Of all the journeys in the world, best stories starts from the Backpacks!!!
Pushkar is mainly famous for four things they are: Pushkar camel fair, Brahma temple, holi celebrations and infamous Bhang Lassi.
Jaipur is famous for lots of forts, palaces, and monuments around the city remind us the great Rajputs contribution to arts and architecture.
Taj Mahal is an excellent tribute to eternal love - "WAAH TAJ". Agra is a one stop for architectural wonders from the Mughal era.
Experience the nature with no network connectivity, leaving behind all the stress away from the hustle & bustle metro cities at kolluru night stay.
Riding over the Godavari river to explore the beauties of Papikondalu is a pleasant experience.
During Rath Yatra, Rath is being pulled with the ropes by the devotees and is believed to be a sacred religious act.
Ardent devotees of Maa Durga must visit the Maa Bamleshwari Devi temple, as a symbol of religious faith and devotion.
Situated deep in the heart of hills in a secluded valley, Muthyala Maduvu falls makes an adventurous trekking spot.
Catching a view of migrated birds, glimpse of the dolphins is something that you must witness at Chilika lake.
Nestled in the lap of the Eastern Ghats, the Tatipudi reservoir charming in its unique way.
Hampi is like walking through an open museum where a modern-era group of monuments built in the Dravidian sculptures.
Early in the morning,that spicy aroma smells appetising as soon as train halted at Kharagpur station.
The Sound of gushing water of Indravati river as it falls down, is a stunning vista at Chitrakoot waterfalls.
It may seem like splitting hairs,but remember "Tourists get guided by the tales of a Traveler
I cannot forget about the way we became childish to have a sip of famous coffee that land offers us at Coorg.