It is a beautiful place that many tourists visit in India’s state of Uttarakhand called Rishikesh. Here are the top things to do in Rishikesh for travelers:
Visit Laxman Jhula and Ram Jhula:
The Suspension bridges, which cross the Ganga River, are the most notable identities of Rishikesh. Visit the charming riverside and see the beautiful scenery at your own pace.
Attend Ganga Aarti:
Go along with the otherworldly force on the nightfall Gangaa Aartii at Triveni Ghost or Parmarth Niketan Ashram. It’s a mesmerizing experience.
Yoga and Meditation Retreats:
Yoga and meditation city- Rishichest. There are many Ashrams and centers that offer classes at different levels enabling the mind and the body to be revitalized.
Adventure Sports:
White-water rafting, trekking, camping as well as bungee jumping are famous in Rishikesh. They provide a very exciting adventure in the Ganges and around the hills.
Explore Neelkanth Mahadev Temple:
Located within a thick forest is this antique temple for Lord Siva, the destroyer! The journey to the shrine is also beautiful as it is of a spiritual nature.
Visit Beatles Ashram (Chaurasi Kutia):
It became famous around the world after The Beatles stayed here in 1968. Walk through the overgrown ruins and absorb the artistic ambience.
Rajaji National Park:
This national park is a sanctuary for wildlife lovers but it’s a short drive away from Rishikesh. Take a jeep ride to see the elephants, tigers, and different bird species.
Breathe in the Fresh Air:
Rishikesh lies on the banks of the Ganges amidst green Himalayan foot hills. Explore the tranquillity by taking a stroll, hiking or nature trails.
Indulge in Ayurvedic and Spa Therapies:
There are many Ayurvedic centers and spas that provide rejuvenating treatment just to help you feel relaxed.
Shop for Souvenirs:
Go around different marketplaces and shops looking for local costumes, religious relics and other spiritual things like rudraksha beads and idols.
A place like Rishikesh brings together spirituality, adventure tourism, and natural beauty for people in different groups of tourists. Rishikesh offers peace, excitement and cultural enlightenment if that is what one seeks for.
Singapore is our first international and third mom-daughter trip. Though we traveled to Singapore during one of my husband’s work trips, all the sightseeing was left to us.
Before I start off on my weekly itinerary of our Singapore trip, a few things helped me float.
Keep one itinerary a day – Traveling with toddlers is not like planning with adults. You always need to have a contingency plan. Planning an activity or one visit per day ensures:
Not too exhausting for the child.
Be prepared for situations where uncertainties, like her health or weather condition, impact minimal rescheduling.
Carry a stroller – this is a must! Singapore has tons of things to see and loads of walking. I am sure I would not be able to cover it if I had to carry a 14-kg child and a bag. Many times, my daughter would fall asleep in the stroller, and it was okay to carry her around.
Choose peace over perfection – The thing is, in an unknown place, when you are the only known factor for your child, if you lose your cool, it gets them into a helpless situation. So, as an adult, it is up to us to control our expectations and let them be kids.
Okay, now into the details:
We stayed in the “Village Hotel Bugis” in the CKP area, which is close to my husband’s office and also a central point for any kind of walk around or finding a cab ride.
Here is my day-wise itinerary:
Day 1: Explore Bugis Street Shopping:
We landed on a Sunday morning, jetlagged, and kept the day mostly to rest. In the evening, we walked to Bugis Junction. This is a buzzing place to catch up on local eateries and shopping (both streetside and mall). We just enjoyed food at an old hacker restaurant and street food.
Day 2: Garden by the Bay
We covered three venues:
1. Cloud Forest ft. Avatar: This place brings back the memories of Jake Sully visiting the forest of Pandora in Avatar. This park is situated on six levels, with each level hosting some theme, activity, or experience from the movie Avatar.
2. Flower Dome: This place is ideal for anyone who loves flowers or is interested in different species of plants. Also, a must-go for Instagram click. My daughter was totally smitten by this place, especially the Chinese New Year décor, which made it a super hit.
3. Floral Fantasy: Floral fantasy has a dreamland effect about it. It’s peaceful, and by the time we were in this place, my daughter was completely tired. So, it was more of a peaceful time, soaking in the serenity of the place before calling it a day.
Debbie’s insight:
Pre-book your tickets from Klook helps a lot to skip the queue.
Floral fantasy is farthest from entry. You can walk or take a buggy ride. The tickets for the buggy ride are not available online; you will need to buy them at the venue.
It is a huge park; people come here for their walks, jogging, exercise, etc. So, if you do not want to visit all these paid venues, you can also get a general ticket to go around the park.
Day 3: Art and Science Museum and Merlion Park
The “Future World: Where Art Meets Science” gallery in the Art and Science Museum, located at Marina Bay Sands, is a must-visit if you have kids.
This place will elevate your senses with light, color, simulations, and art. There are activities like:
Activity 1 (Sketch Flight) : You can color pictures of sea creatures (like fish, octopus, lobster, etc.) and scan them (do not forget to write your name on them) and then watch the colorful drawing come live and swim on a giant interactive screen.
Activity 2 (Sketch Flight Simulation) : Same as Activity 1, but with birds and airplanes. The fun part is that you also get a simulator to navigate it on the giant screen.
Experience Autonomous Abstraction : This is a room where images of flora and fauna are projected on the walls. It has an infinite feeling. Crystal Universe : This creates the illusion of stars moving in space with an infinite number of crystal lights.
Merlion Park:
The famous statue of Merlion, a half-lion and half-fish mythical character. This was a touristy place with loads of eateries around. We got some great clicks and spent some time on the dock.
I love to share one non-touristy thing that we did: walk from Merlion Park to our hotel. Walking through some no-vehicle streets around the Parliament, National Gallery Singapore, and the Art House. It was a lovely walk for me and a peaceful sleep time in the stroller for my daughter.
Day 4: Universal Studios and S.E.A. Aquarium
Universal Studios: A Few things that you need to know before you plan a trip to Universal Studios:
1. Most of the rides are not allowed for kids under 4 years old. So, you may want to skip it if you have a younger child. I did not (my daughter was 3 years and 3 months old). We were allowed on 3–4 rides; meeting animation characters and the overall fantasy land feel were fun.
2. Please buy an express ticket. I did not see any express ticket options on Klook, so I bought it at the venue. It was worth it. Saves a lot of wait time.
3. You can exit and enter multiple times during the open hours.
4. Unlike most of the places in Singapore, Universal Studios is an outdoor venue, so there is no central air conditioning. Be prepared to bear the heat.
S.E.A Aquarium: This was a huge hit with my daughter. She loved the experience of being near so many sea animals. The entire experience of sharks swimming above your head or large manatees in huge aquariums was thrilling to watch. The aha moment was when two dolphins rubbed noses on the glass wall across from my daughter and two other toddlers.
Debbie’s insight:
We were told there is a dolphin show hosted at this venue. It wasn’t running while we visited, check it out for your visit.
Day 5: Marina Bay Sands-Skypark
The morning was mostly spent relaxing at the hotel pool. We spent the evenings at Marina Bay Sands Skypark. The view is spectacular from the 56-story building. You can see almost all the attractions of Singapore from their deck.
Debbie’s insight:
Ensure you book this visit on the day when there are light and music shows. The experience is enthralling.
Day 6: Mandai Wildlife Reserve: Singapore Zoo, and River Wonders
Our sixth day was extremely exciting for my daughter. The Mandai Wildlife Reserve is almost an hour’s drive from the city center.
River Wonders:
It hosts an extensive and diverse collection of aquatic animals. They also have a large water body where they take you in a boat.
Singapore Zoo:
It’s everything that you expect a large open habitat would be, including the number of species of animals’ birds. Most of them are in an open enclosure with a large area for movement.
Debbie’s insight:
River Wonders was a larger version of S.E.A. Aquarium; the collection of species was much larger, but the concept was the same. If you plan to come here, you can skip the S.E.A. Aquarium.
River Wonder has a huge water body inside the establishment, and they take you on a boat ride. However, this ride has a height and age cutoff for children, which did not work for us.
There is a hop-on, hop-off tram ride in the zoo. It is not very helpful. You can barely see the animals from the tram. It’s more like a speed tour.
Lots of outdoor walking, Carry water and your caps.
The zoo has a night safari; we skipped it.
Day 7: ChinaTown and Night Cruise
The last day in Singapore was more of a ‘me time’ while hubby took care of the kiddo.
To me, traveling is about experiencing the culture, people, and food. In Singapore, I experienced the aura in Chinatown. This place felt right out of a Hollywood movie. Busy lanes, jaw-dropping street art, kind and gentle smiles, old shops selling knick-knacks, kind shopkeepers, and an amazing opportunity to shop for unique souvenirs
We closed the evening by enjoying a night cruise boat ride from Marina Bay Sands. It’s a great 40-minute ride. You get to see all the major attractions at night, including the Merlion statue.
Debbie’s insight:
Check out the dollar store for souvenir shopping.
I am glad I explored Chinatown on my own; it is not possible to push a stroller in that crowd.
There are some amazing street artists to pose with.
Do not miss out on your lunch at Hawker Chan (1 Michelin Star) or the food court at Maxwell Food Centre.
Day 8: Changi Airport
Well, as many of you may already know, Changi Airport has a lot to cover. So layovers at Changi are bliss. We spent some time on our day back at Jewel and the Butterfly Garden.
Local travel recommendations:
Opt for CDG cabs over Grab; they are a few bucks cheaper. You can download apps on your phone.
Grab delivers food, so if you can explore Grab like Swiggy or Zomato,
When booking a cab, select options if you are traveling with kids. Please ensure you select that while making your cab reservations. Protocols are pretty strict here; they would cancel your booking if you made a reservation claiming only adults as passengers.
Shopping Recommendations:
Bugis street
China Town (Dollar Shop)
About Me:
My name is Deboshree Roy, a mom to a 3.5-year-old toddler, an ex-corporate executive, an aspiring entrepreneur, and a wanderer at heart. Currently, I am on a work break, experimenting with the fangs of entrepreneurship and exploring an interesting juncture of parenthood.
Goa, India is home to some of the most beautiful and serene beaches in the world. These beaches offer a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city life, surrounded by lush greenery, coconut trees, and pristine coastline. Each beach has a unique charm and offers a different set of activities and experiences for visitors. In this blog, we will explore some of the most picturesque and secluded beaches in South Goa, such as Galgibaga Beach, Talpona Beach, Xendrem Beach, Butterfly Beach, Agonda Beach, and Polem Beach.
Table of Contents
Galgibaga Beach
Talpona Beach
Xendrem Beach
Butterfly Beach
Agonda Beach
Polem Beach
Patnem Beach
Colomb Beach
Kakolem Beach
Betul Beach
Cola Beach
Galgibaga Beach:
Galgibaga Beach is also known as “Turtle Beach” as it is a nesting site for Olive Ridley turtles, which is a unique attraction for tourists.
At Galgibaga Beach, you can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing on the sandy shores. You can also take a boat ride along the tranquil Galgibag River.
If you are lucky, you can see Olive Ridley turtles hatching and making their way to the sea, which is a rare and unforgettable experience at Galgibaga Beach.
A unique thing you can do at Galgibaga Beach is go on a fishing expedition with local fishermen and learn about their traditional fishing techniques and the variety of fish found in the area. You can also indulge in some mouth-watering seafood dishes prepared with freshly caught fish.
The beach is surrounded by lush greenery and offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Talpona Beach is also a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts.
At Talpona Beach, you can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing on the sandy shores. You can also take a leisurely walk along the beach and enjoy the beautiful sunset views.
If you are lucky, you can see dolphins frolicking in the water, which is a common sight at Talpona Beach. You can also spot various bird species, including kingfishers and eagles.
A unique thing you can do at Talpona Beach is go on a backwater tour along the Talpona River and explore the mangrove forests and quaint Goan villages. You can also indulge in some delicious seafood dishes prepared by the local fishermen.
The beach is known for its serene and secluded atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for relaxation and rejuvenation.
Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and taking long walks along the shoreline. Additionally, the beach offers opportunities for water sports like parasailing, jet skiing, and banana boat rides.
One can witness a stunning sunset view from the beach, which is a sight to behold. Furthermore, the beach is surrounded by lush greenery and coconut trees, adding to its natural beauty.
A unique thing one can do at Xendrem Beach is take a dolphin-spotting tour. The tour takes visitors on a boat ride to witness dolphins playing in their natural habitat, providing a memorable experience for all.
The beach is named after the butterflies that are seen fluttering around the place, giving it a unique charm.
Visitors can indulge in various water activities such as snorkelling, swimming, and kayaking, and also take a leisurely stroll along the secluded beach. The beach is also known for its vibrant marine life, making it an ideal spot for underwater photography and exploration.
One can witness stunning views of the Arabian Sea and the surrounding lush green forests from the beach. The place is also known for its breathtaking sunsets, which leave a lasting impression on visitors.
A unique thing one can do at Butterfly Beach is indulge in a beach camping experience. The beach offers an opportunity to camp under the stars, surrounded by nature and the calming sound of waves. It is an ideal way to connect with nature and enjoy a peaceful night away from the city’s hustle and bustle.
The beach is surrounded by coconut groves and offers a serene environment, ideal for relaxation and rejuvenation.
Visitors can indulge in various water sports activities such as surfing, kayaking, and paddleboarding, or simply relax and soak up the sun on the beach. Additionally, yoga enthusiasts can join the beach yoga classes that take place at sunrise and sunset.
One can witness stunning views of the turquoise sea and the surrounding landscape from the beach. The place is also known for its diverse flora and fauna, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers.
A unique thing one can do at Agonda Beach is take a dolphin-spotting tour. Visitors can witness playful dolphins jumping and swimming in the crystal-clear waters, making for an unforgettable experience. Moreover, the beach offers an opportunity to indulge in seafood delicacies like grilled fish, prawns, and lobsters, which are freshly caught by the local fishermen.
The beach is less crowded than other beaches in Goa, providing visitors with a peaceful and relaxing experience.
Visitors can indulge in various water activities such as swimming, snorkelling, and jet skiing, or simply relax on the beach and soak up the sun. Additionally, the beach offers an opportunity for nature walks and bird watching, as it is surrounded by lush greenery.
One can witness stunning views of the Arabian Sea and the surrounding hills from the beach. The place is also known for its white sand, which adds to the natural beauty of the beach.
A unique thing one can do at Polem Beach is visit the nearby Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary, which is home to various animals like tigers, leopards, and deer. Visitors can take a guided tour of the sanctuary and witness the diverse flora and fauna of the region. Moreover, the beach offers an opportunity to indulge in local delicacies like seafood and coconut water, which are a must-try when in Goa.
The beach offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life and is an ideal spot for relaxation and rejuvenation.
Visitors can indulge in various water sports activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, and surfing, or take a relaxing yoga class on the beach. The beach also has several shacks and restaurants offering delicious seafood and drinks.
One can witness stunning views of the turquoise sea and the surrounding hills from the beach. The place is also known for its vibrant sunsets, which provide a perfect backdrop for a romantic evening.
A unique thing one can do at Patnem Beach is to visit the nearby Galgibaga Beach, which is a turtle nesting site. Visitors can take a guided tour of the beach and witness the nesting process of the turtles, making it a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Moreover, the beach offers an opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy a peaceful and serene environment.
The beach is surrounded by cliffs and greenery and is an ideal spot for those looking for a peaceful escape from the crowds.
Visitors can indulge in various water sports activities like swimming, surfing, and kayaking, or simply relax and soak up the sun on the beach. The beach also has several shacks offering delicious seafood and drinks.
One can witness stunning views of the Arabian Sea and the surrounding cliffs from the beach. The place is also known for its beautiful sunsets, making it a perfect spot for a romantic evening.
A unique thing one can do at Colomb Beach is to take a short hike to Butterfly Beach, which is a beautiful and secluded beach that can only be accessed through a forest trail. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful and serene environment at the beach and witness the diverse flora and fauna of the region. Moreover, the beach offers an opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy a tranquil environment away from the crowds.
The beach is surrounded by lush green hills and has a small fishing village nearby, providing visitors with a glimpse into the local culture and way of life.
Visitors can indulge in various water sports activities like swimming, kayaking, and fishing, or simply relax on the beach and soak up the sun. The beach also has a few shacks offering delicious seafood and drinks.
One can witness stunning views of the Arabian Sea and the surrounding hills from the beach. The place is also known for its pristine coastline and natural beauty, making it a perfect spot for photography and nature walks.
A unique thing one can do at Kakolem Beach is to visit the nearby Cabo de Rama Fort, which is a historic fort that offers panoramic views of the sea and the surrounding landscape. Visitors can take a guided tour of the fort and learn about its history and significance. Moreover, the beach offers an opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy a peaceful and serene environment away from the crowds.
The beach is surrounded by a fishing village, which adds to its charm and offers visitors a glimpse into the local culture and traditions.
Visitors can indulge in various water sports activities like swimming, fishing, and kayaking, or take a leisurely stroll on the beach and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. The beach also has a few shacks offering delicious seafood and drinks.
One can witness stunning views of the Arabian Sea and the Sal River from the beach. The place is also known for its tranquil atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for a relaxing day out.
A unique thing one can do at Betul Beach is to take a short hike to the nearby Betul Fort, which is a historic fort that offers panoramic views of the sea and the surrounding landscape. Visitors can explore the fort and enjoy a picnic on its premises. Moreover, the beach offers an opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy a peaceful and serene environment away from the crowds.
The beach is unique in that it has a freshwater lagoon on one side and the Arabian Sea on the other, offering visitors a unique and memorable experience.
Visitors can indulge in various water sports activities like swimming, kayaking, and fishing, or simply relax on the beach and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere. The beach also has a few shacks offering delicious seafood and drinks.
One can witness stunning views of the freshwater lagoon and the Arabian Sea from the beach. The place is also known for its pristine coastline and natural beauty, making it a perfect spot for photography and nature walks.
A unique thing one can do at Cola Beach is visit the nearby Cola Beach Resort, which is located on the edge of the freshwater lagoon and offers visitors a chance to stay in luxurious tents and villas. The resort also has a restaurant and bar overlooking the lagoon, providing visitors with an unparalleled dining experience. Moreover, the beach offers an opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy a peaceful and serene environment away from the crowds.
These are some of the best beaches to visit in Goa, each offering a unique experience and something different to explore.
So, why not take the first step towards your next great adventure? Visit our website at www.wanderingjane.com or give us a call at+91 998 656 5263 (Jane) to start planning your journey today. We can’t wait to help you discover the world and all its wonders.
Nestled in the foothills of the Western Ghats in Tamil Nadu, Valparai and Pollachi are two hidden gems waiting to be discovered. These charming towns offer a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of city life, with lush greenery, stunning landscapes, and a rich cultural heritage. Let’s take a closer look at what these two towns have to offer.
Valparai: A Serene Haven in the Hills
Valparai is a picturesque hill station located about 100 kilometers from Coimbatore. It is known for its tea and coffee plantations, scenic waterfalls, and abundant wildlife. The town is surrounded by dense forests, which are home to several endangered species, including the lion-tailed macaque and the Nilgiri tahr.
One of the main attractions in Valparai is the Aliyar Dam, which is located about 23 kilometers from the town. The dam is a popular spot for picnics and boating, and offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and valleys. Another must-visit spot is the Monkey Falls, a scenic waterfall located about 30 kilometers from Valparai. The waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery and is a popular spot for swimming and hiking.
Valparai is also known for its tea and coffee plantations, which cover vast swathes of land in the surrounding hills. Visitors can take a tour of the plantations and learn about the process of growing and harvesting tea and coffee. The estates also offer scenic walks and treks through the tea gardens and surrounding forests.
Pollachi: A Cultural and Ecological Hub
Pollachi is a small town located about 40 kilometers from Coimbatore. It is known for its rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty. The town is surrounded by hills, forests, and rivers, and is home to several important temples and shrines.
One of the main attractions in Pollachi is the Topslip Tiger Reserve, which is located about 37 kilometers from the town. The reserve is home to several endangered species, including the tiger, elephant, and lion-tailed macaque. Visitors can take a safari through the reserve and spot wildlife in their natural habitat. The reserve also offers scenic hikes and treks through the surrounding forests and hills.
Another must-visit spot in Pollachi is the Anamalai Wildlife Sanctuary, which is located about 30 kilometers from the town. The sanctuary is home to several species of mammals, birds, and reptiles, and offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and valleys. Visitors can take a safari through the sanctuary and spot wildlife such as elephants, tigers, and leopards.
Pollachi is also known for its temples and shrines, which are an important part of the town’s cultural heritage. The most famous temple in Pollachi is the Subramanya Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Murugan. The temple is located on a hilltop and offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and valleys. Other important temples in the town include the Arulmigu Masani Amman Temple and the Arulmigu Pollachi Velayudha Swami Temple.
Thailand is famous for its beautiful beaches, and for good reason. With over 2,000 miles of coastline, there are countless beaches to choose from, each with its own unique charm. If you’re planning a trip to Thailand, here are five reasons why you should make time to visit some of its stunning beaches:
Crystal Clear Waters and White Sand Beaches
Thailand’s beaches are renowned for their crystal clear waters and white sand beaches, which are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing. Some of the most beautiful beaches in Thailand include Railay Beach, Phra Nang Beach, and Maya Bay. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful escape or a lively party scene, there’s a beach in Thailand that’s perfect for you.
Snorkeling and Diving Opportunities
Thailand’s beaches offer some of the best snorkeling and diving opportunities in the world, with stunning coral reefs and an abundance of marine life. Some of the best places to snorkel or dive in Thailand include the Similan Islands, Koh Tao, and the Surin Islands. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced diver, there are options available for all skill levels.
Water Sports and Activities
In addition to swimming and snorkeling, Thailand’s beaches offer a wide range of water sports and activities, including kayaking, jet skiing, parasailing, and more. Many beaches also offer opportunities for kite surfing and windsurfing. Whether you’re looking for a leisurely day on the water or an adrenaline-fueled adventure, Thailand’s beaches have something for everyone.
Delicious Seafood
Thailand is famous for its delicious seafood, and there’s no better place to enjoy it than on the beach. From grilled fish to seafood curries, there are plenty of options to choose from. Some of the best places to try seafood in Thailand include the beachside restaurants in Krabi and Phuket, and the night markets in Bangkok.
Beautiful Sunsets
Finally, Thailand’s beaches offer some of the most stunning sunsets you’ll ever see. Whether you’re watching the sun go down over the Andaman Sea or the Gulf of Thailand, the colors and scenery are sure to take your breath away. Some of the best places to watch the sunset in Thailand include Railay Beach, Koh Phi Phi, and Koh Lanta.
In conclusion, Thailand’s beaches offer a wealth of experiences and attractions that are not to be missed. Whether you’re looking for relaxation, adventure, or something in between, there’s a beach in Thailand that’s perfect for you. So what are you waiting for? Book your trip today and start exploring all that Thailand’s beaches have to offer!
So, why not take the first step towards your next great adventure? Visit our website at www.wanderingjane.com or give us a call at+91 998 656 5263 (Jane) to start planning your journey today. We can’t wait to help you discover the world and all its wonders.
Sustainable travel is becoming increasingly important in today’s world as more people are becoming aware of the impact of travel on the environment. While traveling is a great way to explore new places and cultures, it’s also important to consider the impact of your travels on the planet. In this article, we’ll explore some tips for traveling sustainably and reducing your impact on the environment.
Choose Eco-Friendly Transportation
One of the biggest contributors to carbon emissions is transportation, so choosing eco-friendly options can make a big difference. Consider taking public transportation, biking, or walking instead of renting a car or taking a taxi. If you do need to rent a car, consider renting an electric or hybrid vehicle. If you’re flying, look for airlines that offer carbon offset programs, which allow you to offset the carbon emissions from your flight.
Stay in Eco-Friendly Accommodations
Many hotels and accommodations are making efforts to become more eco-friendly, so look for hotels with green certifications or eco-lodges. These types of accommodations may use renewable energy sources, recycle and compost waste, and use environmentally-friendly cleaning products. Consider using apps and websites that help you find sustainable accommodations.
Reduce Plastic Waste
Plastic waste is a major problem around the world, so try to reduce your use of single-use plastics when traveling. Bring a reusable water bottle and refill it at water fountains or with tap water (when safe). Bring your own shopping bag to use when shopping for souvenirs or groceries. Refuse single-use plastic straws and utensils when dining out.
Support Local Businesses
Supporting local businesses can help reduce your impact on the environment by reducing transportation emissions and supporting the local economy. Eat at local restaurants that use locally-sourced ingredients, buy souvenirs from local markets, and take part in eco-friendly tours and activities that support local conservation efforts.
Reduce Energy Usage
Reducing your energy usage is another way to travel sustainably. Turn off lights and electronics when you’re not using them, and adjust the temperature in your hotel room to conserve energy. When leaving your hotel room, make sure to turn off all lights, electronics, and air conditioning.
Respect Local Cultures and Customs
When traveling to different countries and cultures, it’s important to be respectful of local customs and traditions. Research the local culture before you travel and learn about customs and practices that may be different from your own. Follow local guidelines and rules, such as not littering or smoking in public areas.
Offset Your Carbon Emissions
Even when traveling sustainably, it’s difficult to completely eliminate your carbon footprint. One way to offset your emissions is to support carbon offset projects, which help reduce carbon emissions elsewhere to offset the emissions from your travel. Look for reputable carbon offset programs that support sustainable projects, such as renewable energy or reforestation.
Bali is a magical island in Indonesia known for its stunning beaches, lush jungles, and vibrant culture. The Balinese people are proud of their rich heritage and traditions, which have been preserved for centuries. If you’re planning a trip to Bali, be sure to take part in some of the island’s cultural activities to truly experience all that this amazing destination has to offer. In this blog, we’ll explore the top 10 cultural activities to experience in Bali.
Attend a Balinese Dance Performance
Balinese dance is an ancient art form that is still very much alive on the island today. The dances are characterized by intricate movements, colorful costumes, and mesmerizing music. There are many different types of Balinese dance performances, each with its own unique story and style. Some of the most popular performances include the Legong dance, the Barong dance, and the Kecak dance.
Visit a Temple
Bali is known as the Island of a Thousand Temples, and visiting one of these beautiful structures is a must-do activity for anyone interested in Balinese culture. The temples are not only stunning to look at but are also an important part of Balinese life. Many locals visit the temples daily to make offerings and pray to the gods.
Learn Traditional Balinese Cooking
Balinese cuisine is delicious, and taking a cooking class is a great way to learn how to make some of the island’s most popular dishes. During a cooking class, you’ll learn about the local ingredients and cooking techniques, and get to sample the finished product.
Visit a Traditional Balinese Village
Visiting a traditional Balinese village is a great way to get a glimpse into the daily life of the locals. You’ll see the traditional architecture, meet the villagers, and learn about their customs and traditions.
Take a Batik Class
Batik is a traditional Indonesian art form where patterns are created on fabric using wax and dye. Taking a batik class is a fun and creative way to learn about this art form and create your own unique piece.
Watch a Gamelan Performance
Gamelan is a traditional Balinese music ensemble that consists of a variety of instruments, including metallophones, drums, and gongs. The music is often accompanied by dance and is an important part of Balinese culture.
Attend a Traditional Balinese Ceremony
Balinese ceremonies are colorful and vibrant events that are an important part of the island’s culture. If you have the opportunity to attend one of these ceremonies, you’ll witness traditional dress, offerings, and dance.
Explore a Traditional Market
Exploring a traditional Balinese market is a great way to see the local produce and goods, and experience the hustle and bustle of everyday Balinese life. You’ll find everything from fresh fruit and vegetables to handmade crafts and clothing.
Learn About Balinese Traditional Medicine
Balinese traditional medicine is an ancient practice that is still widely used on the island today. Taking a class or visiting a healer can give you insight into the various herbs, plants, and treatments that are used in this practice.
Visit a Museum or Art Gallery
Bali is home to many museums and art galleries that showcase the island’s rich history and art. Visiting one of these places is a great way to learn about Balinese culture and appreciate the beauty of the art and artifacts on display.
In conclusion, Bali is a destination that is rich in culture and tradition. By taking part in some of the island’s cultural activities, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for the local customs and way of life. From traditional dance performances to temple visits, cooking classes, and market visits, there’s something for everyone in Bali’s vibrant cultural scene.
So, why not take the first step towards your next great adventure? Visit our website at www.wanderingjane.com or give us a call at+91 998 656 5263 (Jane) to start planning your journey today. We can’t wait to help you discover the world and all its wonders.
Traveling with pets can be a fun and rewarding experience, but it also requires careful planning and preparation. Whether you’re taking a road trip or flying to a new destination, there are several things to keep in mind when traveling with your furry friend. In this article, we’ll share some tips for traveling with pets to help ensure a safe and stress-free trip.
Plan Ahead
Before you hit the road, it’s important to do your research and plan ahead. Check with your airline or hotel to see if they allow pets and what their specific requirements are. Make sure you have all the necessary paperwork, such as your pet’s health certificate and vaccination records. If you’re traveling internationally, you’ll also need to check the country’s specific requirements for pet travel.
Choose the Right Carrier
If you’re flying with your pet, it’s important to choose the right carrier. Make sure it’s airline-approved and meets the size requirements for your pet. It should also be well-ventilated, secure, and comfortable for your pet to rest in during the flight. If you’re driving, consider using a pet seat belt or a crate to keep your pet safe while in the car.
Pack for Your Pet
Just like you, your pet will need their own travel essentials. Make sure to pack plenty of food, water, and any medications your pet needs. Bring along their favorite toys and blankets to help them feel more comfortable in unfamiliar surroundings. Don’t forget to pack waste bags and a litter box (if applicable) to help keep your pet clean and comfortable.
Make Frequent Stops
If you’re driving with your pet, it’s important to make frequent stops to allow them to stretch their legs and use the bathroom. Plan to stop every 2-3 hours for a quick break. If you’re flying, make sure to give your pet plenty of exercise and bathroom breaks before and after the flight.
Research Pet-Friendly Destinations
Not all destinations are pet-friendly, so it’s important to do your research ahead of time. Look for hotels, restaurants, and attractions that allow pets. Check with the local parks and beaches to see if they have any pet restrictions. By planning ahead, you can ensure that you and your pet have a fun and stress-free vacation.
Be Mindful of Your Pet’s Behavior
Traveling can be stressful for pets, so it’s important to be mindful of their behavior. Keep an eye out for signs of anxiety, such as excessive barking or restlessness. If your pet seems uncomfortable or agitated, take a break and give them some time to relax. You may also want to consider using calming products, such as pheromone sprays or anxiety wraps, to help keep your pet calm during the trip.
Follow Pet Etiquette
Just like with humans, there are certain pet etiquette rules you should follow when traveling. Keep your pet on a leash or in a carrier at all times in public areas. Always clean up after your pet, and dispose of waste properly. Be respectful of others and keep your pet under control at all times.
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Bali, known as the “Island of the Gods,” is a tropical paradise located in Indonesia. It’s a popular travel destination, especially for solo female travelers. However, packing for a trip can be overwhelming, especially if you’re traveling alone. This guide will help you pack smartly and make the most out of your Bali adventure.
Clothing:
Bali’s climate is tropical, so lightweight clothing is essential. Pack breathable, loose-fitting clothing that will keep you cool and comfortable. Here’s a list of items to pack:
1. Maxi dresses: Maxi dresses are perfect for exploring Bali. They’re comfortable, lightweight, and provide adequate coverage.
2. Sarongs: Bali is known for its beautiful beaches, and a sarong is a must-have item. It’s versatile and can be used as a cover-up or a beach towel.
3. Swimsuits: Pack at least two swimsuits. You’ll spend most of your time at the beach, so having a backup is always a good idea.
4. Comfortable shoes: Pack comfortable shoes for exploring Bali. Bali’s streets can be uneven, so opt for comfortable sandals or sneakers.
5. Lightweight pants: Pack one or two pairs of lightweight pants. They’re perfect for exploring Bali’s temples, where it’s mandatory to cover your knees.
6. Tank tops and t-shirts: Pack a few tank tops and t-shirts that can be mixed and matched. They’re perfect for exploring Bali during the day or night.
7. Sun hat: A sun hat is a must-have item, especially if you plan on spending time at the beach.
Toiletries:
1. Sunscreen: Bali is sunny year-round, so sunscreen is a must-have item. Pack a high SPF sunscreen to protect your skin.
2. Insect repellent: Bali is a tropical destination, so insect repellent is essential to keep mosquitoes and other bugs at bay.
3. Moisturizer: The humidity in Bali can be harsh on your skin. Pack a moisturizer to keep your skin hydrated.
4. Hand sanitizer: It’s always a good idea to carry hand sanitizer, especially when traveling during a pandemic.
5. Tampons and pads: It’s better to pack your own supply of tampons and pads since they may not be readily available.
Electronics:
1. Camera: Bali is a photographer’s paradise, so don’t forget to pack your camera.
2. Power bank: A power bank is essential, especially if you plan on exploring Bali for long hours.
3. Adapter: Bali’s electrical outlets are different from those in the US, so pack an adapter.
Miscellaneous:
1. Cash: It’s always a good idea to carry cash, especially when visiting local markets.
2. Water bottle: It’s essential to stay hydrated in Bali, so pack a refillable water bottle.
3. Travel insurance: It’s always better to be safe than sorry. Purchase travel insurance before you leave for Bali.
4. A book or Kindle: Bali is known for its serene beaches, making it the perfect destination for reading a book.
Conclusion:
Packing for Bali can be overwhelming, but with this guide, you’ll be able to pack smartly and make the most out of your Bali adventure. Remember to pack lightweight clothing, toiletries, electronics, and miscellaneous items. With the right packing list, you’ll be able to enjoy Bali’s beaches, temples, and markets to the fullest. Happy travels!
So, why not take the first step towards your next great adventure? Visit our website at www.wanderingjane.com or give us a call at+91 998 656 5263 (Jane) to start planning your journey today. We can’t wait to help you discover the world and all its wonders.