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Sunday, 28 July 2019

 Best 5 romantic hotel in Asia, make your Honeymoon destination Stunning. 


We could all use a relaxing getaway now a  days. Work is hard, so is school and the steady redundancy of ordinary tasks. In case you're a millennial, there's additionally 99.9% chance you’re one meltdown away from being burned out....

With Valentine's Day practically around the bend, you may think about the ideal, sentimental excursion. Or then again in case you're destitute as am I, you may be keen on glancing through extravagant hotels you can't bear the cost of during your yearly Valentine's Day Netflix long distance race. 

In any case, here are 5 incredible  and sentimental lodgings in Asia to visit some time or another with your life partner.


1. The Oberoi Amarvilas, Agra ( India) 




It was the capital of Mughal period in 16th and 17th century,
Agra is the home of heritage sites like the Taj Mahal, Agra fort and also the most ancient City of Fatehpur Sikri

 just around 600 meters from the Taj Mahal, this hotel  has the only bar on  with Taj Mahal views . Travel and Leisure World's Best Awards, 2018 has awarded  to  this hotel  the 'Best Resort Hotel in India' and  it costs during the Valentine's Day over $16,000 every night. Hotel is best for couples and tourist.
If you are not Indian the defiantly visit this hotel, and enjoy its amazing Taj Mahal views


2. . Sri Panwa – Phuket (Thailand)



Sri Panwa is luxury pool villa hotel located on the hilltop from south of Phuket. And there is infinity pools are all surrounded by beautiful views. This hotel is also known as the  the world's best rooftop bars and the beautiful romantic Sunsets. Hotel villas are completely private and looking very sexy with infinity pools. 
And their costs around the lowest hotel at $500 per night.
If you are couple traveling in Thailand then definitely visit this amazing hotel.


3. Hanging Gardens of Bali, (Indonesia)



The best Romantic resorts.
 This admirable resort is located  in the heart of the boot misty forest-clad mountains and is surrounded by incredible 360 ​​° (degree) views.
Simply arriving here in an advantage, this is also a wonderful resort for a high tea. The resort’s private villas are stunning private pools and sun lounge terraces, dreamy four poster beds and breathtaking views are really stunning. This resorts is home  to the one of the most photographed pools in the world..
And named the world's best swimming pool. Secret garden village is just 7 km from the resorts. The rooms starting around  $540 per night. But you can get some chipper hotel as for your budget. 


4. COMO Cocoa Island, Maldives




This amazing Maldives luxury resort offers accommodation on the private shores of Kaafu Island in South Male Atoll,one of the best island in Maldives,
You can get stunning beach views,everything here is five star and above, everything seems incredible amazing.
The island resort provides indulgent spa treatments, private yoga classes,and each room has private terrace,
As best for couples. It stating price around $800.
But you can get some chipper as for your plans.



5. Soneva Kiri Koh Kood, Thailand



 Soneva Kiri is a luxury resort surrounded by untamed jungle,one of the best resort in Thailand, and can be reached via a private plane owned by the resort.
which is located in remote corner of the Koh Kood, it is Thailand's 4th largest island. The resort stunning's central pavilion: reception, library, shop bar, and main restaurant. Everything is private here, luxurious designs and furniture are all environmentally. And one of the best for couples.  Prices start from around $1400 per night.
But price may be chipper.

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Tuesday, 16 July 2019

North Sentinel Island is the most isolated island on the earth and for the reason. The tribe that lives on North Sentinel Island will kill anyone who tries to set foot on their island. This island is covered with thick vegetation. And about 40 km from port Blair.





In the Bay of Bengal, there is a remote island called North Sentinel Island it's illegal to go to North Sentinel Island because the tribe there is protected by Indian law.
It's believe that this tribe has lived in isolation on this island for 10 thousands of years, and they are one of the last group of people that have not been disturbed by civilisation. And want to be left alone by the outside world.





This island is there only world, they have here for more than 60,000 years. There is apparently about 150 of them and they really really want to be left alone.
They are believed to be descendants of people who migrate out of Africa thousands of years ago.
The tribe isn't only protected because they want to be left alone, it's also because if they come into contact with people from the outside world they could get diseases that they are not immune to.

Back In 2006, two local fishermen were killed when they tried to illegally fish near the island, and there boat accidentally go too close to the island shore.
After the 2004 tsunami, the tribe shoot arrows at a helicopter that was sent to check on them to make sure they were OK.
In fact, the north Sentinelese are probably terrified of any and all outsiders and that's because of British.




Back in 1800s the British come into contact with the tribe for the first time and they British will let's just say that there used to be a lot more tribes people. Only a fractional of the original population lives there now.
I would imagine that stories about the all outsiders who murdered all there ancestors are told among the people left, so they treat any all outsiders as a threat.

In the 1980s and 90s there were some friendly trips made by anthropologists where they left gifts for the tribe, but since 1998s any and all contact has stopped.
Sp, for the safety of the tribe and the people on the island, no one is allowed to go within 5 nautical miles of North Sentinel.


John Allen Chau



But the John Allen Chau unfortunately ignored all of this, Chau had heard about the tribe and wanted to convert them to Christianity. According to the Notes in his diary, he knew that it was illegal to go to the island.

27 years old John Allen Chau was a christian evangelist who had travelled to North Sentinel Island.
He's usually taken there by fishermen and he uses a cone to get closer to the shore.
For the record, John genuinely wanted to get to know the north Sentinelese.
The 17th and the last time on November 16th. This time he want to go by himself according to the report from fishermen, John is believes to have been killed by the tribe.

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Many officials were beginning to question the wisdom of attempting to contact a people who were healthy and content and who had tried on their own for thousands of years.
It will vital that there wish to remain unconnected is respected.

Wednesday, 10 July 2019

Mawlynnong is one of the cleanest village of India and the Asia 
It is located in meghalaya. It is about 90 km from the city shillong





It is said that all travelers has their it's advantage if the tourist visit better places he / she may learn to improve his /her own,
Mawlynnong village is one of them.
Shillong the capital of Meghalaya one of the smallest states in India it is also called as Scotland of East.

There are many different places that brought tourists but the latest one to cotch attention is Mawlynnong village it is around 90 km from shillong one can take a cab and right through the lash greenery of the hills.
The village mawlynnong with local calling it is a God's own garden, the village has been awarded the cleanest in Asia.
The recognition first come from Discovery channel in 2004 and then  enrolled it in 2006. The village consists of 97 families with a population around 600 and almost all of them are literate.




What attractions tourists to this place is its scenic beauty and cleanliness that villages strive to maintain they do not spit or litter the village use of plastic bag is also prohibited, bamboo garbage bins that adorned every nock and corner of village highlights the conciseness amount the villagers regarding cleanliness.
Cleanliness is an ago old tradition and a way of life for all villagers. The cleaning starts in morning and children carry out cleaning work every morning before rushing to school.





The people of this village earn their livehood by selling boon bitternut and fruits like orange pineapple and Jackfruit and they also charge from tourists before entry the village.jist for cleaning.





The village has two lower primary and one upper primary school but unfortunately there is no health camp centre, in village due to which villagers go to the nearby town or Shillong for their health check up.


The recognition of Mawlynnong village as Asia's cleanest village has opened up tourists advantage as tourists flock this village at different times of the year, it is a boon to the residents of mawlynnong.

This village has seen the coming up of shops restaurants and guest house to accommodate visitors.

I think every body should visit this village for to learn something and to give something to other really the village called God's own garden.
 
Watch video the cleanest village of Asia in India. 


Tuesday, 9 July 2019

India hsa great enormous and diverse destination. Bordered by seven different countries, not to mention the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, means that there are many different sides to the country."In excess of 20 official dialects, numerous religions and an assortment of cooking styles exist inside India's fringes." .To really encounter the expansiveness of Indian culture and history, travel is critical. Here we look at the best places to visit in India...!!


 10. Amritsar



The Punjabi city of Amritsar lies on the border with Pakistan and is home to the holiest of Sikh sites. The Golden Temple is in the heart of the old walled city; this serene Sikh shrine provides a place for reflection and inspiration. You can tour the Golden Temple regardless  religion, but you will need to show like the real respect by covering your head and slso removing your shoes. The streets of surrounding the temple are really a frenetic fusion of people, markets and the activity. Be sure to pick up some traditional goods, such as hand-embroidered fabrics and delicately ornate shoes. 

  9 Udaipur.



The city of lakes, Udaipur glistens romantically on the edge of the desert in Rajasthan. The city is protected by lush hills and is where you can find the mesmerizing Lake Palace in the middle of a tranquil lake. Another captivating sight is imposing but graceful City Palace, along with the Monsoon Palace, which stand out with the walls made of gleaming white marbles. Explore the old temples, with walk the winding streets of this fanciful corner of India, and slip into times past inside its ancient bazaars. 



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8 Ladakh.




 In northernmost India, in the heavily disputed Kashmir region, is the mountainous destination of Ladakh. This region is large, but it has a very low population density and the number of nomadic residents. Breathtaking, the pristine scenery is a major draw the area, but virtually the travelers will also hang out time in the town of Leh. The town is located at a very high elevation, and it is home to the 17th century Palace of the King of Ladakh. Buddhist culture is  prominent in Leh, really you may wish to explore some of the many Buddhist monasteries and the temples. 


7 Goa Beaches
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On the western coast of the India is Goa, a former the colony of Portugal that is blends the Indian culture with colonial influences and also the plenty of international tourism. Goa is popular largely because of its spectacular beaches. The busiest of all is Candolim Beach, where travelers from around the world flock to soak up the sun. Anjuna Beach, by contrast, is far less crowded. It is also an amazing place where you can walk to Chapora Fort and admire the sandy coastline from a new perspective. Palolem is also considered one of the most beautiful beaches in all of Goa with it’s natural bay surrounded by lofty headlands either the sides.

6 Delhi.



If you’re spending any time in Northern India, you will almost certainly visit the capital city of Delhi. The enormous sprawling destination is home to several districts, and it is considered to be one of the oldest cities in the world. One of the top sights in Delhi is the Red Fort, which was built in the 17th century. The Red Fort is made from sandstone, and you will be able to walk through its Lahore Gate, into the bazaar, through the jewel palace and even into the former residence of the sultan. While in Delhi, you should also make time for the many museums and religious
structures that make up the city.


 5 Caves of Ellora and Ajanta


In Maharashtra state, you can trace the caves of both Ellora and
Ajanta.  In Ellora, there is a large complex of carved temples from the rocky landscape.  These 34 cave temples are 1,500 years old, and they are from three different religions: Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism.  Ajanta is two hours away, which is home to 29 caves.  Ajanta caves are included in murals and paintings, most of which show Buddhist stories.  While two cave complexes are two hours away from each other, it is better to visit both to compare these incredible attractions.

 4 Varanasi.



A city that may seem strange to many Westerners, Varanasi is of great religious importance. The holy city sits on the banks of the divine Ganges and is believed by Hindus to be a sacred place of pilgrimage. The city is known for the religious practices that take place on the ghats alongside the river; pilgrims wash themselves in the waters of the Ganges and the bodies of Hindus are cremated. The sights of life and death along the riverside can be shocking, but a visit to Varanasi is also contemplative, and ultimately, helps visitors to further understand India’s deep cultural and spiritual practices. 

 3 Kerala.



The southwestern state of India known as Kerala is a place of tropical beauty. Palm trees, white sand beaches and eco-tourism are all big reasons to explore the region. Besides its famous backwaters, elegant houseboats and temple festivals, Kerala is also home to the Thekkady Tiger preserve. The hub of Kerala is the city of Kochi, where you can see the local fishing industry thriving along with modern high-rises and colonial architecture.

2 Jaipur.



The Pink City of Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan and is the place you can locate the lovely Golden Post a rambling, staggering complex set in the slope sitting above a lake. Found only outside of the city and inherent 1592, the vainglorious fortification was likewise a royal residence for quite a while yet is currently a great vacation spot. Make a point to travel to the lavish city castle with its staggering yards and plant enclosures, in addition to the incredibly perplexing Royal residence of Winds. Jaipur shapes one corner of the Brilliant Triangle, and it likewise makes an extraordinary entryway into the lesser-known goals inside
Rajasthan.

1 Agra.



Agra is known for one thing - the prestigious and ultimately influential Taj Mahal.  Located on the southern bank of Yamuna River, Taj has millions of tourists in the year.  Made by the Emperor as an extraordinary monument for his wife, the tomble porcelain symbolizes white marble romance and adventure.  Agra itself sits in the shadow of its grand monument, but is a small and welcome city.  Agra fort is an attractive place in ancient Mughal period - here are coworkers on the walls and look at their first compelling glimpse of the Taj.

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Monday, 8 July 2019

Fuxing of China was contracted as the world's fastest commercial bullet train, started operations in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region on Monday.


According to manufacturer of China Railway Corporation, the next-generation the trains run at 350 kilometers per hour (217 mph), with top speeds hitting the 400-kilometer (249-mile) mark.


Fuxing means “rejuvenation”, according to South China Morning Post, putting the trains, which were tested in July, in line with President Xi Jinping’s slogan of national rejuvenation.
The trains, running on the Beijing-Shanghai line from September 21, are expected to cut travel time between the cities — a distance of 1,318 kilometers (819 miles) — from six to only 4.5 hours, making seven round trips a day.


The route between the Beijing and Shanghai is reportedly among the most used high-speed railways, with some 600 million commuters riding since 2011.

It was also noted to be the most profitable, reportedly earning 6.6 billion yuan (about $1 billion) in profits in 2015.


As per People’s Daily, China began running trains at 350 km/h in August 2008. At least three more lines of similar speeds were launched subsequently, until the government required slowdowns between 250 and 300 km/h (155 and 186 mph) following a deadly accident in Zhejiang Province in 201


At 22,000 kilometers (13,670 miles), China owns the world’s longest high-speed rail network, roughly 60% of the global total. The government aims to further the distance at 30,000 kilometers (18,641 miles) by 2020.....!!

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