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Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Me He Him Boy Man..!

He will be enjoying all the time,he is a guy who is rough
He is a high class guy,with him we can pass time easily
He is liked by girls and their focus is on him
His weakness is love.
For superficial looks, he is a normal guy
He is like a guy next door
Who ever goes into his mind can never get out of his sight.
If you try to draw boundaries for him, he will cross those
If you ask him not to do, he will do it
He says No one else is above me
He winks his eye and keeps his collar up.
He is a school drop out guy
But studied Facebook
He is weak at algebra
But strong at dealing things.
He is a very good boy actually
He will gain bad name for what ever he does
He will feel for a second
Then he will be back with full energy (horse power)

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Man's weakness

Men remove most guarded, most vulnerable moment is when, you know?








Yes!

Urine is the most relaxing time, even if you keep poking your friends behind you, you will not / can not fight back, because your hands should be pretty busy, unless you are very smartly turned ... In addition, I There is also a fragile place. That is my sensitivity too, often resulting in unnecessary trouble, it hurt more than others, but also hurt themselves, so why bother? 

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Most Haunted Places In India

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India is often considered as a land of undiscovered mystery. For centuries, travellers from around the world who have made their journey to India have been fascinated by the mystical energy that surrounds the country. From religious practices to rituals that are quintessentially Indian, these traits have made India a popular tourist destination. Therefore, when it comes to listing the Top haunted places in India, there is not better country to start with.
These abandoned places in India have become places of interest for those who are fascinated by the supernatural. For those who are too afraid to visit these places in person, reading about and sharing stories of these mysterious places in India might be the next best thing!
It should also be noted that these ghostly places in India have come under the spotlight as they have been visited by ‘supernatural detectives’ wanting to experience or debunk the strange events occurring here. In fact, these modern-day ‘ghostbusters’ camp in these places overnight to record any strange occurrences which they then monitor before they come to any final conclusions.
So steel your nerves, and take a peak into a list of haunted places in India which have sprung to the forefront either on the basis of what many people have deduced, by way of research or just by word-of-mouth:

Here is the list of Most Haunted Places in India:

1. Indian Ghost Town of Bhangarh – Ajabgarh, Rajasthan

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The Indian Ghost Town of Bhangarh, Rajasthan is one of the scariest places in India to visit, in addition to being one of the most abandoned places in India. However, this tag has not perturbed visitors from making frequent trips to this ghost town.
Located near a famous forest in the area, this town is now slowly luring visitors from around the area, and country, to visit it. However, it should be noted that if you decide to visit the town after sunset, you will be not be allowed. In fact, there is a strict warning that it is out of bounds after the sun sets.
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The story which this town is well-known for tells the tale of how a magician who was in love with the local princess of the area was forbidden to ever fall in love with her. Unhappy with the decision, he decided to cast a spell on her to make her surrender to him. However, the princess, who was also a disciple of the occult learned of his plans and found a way to kill him.
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Even before his death, the magician cast a dark spell on the palace which caused its doom. Despite the story surrounding the ruins, it still is a fascinating place to visit. In fact, it has also been officially promoted as a tourist destination. However, once night falls, the place becomes deserted, leaving the darkness to engulf it once again till morning comes.

2. Dumas Beach- Gujarat 

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Dumas Beach in Gujarat already has an ominous ring to its name. Therefore, it is not surprising that it is considered as one of the most haunted places in India. This beach is located very near Surat, one of the developed cities of the state. This particular beach draws countless visitors almost every day as legend has it that the winds which blow fiercely come along with whispers.
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In fact, it is believed that there have been many people who have lost their lives here. Also, if you are a brave heart, you can test the waters yourself by taking a midnight stroll along the beach, if you have company. If the testimonies are anything to go by, then you will also be greeted by warnings asking you to not cross a certain line while on the beach.
It is also believed that this beach was for long used as a Hindu burial ground, therefore, being the resting place of tortured souls. There have also been reports of people disappearing mysteriously and having never been found again. However, if you still want to visit the beach to do some exploring of your own, then go ahead and do so if you have the stomach for it! You will find Dumas Beach one of the most mysterious places in India.

3. D’Souza Chawl in Mahim – Mumbai

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D’Souza Chawl in Mahim, Mumbai is also considered as among the haunted places in India. There have been many ghost stories surrounding one particular well in the chawl which is considered to be haunted. Residents of the chawl believe that there was a woman, who while filling water from the well, plunged to her death since the well was boundary-less.
Therefore, ‘the lady of the well’ is said to haunt the area surrounding the well every night. There have been many sightings of a white apparition who many consider to be the lady. However, the residents believe that the lady just walks around the area without actually harming anyone who happens to visit the area. As predicted, once the sun comes up, she vanishes into thin air only to appear again in the night. This particular place cannot be considered as a place many visitors can frequent though.

4. The Shaniwarwada Fort – Pune

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The Shaniwarwada Fort in Pune is a historical delight in addition to being one of the ghostly places in India. In fact, there are many who are of the opinion that the story that is associated with this fort is one of the most chilling stories. Lauded for its architectural brilliance, this fort has witnessed various strange occurrences.
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Legend has it that during a full moon, the level of supernatural activity increases. The mysterious story surrounding this fort talks about how a young prince was brutally murdered by one of his very own relatives in the fort. Therefore, his spirit still haunts the place and in the night, sounds of him shrieking almost violently can be heard. There are many locals who actually camp at night on the fort grounds just to hear that little boy’s scream for help. A chilling story indeed.
However, most visitors prefer to visit the fort during the morning hours as it is desirable. In fact, the fort is deserted at night except for maybe a caretaker doing the rounds.

5. GP Block - Meerut

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GP Block in Meerut also makes it to the list of one of the places in India that is subject to paranormal activity. It should be noted that this place, though considered as one of the abandoned places in India, is not very well known or frequented by many people. Despite being relatively unknown, there have been sightings of ghosts on a number of occasions.
One of the sights that people who pass this place observe is that of four males sitting together and enjoying an alcoholic beverage in the company of a single lit candle. At first, this was not considered as scary as many who passed the area were of the impression that these ‘spirits’ were just normal friends enjoying each other’s company.

However, once it was established that it was indeed four ghosts, people in and around the area became intrigued. In addition to this sight, there are some who have also witnessed a young girl coming out of the house in what many people believe to be a red dress. However, even as time has moved on, the people who used to frequent that place once upon a time have now stopped going there. It has truly become an abandoned place now.

6. The Vrindavan Society - Thane

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The Vrindavan Society in Thane, considered as one of the most famous housing societies of Thane, is also the spot where many of its residents and night guards have experienced paranormal activity. However, this is perhaps the most unassuming place to be haunted as the society is beautifully constructed with spacious apartments, considered by many as a prime piece of real estate.

However, it has been reported that there was once a man who lived in the society who happened to commit suicide. Therefore, his spirit is presumed to haunt the society at night. In fact, the night guards have witnessed a lot of strange activities which have also included a guard getting slapped in the face with such force that he nearly toppled from his chair.
Even as the other guard patrolling the other side of the society came to his rescue, they both could not find anyone around. With this incident, the residents are careful not to enter the society too late in the night, lest they fall prey to the ghost’s wrath too.  However, the housing society still remains one of the best in the suburb of Thane.

7. Bombay Supreme Court - Bombay

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For over 30 years whenever a murder trial is conducted here a vengeful bilingual ghost makes itself known by cursing and terrorizing anyone brave (or foolish) enough to enter.

8. Delhi cant - Delhi

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Most of the times, people see a lady standing in white dress asking for lift. if you go thru she will run as fast as the car runs & people reported her sitting there

9. Ramoji Film City - Hyderabad

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It is a big film city in Hyderabad,(like universal studios) the hotels in Ramoji film city are haunted. They say that the film city is built on war grounds of the Nizam sultans. Witnesses report the lights kept on top keep falling off, the light men- who sit with the lights on top have been pushed so many times and many have had grievous injuries.

The food left in rooms also gets scattered around the room and strange marks are left on the mirror, some script…. resembling Urdu…the language spoken by the sultans. Girls are the ghosts’ favorite to haunt. They trouble the girls so much, they tear their clothes, knock on the bathroom doors while the outside doors are locked. They create havoc. Many preventive measures have been taken to prevent hauntings……but of no use…they keep coming back after sometime.

10. Raj Kiran hotel - Lonavla, Maharashtra

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Reports of bed sheets being pulled off and continue to be pulled even after the guest is woken up. This room is in the corner and at the backside of the reception on the ground floor itself.

11. Sanjay Van (near Qutab Institutional Area) - New Delhi

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Sanjay Van is a huge forest area spread over around 10 kms. There is a cremation ground also there, many people have reported having seen a lady dressed in a white saree appearing and disappearing suddenly.
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12. Dow Hill in Kurseong - Darjeeling 

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Dow Hill in Kurseong, Darjeeling may not necessarily be considered as one of the abandoned places in India but it can surely be one of the most haunted places in India. This small township is famous for some of the best boarding schools in West Bengal. The Dow Hill Boarding School for Girls is at the center of supernatural activity by all accounts.
There have been many reports of the school’s corridors being haunted. Additionally, the forest that surrounds the school is also considered to be haunted. In fact, many woodsmen who visit the forest have reported seeing a headless boy who suddenly appears and then disappears into the forests. Legend has it that there were innumerable murders which took place in this forest area.

13. The Brij Raj Bhavan Palace in Kota – Rajasthan 

The Brij Raj Bhavan Palace in Kota, Rajasthan should also be on your itinerary as one of the most ghostly places in India. This old palace which has now been converted into something of a heritage hotel is apparently haunted by a British ghost who was killed during the Revolt of 1857.

There are some who also add that a Major Burton (the ghost) along with his sons was shot right inside the palace and therefore, he haunts the place. In fact, in this palace, considered by many as one of the most mysterious places in India, the ghost of the Major does not really harm anyone, but during the night, there have been reports of guards getting slapped in the face. Therefore, visit the palace at your own risk.

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Saturday, November 29, 2014

Top 10 Indian Rail Journeys

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Train journeys are a fun experience to many, and especially bring back memories of childhood and summer vacations.

Top 10 Indian rail journeys

Travelling through greenery, hovering bridges, and dark tunnels, trains journeys do bring in lots of fun to holiday travel. Let us have a sneak peak at the ten best rain journeys in India
Route: New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling (West Bengal)
Train: The Toy Train
Travel Time9 nights
Journey: Travelling at a speed of 12kmph, this tiny steam train, trundles through tea plantations, taking you as close as possible to the tea-pickers with baskets strapped on their heads. The railway line zigzags through the main road of the town, and runs alongside its market. A glimpse of Mount Kanchenjunga can be caught, if the sky is clear.
 Route: Pune, Maharashtra – New Delhi
Train: Indian Maharaja Deccan Odyssey
Travel Time: 10 nights tour
Journey: This elegant railway gives you a feel of how the Maharajas of yester years once travelled. Hence, is really friendly on the pocket. The splendid scenic beauty that unfolds along the way can be enjoyed in this air conditioned luxurious train. Several are the onboard activities like multi cuisine dining options, fully equipped library, to keep the guests entertained.

Route: Vasco da Gama, Goa to Londa, Karnataka
Train: Goa Express
Travel Time: 3 hours 30 mins
Journey:This train inches past pristine beaches and villages of Goa on Sundays. As it approaches the Western Ghats, the train speeds up through thick jungle and precarious curves of mountains. As the vegetation decreases, the waterfalls increase and the scene changes from rocky hills to deep valleys.
Route: New Jalpaiguri, West Bengal to Tinsukia, Ledo, Assam
Train: Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express
Travel Time: 18 hours
Journey:This journey involves two trains. The super-fast Rajdhani whizzes past vast stretches of emerald green paddy fields and tea plantations to reach Assam. As the stars come out, the train sweeps past the Brahmaputra River. The second stretch from Tinsukia to Ledo is the easternmost tip of the railway and the scenic beauty of this place is awe inspiring.
 Route: Pune, Maharashtra to New Delhi
Train: Nizamuddin Duronto Express
Travel Time: 20 hours
Journey:The Duronto Express from Pune to Delhi erases six hours off the normal 26-hour journey. It covers a fantastic route with the most varied topography and the onboard service is excellent. The train trundles past beautiful rivers, deserts, mountains and villages. Passengers are offered tasty meals included in the ticket prices and new interiors. The trains are derailment-proof!
 Route: Madgaon, Goa to Mumbai, Maharashtra
Train: Mandovi Express
Travel Time: 12 hours 15 mins
Journey: The Konkan Railway, sandwiched between the Sahyadri hills and the Arabian Sea, takes a stunning route as it cruises through 92 tunnels to makes its way through mountains and crosses 2000 bridges over hundreds of rivers. The breathtaking journey that takes you through postcard scenery of paddy fields lined with coconut trees, small villages and over endless stretches of water.
 Route: Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu to Trivandrum, Kerala
Train: Island Express
Travel Time: 2 hours 15 mins
Journey:As the train makes a start from Kanyakumari and it inches through dense greenery, tightly-packed palm trees, signature style of Kerala, the train is flooded with aroma. You pass through little churches and houses built in artistic Kerala architecture. This journey is a short and sweet!
Route: Kalka, Haryana to Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Train: Himalayan Queen
Travel Time: 5 hours 10 mins
Journey:Built in 1903, this metre-gauge railway passes through 102 tunnels, 87 bridges and 900 curves. Apart from those excitement seeking travelers, even regular commuters use this train to travel up and down the hillside. Fully bloomed brightly colored orchards, announce the entry into Shimla. The train stops frequently to let the passengers step out and enjoy the scenes and refreshments at the local stations.
 Route: Bangalore, Karnataka – Goa
Train: Golden Chariot
Travel Time: 9 nights
Journey: The train traverses across Karnataka, stopping by at tourists spots such as Kabini wildlife sanctuary, heritage sites of history of Hampi and Badami. The sunset over the hills, peaking through forests that can be witnessed on the evening before arriving in Goa, is enchanting. The train is elegant and well equipped with hot showers, libraries and dining options.
Route: Jammu to Udhampur, Jammu state
Train: Jammu Mail
Travel Time: 3 hours
Journey: This 53km stretch of railway into the foothills of Himalayas is the northernmost reach of the Indian Railways. The 20 tunnels and 158 bridges that is crosses while weaving its way around the rocky Shivalik mountain range, gapping rivers and deep valleys, offers jaw-dropping views. Flat lands and green pastures, mark the approach of Udhampur.

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Thursday, October 30, 2014

Just is not you pressure me?

This should be the first time I have this almost choking feeling. In the morning, came home from work, after Paowan milk bath, body and mind of my extreme tiredness, or forget to talk to talk with an inflatable doll ...! Horse! 7 8:00 early, hot sun not to be shot in the face, my face, I'm sleepy, began to sweat...! It likes to eat hot pot, but I hate hot weather, decided to move themselves to another room among colleagues, which can cool more, because there has not broken air conditioners .Confused, I'm faltering footsteps, opening his door. Lost...! Amazing snoring , so I stop at the door, stunned after 37 seconds, he was going to shut the door on the occasion, lazy good strong emerged.Readily took his side Spit traces pillows to throw to his face, and then quickly closing the door. Stand at the door, I heard a groan room, I smiled. How to do, the whole people is not my original idea..! bite...! Suddenly think there is an availability and colleagues to return home long ago, I decided to put the city to capture...! Opened the door, the room was neat, righteousness, I open the air-conditioning, fans, even the bonnet on the body is thick, screaming to go. To close the eyelids almost occasion, I also vaguely remember being helped cover the inflatable doll . I sleep the whole nine o'clock.Today, my dreams are endless Atlantic, I began to dream a drowning horse...! I always go upstream to see the mermaid meantime, two shells faint pink nipple cover. See the Dragon King, lazily side with, look on call 36 hours. There Titanic, Rose and Jack help painting of nude paintings. While trying to poke his hands in front of seaweed, I feel we should choking me see the sun on the water...! Out of the water on the occasion, I woke up. (My intuition tells me that I have a perception) The strange thing is, I hear my mother's voice, and my mother care for the children of noise. "Macro, do not get fruit, fruit in the dumplings."  Mother Road. This dialogue is very familiar, very friendly, but very hazy. I felt strange,impossible...! I was in a foreign land, my mother is still home to do, how? I'm sure at the time I was conscious, I would like to immediately got confused, but unfortunately can not play...! I began to fear that the power to make feeding, hands and feet tied as it seems, still not achieve the body, wanted to shout what the sentence can not be! The first time, the heart actually very afraid. Usually do not believe in the existence of ghosts, I'm not very afraid of ghosts, suddenly they begin Amitabha . Finally, I got the moves...! The first time, jumped off the bed, to escape the room. Haunt me, go back to their room air conditioners have been bad, Miaole Miao alarm clock, 9:26? I sleep less than half an hour, so lengthy and unthinkable actually happened? ! Grunt, snore go. Woke up again, is 4 pm, it remained vague shudder. Look on the Internet ghost press / ghost pressure body of commentary, the original did not have such a thing from beginning to end, scientists long ago proved that: "ghost pressure body" phenomenon, in sleep medicine is a kind of nervous sleep paralysis (paralysis (sleep paralysis) of the symptoms, the patient during sleep time, showing Banxingbanshui situation, brainwave amplitude is sober, and some people will have the illusion of images, but to minimize muscle tension, similar to the " paralyzed "state, the body could not move, as if cast as the agenda, which is generally called" ghost pressure body "phenomenon...!

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Malfunction

I love people, and today it work happy?

If you work all day, extreme mental and physical fatigue to trudged home, but also to see such a "very happy" scenario:

the lift broke down ..
and i'm staying at 26th floor ..
so, it means that ..

I live in the 26th floor, a little ...

Clear

Day

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Physical fitness has always been okay to me, no complaints, just a slight suggestion:

Please dear animal friends who, among other 15th-floor staircase big lump of feces, because when we're sports, humans sucked into the lungs and the air will be much faster than usual, so a careless, I was stinks ...

Well, from that lump of feces appearance and color, with Thammasat Pioneer mind I can judge it is human produced, and he recently should be drunk black coffee ice ...
This is ...

The long-awaited feces come out? 

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

50 Places to Visit in India Before You Turn 30

Here is a fun bucket list of the places to visit in India before you turn thirty. They are not just destinations but also crazy experiences that will go down the book of your memory lane. From treading on Living Root Bridges in Cherrapunji to a bike ride through Ladakh, trekking through the valley of flowers in Himalayas to surfing in Orissa, here are some insane experiences.

1. Camping in The Arid Desert of Rajasthan

Places to Visit in India
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Twenties is the time to step out of your comfort zone and do something exciting like staying in a dessert. Challenge yourself by camping among the endless stretches of sand. As you camp in the rustic tents, on the horizon is nothing but the unbridled view of sand and sky.

Night brings in its own allure as perched on the royal divan, you relish in Rajasthani cuisine under the twinkling starts and revel in the entertainment provided by the local people.
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2. Backpack Across Northeast

North East Backpack trip
Yes, we have all thought about backpacking across Europe sometime or the other, but how about exploring the exotic destinations that our own country provides?  Budget friendly apart, backpacking is the best way to experience the mesmerising sights of the Seven Sisters States of Northeast.

For once you step in here, you are in a place unlike any other with nature retained from acres of green fields to haunting caves, the largest river island to bridges made of roots, cascading waterfalls to a lot more. Just make sure that you pack along oodles of energy too, as this can get gruelling. Hence, before you turn 30 is the best time to do it.
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3. Trek to Dudhsagar Falls

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Instead of taking the normal route to Dudhsagar Falls, how about trekking up to it? This trail brings along some exciting adventures. Depending upon your fitness levels you can walk on the railway tracks (where you have to be weary of the trains passing by and make sure you are not hit by one), cross the Mondovi River or tread through bountiful jungles.
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The entire journey is rewarded with the breath-taking sight of Dudhsagar Falls. As the name suggests you will get to witness the sea of milk gushing through the rocks. On days of no rain, you can also take a dip in the pool below, but at your own peril.

4. Drive Through Forest of Bandipur

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Take a drive through wilderness, through the heart of the jungle of the dense Bandipur forest. Open only during specific hours of the day, this would be an unforgettable experience in your twenties. As, while go along narrow, winding roads, you might just spot elephants, monkeys and deer and if lucky, a wild cat on the way. Also, get spooked by the plenty snake holes around.

5. Visit Cherrapunji, Tread on Living Root Bridges

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What seems like a vision belonging to the movie ‘The Lord of the Rings’, the Living Root Bridges at Cherrapunji is simply surreal. And yes, this bridge is actually made out of live living roots branching out from gigantic trees.

As you cross over, you are overwhelmed with the sight of thick winding roots, beautiful gathering of rocks and clear water below, all amidst a mushroom of overarching and towering trees. Appreciate the marvels of nature before you turn thirty.
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6. Cycling in Nilgiris

Cycling in Nilgris
Embark upon the rather adventurous cycling tour of Nilgiris, one of the longest and largest tour. Not an easy expedition, you have to be bursting with energy and need months to build your stamina for this.
Hence, it is best undertaken before your thirties. Push the boundaries of your fitness levels and cycle along fellow enthusiasts for around eight days in the month of December. The ride too is quite a pleasant one with pristine land of thick verdant stretches.

7. Experience Sunburn in Goa

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Twenties is the time when you can let loose and party endlessly for days and nights. Go where the finest musicians and DJs converge to one of the hippest places in India. Experience the crazy Sunburn festival in Goa that is heralded as the biggest electronic dance music festival in Asia.

Under the open skies, and amidst scenic surroundings of Candolim Beach, grove endlessly to heart-thumping music along with thousands of youths across the globe.

8. Witness an Airshow

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Loved the insane air stunts in the movie Top Gun? Witness something very similar at the Aero Show that takes place in Yelahanka, Bangalore that has close to twenty seven countries participating. Cheer among the huge crowds as the as the exclusive range and aircrafts take-off, plummet, summersault and do a whole lot of awesome areal tricks.
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9. Manali to Leh on Bike

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Take on a riveting but equally challenging bike expedition from Manali to Leh. The journey is a paradise for true blue bikers. Offering one of the best routes to ride in the world, this magnetic highway stretches over 475 kms and is a must experience before your thirties.
As it is here you get away from the craziness of life and reflect within. Admire the beauty of nature as you get the serene views of snow-capped mountains, untamed roads, barren brown terrains, sparkling turquoise lake, cascading streams and breath-taking landscapes.

10. Experience Konkan Railways

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What is so great about the Konkan Railways? It is the enrapturing sights that you get to see along the way. Through this journey you get to see the grand mountains of the Western Ghats, the several waterfalls that trickle through, limpid rivers and green stretches. Also, relive childhood and screech as you pass through the innumerable pitch black tunnels. Something that is better done before your thirties.

11. Trek to Markha Valley

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View unsurpassed sights of the Himalayas with the ambitious trek to the enchanting Markha Valley. Since the altitude here is quite high, it takes some days to acclimatise to the climate and you need to be your fittest. Popularly called the ‘tea house trek’, it is here you tread through one of the highest peopled plateaus and get great views of the Ladakh and Zanskar ranges. Along the way, get inspired by interacting with nomadic clans and experience serenity by touring a quaint monastery. 

12. Eat at Chokhi Dhani and Take an Elephant Safari in Jaipur

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Jaipur is a mystical land appeases youngsters as well. On one hand, you can sink your teeth deep into the delectable local cuisines at Chokhi Dhani. While you are there, you can also learn to appreciate and immerse yourself with the vibrant culture that abounds. Another must do is the elephant safari. Perched high on an elephant you feel like a king overlooking the majestic landscapes of Jaipur.
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13. Experience Rann of Kutch and Gir Forest

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A seasonal salt marsh amidst the famous Thar Desert, when at Rann of Kutch, Gujrat you feel that you are in the middle of no man’s land. For around you is nothing but the acrid terrain of the desert providing a one of a kind experience.
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Do visit during the kite festival where the skies come alive with vibrant and oversized kites. The biking tours to this place are quite popular too. Once in Gujarat, do not miss the Gir Forest either which is the house to fierce lions and diverse flora and fauna.

14. Boat Trip to Andaman

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Andaman is a heaven for beach lovers with its silver sand and turquoise waters unlike any place else in India. For those who have the stomach for it (which is normally when you are younger), a boating trip to this place from Kolkata or Chennai is quite an experience in itself. For two or three days you will feel like a voyager on an expedition, riding the pristine waters.

15. Sikkim Sightseeing Trip

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Find peace in the spectacular sights that nature and man can provide at a younger age. For Sikkim is a paradise of beauty. From intricate and aesthetic monasteries in Gangtok to the lush Chopta Valley, the mesmerising Lachung to Himalayan Zoological Park, the delightful places to visit in India are innumerable.

16. Kolkata Trip

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Called as the cultural capital of India, and often written about in novels, Kolkata is a place that is best experienced in your twenties as there are so many things to do here. Shop at the quaint and bustling narrow bazaars, tour the iconic Victoria Memorial Hall, pray at the Dakshineswar Kali Temple, stroll along the famous Park Street, relish in the local street food…the list is endless.
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17. Dhuandhar Falls, Jabalpur

Get a celestial-like feel before your thirties. Flanked by greenery, are the spectacular sights of Dhuandhar Falls in Bhedaghat, Jabalpur. The mysticism of this place mainly lies in the cascading frothing white waterfalls that appear to emanate a mist of smoke, giving it an ethereal quality.

18. Go for a Scuba Diving Tour

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There is a reason why Scuba Diving has become so popular among youngsters in Andaman. As you plunge into eleven to fifteen feet deep into the turquoise beach, you are transported to a hidden water kingdom. Swim along the diverse vibrant fishes and witness the breath-taking sponges and coral life that you never knew existed.

19. Wildlife Adventure Trip at Corbett

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For a crazy, daring wildlife experience head to Corbett, Uttarakhand. It is a home to many endangered tigers. You can drive through the thick jungles by a jeep safaris. For the gustier, exclusive elephant safaris are available too.

20. Trek to Kudremukh

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Test your fitness levels by trekking to Kudremukh, Karnataka. The rewards of this hikes are many. Fitness apart, it is the sights that make you want to climb higher. With steep hills and valleys, depending upon where the sunlight falls, the landscape turns a different green. When you reach the top and are embraced by the fog spreading on the mountain peaks, you feel that you have reached heaven indeed.
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21. Quad Bike Expedition in Goa

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There is a lot more to Goa than basking by the lazy shores. Take a ride on the adventurous side with a like-minded group. Through the Quad Bike expedition, explore the rugged terrains, wilderness of the forests and other landscape delights that this place has to offer.

22. Visit a Haunted place

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You really think that you cannot get spooked? Instead of watching a scary movie, how about living the horror by going to a haunted place? Bhangarh Fort is known as one of the scariest places to visit in India. According to folklore, an entire town of people seemed to have been obliterated in a day.

Supernatural activities are said to occur at night and no one is allowed here post sunset. The closer you get here, you are overcome with a queasy feeling. It is also said that those who have ventured post sunset have never been found.
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23. Munnar, Periyar and Thekkady wildlife Trip

As you have the energy go on endless destinations, how about touring three fascinating wildlife places? Nestled in ‘God’s own country’ of Kerala are three breath-taking places of Munnar, Periyar and Thekkady. A wildlife trip to these places to visit in India is a must, for it is here that you are overwhelmed with the remarkable sceneries and fauna of the land.

24. Rafting and Camping in Rishikesh

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With bursting of vitality and eagerness, twenties is the best time to indulge in adventure sports. Ride the mystical waters of Ganges with rafting in Rishikesh. It is the most famous place to play this sport. For, you get to raft upon fierce frothing water pouring through rocky terrains and green stretches. To experience the landscape of this mysterious place you can also go camping and undertake other adventure sports.

25. Vaishno Devi Temple

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Experience a spiritual journey with Vaishno Devi Temple nestled in the Trikuta Mountains, Jammu and Kashmir. Perched on a height of 5300 feet, it is one of the most revered religious places to visit in India. The path to get here is a challenge and will test your fitness along the way. However, the sights offered on the path and when you reach there are simply remarkable.

26. Wagah Border

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Get a feel of patriotism and nationality at a younger age. Head to Wagah Border which is on the only crossing road border of Punjab and Pakistan. Celebrate along with thousands the extravagant ceremony that occurs here every day before the sun sets.

27. Sandakphu Trek

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Sandakphu Trek, the highest point of West Bengal. It is from here that you get the view and experience of the all-embracing nature. However, trek to the top is quite a tedious one and requires you to be in the pink of health.

28. Holi at Vrindavan

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Vrindavan, the land where Lord Krishna spent his childhood, is the place to be during Holi. For, it is here that the festival is celebrated with much gusto and revelry. Thousands around the world and country flock to this place to get embraced by the burst of colours.
The entire town is painted in myriad hues this day. Entrainment troupes perform Holi songs as well. As this place can get chaotic and crowded, it is best to experience this when you have the energy and enthusiasm.

29. Orissa Konark Temple & Surfing Lessons

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Witness the magnificence of Indian architecture at the Orissa Konark Temple. This iconic and revered shrine makes a pretty picture with ancient and intricate stone carvings. While at Orissa learn to ride the wonder waves by taking surfing lessons. The earlier you learn this sport the better. It is something that will come handy during later years across the world too!

30. Roopkund Trek, Himalayas

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Become one with nature and experience serenity with the Roopkund Trek, Himalayas. This trail provides an all-encompassing experience and visions of snow, ice, gushing streams, untouched forests, delightful stretches of meadows and scenic camping places. Need we say more?

 31. Go to Gokarna and Do Nothing

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Twenties is the time where you can get away by doing nothing. Head to Gokarna, a more toned down version of Goa. It is here that you get to reel in the hippy vibe sans the commercialisation and onslaught of people. Relax by the lazy beaches, absorb the scenery of rocky terrains and pristine waters and enjoy by doing just about nothing. A holiday well spent indeed!

32. Visit Coorg, Scotland of India

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It is said that man truly comes of his own when among pristine nature. For this, head to Coorg, known as the Scotland of India. It is at this cool hill station that you get the unbridled sight of green stretches and experience serenity. Topping the experience is the intoxicating aroma of the coffee plantations permeating the air.
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33. Jodhpur to Jaisalmer on Truck/Tractor trip

Jodhpur and Jaisalmer are the lands of opulent palaces, colourful culture and forts that retain the magnificence of the kings. They are also places that have retained the rusticity of nature. Leave the regular mode of transport for the elders. For an off-beat experience, explore on a truck or tractor trip.

34. Experience Local Trains, Mumbai

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The life line of the bustling Mumbai city are the local trains that are constantly brimming with people. If you think that you have it in you to nudge your way across a sea of people then, this is a must experience at least once in your twenties.

35. Visit Temples and Boulders at Hampi

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Experience a slice of history before your thirties by visiting the ancient temples in Hampi. Get marvelled by the architecture and intricate stone carvings that tell a thousand stories. Also, here are natural wonders such as the boulders. These gigantic stones seem to defy gravity and are spread across the land ornately.
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36. Sunderbans Boat Ride

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Experience the untamed nature of Sunderbans with a boat ride. Given the accolade of the largest mangrove ecosystem in the world, this place offers one of a kind views. Through the boat cruise you can witness the fisherman’s cove, a three hundred year old temple, crocodile’s den, deer rehabilitation centre and a lot more.

37. Visit Varanasi to Experience Chaos 

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Experience chaos in your twenties to appreciate the quiet in later years. Head to Varanasi, one of the oldest cities in the world. While the antique edifices and spiritual aura of the place lends a mystical charm, the sheer number of people thronging through the really narrow roads add to the chaos.

38. Yak Safari in Ladakh

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Okay, so you may have gotten used to the idea of a horse or elephant safari. For an offbeat experience how about something as unique as a yak safari in Ladakh? The largest animal of this icy desert, these woolly creatures offer a comfortable ride. Explore green meadows, gushing brooks and glacial valleys on this safari.

39. Trek to Valley of Flowers

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Still hung over with fairy tales of childhood? Take a trek to the Valley of Flowers. It located in Himalayas of the Uttaranchal and is just that, vast stretches of vibrant flowers such as Brahmakamal, Blue Poppy and the Cobra Lily spread across the valley. Such is the divine beauty of this place that it seems to have popped straight out of a fairy tale story. And yes, this hike requires you have a great deal of stamina too.

40. Bombay to Goa road Trips

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We are not eluding to the cheesy movie renditions a gang of friends taking a Bombay to Goa road trip. But the truth of the matter is, this is a fun experience to have with your mob of friends who are so important at this age. The scenic views and bonding with your crazy friends along the drive will help you make that transition from the bustling Bombay to the laid back Goa.

41. Finish at Least 5 day Treks Around Your City

Twenties is the time to explore, discover and test your fitness level. Be it Bangalore, Mumbai or Delhi, they all offer alluring trekking trails. Avail of this and finish at least five day treks around the city. By the end of it you would have explored more, discovered new places to visit in India, raised your fitness levels and also lost some weight too!

42. Chandni Chowk Street Food Tour

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Benefit from your voracious appetite and metabolism during your teens and twenties. Indulge your taste buds with the delectable street food of Chadani Chok. It offers spicy chaats, mouth-watering kachoris, sweet jalebis, addictive confectionaries and rich North Indian food. Spend the whole day sinking your teeth in the aromatic flavours of this place.

43. Dasara in Mysore

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It would help if you understand the significance of festivals and learn to enjoy them at a younger age. The ideal place to celebrate the grandeur of Dasara is the majestic Mysore. For at this time, the city is beautifully lit up and the entire city partakes in the merry making. A must see is the elaborately adorned elephants on a royal walk.
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 44. Skiing Coaching in Auli

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Learning to ski in your younger days comes along with a lot of advantages. Auli is a sought after skiing destination in the snow crusted Himalayan Mountains of Uttaranchal.  Providing an all-encompassing view of Mana Parwat, Beethartoli, Nilkanth, Hathi Parbat, Ghori Parbat and Nar Parbat and covered with conifers and oak forest, it is here that you get to ski on a blanket of inviting snow.
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45. Paragliding in Solang

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Best age to experience crazy adventure, head to Solang for Paragliding. Experience the bursting thrill as you breeze by and get the panoramic sight of green mountains, valleys, expansive sky and snow-capped ranges.
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 46. Travel in a Toy Train

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Revisit childhood by hopping on a narrow gauged toy train. Cheer away as these colourful boogies make their way through winding trails, colourful landscapes, verdant hillocks and emerald stretches. Darjeeling, Matheran, Ooty and Shimla are some of the place that you can experience this.
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47. Spitti Valley Trip

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Another place that you have to go to appreciate the marvels of nature is the super scenic Spitti Valley, perched high on the ethereal Himalayan Mountains. Since the high altitude here the trip is not suitable for all. Get enamoured by the unique landscapes, quaint and vibrant monasteries along with unique wildlife of snow leopard, wolf, ibex and blue sheep.
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48. Visit Golden Temple in Amritsar

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Learn to appreciate brotherhood and religion before you hit thirty. A golden marvel shining brightly and casting its shimmering reflection upon the waters is the Golden Temple in Amritsar. A Gurdwara of Sikhs, it is here that people across all religions come and wait in endless lines to pay homage.
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49. Rajasthan Trip on Bullet

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Do something different and adventurous. Instead of the same old means, take a trip to Rajasthan on a bullet. Ride along the rugged deserts and the rustic roads of this place, absorbing the expansive landscape that abounds around you.
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50. Srinagar to Leh Bus/Truck Ride

Twenties is the age where you have the enthusiasm and patience for bus or truck ride. To get a feel of the rustic enrapturing sights that Srinagar and Leh offer, it kind of would heighten your experience if you took a rustic wagon like a bus or a truck. Trust us, you will have a whole different impression of this place altogether.
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