India Introduces First-ever eSIM for Simplified International Travel
If you're gearing up for an international journey, here's news that will ease your travel woes. Say goodbye to exorbitant international roaming charges, thanks to India's inaugural consumer travel eSIM, brought to you by Sensorise, an M2M service provider. This revolutionary eSIM is designed to cater to leisure travelers, corporate jet-setters, and students, offering an affordable alternative to traditional international roaming telecom solutions. Priced at under $10, this eSIM provides worldwide connectivity, accessible in more than 190 countries through the Sensorise mobile app, which boasts a selection of over 1,000 customizable...
The Upcoming Ram Temple in Ayodhya to Feature an 8-Foot Gold-Plated Marble Throne for Lord Ram’s Idol
In an exciting development, the forthcoming Ram Temple in Ayodhya is set to unveil an impressive addition - an 8-foot tall gold-plated marble throne for the idol of Lord Ram. Crafted by skilled artisans from Rajasthan, this majestic throne is slated to arrive in Ayodhya by December 15, according to reports. Anil Mishra, a member of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, shared that this ornate marble throne will find its place within the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. "The throne to be placed in the sanctum sanctorum of Ram...
Noida Airport: A More Affordable and Convenient Choice Over Delhi’s IGI Airport
The forthcoming Noida International Airport in Jewar, Uttar Pradesh, is set to redefine air travel by offering a cost-effective alternative to the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) in Delhi. Travelers can expect to save up to INR 1,500 per flight ticket, making Noida Airport a budget-friendly option. This exciting development is not only a win for passengers but also a significant boost to air travel accessibility in the region. Price Difference Initial reports indicate that ticket fares at Noida Airport will be around 10 to 15% cheaper than those at IGI Airport. For...
Discover the Ecological Gem of Punjab: Harike Wetlands
Punjab, renowned for its lush farmlands and vibrant culture, is also the proud custodian of one of India's most ecologically vital treasures – the Harike Wetlands. Stretching across the districts of Tarn Taran Sahib, Ferozepur, and Kapurthala, these wetlands occupy a significant place in Punjab's natural heritage, amidst a landscape dominated by agriculture. Encompassing an impressive expanse of approximately 41 square kilometers, the origins of the Harike Wetlands can be traced to the harmonious confluence of the Beas and Sutlej rivers. For those uninitiated, the Harike Wetlands are an enchanting sanctuary for...
Discover Rajasthan’s Majestic Hill Forts for an Enchanting Winter Getaway
Rajasthan, often referred to as the "Land of Kings," beckons with a treasure trove of adventures for those seeking to explore its historical wonders. Nestled amid dense forests, the age-old hill forts of this region promise to quench your thirst for exploration and offer a perfect winter retreat. 1. Alwar Fort, Alwar Perched on a hill, the Alwar Fort provides a commanding view of the city. This fort stands as a testament to captivating architecture and a storied history, making it a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts. 2. Ranthambore Fort, Sawai Madhopur Situated within...
Embrace the Rich Culture of Kerala at the Keraleeyam Festival in Thiruvananthapuram
Thiruvananthapuram Thiruvananthapuram, the vibrant capital city of Kerala, is currently ablaze with the colors, sounds, and flavors of the Keraleeyam Festival, a week-long extravaganza celebrating the essence of Kerala. This grand festival, which commenced today and runs until November 7, is not just a celebration of the state's cultural heritage but a showcase of its artistic prowess, trade, and much more. Spread across more than 40 venues, the Keraleeyam Festival is a bold endeavor to highlight the remarkable progress Kerala has achieved. The program features an array of seminars, exhibitions, fairs, and...
Thailand Extends Visa-Free Entry for Indians Until May 2024
Good news for Indian travelers! Starting from November 10, 2023, Indians can now explore the wonders of Thailand without the need for a visa, and this privilege extends until May 31, 2024. The Thai Tourism authority has decided to waive the visa requirement, allowing Indian citizens to stay in the country for up to 30 days. In September, Thailand had already taken a similar step for Chinese nationals. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Indian tourists have become the focus of attention for numerous countries' tourism boards. This year, India...
Explore Zermatt: Switzerland’s Car-Free and Renowned Haven
Nestled in the heart of the Swiss Alps, Zermatt beckons as your next eco-conscious holiday haven. And why, you ask? Zermatt wears its car-free status as a badge of honor. Private vehicles are permitted only as far as Täsch, from where visitors must opt for the train or hire small electric cars, complete with the requisite access permit, as neglecting this crucial document could result in a hefty fine. Zermatt's car-free ethos Zermatt's car-free ethos is not a recent endeavor; it has been a long-standing commitment. When you journey to Zermatt, anticipate...
Discover the Splendor of Dharamsala’s Snowline Trek
Dharamsala, famed not only as a religious hub for Buddhists but also as one of the most breathtaking destinations in Himachal Pradesh, beckons adventure enthusiasts from far and wide. Nestled in the heart of Himachal Pradesh, the picturesque town of Dharamsala offers a treasure trove of thrilling trekking opportunities, with the renowned Triund trek often taking the spotlight. However, hidden just 3-4 km beyond Triund lies a place that promises to leave you spellbound – the Snowline Trek. The Snowline Trek is an extraordinary odyssey that immerses you in the majesty...
Hidden Gems in the Western Ghats Perfect for a November Getaway
The Western Ghats, a formidable and ancient mountain range, stands as a testament to the majestic beauty of nature. Its rugged terrain is adorned with lush tropical forests, charming hill stations, cascading waterfalls, and a diverse range of flora and fauna. Stretching for about 1,600 kilometers along the western coast of the Indian subcontinent, it has earned its status as a UNESCO World Heritage site, celebrated for its rich biodiversity. Here, we unveil some lesser-known treasures in the Western Ghats that deserve a spot on your travel bucket list this...