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Experience the Valley of Flowers 2026 trek! A 38km trail through UNESCO meadows blooming July–Sept. Visit Hemkund Sahib at 14,203 ft and Badrinath with Desh Videsh Travels.

Discover Turtuk, India's northernmost Balti village reclaimed in 1971. Famous for organic apricots, rich Silk Route history, and unique heritage. Located in Nubra Valley at 3,001m, it offers a mild climate and stunning Shyok River views. Perfect for offbeat 2026 travel!
Plan your Kedarnath Yatra 2026 with Desh Videsh Travels! Official kapaat opening is expected April 22. Get mandatory QR passes, expert-led 4-day group batches from ₹15,999, or luxury heli-tours. Book early for seasonal discounts!

Zomsa Cafe in Spiti Valley is the perfect combination of great food, lively ambiance, and rich culture. Whether you're in Kaza for a short visit or planning a longer stay, this café offers something for everyone – from live music to delicious food and a library for those who love a quiet retreat. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience when you explore the beautiful Spiti Valley.

Kerala during monsoon transforms into a lush, tranquil paradise. With misty hills, roaring waterfalls, serene backwaters, rich cuisine, vibrant festivals, and rejuvenating Ayurveda, monsoon reveals Kerala’s most authentic and soulful side. It’s the perfect season for slow travel, wellness, and deep connection with nature.

Community group trips with Desh Videsh Travels offer a stress-free, affordable, and social way to explore destinations worldwide. Designed for solo travellers and small groups, these trips combine genuine community, balanced itineraries, lower costs, and meaningful travel experiences.

India offers some of the world’s most breathtaking train journeys, passing through mountains, forests, coastlines, and deserts. From UNESCO-listed toy trains to scenic coastal railways and luxury heritage routes, these scenic train rides showcase India’s natural beauty and cultural diversity in the most immersive way possible.

Bhutan is a unique Himalayan destination known for its spiritual depth, pristine landscapes, and sustainable tourism. This Bhutan tourism guide covers the best places to visit, cultural experiences, trekking routes, festivals, and essential travel tips—helping travellers plan a meaningful and responsible journey to the Land of Happiness.

India offers a diverse range of honeymoon experiences for 2026, from snow-covered Himalayan escapes and royal palace cities to tropical islands, serene backwaters, and scenic hill towns. This guide highlights the 20 best honeymoon destinations in India, grouped by state and travel style, with detailed insights into what couples can expect and the most romantic activities to enjoy together.

A curated guide to the 15 best international honeymoon destinations for 2026, covering beaches, culture, mountains, luxury, and offbeat romantic escapes for newlyweds.

As the holiday season approaches, there's no better way to immerse yourself in the Christmas spirit than by exploring the vibrant Christmas markets across India. From the charming streets of Pondicherry to the festive energy of Goa and the cultural blend of Kochi, these markets offer a delightful shopping experience, filled with unique gifts, festive food, and local traditions. Whether you’re looking for handcrafted ornaments, delicious Christmas treats, or simply enjoying the magical atmosphere, India’s Christmas markets are a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience the holiday season in full swing. The blog highlights 10 of the best Christmas markets in India, each offering its own distinct charm. Cochin, with its traditional carnival and lively shopping stalls, and Arpora Night Bazaar in Goa, with its late-night festivities, stand out for their unique blend of local culture and festive cheer. Pondicherry’s Marche de Noël is perfect for those who appreciate French heritage and beautifully lit streets, while the German Christmas Markets in cities like Delhi and Bengaluru offer a more traditional European vibe. Other notable mentions include Kolkata’s Park Street, Shillong’s local crafts, and Hyderabad’s growing market scene. India’s growing number of Christmas markets shows just how much the country is embracing the global holiday spirit, while still retaining its unique cultural identity. For those looking to explore India in a festive light, these markets provide the perfect way to celebrate, shop, and enjoy the season.

Delhi is surrounded by affordable destinations perfect for short college getaways. From heritage cities and spiritual towns to hill stations and nature escapes, these 2–4 day trips are easy to reach, budget-friendly, and ideal for solo travellers or small groups. With smart planning and shared travel, students can enjoy meaningful weekend breaks without financial stress.