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Ravishing Rail Routes Inspired by Bollywood Hit Songs

Train journeys are visual treats for a traveler carting them over the valley of flowers, the fauna of forests, and blue waters that are bound to be a memorable picnic. From Kasto Mazza Hai in Parineeta to the Raftaarein in Ra.one portray the real-life moments, emotions, and stories relating to the train journeys, and these fascinating stories excite tourists to visit those places ensuring nature at its best. Travel long and experience more on these enchanting train routes across the country for a memorable trip. Pack up for an outing on the most fantasized train routes of Indian Railways that are etched in one’s memory forever by the hit tunes of Bollywood. Touching the drop drown from the window, watching the changing landscapes, passing over the winding tracks, and reaching the destination are truly nostalgic.     Toy Train: New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling:   Built-in the 1800s it’s the most popular train journey with a place in the UNESCO world heritage sites. Steam Train starts from the new Jalpaiguri chugging through sprawling tea gardens, highest peaks, and moist hills. A 10 min halt at Batasia, India’s highest railway station with a breath of wind surrounded by sweeping lawns and the landscaped vistas.   Journey Time: 7hr20m Price: 150-700 INR   A pic from oyorooms.com   Mountains Calling: Mettupalayam – Ooty   Nilgiri mountain railways connect some of the most beautiful hill stations in the south, recalling the popular train song of Shahrukh khan moving through the lush green valleys, tall trees, narrow turnings, mountain breeze, and the train chugs echoed all around. The stretch begins with pretty paddy fields all in a row from Mettupalayam to Kallar.   A picture from irctchelp. in   Journey Time: 3hrs Price: 20-200 INR   Land of Snow: Kala – Shimla   A train journey amidst the snowy mountains into the narrow tunnels and scenic hamlets to reach the Queen of hills is a lively and memorable experience for nature lovers. The train chugs would take you through the dizzying Mountain trip with hairpin turns to have a whirling sensation. This romantic train trip with your loved ones in winter is a delight to your heart and soul.   Journey Time: 5hr 40min Price: 500-1000 INR   A pic from Tourmyindia.com   Goa is on: Mumbai-Goa, Goa- Bangalore   Goa is one of the alluring tourist destinations imparting the tourists with the premier rail route experience from dawn to dusk passing across the cascades, spice Plantations, river flow, and dense forests. Enjoy the pleasure of drizzles on your cheeks and fresh air in your hair along the rail route that takes you close to nature. This ride recalls the story of raj and Meena on your tour to the world’s second beat falls Dudhsagar. TEJAS EXPRESS – Mumbai to Goa Journey Time: 12hrs Price: 500-1900 INR Goa to Bangalore Journey Time: 14hrs Price: 360-1400 INR   A picture from orientaljourney.com   Desert Express: Jodhpur to Jaisalmer:   Skirting over the dunes with tiny shrubs, thorny bushes, and wild camels walking on the brown shades of sand and meandering with the drifts. Tracks on the glittering sand take you over the great dunes and oasis of the barren area just like the ship of the desert.   Journey Trip: 5hrs Price: 200- 1000 INR   A pic from the Rajasthan tour planner website   Snow Ride: Banihal to Baramulla:   A journey that seems to be a surreal endeavor at that moment, as the train moves on the tracks blanketed with snow. This route takes you to the “paradise of Earth” through snow-capped mountains and massive lagoons, and birds treat you with the wafting aromas of Kashmir. A tour to Srinagar is truly an experience of a foreign destination on the wheels.   Journey Time: 3hr10min Price: 30 INR   A picture from newsbyteapp.com

Best Winter Destinations in India

There’s something special about taking a vacation during winter. No two places experience it quite the identical way and a visit in winter often appears like you’re seeing a destination again for the very first time. Unlike other seasons, winter can completely transform an area and make an exciting experience that you just can’t get at other times of the year. With a series of various destinations and cities in one country, India offers a buffet of cultures for the would-be winter traveler. Either way, India encompasses a wealth of destinations to satisfy every taste. Whether that be the snowy slopes of the Gulmarg or the gentle winter sunshine of Udaipur, the list of places to spend winter in India are endless. Not every destination is suited to winter, except for those who are, there’s unlikely to be a more appropriate time to go. Let’s take a look at the best winter destinations in India and what makes each so special.   Gulmarg Photo by Make my trip Gulmarg, also known as ‘Meadow of Flowers, is truly one of the most beautiful travel destinations in Kashmir. A crowning jewel of North India, it is a winter wonderland that will live up to anyone’s expectations offering the best of views of snow-draped mountains making it an almost snow globe world in itself. Also housing several winter sports, Gulmarg is among the most favored destination and is indeed a winter adventurer’s paradise. It has something to offer to any traveler willing to visit the town during the winter months. What not to miss: Take a ride on the famous Gulmarg Gondola. Trek to the beautiful Alphater Lake. Visit religious sites like the Baba Reshi Shrine and Rani Temple.   Auli Photo by exoticmiles Considered to be the best skiing destination in India, Auli is a famous hill station in Uttarakhand famed for its famous glittering snowy slopes, it is another winter destination that will take your breath away as soon as you land. The landscape is covered with a thick layer of snow, numerous ski resorts dotting the region are bustling with holidaymakers, and adventure junkies are on their way to tame the snow-laden slopes. What not to miss: Board the Auli ropeway- Chair lift and Ski Lift, one of the highest in the world. Trekking to the beautiful trails of Nanda Devi, Mana Parvat, Kamet, Trishul Peak, and other high peaks of the Himalayas.   Binsar Photo by Istock A small town in Uttarakhand known for the surreal beauty of the snow-laden Himalayan peaks, Binsar is bestowed with nature’s best gift. Binsar is a perfect place for wildlife photography, bird watching, and jungle trekking. It is heaven for nature lovers. The Binsar Valley offers excellent views of the Himalayan range mainly the famous peaks like Nanda Devi, Chaukhamba, Nanda Kot, Kedarnath, Panchachuli, etc. What not to miss: Explore the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary. Watching sunrise and sunset at Zero Point. Visit the Kasar Devi temple and the Bineshwar Mahadev temple.   Tawang Photo by Travemynation A charming getaway situated in Arunachal Pradesh, Tawang is a soul-seekers paradise as it offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Gorgeous vistas, beautiful mountain yaks, and warm Monpas tribals make up for the best vacation time in Tawang. Heavy snowfall in December and January gives the town an ethereal look as now encompasses the entire place painting the place in a winter wonderland storybook visual. What not to miss: Take a tour around the impressive Tawang Buddhist Monastery. Visit the mighty Nuranang Falls. Ride along the Sela Pass and Bumla Pass.   Shillong Photo by Gerald Cubitt Located in the Northeastern part of India, Shillong, famously referred to as the ‘Scotland of the East,’ is a sleepy hill station in Meghalaya that is adorned with pine trees and beautiful landscapes. Shillong also acts as the gateway to Meghalaya, the state famous for heavy rainfall, caves, tallest waterfalls, beautiful landscapes, and amazing people and their culture. What not to miss: Try the famous street foods of Shillong at Police Bazaar. Visit the famous three-step waterfalls at Elephant Falls. Take a walk around the cleanest village in Asia at Mawlynnong. Gangtok Photo by tour my India Situated in the eastern Himalayan range, the state capital of Sikkim, Gangtok combines a modern, resort town style with ancient spiritual beliefs and impressive natural heritage. Gangtok city is the epitome of neatness and is one of the few such places in India. It is a place that is brimming over with natural wonders of which the Kanchenjunga mountain is the most imposing. What not to miss: Visit Nathula Pass which connects Sikkim with China’s Tibet Autonomous Region. Enjoy a picnic along the shores of Tsomgo Lake. Treat yourself to some amazing sunrise and sunset views at Tashi Viewpoint with the Himalayan range at the backdrop.   Udaipur Photo by Getty Images Known as ‘Venice of the East’, the city of Udaipur is blessed with sights that will awaken the soul and sight. Located around stunning water lakes and enveloped by the Aravalli Hills in all directions, Udaipur is known for its azure lakes, magnificent palaces, vibrant culture, and delectable food. The slight breeze in the air during the winter months offers tourists a perfect climate for sightseeing and exploring the city. What not to miss: Enjoy the annual Shilpgram Arts and Crafts Fair. Indulge in beautiful sunset boat rides at Lake Pichola or Fateh Sagar Lake. Shop at Hathi Pol Bazaar, Bada Bazaar, or the Chetak circle.   Rann of Kutch Photo by Shutterstock One of the largest salt deserts in the world, Rann of Kutch is a remarkable place with its surreal landscapes. It lies between Gujarat in India and the Sindh province in Pakistan. Given the tempestuous climate, most travelers visit the Great Rann in winter for the best chance to see the lunar-like landscapes. This salt desert has a pristine beauty. The crystal white salt desert is beautiful to watch during sunset.

Ultimate Travel Guide For An Indian Voyager

India is primed to welcome the international tourists planning a holiday for the new normal travelogue. India would be a perfect novelty trip for foreigners with distinct climatic conditions, livelihood, traditions, and sovereignty while exploring varied people, food habits, historic sculptures, shopping hauls, venerated shrines, and serene landscapes. Being an absolute vacation spot, post covid there are a few careful considerations before you plan a travel to India. Look into the details mentioned to ease you while prepping your itinerary for the popular destinations of India and explore delicacies in the narrow streets of old Delhi, Royal forts of Rajasthan, and heritage sites of Madhya Pradesh, temples of Bhuvneshwar, shopping the handicrafts at Hyderabad and boat house stay at Kerala backwaters. All the metropolis in India has a unique charm to accord the foreigners to take back the best memories from the land of Mystery and Diversity.   A pic from mediasalon.com   Vaccines and Norms before Boarding:   Check your vaccinations dues and dates before the trip and verify the vaccines approved by WHO before booking up to the bustling cities of India. Air travelers must complete the ‘Air Suvidha self-declaration form’. Travelers from specified countries need to upload their vaccination certificate or a negative COVID-19 (RT-PCR) test report to support their Air Suvidha declaration. Rules and restrictions change timely depending on the number of cases; check it before your takeoff. COVID-19 restrictions including night curfews, section implements, and limits to public transport capacity are continued in some states and union territories. The list of the vaccines approved in India https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/health-fitness/health-news/coronavirus-the-complete-list-of-covid-vaccines-currently-in-use-in-india/photostory/89300567.cms   A picture from tripsavvy.com   Minimal Backpack:   Post pandemic the backpack needs to be updated with some essentials like sanitizer, disinfected spray, masks, and a medical kit. One needs to also carry a record of your prior travel and health history, vaccine certificate, and handy covid test kits. Carry the Indian currency, passport, and license if any in your pockets for road trips to ease travel time during toll checks, borders, and high alert areas. Pack only the essentials as the tourist destinations in India are well furnished to provide the best experience for the guests (Aditi Devo bhava)   A pic from mytravelindia.com   Curating an itinerary for your trip to India:   Make a flexible trip as a long voyage would be tiresome initially and do plan a backup for unforeseen delays and shutdowns. Try planning your expedition according to the seasons to experience the best times in India. Preparing for a holiday on Christmas eve, and enjoy the best new year’s bash while staying at shacks in Kerala, Goa, or Puducherry. Planning a trip in monsoons then Gujarat, Rajasthan, and most of the southern parts with slight showers and a soothing breeze bestows the best time for travelers. In summers the hill stations like Dalhousie, Manali, and North-Eastern states would unleash high temperatures and save you from the ferocious sun. The central part of India is an all-time favorite destination with the best temperature, famous shrines, and heritage sites to add to your itinerary at any time of the year. Give it a go for the traditional attire of Indians while visiting the shrines as few temples and mosques have dress codes to follow during darshan.   A click from jfwonline.com   Points to consider: Remember to continue the covid habits like social distancing, sanitizing, and face shields. Take home the handmade souvenirs or best-crafted gold jewelry made by traditionally practiced craftsmen. Cope with Hindi while interacting or traveling with natives. Avoid cramped places and unhygienic food giants. Ensure you have a manual plan as the internet can’t be accessed at remote and high-altitude places. Try on bargaining skills at the popular shopping streets, the favorite time pass of Indian women. Relive your stress and treat minor body aches with natural ayurvedic massages.   Travel across India with the best travel buddy-like travel way to ensure your holiday without a hiccup. Get the best out of your time, money, and energy on your fun-filled and safe journey to the cultural land.