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Perched atop towering rock formations, the Meteora Monasteries appear to float in midair, earning them the nickname “The Floating Monasteries of Greece.” This UNESCO World Heritage site is a marvel of history, spirituality, and breathtaking natural beauty. In this guide, I will take you through the awe-inspiring monasteries of Meteora, their historical significance, practical travel
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2M ago
Horyuji Temple Nara is one of Japan’s oldest temples and famed to have the world’s oldest surviving wooden structures. When I mention ‘oldest’, note that the wooden structures date back to 607 AD! I looked up at them in awe, not just surviving, they seem to be in good condition too. In this blog I will
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2M ago
Chidambaram, a historic town in Tamil Nadu, India, is celebrated for the magnificent shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva in his cosmic dancer form, Nataraja. What initially drew me to this awe-inspiring temple, beyond my devotion to Bhagwan Shivji, was its architectural brilliance and its profound synthesis of science and spirituality. I was curious about Chidambaram
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3M ago
Meiji Jingu Shrine is not just a landmark but an experience that weaves together Tokyo’s rich history, culture, and natural beauty. From its fascinating origins to the serene greenery that surrounds it, this iconic destination has something for every visitor. We stayed in Tokyo for three days; so, visiting Meiji shrine naturally featured in our
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3M ago
Faces of India, Faces of India is a series through which I intend to portray the various characters of my country whom I met during my travels. I bring back souvenirs, frozen moments from my travels, why not some memories of people I have met and interacted during the travels. Faces of India is a weekly
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3M ago
Celebrations of Damodar month in Someshwar Temple Kolar reveal the deep faith and vibrant traditions in India's spiritual landscape.
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3M ago
Nestled in the heart of Ueno Park, Ueno Tōshōgū is a captivating glimpse into Japan’s rich Shinto heritage and a tribute to the legendary Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate. The historic and religious significance of this Ueno Toshogu Shrine drew me in to its serene atmosphere and stunning golden architecture. While there
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4M ago
Bangalore, with its vibrant blend of nature, history, architecture, shopping, and culinary delights, is a city that seldom leaves you wanting. It’s the kind of place where every weekend can be an adventure, whether you’re strolling through lush parks, exploring bustling markets, or delving into the city’s rich heritage. Yet, there are moments when the
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5M ago
What to see in Kyoto: a guide highlighting must-see sights, iconic landmarks, best photography spots to plan a 1-day to 5-day itinerary.
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5M ago
Puja Pandal hopping is a popular cultural activity in India, particularly during the festival of Durga Puja. Now days the usage has stretched to pandal hopping during Ganesh Puja and for garba dancing during Navaratri. During the festival, large, temporary structures called pandals are set up to house beautiful idols of Goddess Durga and her
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