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6 Smart Ways to Stay Cool During Your Summer Holiday


Beads of perspiration form on your forehead as you reach out for a glass of water; the whirring of the fan above you brings along with it, just a tad bit of frustration. Summers are lovely. It is sunny, and everything is bright. But, as summer progresses, it can get humid and hot in most parts of India. Do you sometimes wish that summer didn’t exist altogether? Do you long to run away to some chilly hill station or paradise island to beat the heat that summer brings along? What if you could enjoy some cool breeze blow through your hair?

Well, this doesn’t have to be a dream any longer. There are many attractions that you can visit this summer. You may pick from Kerala tour packages, or head to Goa, or plan a trip to the beautiful Kashmir! Think no more! Simply pack your bags and head out for fun filled vacation and beat the heat with our easy-peasy tips that will keep you cool as a cucumber through the sweltering heat of summer.

Book a Beach Resort

There is no better way to escape the scorching heat of the sun, than by booking a beach side resort. Now, whether that’s Goa’s Taj Exotica, Chennai’s Vivanta, or Maharashtra’s western blue ocean resort, you are in for a treat. You may think a day on the beach can be quite tedious, and why wouldn’t it be? After all, it is basking in the sun, while it is already hot outside. But picture this: amidst the toasty atmosphere, you get to take a dip in the pool! Most luxury resorts have private balconies, water views, saunas, swimming pools, in house restaurants, spas and all the luxuries that your heart could desire. You can book a luxurious beach resort in Kerala and other beaches for as less as INR 7000 a night. These resorts sit right on the beach and allow you access to well-kept private stretches of beach where you can splash in the water to beat the heat or sit by the shore enjoying a book and a freshly brewed cup of coffee. These private beaches will transport you into a world of tranquillity and love, and rekindle the flame in your relationship.

If you get tired of roasting on the beach, you can spend time by the bay, or even go out on a boat! That is not all. There is no better way to get that perfect golden hue on your skin than at a beachside resort. Do not forget to carry the right sunscreen to help you get that beautiful tan you always wanted. The number of fun activities at a beach resort is limitless. You can spend the evening by the poolside, taking dips every now and then to cool off and sip on signature mocktails to add to the fun. If this is not bliss, what is?

Hop on a Houseboat Cruise:

If you haven’t tried this already, don’t think twice. Of course, to live through the experience of a houseboat, you need to have access to one (so plan your mini vacation to either Kerala or Kashmir). Spending a whole day on a houseboat does come at a higher price, but brings with it a plethora of luxuries to enjoy. The best time to go cruising on a houseboat is undoubtedly summer. Most tourists confess that these trips are refreshing and the breath-taking beauty that tags along with these backwaters is a feast for the eyes. And, if you opt for one of the best Kerala tour packages, you will love the authentic piping hot Kerala dishes that are served on the houseboat cruises!

You can hire a houseboat for as low as INR 6500 for a one-bedroom houseboat for a whole day. The boat will cruise around the lake and take you through the backwater and winding canals in the day and cast anchor at night. You can choose luxury houseboats that will cost you about INR 10,000 and will have air conditioning and plush bedding in Kerala. A deluxe house boat in Kashmir will cost you much lesser at just INR 6500 for two adults with all meals.

Stay cool-cool with a summer drink

If splashing in the sea has done little to help you combat with the heat, it is time you tried out Kerala’s signature coconut water! This refreshing drink is chock full of nutrients such as amino acids and B vitamins. It also has zero cholesterol and is a natural diuretic that you can resort to if you have contracted the stomach flu from eating way too much! Simply pour some coconut water in a long glass of ice and sip on it, throughout the day to re-hydrate! Many eateries will serve the good ol’ el neer, or nariyal paani with a dash of lemon, which is a must try!

An Afternoon at the Spa:

Summer is always associated with a bevy of outdoor activities. The kids are on a break from school, and most families plan road trips with the top down, BBQs, and pool parties and other ways to embrace the outdoors. However, along with cherished memories, the temperatures too are on the rise. This means you must deal with smudged makeup and frizzy hair as well! If you are fed up with the heat, that pesky stubble, dry skin, and limp and frizzy hair, it is time you chased away your summer beauty blues by heading to the spa. This is a great way to unwind and relax on a hot and scorching summer afternoon. And, remember it is not just your pretty face that needs hydrating during summer; your hands and tootsies need some TLC too! Treat yourself to a mani-pedi makeover, a refreshing facial and if time permits a body massage too. Put down your phone and enjoy soaks in Jacuzzis, steams, and myriad spa treatments that will give you dewy, dreamy skin in just one session. If you cannot afford an afternoon at a luxe spa, there are many less extravagant spas that you can check into. If you are traveling down south, you will be pleased to know that the streets of Kerala and Mahabalipuram are dotted with Ayurvedic massage centres and spas to suit varied budgets!

A full body massage for as little as INR 2000 for 30 minutes in budget massage centres. More exotic spas may bill you about INR 5000 for a body massage and offer body scrubs, wraps, facials, and specialty remedies for specific ailments! So, what are you waiting for? Book your slot to get pampered to the hilt.

Carry the Right Clothes:

  • Pants or Slacks: Since they can be worn more than just once, ensure to carry 2-3 pairs. But stick with jeans (preferably not skin tight). Get into the vacation mood, and carry a few pairs of baggy jeans, maybe even distressed a little to show off some skin. You may also consider packing a pair of harem or culottes; they not only add a dash of versatility to your ensemble but also are super comfy in summer. Ensure that your jeans are made of cotton; if not, swap them for linen shorts.
  • Tops: At least 5-6; mix in a bunch of styles. Again, stick to cotton, linen, rayon, chambray, georgette, etc. They are cooler fabrics in general and will do wonders in keeping you cool through the heat. A flannel shirt is also a good addition to the perfect summer ensemble.
  • A jacket: I know this seems absurd for the summer, but you’re bound to get caught up in a situation where it might be chillier than expected especially after sunset. A light rain jacket should suffice.
  • Accessories: Carry scarves, scrunchies (for your hair) and belts. And, those pretty trinkets to spruce up your looks on a date night.

Other Things to Pack

  • Carry hats, sunglasses and don’t forget your sunscreen (with a high SPF).
  • Mosquito repellent: Mosquito can be a menace in many parts of India. So, if you like to walk around in shorts, be sure to pack a few bottles of mosquito repellent. (A must-carry item if you are deliberating on Kerala tour packages)
  • Umbrella: An absolute must-have. To keep you shaded from the sunlight and an unexpected drizzle.
  • Comfortable footwear: Carry three pairs of shoes: one for walking, one for dressing up and a pair of sturdy flats. This might seem like a bizarre tip, but you will be thanking us for this one. You will be glad you carried a pair of flip flops when on the sandy shores.
  • SPACE: Preferably carry an extra bag with you, because believe us, when on vacation, you are going to shop till you drop!

So, what are you waiting for? Do not let the summer deter your spirits. Pack your bags and set out on vacation like no other!

Introduction to India – My new book

I am excited to announce that I have published another book related to India. This one has to be one of my favourites. The book is called, “Introduction to India: Culture and Traditions of India: India Guide Book”. The book is mainly written for those who have never been to India, or those who are travelling to India and wants to learn a few things before they travel to India.

Introduction to India
Introduction to India

Here are the things you will learn about India: Introduction to India: Culture and Traditions of India: India Guide Book

Introduction to India
People of India
History of India
Hinduism- The main religion of India
Caste system of India
Cricket – The most popular sport in India
Indian food – What Indians eat and how
Indian women: Arranged marriages and the dowry system
Bollywood – The film industry of India
The cow – India’s holy animal
Best places to visit in India for cultural experience
Languages of India
Hindi for fun – Learn some basic Hindi
Popular Festivals of India
Ramayana – Epic story of right and wrong
Mahabharata – The ancient epic poem of India
The Taj Mahal
Traditional dresses of India

You will find plenty of information about India. So if you want a copy of this book then you can buy it on all Amazon stores. Introduction to India is available as kindle ebook and paperback.

Best places for honeymoon in India

If you are planning to get married, then you need to make your honeymoon as memorable as possible. The best way to do this is to choose an exotic honeymoon destination which you will never be able to forget. It just so happens that India has many beautiful locations which would make for great honeymoon spots. Some are peaceful and relaxing with picturesque views while others are adventurous and will keep your adrenaline pumping.

The Andaman Islands are located between the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea. They are a union territory of India, even though they are closer to Thailand and Malaysia. However, what makes these islands so great for a honeymoon is their sunny beaches and private secluded locations. Newlyweds can participate in water sports and activities such as snorkeling and scuba diving. They can also learn about the history of the islands by visiting the museums and historical locations that are there. To travel to the Andaman Islands, you can fly from Mumbai to Port Blair Airport in Port Blair on the islands.

The town of Munnar is the perfect honeymoon location for anyone who likes beautiful looking hills. The town itself is a hill station that is located in the Indian state of Kerala. A lot of the landscape is covered with tea plantations, tea gardens, hills, sculpted hedges, wildlife, and the Eravikulam National Park. If you’re looking for a more adventurous honeymoon where you and your partner can hike and explore new landscapes on foot, then Munnar will be perfect. You can travel to Munnar by flying into the airport at Cochin or by arriving on a train at nearby Aluva.           

The Indian state of Goa is where both tourists and Indian residents often go to honeymoon. There are just so many romantic things to see there such as Portuguese architecture, warm seashores, and a vibrant nightlife. You could first start your honeymoon day by visiting Fort Chapora and watching the sunrise. Later in the day, you can lie around on the white sandy beaches and drink some fine beer from the nearby beach shack. If you’re interested in clubbing, Goa has some fine dance nightclubs including Tito’s, LPK, and Mambo’s. When you stay the night, book your room at the Resort Rio because it is in close proximity to all the best beaches and spas.

"Palolem Beach Goa"

If you want a honeymoon filled with sparkling lakes, museums, palaces, and lots of street lights, then come to the city of Udaipur in the state of Rajasthan for your next honeymoon. Anyone who has seen Bollywood films will certainly appreciate the romantic essence of Udaipur. Try getting your picture taken in front of one of the many palaces or take a cruise on the waters of Lake Pichola.

Best of all, enjoy the lights coming from above your head at nighttime as numerous rooftop restaurants illuminate themselves from above. If you want an eco-friendly resort then try staying at the Ramada Udaipur Resort. But if you prefer a luxurious room with scenic views, then the Purple Seas Heritage Resort is better.

It’s certainly worth considering India for your honeymoon. 

Best beaches in India for foreigners

India is a country with so many different kinds of sites to see. Most foreigners might not think of beaches when they think of India, but they should. India has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. In fact, the Indian people themselves love their beaches because they represent nature’s most beautiful creation. The beach is the place where the ocean and sun come together with the sand and celebrate their harmony and love. That is why beaches are so beautiful and adored by tourists and residents alike.

Best beaches in India for foreigners

Here’s a few of the best beaches in India for foreigners

Of course, some beaches are more beautiful than others. The Indian state of Goa has its fair share of exotic beaches. Agonda Beach, for example, is a long and mostly empty beach which has lots of palm trees and casuarinas. On the southern end of the beach, you will find a big hill which only adds more beauty to this beach. You can get to the beach by driving from Palolem to Panaji. You will need a motorbike or scooter to get to the actual beach area from there.

Daniel in Goa
Daniel in Goa

Three more beaches in Goa which are quiet and clean are Mobor Beach, Varca Beach, and Cavelossim Beach. If you get hungry, there are food shacks on these beaches which have lots of seafood dishes and cuisines. There is a very luxurious beach resort on Cavelossim Beach where you can lodge at. The city of Margao has bus and rental car options for traveling to this resort on the beach. The distance to travel is only about 18 kilometers.

Best beaches in India

In the Indian state of Kerala, any foreigner will love to visit Varkala Beach. Not only can you swim and surf in the beautiful Arabian Sea, but the backdrop of the beach contains a long stretch of rocky red cliffs. Other features along the stretch of the beach include coconut palm trees, guest houses, hotels, beach shacks, and old gift shops. There are steps found along the beach that will take you up to the top of the cliff and vice versa. If you go there around late March, you can witness the temple festival there.

Another beach in Kerala that is worth mentioning is the Lighthouse Beach. This is part of the beach town called Kovalam. Lighthouse Beach has fairly calm waters, thanks to its huge promontory that is quite rocky. Foreigners will also enjoy the nearby luxuries that exist, such as swimming pools, convention centers, health resorts, and affordable cottages for lodging. You will certainly recognize this beach once you see it because of its huge red and white lighthouse.       

On the opposite side of India, you may want to check out Rishikonda Beach located in the South Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The beach is just 8 kilometers from the large city of Visakhapatnam so you should find plenty of public transportation options to get there. At the beach, you will find lots of hills and greenery which lie very close to the sand and shoreline. Water sports such as windsurfing and skiing are also very popular here too. If you’re looking to lodge, there are some cottages available for rent on top of the hill which overlooks the sea. 

If you have visited Indian and have your own list of best beaches of India then feel free to comment and tell us about them.    

Explore India’s offbeat destinations: Malvan

Ethnically and traditionally important town, Malvan is located in Sindhudurg which is the southernmost district of Maharashtra State. Malvan is renowned for its Malvani cuisine, mangoes, and the famous historical monument, the Sindhudurg Fort. The Malvani language (Marathi and Konkani mix) and regional food signify a very distinctive culture of Malvan. Malvani cuisine mainly comprises of fish curry, rice, and coconut. Malvani Dashavtar, a critical artistic component of this region showcases the legendary stories through plays.

Malvan by Aditya Singh
Malvan by Aditya Singh

Several places in Malvan are worth visiting during your trip. Sindhudurg fort built by the great Maratha warrior King Shivaji is a sight to behold. It is surrounded by water on all sides, and the only way to reach the fort is by boat. Apart from the splendid structure, Sindhudurg Fort is one of the best places in the country to try scuba diving and snorkelling.  The best way to get to Malvan is to book taxi to drive down the Konkan coast.

The rock garden is a place recommended for tourists who like to spend their evenings watching waves hit the rocks and enjoy the cool breeze. It is situated barely half a kilometre away from the Malvan jetty near Arase Mahal. Another interesting place to visit is the Jai Ganesha temple that has been transformed into its present structure by renovating an old house. This temple has a golden idol of Lord Ganesha and is very popular amongst the tourists.

Finally, let’s talk about beaches that have transformed Malvan into a tourist destination. The most famous beach of the region is the Tarkali beach which attracts visitors from around the world. Tarkarli Beach has everything that nature and sports enthusiast can dream. White sand, water sports, sea food, clear water that will make your visit memorable. When in Tarkarli do not forget to try the fantastic range of water sports such as scuba diving, Bumper boats, Banana boat ride, Parasailing, and Snorkelling that are available at very reasonable prices.

Malvan Fort by Manoj Patra
Malvan Fort by Manoj Patra

Other beaches that you can visit include the Devbaug beach, Chivla beach, and Kolamb beach. Chivala Beach is uncluttered and sparsely crowded making it perfect for tourists to relax amidst the cool breeze. If you want to spend time at a beach with no one around, head to Kolamb beach. There are hardly any tourists or locals in the vicinity.

Malvan Wild life Sanctuary, Rameshwar Temple, and Tsunami Islands are a few other places that should be visited provided you have time. The Malvan food is a bit on the spicier side, so please be careful before ordering. Some of the must try dishes include Murgh Malvani, Mori Masala, Kaju chi Aamti, and Solkadhi.

The best time to visit Malvan and Tarkali is from October to April which is primarily winter and early summer.  Malvan is 510 km away from Mumbai and at a distance of 200 km from Ratnagiri. The nearest airport is Dabolim airport in Goa, and the closest railway station is Kudal. State transport buses and Volvos are available from Pune and Mumbai. It is recommended that you hire a private taxi with Savaari Car Rentals from Pune or Mumbai to enjoy the pleasant roads en-route Malvan and Tarkali. Walking or hiring a bicycle is also suggested to explore Malvan. Happy Vacationing!

Best places to visit in Rajasthan during Diwali

Rajasthan is an Indian state that is known for its many big celebratory festivals and events that take place there each year. Although people are spread out over the state in small numbers, they all come together and forget about their troubled lives in order to celebrate the occasion. Out of all the festivals that take place in Rajasthan, the most popular one is the Diwali festival. The purpose of this festival is to celebrate light in every sense of the word. That is why it is nicknamed the Festival of Light.

Diwali fireworks
Diwali fireworks

The creation of the Diwali festival can be linked to the ancient Hindu poem entitled “Ramayana.” In this poem, Lord Ram was in exile for 14 years and then finally returned to his kingdom called Ayodhya. As he arrived, there were lamps called diyas that were set up all throughout the kingdom to welcome him back. So, the tradition continued where the people in Rajasthan would set up as many illuminating objects as they could. When you go to Rajasthan on Diwali day, you will see electric lights, candles, diyas, fireworks and anything else that could possibly illuminate at night.

Johari Bazar Jaipur
Johari Bazar Jaipur: Photo by Olga

Of course, Rajasthan is a big state so you might be wondering which towns and cities have the most exciting celebratory events to witness. There is no better city than the capital of Rajasthan, which is Jaipur. There you can visit the Johari Bazar at nighttime and just take a walk through this jewelry marketplace that is lit up like Broadway. Every single shop and dwelling along this marketplace will have decorative lights all over it. And if you see a piece of jewelry that catches your eye, you can purchase that too.

The Nahargarh Fort will give you a beautiful view of the entire city of Jaipur as it is lit up at nighttime during Diwali. You will see yellow lights, purple lights, and red lights spread out everywhere. The yellow lights, of course, dominate the city which is why it looks like a gold city from the point at Nahargarh Fort. Also, if you happen to travel near the Jal Mahal palace which lies in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake, then you will see the entire palace lit up out in the water too.

As a tourist, you can fly into Jaipur International Airport to land right in the middle of the festivities. You can also try Rajasthan tour package and let them find you the best places in Rajasthan. There are plenty of buses and taxis that can take you around the city and bring you to these locations where Diwali can be experienced at its best. Two roads in particular that you should travel on are Tonk Road and Mirza Ismail Road. There are so many different colored lights on these roads that it will make you feel like you’re driving down Las Vegas Blvd. The only difference is you’ll see people celebrating in the streets with live music and dancing. You’ll truly get a sense of the culture and historical significance of Diwali as you move throughout Jaipur at nighttime.

10 books to read before travelling to India

If you are visiting India this year and you want to learn a few things about the country then it is always a good idea to read something about the place. These books will give you an idea of what India is all about and prepare you for your trip to India. I have compiled some of the best books to read before travelling to India. I don’t recommended you carry all the books listed here so why not get yourself a kindle fire and buy the kindle edition of these books.

India After Gandhi by Ramachandra Guha

The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy

A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth

Nine Lives by William Dalrymple

Around India in 80 Trains by Monisha Rajesh

2 States: The Story of My Marriage by Chetan Bhagat

Eat Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert

Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity by Katherine Boo

Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found by

An Era of Darkness: The British Empire in India by Shashi Tharoor

I hope you liked the list of some of the best books to read before travelling to India. If you have your favourite then feel free to list them below in the comments.

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