20 Dec 2015, 09:58 am
“India is a vivid country where every state has enchanting destinations to fulfill every need of a traveler, from cultural gain to history exploration, from ethnic food splurges to trekking through unexplored paths. It was hard to pick out places from the long list possible holiday destinations but keeping in mind the spirit of the festivities and the expectations of our solo travelling community, the solo travelers have hand-picked five.” said Shefali Walia, founder and chief traveler, WeTravelSolo.
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Following are the charming destinations shortlisted by the WeTravelSolo’s tripcrafters, to enhance the celebrations during the festive seasons:
a) Kasol (Himachal Pradesh) - You can dance with your fellow travelers as you rolling the midst of trees and the mighty Parvati River while exploring the spectacular sights, the diversity of cultures and the variety of the available cuisines.
b) Goa - You may re-incarnate the party love in you by joining the adventures in Goa and becoming a part of the never ending Party. You could bask in the beach culture and entice your taste buds with the best sea food in ethnic gravies.
c) Auli - These Snow filled fields will encourage you to make new friends around the bonfire lit to welcome the new year’s. You must ski in the snow along the mountains to get the adrenaline pumping. Could there be a better way to start the New Year?
d) Udaipur – This New Year, explore mini Venice like never before. The city of lakes has plenty of palaces and stories behind them which would intrigue you
e) Jaisalmer - Banjara themed evening, with a barbecue and bonfire, sounds like a perfect New Year's eve. You can experience the ancient Jaisalmer with the buried secrets within the huge palaces, lost entities and vast sand dunes. Jaisalmer is a blend of adventure and peace.
Source: www.notintown.net/IBNS
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