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About Western Sikkim The eastern Himalayas may be seen majestically from West Sikkim, which is populated with picturesque hamlets. This Western Sikkim guidebook offers you a taste of the different locations you may explore in West Sikkim; some of them are well-known tourist hotspots while others are genuinely off the beaten path. Western Sikkim is...
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About Southern Sikkim Southern Sikkim is an ideal destination for adventurists as well as nature lovers and of course for those who are seeking a getaway from tourist-worthy places and bustling city life. The region offers bountiful opportunities for angling, rafting, camping, trekking and wildlife exploration along with obtaining complete peace of mind, body and...
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Sikkim is renowned for its biodiversity with more than 5,000 different varieties of blooming plants and 600 different bird species. The state is home to several national parks and animal sanctuaries, including Khangchendzonga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Northeastern India’s Sikkim state shares borders with Tibet to the north, Bhutan to the east,...
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You have nothing to lose and everything to gain when the locals hear you making an effort trying to speak their local language. Presenting to you some sentences, phrases, words and numbers from Thai: Language in Thailand. The official and most widely spoken language in Thailand is Thai. Thai is a tonal language belonging to...
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As Menam sweeps the land of Central Thailand before emptying itself into the Gulf of Thailand, opportunities of economic importance rise. Hard workers by heart, the people of Thailand have given their life, sweat and blood for the construction of marvels tourists rush to.  You have several options to spend time here: Drown in the...
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Welcome to the offbeat, often-forgotten part of Thailand – Isan, which beautifully showcases the assimilation of various cultures and crude places hurled with a mix of natural and historical wonders. Also called Isan, North-Eastern Thailand is more Lao than Thai. Sharing borders with Laos and Cambodia, North Eastern Thailand has surpassed boundaries of religions, languages...
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From scenic hilly forested areas and cave structures to diverse forests, Northern Thailand flaunts its cool temperature and tribal propensity. The air is saturated with auspicious dates, lucky numbers, stories about the shapes of the moon, and beliefs bigger than life.  Humbled humans here spend their lives in simplicity and peacefulness, devouring Khao Soi –...
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From the fables to tales, religion to practices, superstitions to spirits, Thailand’s social fabric encompasses all boundaries. Drape yourself with humbleness and carry gratitude; people will cover the extra mile to give you a warm Sanuk feeling, so much so that you would forever want to be coloured in the mystical sense of belonging.  Do’s...
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Tear-dropping Southern Thailand looks like trying hard to hang onto Thailand, but in reality, it gives a unique identity to the country. Lying on the Malay peninsula, it is home to beautiful tropical beaches, postcard islands, religious harmony, delicious street food and authentic experiences.  As the lower parts of Thailand overlook the Andaman and the...
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Bulging out Mondops rise in pride as travellers’ spiritual journeys get fulfilled in the thicks of forests and flourishing coastline, in the infectious smiles and delectable food, in the relieving massages, in the meditation halls, and in the history of Thailand.  A traveller goes to Thailand for humbling experiences and beliefs hidden in parables and...
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