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Offbeat Travel Itineraries from Mumbai

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  The city that never sleeps, otherwise known as Mumbai, is a cradle of vibrant cultural mixes, fast-paced life, and iconic skylines. There is a lot more to the metropolis than the usual chaos offers us. Beneath the surface there is a goldmine of exotic and alternative traveling experiences. The people looking outside the typical Lonavala and Goa vacation can find a lot of hidden treasures and unpopular pathways to discover. These are some of the eccentric travel plans available out of Mumbai that will bring the much-needed reprieve of exhilaration as well as a sort of remembrance. 1. Jawhar: The Capital of Tribal Art Jawhar, located almost 165 km away from Mumbai, in the Palghar district, is an off-the-beaten-track hill station, which is a perfect amalgamation of natural and cultural heritage. It is famous for its Warli arts, waterfalls, and scenic landscapes but is suitable to be visited by some tourists seeking to get a deeper cultural exposure. A plan of the itinerary here woul...

Let’s Avoid the Pahads During Rain: 4 Best Alternatives

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  When the Hills Are Off-Limits The monsoon gives the mountains beautiful hues of green, yet the monsoon also accompanies the dangers of landslides, slippery roads, and unpredictable weather. Those who yearn to travel and who do not want to take the risks of the Pahads in the rainy season have safe and equally interesting alternative options that guarantee satisfaction in their holiday. Travelers can avoid hiking up and down mountainous terrain or the fear of roadblocks in the mountains by resorting to destinations that offer comfort, culture, and natural beauty without facing the perils of mountain travel. Exploring Coastal Retreats Once the rains come, the coastline turns into a heaven that has generally been neglected in favor of hill stations. The monsoon shows a different manifestation in the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean. An example is Goa, which is normally equated with beach parties and sunbathing, but when it pours, Goa becomes a serene getaway. Wate...

How to Avoid Tourist Traps: A Practical Guide

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  One of the richest life experiences is to travel to new places. When it comes to travelling and visiting historical places, having fun in the sun and sand, or sightseeing in back alley villages, each destination uniquely has much to give. And in the midst of a genuine cultural treasure trove are those well-known tourist traps: the overpriced, overcrowded, and frequently unspectacular sites that aim to fleece the innocent tourist in the vain post-colonialist attempt to capitalize on their perceived naivete. Although they can be hawked mercilessly as things to see, contending that they are musts, rarely do they ever justify the publicity. The good news is that through some planning and awareness and only a little curiosity, these traps can be avoided quite easily, and your journeys can become more successful. A knowledge of tourist traps A tourist trap is an attraction, a store, or a restaurant whose primary motivating goal is monetary as opposed to quality experience. They usually...

Young Traveller Programs for Under 25 Explorers

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  One of the best experiences in life is travel at a young age. To the young people under 25 years, the world is not all about sightseeing; it is even more about finding new cultures, finding like-minded people, and creating lifetime stories. In order to simplify this process, numerous international agencies have constructed programs, which are aimed at affordability, social interaction, and immersion. These young globetrotters understood. Programs are a path to the world for the students, backpackers, and adventurous natures who wish to see the world at low cost without losing the thrill. Social Adventures, Contiki Travel: Young Travelers Contiki has turned into a brand in the name of the travelling 18- to 35-year-olds. The programs offered by it specifically target individuals who prefer to combine culture, fun, and community when travelling the destinations around Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Itineraries are lively and quick-paced and are best suited to those under 25 years w...

Team Building in Corporate Retreat through Trekking

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  Corporate retreats are no longer limited to that of formal gatherings and resort-based recreation. The modern firm is becoming aware of the importance of using elements of adventure-based experiences in an effort to build team spirit, motivate teamwork, and enhance interpersonal relationships. Some of these are trekking, which has been one of the most effective team-building tools. It is a blend of physical endeavor, contact with nature, and group process to remove people out of their usual environment and into a setting where people can transcend the circles of class and race to a shared task. Breaking Hierarchies and Encouraging Equal Participation Among the strongest points of trekking as an element of a corporate retreat is its capacity for leveling the playing field. Roles, titles, and designations in the office can also determine interaction, which may become a hindrance to open communication. Those professional labels recede to the background on a trek. The common mission ...