdrops, and friendly residents.

Attractions In Chopta: Koteshwar Mahadev Temple, Kartik Swami Temple

To visit between March to May is the most ideal time of year


6.) Gokarna, Karnataka

Gokarna, Karnataka
Gokarna

Gokarna is one of India's lesser-known beach towns. As well as being well-known for its unspoiled beaches, Gokarna has a slow, relaxed vibe that makes for an enjoyable offbeat holiday. This Karnataka beach town is surrounded by tranquilly and beauty. Embark on a motorbike tour of the town. Pay a visit to the temples that date back to antiquity. Enjoy watching the sun rise and set each morning and each evening. Go for a swim whenever you want. Food, music, and interesting people abound in the beachside shacks.

Attractions in Gokarna: Om Beach, Mahabaleshwara Temple, Gokarna Beach, Water sports

To visit between October to March is the most ideal time of year


7.) Hemis, Leh

Hemis Monastery, Leh
Hemis, Leh

Hemis is a beautiful town with surreal landscapes that are worth exploring. It is particularly well-known for the Hemis Monastery in July. Additionally, this area is home to Langurs, Wolves and Red Foxes as well as Deer and Marmots. Snow leopards can only be seen in Hemis National Park. There are very few tourists who come to this part of India.

Attractions In Hemis: Stakna Gompa, Shang Gompa, Gotsang Gompa, Hemis National Park, Hemis Monastery

To visit between April to June is the most ideal time of year


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Monday 2 August 2021

7 Travel Etiquettes: Everyone Must Know

Jai Guru Ji



TRAVEL ETIQUETTES

Travel Etiquette
Travel Etiquette



Travelling is a great way to see the world and meet new people. It is our duty to know the basics of travel etiquette in order to ensure that your trip is a success. Following are a few guidelines to keep in mind when travelling or visiting other countries.


1.) You're a Visitor

Tourists should be treated as guests, and you should treat them as your hosts when greeting them. In the bus or train, don't expect them to make room for you. Keep in mind that You do not reside in this location. Respect the area, its culture, and the locals. Being on vacation means being nice to them at all times. Behave like a guest and don't try to interfere with their personal space or duties.


2.) Learn as much as you can about the place you are visiting

When it comes to learning and preparing, there's a lot to be done. It is important to familiarize yourself with the customs, history, and background of the country you are visiting. More knowledge about the country and its visitors will reduce your chances of encountering trouble. Become familiar with their handshakes and greeting gestures. You can also learn a little bit about their language. If you are familiar with all of this, as well as their language, you will be able to communicate effectively with them.

do your best to learn about place
learn best about place



3.) Follow the rules and regulations

Understand their laws and put them in a position where they can be taken seriously. Traveling and encountering signs or rules should always be followed. Take the time to familiarise yourself with the local laws so that you can protect yourself and others. Breaking the law in another country can have serious consequences.

Rules while travelling
rules and regulations



4.) Respect the Dining Etiquette

Exploring a new culture includes trying new cuisine. Either the food will be interesting to you, or you won't care for its taste. It's important to keep in mind that the dish is a local specialty. Be sure to do some research on tipping and eating etiquette before you go to any restaurant. Being prepared is always a good idea. 


5.) Don't forget to dress appropriately

While on vacation, you're free to dress however you want. In some countries, there are certain ways to dress. You'll save yourself time and frustration when packing if you know this before you leave. It also shows good travel etiquette. Be respectful and remove your shoes at certain locations.


6.) Bargaining should only be done when it makes sense

In markets around the world, bargaining is common. While bargaining is common in some countries, it has become disrespectful and embarrassing in others. You should never try to haggle in some stores or traditional art stores. Tourists should be aware that prices have not changed. Never try to haggle with people whose income is solely dependent on what tourists buy. If you're unsure of how much to pay, ask your hotel or a local.


7.) Please, be a decent human being

In conclusion, The locals and the country will appreciate your efforts. Locals are your hosts, not your guests. This trick works well when you've made a mistake and need to apologize.

be a nice human being
 nice human being



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