Category : Off The Beaten Track

Discovering Thonburi: A More Authentic, Off Beat Bangkok Experience

Anna
Thonburi: Off The Beaten Track In Bangkok Bangkok is one of the most visited cities in the world and most travellers only see the golden temples, glitzy bars and modern malls but there are plenty of other things to do in Bangkok. Thailand is super popular and touristy and sometimes......

5 Off Beat Wildlife Sanctuaries In India

Anna
Wildlife Sanctuaries In India – 5 off beat national parks worth visiting This is a Guest Post by Rohit Agarwal blogger at TransIndiaTravels.com. India may be famous for its cultural and religious diversity, but it is also known for the diversity of flora and fauna and offers some incredible wildlife experiences......

Why you should skip Tibet and visit Tawang instead.

Anna
Skip Tibet and visit Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh, North East India instead. I always longed to visit Tibet – just the name conjures up images of snow capped Himalayan mountains adorned with colourful, fluttering prayer flags, the roof of the world, serene Tibetan culture, the grandeur of the Potala Palace and......

8 Reasons why North East India should be on your bucket list

Anna
Why you need to add North East India to your bucket list Tucked away between Bhutan, Tibet, Myanmar and Bangladesh the captivating region of North East India is far from the chaos of Delhi and the tourist filled sights like the beaches of Goa and the Taj Mahal and the normal......

Meeting the Apatani Tribe of Ziro Valley: A Photo Essay

Anna
Meeting the Apatani Tribe of Ziro Valley: A Photo Essay The Ziro Valley is home to not only some of the picturesque scenery in North East India but also the unique Apatani tribe. Nestled within Arunachal Pradesh’s mystical and rugged Himalayan mountainscape this layered landscape of green rice fields, rivers, gently......

Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh: Adventure To The Last Shangri-La!

Anna
Welcome to Arunachal Pradesh, India! As I stood amongst the soaring Himalayan mountains, fluttering prayer flags and colourful monasteries it was hard to believe that I was not in Tibet. I was still in India, but only just. The largely unexplored diverse tribal region of North East India offers a whole......

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