Why #travel to the Maldives? Its #coral barrier is a spectacular natural pool full of beautiful #marine fauna that will make you enjoy #snorkeling as if you were in a fish tank.
The Maldives is especially recommended for honeymooners, for traveling with the family or traveling with children and for water sports, #scuba diving, surfing, kitesurfing, deep-sea fishing or watching the great whale shark. You will enjoy all these ingredients always seasoned with the best service in the Maldives. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqPUAsdkHCc
If you consider yourself a lover of #cooking, surely at some point you have considered preparing homemade artisan #bread, right? Today is your lucky day. Learn how to prepare this fluffy #artisanbread, soft on the inside and crunchy on the outside. It's simply delicious! Follow the step by step guide to make artisan bread with only few ingredients. After trying it you will always want to do it.
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Pangong Lake, in one of the most remote corners of Ladakh, is one of those places that take away all kinds of exclamations . Then, however, it keeps you quiet. Possibly because silence is the way we have to surrender to a place like this.
A Dream Bike Trip to Ladakh...https://www.travtasy.com/2018/03/leh-ladakh-trip-by-bike-from-delhi-route.html
No one said that remote places are easy to reach. Like dreams. And yet Pangong Lake is closer than it seems. It just needs to be summer. Located on the border with the Tibet Autonomous Region (China), Pangong Lake is only accessible in the summer months and after 6-8 hours of driving on the roads of the Indian Himalayas , from Leh.
Although its waters are salty, every winter, the harsh climate of the so-called 'Roof of the World' freezes Lake Pangong. When temperatures rise, it allows you to discover one of the most incredible and inhospitable corners of the planet.
A five-hour journey from Leh, the ancient capital of the kingdom of Ladakh, has become one of the favorite pilgrimages of those who have their heart in this area of the planet. This forces to cross the passage of Chang La, at 5,360 meters high, and where it is possible to make a small stop for tea (for which they do not usually charge).
It is the third highest step on the planet and the typical Tibetan colored flags are not lacking. Visible from May to September, a special permit is required to access Pangong Lake (foreigners must form a group of at least four people to get it). You can't sail on it, but you can take a dip.
Depending on the month in which we travel, it will be possible to still enjoy a lot of snow, which gets a unique effect between the intense blue of the lake water and the completely sparse mountains of vegetation. Spending the night is also possible. However, there will be few amenities. There are no hotels or anything similar here. Yes, however, you can rent a tent in one of the camps near the shore, always on the side of India.
It is advisable to do it, anyway, in the 'official' camps, since they can create beautiful bonfires at night. The sunset in Pangong is much more than a wonder of nature. By the way, there is no mobile coverage here and many times there is no bottled water in the camps, so you have to carry some bottles. And yes, be it summer or spring, you should always wear thermal mountain clothing. We are in the Himalayas!
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The brown bear of the Himalayas is frequently associated with the blue bear of Tibet. They are also recognized as the source of the legend of the Yeti. British scientists have uncovered the reality of one of the most emblematic legends of the mountain world. The Yeti, the Abominable Snowman, between mythology and folklore, exists and is a hybrid between the polar bear and the brown bear of the Himalayas, as demonstrated by DNA analysis. Legend places it in the forests and mountains of the Himalayas of Nepal and Tibet, towns that have more than half a dozen names for the creature, described as a huge hairy biped from 2 to 3 meters high.
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The Panchchuli peaks are a group of five snow-capped Himalayan peaks lying at the eastern end of the Kumaon region, near Munsiyari in Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand. Here are some more offbeat places to visit in Uttarakhand...https://www.travtasy.com/2019/04/offbeat-places-to-visit-in-uttarakhand.html
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Spending New Year's Eve in London is an unforgettable experience. London celebrates New Year's Eve on December 31 in style with some of the most famous fireworks in the world. These New Year's Eve fireworks take place over the London Eye, after Big Ben chimes at midnight.
Traveling to London to celebrate the end of the year means seeing London at Christmas. And of course, discover this fantastic city in one of the most beautiful times of the year. You will be able to see the wonderful Christmas lighting and enjoy the Christmas markets and fairs that are scattered throughout the city. This is one of the best times to visit the British capital. Not surprisingly, many people decide to spend the days before and after New Year's Eve in London.
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