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India’s Top Travel Bloggers to Look Out for in 2025

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  India’s trip blogging community has grown rapidly in recent times, becoming a vital motorist of tourism, liars, and digital influence. These travel bloggers are n’t just landing chorographies, they’re shaping how we see the world, where we go next, and how we travel smarter. As we move through 2025, also are some of India’s top trip bloggers whose peregrinations, tips, and immersive content are setting the standard. Shivya Nath — The Silent Crusader for Sustainable Travel A name that has come synonymous with responsible trip, Shivya Nath, author of The Firing Star, continues to review what it means to be an ultramodern Indian rubberneck. Her blog and social media content focus on sustainability, odd destinations, andeco-conscious living. In 2025, Shivya is expanding her work in slow trip and conservation- rested tourism alliances, making her a go- to voice for alive rovers. Varun Vagish — The People’s Travel Vlogger Popularly known as Mountain Trekker, Varun Vagish offers expansi...

Best July Honeymoon Destinations in West India to Romance in the Rains

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  West India has a monsoon season that is accompanied with a certain type of romance: the hills are covered with mist, there are sounds of falling waters, and the perfume of damp earth. This region of the country becomes a tropical paradise when people are contemplating July for their honeymoon. Hill stations to quiet beaches, the following are some of the best honeymoon destinations in West India that are secluded, beautiful in terms of their nature and memory of what you experience. Lonavala — Love in Mist Districts Located in the Sahyadri ranges of Maharashtra, Lonavala makes it to the list of couples who are out to spend quality time in the monsoons with a romantic touch. With the rains falling on the hills, falls are in full flow, and green verdigris grass carpets tumble across the horizon line. Couples are also able to visit the Tiger Leap, a clifftop where they can have a panoramic view and exciting photo shots. Bhushi dam turns out to be a playful water experience with walk...

Top Travel Scams to Watch Out for During Peak Season

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  It is the pleasure of travel in peak season that is indescribable. With a wide range of festivals and attractions in full working order, a lively nightlife, and pristine weather, it is a dream of every traveller. The high season, however, is not only desirable to both players but also to the other type of players, which is introduced by scammers. When the streets are filled with tourists who do not know the local things and rules and are usually too busy to notice the new experience, it is more possible to manipulate and even exploit a visitor. Being aware of the scams is a good thing when figuring out the preparations for your trip, as it might spare you the great inconvenience and losses. Cabbage and Taxi Scams and Meter Fraud Taxis are one of the most common traveling scams particularly in cities which are mainly tourist areas. Unscrupulous drivers can make an excuse that the meter is faulty; they can also refuse to turn it on or take you by long routes making the fare high. I...

Shillong Calling- a Soulful Journey to the Scotland of the East

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  When the hills sing a song and the clouds come down to welcome you, you just realize that you have entered the land of Shillong — the capital of Meghalaya, the land of North East raw beauty. The Scotland of the East, Shillong, is not merely a travel destination, but it is a feeling, an experience yet to be endured, a song you did not know that you knew. The Journey In Shillong Calling is not a mere term, but it is a calling. A typical commute to Shillong starts at Guwahati in Assam, at approximately 3 3-hour scenic drive through the East Khasi Hills. The roads curve up and the pine trees line the path, waterfalls can be seen behind rocks, and the clear air becomes filled with picture-perfect wild orchids and rain. The road to Shillong is an overture to a mystical experience, whether you are on a road trip, on a bike, or in a tourist cab. First Visits: Haze and Sound You get greeted in the city by random rains and the muffled sound of people strumming their guitars and playing in ...