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Bangalore is an adventure in itself for all backpackers. You can call Bangalore the Garden city, pensioner’s paradise, the IT hub or the pub capital. It is a city with many facade.
The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be quiet, alone with the heavens, nature and God. Because only then does one feel that all is as it should be and that God wishes to see people happy, amidst the simple beauty of nature.
There are only a few cities in the world which leave backpackers totally spellbound. There is something so magical about them, which leaves them totally captivated.
The mighty Brahmaputra flows beside the Guwahati city. Formerly referred to as ‘Kamrupa’, the city is one of the fastest developing cities in India.
Hyderabad is a perfect blend of technology and tradition. This city, which is an amalgam of old-world charm and happening new attractions, has something to offer everyone. Going by the cognomen of City of Pearls, Hyderabad has witnessed a resplendent history of kingdoms that flourished in the Deccan during medieval and modern times.
Pondicherry is a former French colonial holding in India. Formerly one of the six holdings along the Indian coastline, Pondicherry now identifies one city along the eastern coast of India within the state of Tamil Nadu. Here the French and Indian pasts combine to create a pastiche of colonial and native, European and Asian.
Rishikesh, a holy city for Hindus, is scenically located where the Ganges River comes down from the Himalayas. The city had gained international popularity when the Beatles (a pop and rock band formed in 1960) paid a visit to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's ashram. Since then, Rishikesh has been full of backpackers from around the world in search of peace and serenity.
Shillong, the capital of a small state in north-east India called Meghalaya, attracts visitors who have a keen inclination towards God created beauty.
Manali - Located in himachal pradesh in the Kullu Valley along the Beas River is popular with backpackers from around the globe.
I always wanted to feel the thrill of trekking and experience being footloose in the most famous mountain range of our country – the Himalayas. And once I got the chance, I just wanted to enjoy my each and every moment above anything else. It was a beautiful experience to soak in the surroundings and simply relax.
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