Tamilnadu
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Yali Postcard
Yali, a mythical creature resembling a dragon, is prominently featured in Tamil Nadu’s ancient temples. Inspired by a Yali statue from Padmanabhapuram Palace.
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Exploring Ooty: A Journey Through South Indian Hill Station
The journey to Ooty fulfilled a lifelong dream, but reality was different from imagination. Despite the urban presence, nature’s beauty and solace were found.
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Exploring Ooty’s Local Markets: A Culinary Journey
Exploring local markets is the key to understanding a destination’s culture. Visiting Tibetian and Ooty markets, trying local foods and specialties, and savoring chocolates and teas provides a real connection.
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Ultimate Guide for Buying a Mattress & Duroflex review
A good mattress provides solace and comfort. Tips for buying: Measure bed size, choose right type, stay within budget, check warranty, buy from brand website, and read customer feedback. Duroflex is recommended.
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Life Of A Hill
The Tirusulam Hill, surrounded by a suburban area, offers panoramic views and a serene retreat. It is a hub for fitness enthusiasts, but visitors should be mindful of the environment and choose the best time for their visit.
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Unveiling the Spiritual Essence of Tiruvannamalai: A Reflective Journey
The content details a spiritual journey to Tiruvannamalai, emphasizing the author’s unique spiritual perspective and experiences with the pilgrimage. It touches on the chaos of travel, the scenic route, the power of community, and reflections on post-Covid realities.
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Savoring Heavenly Bengali Sweets in Kolkata and Chennai
The author’s deep love for Rasmalai began in childhood and deepened during a trip to Kolkata, where they discovered Bhikharam Chandmal. Their quest for Bengali sweets continued in Chennai at Shree Mithai.
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A Solivagant’s Friend: Books
A solitary traveler always carries a book, finding comfort and companionship in literature. The Chennai Book Fair holds a special place, shaping the writer’s worldview and providing solace during difficult times.
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Purposeful travel is a lesson
We are really close to saying goodbye to 2019, and still, I had a regret that I have attended only one volunteer work. Smh. And then, a friend, who I made while volunteering for a marathon run posted an “A planting event”. It’s not a typical NGO event though. My classes for this semester just […]
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The Start
“You must go on adventures to find out where you belong.” — Sue Fitzmaurice I’ve been dreaming of starting a blog right from the day I’ve stepped into my class during my Undergraduate program – English literature. But, at that point, I didn’t have the luxury or time to spend for something other than studying […]