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THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LAKES IN UDAIPUR TO EXPLORE!!

Udaipur the City of Lakes is not a city, it’s an experience. Hidden away in Rajasthan’s Aravalli hills, this enchanted land is famous for its beautiful lakes that enhance its royal aura. The sunset on Lake Pichola, a mesmerising boat ride on Fateh Sagar Lake, or standing at the beauty of Badi Lake, is something one cannot miss. The city’s lakes offer peaceful boat rides and breathtaking views. There are popular tourist attractions like The City Palace, Bagore ki Haveli, and Jain Mandir that lie within walking distance of each other. If you’re a tourist hunting for perfect spots, a romantic getaway couple, or just someone who adores nature, Udaipur is the perfect place for you.    This guide will lead you through some of the most beautiful lakes in Udaipur. So, let’s dive into the charm of this beautiful city.      Udaipur the city of lakes       1. Lake Pichola: Royal jewel of Udaipur  The most famous lake in Udaipur, Pichola Lake is surrounded by historic palaces, ghats, and heritage hotels. Pichola Lake was created in 1362 by a Banjara tribesman and later expanded by Maharana Udai Singh II when he established Udaipur.This lake is known for stunning Lake Palace and Jag Mandir. Boat rides in Lake Pichola are a must for people who enjoy scenic views.    ● Best Time to Visit: October to March.  ● Activities: Boating, Photography, Sightseeing.  ● Nearby Attractions: City Palace, Bagore Ki Haveli, Jag Mandir.      A dreamy and stunning Lake Pichola in Udaipur where boats glide calmly.     2. Fateh Sagar Lake: Second largest attraction  Fateh Sagar Lake lies Northwest to Lake Pichola, surrounded by hills and woodlands. It is known for its blue waters and lush surroundings. This is one of the most famous lakes which consists of three islands, with Nehru Park being the top attraction. It is one of the must visit lakes in Udaipur.    ● Best Time to Visit: October to March.  ● Activities: Photography, Boating.  ● Nearby Attractions: Nehru Garden, Moti Magri.      Breathtaking views of Fateh Sagar Lake with its deep blue waters.     3. Jaisamand Lake: Asia’s Second Largest Artificial Lake  Jaisamand Lake, referred to as Dhebar Lake, is Asia’s second largest artificial lake which offers breathtaking views. The lake is surrounded by marble-carved cenotaphs and palaces on all sides. It’s a perfect boating spot to capture the sunset when the lake turns golden and creates a picture-perfect moment.               ● Best Time to Visit: October to March.             ● Activities: Boating, Wildlife Exploration.             ● Nearby Attractions: Jaisamand Wildlife Sanctuary, Hawa Mahal.       Mesmerising Jaisamand Lake, surrounded by lush green hills and serene water.                                  4. Udai Sagar Lake: A Heritage Gem  Udai Sagar Lake, one of the major lakes of Udaipur, offers stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere away from the city’s hustle. Udai Sagar Lake looks serene during monsoons, when the region surrounding the lake looks fresh and greener.    ● Best Time to Visit: August to March.  ● Activities: Photography,Birdwatching.  ● Nearby Attractions: Udai Sagar Dam.      Udai Sagar lake serene beauty surrounded by crystal clear waters       5. Badi Lake: The Hidden Bliss  Badi Lake, also known as Jiyan Sagar, is one of Udaipur’s most underrated yet beautiful lakes. The lake is surrounded by a peaceful stone-laden walkway. It is a perfect spot for a picnic and getaway for nature lovers.    ● Best Time to Visit: Monsoon and winter months.  ● Activities: Trekking, Swimming, Photography.  ● Nearby Attractions: Bahubali Hill.     Badi Lake in Udaipur, a serene lake surrounded by Aravalli hills with breathtaking views.     6. Rajsamand Lake: A Celestial Lake  Rajsamand Lake is a stunning artificial lake offering a peaceful environment and beautiful views. Sunrise is the perfect time to come here and see the beautiful scenery. The most majestic attraction of Rajsamand Lake is the nine marble ghats also called ‘nav chawkis’.    ● Best Time to Visit: Monsoon and winter months  ● Activities: Boating, Photography, Exploring Marble Ghats  ● Nearby Attractions: : Kankroli Temple, Dwarkadhish Temple, Haldi Ghati, Chetak Samadhi.      Rajsamand Lake in Rajasthan, a historic artificial lake known for its stunning marble embankments, scenic beauty, and rich cultural heritage.       7.Dudh Talai: Peaceful Escape  Dudh Talai lake is a small pretty lake near Lake Pichola surrounded by lush gardens with a stunning sunset view. It is perfect for a peaceful escape in the heart of the city. At the Dudh Talai Lake visitors can soak in scenic views of Lake Pichola, Lake Palace and Jag Mandir.    ● Best Time to Visit: Monsoon and winter months  ● Activities: Boating, Photography, Sunset viewing,Ropeway ride.  ● Nearby Attractions: : Manikya Lal Verma Garden, Karni Mata Temple, Lake Pichola.      Dudh Talai Lake is a serene lake surrounded by lush greenery, scenic viewpoints, and historic temples.       8. Swaroop Sagar Lake: Soothing Retreat  Swaroop Sagar Lake is a small cozy lake which serves as a link between Lake Pichola and Fateh Sagar Lake. It gives peaceful views, less crowded surroundings, and is an excellent picnic spot. It is a perfect spot to enjoy a cozy and romantic boat ride.    ● Best Time to Visit: Monsoon and winter.  ● Activities: Boating, Photography, Sightseeing.  ● Nearby Attractions: Lake Pichola, Fateh Sagar Lake, Gangaur Ghat, Bagore Ki Haveli.      Swaroop Sagar Lake in Udaipur with serene waters and views.     Boat rides and timings:  Boat rides on Lake Pichola run from 9 AM to 5 PM daily. Sunset cruises come with premium rates. Here’s what you’ll pay:    ● Regular boat rides: Rs. 400 for adults, Rs. 200 for children.  ● Sunset cruises: Rs. 700 for adults, Rs. 400 for children.  ● Motor boats: Rs. 200 for adults, Rs. 100 for children.    Boat rides on Fateh Sagar Lake run from 8 AM to 4:30 PM daily. It has budget-friendly options. Here’s what you’ll pay:    ● Regular boat rides: Rs. 15 to 30.  ● Motor Boats: Rs.

Best Hidden Beaches in Goa for Peaceful Escape!!

Goa, the state with vibrant nightlife, stunning coastline, and bustling beaches, also hides some of the most peaceful and secluded beaches. The popular beaches like Baga, Calangute, and Anjuna attract large crowds. There are also multiple offbeat and lesser-known beaches of Goa that provide a peaceful environment  that lets you escape the tourist rush. The crystal clear waters of Vainguinim Beach and Cola Beach’s stunning beauty surrounded by coconut trees are perfect hideaways. The most peaceful beach experiences are from March to April or from November to December.   Whether you’re looking for quiet beaches in North Goa or majestic beaches in South Goa, this guide will take you through the best hidden beaches in Goa.     Serene view of  beach in Goa featuring greenery and crystal clear water.   1. BUTTERFLY BEACH:   Butterfly beach is one of the most beautiful beaches known for its peaceful environment and serene views. The most eye-catching feature of this beach is that you can witness many butterflies flying over the hilltop. This beach is situated on the northern end of the Palolem beach and is accessible by boat or trek. Butterfly beach is a must visit for people who love nature and calm environment.     Butterfly beach with golden sand and warm blue water surrounded by lush green forest.     2.  KAKOLEM BEACH:   Kakolem beach is one of the best hidden beaches with breathtaking views. It is surrounded by cliffs and greenery away from the hustle bustle. This beach offers a unique experience with the best sunset views and peaceful environment. It is the perfect spot for a relaxing trip along with the beauty of nature. Kakolem beach is a must visit for nature lovers and photographers.   A hidden paradise- Kakolem beach featuring serene views surrounded by lush green hills. 3. GALGIBAGA BEACH:   Galgibaga beach is one of the cleanest and most peaceful beaches that remains untouched surrounded by golden sand and crystal clear waters. This beach is surrounded by palm trees making it perfect for a relaxing stroll offering a serene atmosphere. Galgibaga beach remains refreshingly undeveloped, with minimal commercial activity providing people to enjoy the raw beauty of nature. It is a must visit for those who want to experience untouched natural beauty.   Scenic views of Galgibaga Beach framed by lush greenery and golden sands meeting crystal water. 4. COLA BEACH:   Cola Beach is one of Goa’s most secluded and untouched beaches, perfect escape for nature lovers. It lies hidden behind thick vegetation and palm trees. Cola Beach features a stunning blue lagoon where a small river meets the Arabian Sea. This beach is a great place to disconnect with city life and relax. It is a must visit for people who want to enjoy raw, untouched beauty with a magical lagoon. The best time to visit Cola beach is November to May as the place remains closed during Monsoons.   Cola Beach with its stunning views featuring the majestic blue lagoon. 5.HOLLANT BEACH:   Hollant Beach is a peaceful, quiet and lesser known beach. It is one of the rare beaches to watch a stunning sunrise over the sea. Unlike many other goa beaches this beach is safe for swimming because of its slow and gentle waves. Hollant beach is perfect for people who want to relax in a calm environment. It is a must visit for photographers and nature lovers.    Hollant beach, surrounded by palm trees and crystal clear water offering a peaceful ambiance.   5.SINQUERIM BEACH:    Sinquerim beach is one of the least crowded beaches in North Goa. It is a good spot for a peaceful retreat. Sinquerim beach offers serene views with mesmerizing sunsets over the crystal clear water. It is perfect for those looking for peaceful beaches in North Goa.  This beach is a must visit for nature lovers and photographers.    Sinquerim beach, featuring scenic views with crystal clear water.   6. AGONDA BEACH:   Agonda Beach is one of the most peaceful beaches of South Goa. It is surrounded by palm trees and gentle waves. This beach offers a serene environment where one can relax and soak in the natural beauty. Agonda Beach is perfect for long walks, Swimming and relaxing. Agonda Beach is the perfect place for people who love exploring hidden gems. It is a must visit if you want to experience a peaceful setting surrounded by nature.   Scenic view of Agonda Beach with  palm trees and clear blue sky offering a serene coastal getaway.   7. BETALBATIM BEACH:   Betalbatim Beach is one of the most serene and peaceful beaches away from large crowds. This beach is famous for its sunset where one can see the most enchanting sunset. Betalbatim beach is a heaven for people who love clean and peaceful environments with scenic views. It is also known for its dolphin spotting opportunities. This is the perfect spot for nature lovers and solitude seekers.   Night view of Betalbatim Beach showcasing scenic coastal landscape and peaceful setting.   8. VAINGUINIM BEACH:   Vainguinim beach is a hidden gem in Goa known for its silver sand seashore and peaceful atmosphere. This place offers serene views with greenish blue water and lush greenery. It is ideal for sunbathing, swimming and long walks. Vainguinim beach is a great spot and must visit for birdwatchers, families and nature lovers.    Serene views of  Vainguinim beach featuring golden sand, lush greenery and crystal water     Best Times to Visit Hidden Beaches: The charm of Goa’s hidden beaches is best enjoyed when you plan your trip during the ideal months.   Off-Season Experience: November to December and March to April are perfect weather and there are fewer tourists at secret beaches. These months offer peaceful moments away from the usual tourist buzz. These hidden beaches become peaceful during the off-season. This would be the perfect time to experience the beauty of these beaches without distractions.   Monsoon Beauty at these hidden gems: The monsoon months from June to September

Top 9 Adventure Sports in Meghalaya

Ever wanted a vacation where you could enjoy a peaceful landscape, delicious food, and adventurous sports all in one? Shillong, the Scotland of East, and Meghalaya’s capital city, is that destination. The topography of this city is rich with forests, waterfalls, lakes, hills, and plains, making it the hub of adventure sports in Meghalaya. Here we have combined a list of all adventurous activities in Meghalaya, along with our personal tips on how and when to do these sports.   1. Camping 2. Boating above crystal 3. Cave exploration 4. River Rafting and kayaking 5. Paragliding 6. Trekking 7. Elephant falls 8. Horse Riding 9. Visit Asia’s cleanest village     Camping among the Legends in the Sacred Forest:   CAMPING IN THE SACRED FOREST   The sacred forest of Mawlynnong might as well be named as the scared forest of Mawlynnong for the legend surrounding the forest – nothing goes out of this forest. The native tribe warns that nothing should be taken out of the forest, not even a dead leaf or log, otherwise the doer may suffer a mysterious illness that could even be fatal.   Follow the mesmerizing trail of the forest to find a suitable camping sight (make sure you don’t run off-track and end up deep into the forest. It’s unadvisable for obvious reasons). Enjoy the journey spotting frequent monoliths and a mysterious groove called Labasa which natives deem as their deity and believe that Labasa can turn into a leopard/tiger to protect its people from dangers.   Cost: Cab ride – INR 1800/-, Entry fees – INR 20 per person, Guide fees – INR 400 for a half-hour (compulsory to hire and you can pay extra for a longer time), Extra charges – INR 20/- for camera, INR 50/- for vehicle. Best time to visit: September- October (avoid monsoon) How to reach: 25 KM cab ride from Shillong     Boating above Crystal:   BOATING IN UMNGOT RIVER     Now, this is where your Meghalaya tourism compares to the Banana beach in Phuket, Thailand. The Umngot river, better known as Dawki river near Shillong is so crystal-clear that boats appear to be floating above glass. You can see unique rocks at the bottom of the river and endless fish species racing alongside you through the course of the river. Apart from boating, activities like cliff jumping and zip-lining are also available here. Or you can just relax with your feet dipped in water at the shallow end of the river. The journey from Shillong to Dawki river, albeit a long one, is full of picturesque views of the beautiful city that won’t let you look at the watch.   Cost: INR 600 per person (maximum 4 allowed in one boat Best time to watch: January to May (avoid monsoon) How to reach: 95km cab ride from Shillong     Cave Exploration:   NATURE MADE SHIVALINGA AT MAWJYMBUIN CAVE   Cave exploration is a major part of Meghalaya tourism and if you’re mystery seeking soul, the caves of Shillong are your new best friend. 9 out of 10 deepest caves in India are in Meghalaya and have been the subject of attention of hikers, geologists, and historians alike. Each cave has a mystery, a legend, and a panoramic view to offer. Some caves even have vertical slide-downs, waist-high water passages, and dark, slippery trails. Exploring the caves of Shillong is nothing less than a journey to the mysterious island.   The 6 best caves to explore are: 1. Mawjymbuin Cave (Mawsynram Village) 2. Mawsmai Cave (Cherrapunjee) 3. Krem Mawmluh (Cherrapunjee) 4. Krem Umshyrpi (Cherrapunjee) 5. Siju Cave ( East Garo Hills) 6. Marai Cave (Jowai Road).   Cost: nominal or no entry fee Best time to visit: any time of the year How to reach: 1-3 hours cab ride from Shillong   River Rafting and Kayaking:   RAFTING IN THE DAWKI RIVER   Water sports make up for a huge part of adventure sports in Meghalaya and White-water rafting tops the list for any water enthusiast. Feel the strong and icy freshwater gushing against your face as you fervently peddle the raft with the flow of the river. River rafting can be enjoyed at the Barapani lake or in the Dawki River.   For beginners, we suggest Kayaking in the Kynshi river – one of the best kayaking destinations in India, however, kayaking can also be done in the Umiam lake, which is just a half-hour drive from Shillong. Either way, water sports at Shillong are a major tourist attraction to Meghalaya and will leave you feeling refreshed and energized.   Cost: average cost for both rafting and kayaking is INR 700 per person Best time to visit: all year long, avoiding monsoon How to reach: Barapani lake, Dawki river, Kynshi river, and Umiam lake are 17 km, 95km, 53km, and 17km from Shillong, respectively.   Paragliding:   PARAGLIDING IN MEGHALAYA   Meghalaya is one of the best places for paragliding in India. With a gliding height of 700 meters, you’ll be in awe of the exquisite view before you, and no matter how long you stay in the sky, you always land down wanting more. Paragliding tickets can be prebooked or purchased on the spot. Paragliding cost per adult is around INR 2000. A little expensive, but with the best equipment, trained help, and assured safety, the experience is worth the cost.   Cost: INR 2500 PER PERSON Best time to visit: any time of the year How to visit: there are several paragliding spots in Shillong depending on the company/agent you choose.   Trekking on the David Scott Trail:   DAVID SCOTT TRAIL, MAWLYNNONG   Thakk gaye Bunny? If not, get ready to trek on one of India’s oldest trek routes, constructed during the British administration in India. The David Scott Trek (named after the British administrator David Scott) is a 16 km long trek that runs in the sacred forest and stretches between two villages – Mawphlang and Lad

Manali Workation Guide 2025: Where to Stay & Work Remotely

We all, at times, get bored with the monotony of our daily lives, don’t we? A change of scenery can do wonders, especially when you have the opportunity to work remotely from a beautiful location like Manali.   Workations provide the perfect balance between productivity and exploration. Starting your day among clear mountain air while drinking chai by the peaks followed by a peaceful evening riverside walk becomes your new work experience. Workations deliver serene office conditions combined with wandering freetime without repetitive home or workplace interruptions.   Manali stands as one of the best workation destinations in India because of its beautiful scenery and peaceful atmosphere. The Himalayan Valley provides digital nomads and remote workers and freelancers a perfect environment to stop and make better choices.   Breathtaking views of Manali surrounded by mountains What to expect from a Workation?   This isn’t just another vacation or a weekend getaway; it’s a perfect balance between work and relaxation. Unlike a holiday where the main focus is exploration, a workation allows you to continue your professional commitments while being immersed in nature.   A day at Manali begins with peaceful mornings and fresh mountain breeze followed by traditional Himachali food and river bank tea while completing the evening with Himalayan sunset views.Workations represent a modern travel paradigm which unites office work with vacation vibes thus providing people an effective method to escape city distractions. More than several professionals claim that working from Manali transforms their productivity while recharging their energy levels as well as stimulating their creative minds.   The work environment becomes more productive and efficient because employees achieve better focus while working in peaceful surroundings beyond cities. The transformation of your setting creates new ways for you to think that result in original solutions. The essence of work should always take precedence before engaging in exploration through scheduled short hikes or nature walks and cultural visits.   Manali, best workation destination of India Get it all covered!   Since a workation usually lasts longer than a typical vacation, proper planning is necessary. Here are some essentials to consider:   Reliable Internet: Ensure your accommodation has a stable and high-speed internet connection. Comfortable Work Setup: Look for places that provide a good desk and chair for long working hours. Power Backup: Electricity is mostly stable in Manali, but a power backup is always a plus. Traveler Reviews: Before booking, read reviews from previous guests to ensure the place meets your expectations.aking a decision.   About Manali Manali: The summer queen of India; Image Credit: Shruti Dadwal on Unsplash Manali, the paradise for mountain lovers, is known for its spellbinding and captivating landscapes. Every traveler you ask has been captivated by this Himalayan town in some capacity. The town wakes up to chilly mornings and settles for mesmerizing sunsets.   A family going to hill stations in summer prefers Manali, solo travelers find peace and solitude in this town, and even a couple seeking some ‘us time’ pins their destination down to Manali. There is no doubt about the little town emerging as a popular tourist destination. However, apart from its traditional visitor base, Manali has an increasing number of workation experiences hosted by locals. Workations have become a catch among young visitors who now are looking for aesthetical ways to make WFH more interactive.   The summer queen of India has a strange way of welcoming you into its natural backdrop. Here, you will be moved to realize your true potential and take proactive measures. Remote working is fun with workation, especially in Manali. You wake up to the view of the mighty Himalayan peaks, the seasonal birds chirping and the slow waters of river Beas, boosting your enthusiasm to work proficiently.   Stays for Workation in Manali   1. Woodland Retreat   Woodland Retreat is located in the village of Shuru, just over 5 kilometers from Manali. The ambiance is welcoming, and the views are breathtaking. It includes almost everything on your checklist for a Himalayan homestay. It has 4 independent floors, each having 3 bedrooms attached with bathrooms. You can book your stay with friends to maximize your homestay memories.   Spacious rooms with balconies Independent floors, ideal for groups Tranquil and work-friendly environment   Scenic views from the Woodland Retreat   2. Hotel Lonchenpa B&B   Situated in the heart of Manali, just a two-minute walk from Mall Road, this Airbnb stay is perfect for those who like being close to town but still want scenic views. The visitors here can interact with fellow mates in the lobby cum living room. It offers moderately priced accommodation comparing the prices of other stays.   Affordable rates considering its prime location Housekeeping services included Balcony views of the mountains   Night view of Hotel Lonchenpa B&B 3. Hill House   Hosted by Swati, Color Stays Hill House in Manali is a budget-friendly stay on top of a hill. The property is near Hadimba Temple. Located amidst the mighty Himalayas surrounded by a lush green garden, blooming with apple, plum, and pine trees, it has the beautiful look of a wooden house with a modern architectural base.   Free Wi-Fi and entertainment options Surrounded by apple, plum, and pine trees Wooden house with a modern touch Cute and cozy vibes of Hill House, Manali   4. Himalayan Riverside Retreat   A charming retreat by the Beas River, perfect for professionals who enjoy working with a view of flowing waters. Ideal for those who love soothing sound of river.   Riverside seating areas Cozy rooms with ample natural light Great for relaxation after work   Scenic view of retreat 5. La Luna Nueva in Manali   A traditional Himalayan house surrounded by apple orchards and snow-capped mountains, this property offers peace and tranquility away from tourist crowds. It also is the last house before the ascend to Banara village trek.   Budget-friendly Ideal for remote work with minimal distractions Located at the starting point of the Banara village trek   Homestay in Manali

6 Hippie Places/Hotspots In India You Must Visit

Tired of the same old tourist traps? It is time to travel while abandoning plans to experience India’s most well-known hippie hotspots. These travel destinations provide environmentally friendly beach camping in Goa and natural mountain escapes in Himachal which focus on artistic experiences and musical expression and soulful encounters.     These six locations deliver an unbelievable travel experience that satisfies all adventure seekers, seekers of peace and people looking to escape their everyday existence. Get ready to experience an unforgettable period of time loss which will reveal your true self.   Gokarna Goa Hampi Kasol Kasar Devi Varkala   1) Gokarna   Om Beach, Gokarna. Source: Unsplash District – Uttara Kannada State – Karnataka     A temple town in Karnataka, Gokarna is the new go to for those seeking secluded serenity. Though growing in popularity, it remains far from the crowded chaos of Goa. Before tourists arrived, the Halakkis tribe were the sole inhabitants. Their deeply rooted, non-materialistic way of life has influenced the hippie culture that thrives here.   Beyond temples, Om, Kudle, and Paradise Beach, just 6 km from the bus stand are easily accessible by auto. You can even hike across hills and rocks between them, making for a raw, nature-filled experience. Relax on sun-kissed shores, join Yoga Ashrams near Kudle Beach, or stay in seaside shacks to immerse yourself in the hippie vibe. Bonfires, music, and dancing under the stars are common, and the laid-back lifestyle means spotting the odd pot user isn’t unusual. With breathtaking sunrises and sunsets, a trip to Gokarna has no set timeline you might stay for days or even weeks, never tiring of its charm.   2) Goa   Arambol Beach Festival, Goa. Source: Pixabay There’s no way you haven’t heard of Goa, the OG hippie destination in India. Since the 1960s, free spirits have flocked here for its spirituality, cultural isolation, and later, its legendary nightlife. Anjuna, Vagator, and Baga were their first hotspots, but now Agonda and other coastal gems share the spotlight. By the ‘80s, Goa’s hippie culture marked by psychedelic rock, carefree parties, and hallucinogens had gained worldwide fame. Though local concerns toned things down, the hippie legacy lives on in yoga, meditation, and a free-spirited lifestyle. Beyond the commercial party scene, Goa still offers peaceful retreats. Keri, Cola, Patnem, and Galgibaga beaches are perfect for solitude, while Arambol strikes the right balance between seclusion and an immersive hippie vibe. Shacks, live music, and (technically illegal but common) cannabis use add to its allure. Whether you prefer quiet beach days or electrifying psytrance nights, Goa remains a timeless escape for wanderers and wild hearts alike.   The most offbeat Goa   To personalize your own travel experience in Goa and Gokarna, start crafting your travel experience here   3) Hampi   A Man With His Coracle at Tungabhadra River, Hampi District – Ballari State – Karnataka   Once the grand capital of the Vijayanagara Empire, Hampi is now a magnet for spiritual seekers and backpackers alike. Just 12 km from Hospet, this ancient village is famed for its rock-cut temples, surreal landscapes, and tranquil atmosphere. Across the Tungabhadra River lies the heart of Hampi’s hippie culture, Hippie Island (though not an actual island). With prehistoric boulder-strewn scenery, lush rice fields, and colorful murals, it offers a laid-back escape from the outside world. The island got its name from travelers embracing its rugged, carefree lifestyle, reflected in its homestays, artsy shacks, and vibrant cafes. Only 2 km from the Hampi bus stand, ferries take you across to a world where psychedelics, live music, and a bohemian spirit are part of the experience. Whether you’re watching the sunset from hilltop temples, floating in coracles, or enjoying a lo-fi café scene, Hampi’s magic will leave you spellbound.   4) Kasol   Parvati River, Kasol District: Kullu State: Himachal Pradesh   Nestled in Parvati Valley along the Parvati River, Kasol is an urbanized village and a gateway to nearby gems like Tosh, Chalal, and Malana. A year-round magnet for peace-seekers and travelers—especially from Israel—it thrives on its laid-back vibe and welcoming locals. With cannabis cultivation deeply rooted in the region’s economy, Kasol’s markets, cafes, and decor reflect a liberal, bohemian culture—from Bob Marley posters to marijuana-leaf souvenirs. Riverside hotels offer stunning views, while homestays blend perfectly with nature, making for a more immersive experience. Trekking from Kasol leads to Malana, a remote village known for its mysterious culture and self-imposed isolation. Chalal, a 45-minute trek away, is famed for its underground rave parties, while Tosh, only reachable by a wooden bridge, offers breathtaking panoramic views. Kasol isn’t just a destination, it’s an experience of nature, music, and a carefree lifestyle, making it a true hippie haven in the Himalayas.   For the best places to visit in Kasol check out this blog. Here’s how we think you should spend your weekend in Kasol: The best of Kasol   5) Kasar Devi   The Stunning Mountains Of Almora District: Almora State: Uttarakhand   Kasar Devi is a quiet, peaceful backpacker destination with a mellow vibe, panoramic views, and mind-blowing Himalayan landscapes in the small town of Almora. There’s not much to do here, making it the perfect place to chill and meditate on your thoughts. Kasar Devi is now a cult destination for backpackers, tied deeply to spirituality and Buddhism. The slopes here are known for extremely potent cannabis, a well-kept secret among visitors. Timothy Leary, famous for his psychedelic research, was one of the earliest travelers, bringing along hippies and seekers of inner reflection. Modern times have seen luxury hotels and a four-star resort emerge, offering local treks, Ayurvedic massages, and power yoga, all rooted in spiritual traditions. Restaurants now serve pizza and burgers, a contrast to the tourist-free 1970s, yet the aura of Kasar Devi remains unchanged. Trekking here is an experience like no other, with breathtaking views of Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Panchachuli peaks, making Kasar Devi a timeless haven of nature, peace, and counterculture.   6) Varkala   Varkala Beach District: Trivandrum State: Kerala   Just 36 km from Trivandrum, Varkala is a perfect blend of tranquility and