Today, when the travel world has opened with catalysts like social media and work-from-home opportunities, well-known places are found more crowded than ever, especially on weekends or holidays. In this, people who want to skip the beatings of queues and interrupted views must go to offbeat places: places which are not yet marked on the...Read More
Rolling hills, dense forests, and numerous rivers divide Meghalaya. With this division and its history, Meghalaya has several dialects. And while English is widely popular in many countries, even outside of America, students may have assignments to write paper specifically in English, but since major tourist attractions lie in the Khasi area, the language that...Read More
Northeastern India contains the state of Meghalaya. On January 21, 1972, Meghalaya was created by dividing the state of Assam into two districts: United Khasi Hills, Jaintia Hills, and Garo Hills. About Meghalaya A majestic range of green hills with waterfalls gushing down their length emerge from a sea of soft white clouds. Yes, you...Read More
The northeastern Indian state of Meghalaya is known for its misty hills, valleys, glittering rivers, lakes, and most notably, its stunning waterfalls. Any ardent traveller should go there since its name, which translates from Sanskrit as “abode of clouds,” is a requirement. It is a pleasure to visit and enjoy any of Meghalaya’s most tranquil...Read More
The whole world is yours when you have wheels on your leg! These road trips are more than 500 km long, so you can easily cut off, relax and take one day, one place at a time. Here are spectacular seven road trips in India. Leh Ladakh Road Trip Sandwiched between the striking Tibet to...Read More