Stories are a start of a great adventure. Make some of your own!
Have you ever experienced sweat trickle down your neck, thrill run down your spine while waiting to catch a glimpse of the majestic tiger in its natural habitat? An adrenaline rush scores of wildlife enthusiasts hunt for all their lives. But today, with forests depleting, poaching, man-animal conflict, this experience is becoming rarer.
Rewind to two centuries back, India boasted an estimated 58,000 tigers that wandered India’s thick rambling forests. However, owing to the hackneyed destruction of India’s dense foliage, along with hunting, brought the tiger count down to fewer than 2,000 by the 1970s.
Holidays in Himachal Pradesh spell overflowing excitement. The breathtaking surroundings coupled with the surreal sights of the Himalayas are sure to enchant your penchant for natural splendor. A trip to the Himalayas is not only exciting to the kids, but also enjoyable to the adults. But it will remain always incomplete without the following activities.
Cycling through the quaint villages of Himachal Pradesh brings you an unworldly charm. If you are in Dharamshala, cycling through the mountains and forests will take you to the breathtaking wilderness that you will cherish forever.
Read moreNo matter wherever you go, the one most important thing is food. Tasting the local cuisines, getting in touch with different cultures and tastes is indeed a remarkable experience. India is a country filled with different states, and the culture varies with each state so is the cuisine.
You will get to taste different types of mouth-watering foods while traveling across the country. There is no exaggeration if we consider Himachal Pradesh as one place that has one of the best and tasty cuisines in all over India. As Himachal Pradesh was a Tibetan colony earlier, you will get to witness the Tibetan touch in foods till today.
Read moreThe one common love that almost all the Indians share is the love for tea. India is one of the largest tea producers in the world, and almost 70% of the produced tea is consumed by Indians only. This clearly depicts how much Indians love a cup of tea. The tea brewing history dates back to Ramayana, a holy scripture which was written in 750 and 500 B.C.
However the mass production of tea has started after the arrival of East India Company. A large chunk of land was dedicated to tea brewing and was exported to other countries.
Read moreDharamshala, one of the most beautiful valleys in Himachal Pradesh is the best vacation spot if you want to relax and enjoy serene nature. Dalai Lama, the Buddhist monk, has come from Tibet to Dharamshala and made it his home. This depicts how significant Dharamshala is and the peacefulness it offers.
Any writer or artist who visits this astonishing valley will surely explain its beauty in their words and art. Dharamshala is considered as a writer's retreat, and there is no exaggeration in it. Here are the reasons why Dharamshala is considered as a retreat for the artists.
Read moreFor anyone planning to escape the heat and buzz of the city and retreat to some peaceful, exotic hillside, Nainital, in Himachal Pradesh, is a must-visit. The city remains flooded with tourists all year round, and yet offers so much for everyone to see and experience that it truly becomes a journey of a lifetime.
he snowy peaks, the impressive lakes, the foggy surroundings and the verdant greenery – there is not a single scene in Nainital that you would like to give a miss. And while you are in city you can enjoy your stay at Beyond Stay Raj Bilas.
Read moreCome the summers, and everyone is looking for ways and places to escape the blazing heat and retreat for a long vacation somewhere in the hillside. It is natural that flocks of people, be it with their friends or family, resort to the many scenic and beautiful hill stations in the country for a relaxing retreat.
Some of the most visited hill stations, like Nainital, Ooty and Darjeeling, thus become so crowded during the summers that in some ways the experience gets marred.
Read moreCome the summer season, and one’s mind already begins wandering towards many relaxing retreats. The scorch of the sun and the palpitating humidity are enough to make us all crave for a long vacation somewhere far away, in the laps of hills and mountains.
Summers are usually always marked with families and groups of friends, couples to even lone-travellers backpacking across some of the most famous hill stations in the country. A few of these destinations are a must if one is preparing a bucket list for their summer holidays.
Read moreSummers in Delhi can be so breathtakingly blistering, and winters, on the other extreme, frostbiting. Besides, an escape from a city that is so busy and forever on the move is quite desirable, especially for someone who works or lives there.
A road trip to some faraway locale, in that instance, becomes extremely important and desirable. Although there are a wide array of locations suitable for taking a long or short road trip from Delhi to, we bring to you an assorted list of the same for a mixed bag experience.
Read moreThe off season is when avid and smart travellers get going. Why? Because you
will get the best offers such as personalised service from state hotels, less or
no crowd, slashed rates and wonderful weather obviously.
Here is an overview
of places to visit in India, cheaper and way better in the off-season. Pack your
bags, avoid the crowds and let us travel to the places and be a traveller, not a
tourist!
TThe National Capital Territory, Delhi, is a remarkable blend of old and new. The city, undoubtedly, is the heartbeat of India in every sense from modern infrastructure to heritage buildings to centuries -old epic monuments. The city boasts of its umpteen choices for food, shopping, art, fashion, and education.
While this may be so, every once in a while, the city people must lookout for an escape from the hustle bustle of the city life. To take a quick break from routine, visit a new place and come back all charged up to get occupied for days to come.
Read moreSo, ok, we are not celebrities, and don’t have the paparazzi waiting with their cameras for us as we disembark from our flights. But let’s face it, it pays to dress well, and sensibly while travelling. For many reasons; you can rush for your commitments as you reach the destination, rather than getting into the hassle of changing, you may meet interesting people, and then feel utterly stupid for being caught in your most comfortable pyjamas.
Read moreCopyrights © 2020 Beyond Stay. All Rights Reserved