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CANYONEERING IN KAWASAN FALLS, PHILIPPINES

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CANYONEERING IN KAWASAN FALLS, PHILIPPINES One of the most popular things to do in Cebu is Canyoneering in Kawasan Falls.  Canyoneering or canyoning includes climbing, jumping, hiking and of course swimming in the canyons and the final destination is Kawasan Falls with milky blue water. Having a guide is compulsory and he will accompany you, ensure your safety and will click loads of pics. There are many points where you can cliff jump while canyoning, but the cliff-jump at the start is compulsory to get you started. Don’t worry it’s not that high. If you don’t want to cliff jump then there is a swing too where you can swing like Tarzan directly in water. There are many small waterfalls throughout the hike, before the big Kawasan Falls. Tours usually stop at this point for lunch and there is a nice restaurant too. You can also rent a bamboo raft for some pesos and go directly under the falls. I am sharing some pictures to show you how blue the water is, you would not be...

Bakadari ( Kalakund Waterfall trek )

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Bakadari- Kalakund Waterfall trek. A very unknown place to local as well as the regular trekkers. It is situated in the Satpuda range in the region of Vidarbha, Maharashtra in Amravati district.  this is total 12 kms trek to and fro. Bakadari And kalakund are two different waterfalls. we have to park our vehicles in nearby village. from there we have to start the trek. in the trek we have to cross a river 7 times. In that, two time u will experience river water level up-to to ur neck height.  after walking for 5 kms u will first reach the Kalakund watefall. then u have to climb up the waterfall by its side. the after one km u will reach Bakadari waterfall. At bakadari, in winter u can go upto the waterfall, otherwise in rainy season u have to experience the fall from about 25mtrs distance. Overall its a beautiful one day trek.  Thanks You 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰       www.tourismvisitblog.blogspot.com

Chattisgarh to Chennai (1800km by bike solo ride )

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Chattisgarh to Chennai 1800km by bike solo ride (Aug 17 to 20)  Places covered *Tamda ghumar waterfall *chitrakote waterfall  *tirathgarh waterfall *Anthropological museum *Drive through Araku valley to vizag *araku tribal museum *Chapparai Waterfall *Rana jileda waterfall *Tatiguda waterfall *katiki waterfall *borra caves *kailasagiri hills  *Rushikonda beach Total amount spent - 6900 Rs (petrol -4000rs) Stay  Day 1 Jagdalpur Anand Dormitory - 200 rs  Day 2  Araku valley SRK resort single room non ac - 600rs  Day 3  Vizag SSG residency single room non ac - 500rs  Traditional food  Bamboo chicken at araku valley 1kg - 500rs  Bought 2 kg pure honey from bee farm -600rs  Entrance fee  Tirathgarh went on morning 6am so it was closed . bike parking + bribe - 50rs  Anthropolgy museum - 20rs no photograph allowed inside Araku tribal museum - 40rs  Chapparai waterfall - 15 rs  Katiki waterfalls - 10rs...

Bangalore (Road Trip to Billiranga Hills )

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Road Trip to Billiranga Hills from Bangalore :  Billiranga Hills also known as BR Hills lies on the eastern part of western ghat connecting both western ghats with eastern ghats. Still unknown to many people BR hills are the perfect place for your weekend trip or outing with family and friends. If you want to get away from the city crowd for a couple of days and do not want to travel too far, then BR Hills is one of your options from Bangalore or Mysore, Lies in Chamarajanagara district in Karnataka, BR hills are just 150 km away from Bangalore.  Places to visit in BR Hills: 1. Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple Wildlife Sanctuary aka BRT Wildlife Sanctuary and tiger reserve is the prime attraction of this place. BRT Forest is kind of surprise for us, it is serene, enchanting, quite & blissful. The forest road is short in terms of wideness and it neatly laid. We driving inside the forest and the sideways full of scenic & greenery. We drove further and passed the B...

Kerala ( The city of Kochi )

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Journey Queen of Arabian Sea – The city of Kochi, Kerala (Part 1) The southern part of India is home to one of the most beautiful and places in our country. After moving to Bangalore city, I decided to take out some time and explore these beautiful places. The first state in my wishlist is Kerala, as this state has got so much to explore, right from pristine beaches to majestic hills, Kerala for sure will leave you surprised. My 5 days trip to Kerala started from the Queen of Arabian Sea – The city of Kochi. A rich cultural and culinary tapestry defines this colorful port city in Kerala. We landed at the Fort Kochi, where we stayed at Zostel – Fort Kochi, a friendly and peaceful hostel perfect for wanderers and backpackers who are looking for a place to relax and make new friends. As it is located in the heart of Fort Kochi, all the touristic sites are within the proximity of 3-4 km. Places to visit in Fort Kochi:  St Francis Church: is one of the most distinguished Ch...

Kerala ( Athirapally Fall )

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Journey to the Land of Coconut Trees And Backwaters – Kerala (Part 2)  Athirapally Fall: Situated in the Thrissur district of Kerala, this is the largest waterfall in the state of Kerala. The fall is famous as a site location for many Bollywood and Malayalam movies like Bahubali, Guru, Dil Se, Madras Cafe. Located deep inside the jungle on the Chalukudy river, Athirapally originates from the upper reaches of the Western Ghats, it is home to some of the most vulnerable and endangered wild species including the Royal Bengal Tigers, Asiatic elephant, sambar, lion-tailed macaque leopard, and bison. This waterfall is a favorite destination for many, and it continues to attract many tourists year-round; however, the ideal time to visit Athirapally fall is during the monsoon season.    How to Reach: The railway station nearest to Athirappilly Falls is 30 kilometers to the west in Chalakudi Railway Station, and the nearest airport is Kochi International Airport, ab...

Kerala ( Varkala )

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Journey to the Land of Coconut Trees And Backwaters – Kerala (Part 3) Varkala : A beautiful tiny township that lies on the outskirts of Thiruvananthapuram city attracts thousands of foreign and domestic tourists every year. Varkala is the only site in Kerala where cliffs are found alongside the Arabian Sea. We spent our next two days at Zostel Varkala , right next to the famous Black Sand Beach. Varkala is all known for its beaches; one of the most famous beaches is Black Sand Beach, where the sand is actually black. Apart from the black sand beach, other famous beaches are Papanasam Beach and Kappil Beach, which famous for water sports.  The next morning we went to Kappil Beach to try some water sports. There are limited activities available at the beach, which include – Jet Ski, Kayaking, Speed Boat, Banana Ride, and Shikara ride ; all these rides will cost you not more than 350 INR. We decided to try our luck in Speed Boat, and fortunately, it was the best decision ...

Kerala Munroe Island

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Journey to the Land of Coconut Trees and Backwaters – Kerala Munroe Island: This island was named after Colonel John Munroe, the British Resident of erstwhile Travancore State, also known as Mundrothuruthu. It is an inland island located at the confluence of Ashtamudi Lake and the Kallada River, which is almost 25 km away from Kollam city. This place is actually composed of 8 islands, separated by small water channels and lakes. To witness the beauty of this mystical island, one can hire a canoe boat, which can take you through mangrove forests via narrow canals and waterways and coconut farms on the lakeshore. Munroe Island is the most unexplored destination and the hidden pearl in the backwaters. Our Journey to this beautiful island started from Kollam City, which is just 17 km away from the Varkala township. The best way to travel to Kollam city is by train which will take only 20 mins to reach the Kollam railway station. After reaching Kollam, you can book an Autoriks...

Introduction 🌏🌍🌍

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Hello Travellers,        I'm Boopathi .Nice to meet you, Hope you all are safe and healthy, praying and hoping things to get better tomorrow. It’s so good to see how our travel community is growing everyday. This is a small circle of support that we tried to build over past few years. We are one big family today. With this current COVID situation we as a traveller have lot of responsibility towards building a eco system where we take care of our Mother Earth once we go back to our normal routine life. We also want to highlight couple of instances where it’s our responsibility to provide a safe space to our fellow female travellers. This has been noticed whenever a female traveller post on this community there are numerous friend requests and messages are being sent to her by our community members. And this makes many of them go away from the group. We believe in building a safe place for everyone irrespective of the ‘Gender’. This community is for ‘Travel...