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Story by Shridevi Saini
Reviewed: 
Glenmorgan Trek, Ooty I Book Online & Get Flat 20% Off

 Rated : 4.0

So many trees, eucalyptus and other hill wonders that left us in awe! We enjoyed a beautiful view of the hills around us and were in awe of the lovely Mudumalai ranges on our way there.

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Story by Minakshi Mukhopadhyay
Reviewed: 
Homestay In Nilgiris With Bonfire

 Rated : 4.0

Camping in the 'Blue Mountains' of the Nilgiris is indeed the best way to enjoy the beauty of nature! Indeed this camping place near Bangalore is the best weekend getaway.

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Story by Rohan Dhawan
Reviewed: 
Homestay In Nilgiris With Bonfire

 Rated : 4.0

This escape from the corporate grind was badly needed! Amazing experience! I filled up my lungs with enough oxygen to last me a lifetime! :D

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Story by Gitanjali Devar
Reviewed: 
Homestay In Nilgiris With Bonfire

 Rated : 4.0

Aaaah! The cackle of the bonfire, the warmth of the logs and the laughter of the night is still echoing in my ears. Unforgettable experience.

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Story by Tanirika Adiga
Reviewed: 
Stay at The Foothills Of Brahmagiri

 Rated : 4.0

The stunning beauty of Coorg, coupled with warmth of jungle stay. Every morning we woke up to the sound of birds and nature. Being surrounded by jungles is the best therapy you can have!

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Story by Amaresh Bhattacharya
Reviewed: 
Kayaking in Coorg | Book @ ₹350 Only & Get Flat 22% off

 Rated : 4.0

Calm and cloudy skies and the wholke landscape of Coorg was simply amazing! We had a blast and want to do this again on our next visit to the dream hill station!

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Story by Mohan Kapoor
Reviewed: 
Coorg Quad Biking Adventure

 Rated : 4.0

fun activity for kids and adults alike! Had a fun time!

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Story by Annapurna Adiga
Reviewed: 
Helicopter Ride in Mumbai | Get 33% off

 Rated : 4.0

It was amazing. I had a great day in Mumbai with this Helicopter Joy Ride. After a few days of shopping and sight seeing, I took this helicopter ride, which was awesome. It made me view the city as well as the coasts. Every monument and road looked brilliant from the sky view. Initially, it was scary, but it was indeed fun. I loved it. The only drawback was that it was strict. Mostly they did not allow handbags or even food.

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Story by Dhruv Nayar
Reviewed: 
Helicopter Ride in Mumbai | Get 33% off

 Rated : 4.0

I liked the helicopter joy ride in Mumbai. This is sheer fun. It does cost a bomb though. However, once in a lifetime, these are worthy. From that view, the city was beautiful. It is indeed amazing and poignant. The highlight is when the helicopter is taken above the Gateway of India, Juhu Beach, and the Bandra-Worli Sea Link. It was awesome. I liked the whole experience. I wish I could have had the experience for even longer time as it ended soon.

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Story by Tara Jain
Reviewed: 
Rafting Rishikesh

 Rated : 4.0

My family planned for a trip to Rishikesh, and I was like quite reluctant as I had thought that the place was only a pilgrimage spot for elderly people, but when I was planning for their stay and accommodation in google, I found this rafting piece too interesting and unique and I decided to go along with them immediately. When they were spending their time in temples and rivers, I and my other co-tourist took up rafting. The rivers were super tempting, the great Ganges in its natural beauty was felt here. I fell in love with this place once and for all. Now that I have said this, I am eagerly waiting to go over to this place again with my cousins’ next month.

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Story by Himadri Marar
Reviewed: 
Kamshet Paragliding | Book Online @ Flat 14% off

 Rated : 4.0

We enjoyed a 3-day fun filled learning period with the introductory paragliding course in Kamshet. A team of professional pilots were present to train us. This made our skyward quest and experience easy and more rewarding. This course is done by certified professionals. So I felt safe. On this course, as I had no prior experience I was sceptical. The pilots assured me that as this is an intro course, no experience is needed to realize the exhilaration of free flight. To be honest, the learning was moments of fun, challenges, and learning as such was less. Practical sessions including training simulator was also provided that made it easier on air.

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Story by Aaryan Gowda
Reviewed: 
Rafting Rishikesh

 Rated : 4.0

Rafting at Rishikesh will be a great fun and experience if you have some experience or if you are used to rafting before. There are various levels that are for novice and there are few that are for advanced level people, you can try all these stages if you have the needed skills. I am actually a pro in this rafting, I always know the techniques and skills to use, hence this trip proved to be a great trip for me. Even though it was a challenging one, I enjoyed it totally.

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Story by Vishwamitra Khatri
Reviewed: 
Rafting Rishikesh

 Rated : 4.0

This was my first rafting experience, hence I took up the grade 1 level, while some of my other friends took the advanced level as they were a pro in this. We got a wonderful time over here. Rafting is great when you enjoy this with your team of friends or gang. Give it a try if you are intending to get a great value for your money. I have carried memorable days by visiting this place.

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Story by Ankan Mukherjee
Reviewed: 
Anthargange Night Trek with Cave Exploration | Flat 15% off

 Rated : 4.0

It’s been nearly 2 months in Bangalore and no place was explored yet.Please don’t talk about Malls and artificial places to visit. They satisfy pockets not heart. I am a passionate traveler and adventure enthusiast from inside which I definitely feel. Even though never been to hectic or too many treks or trips till date, yet I keep that music booming within me that “Yes, I love places, I love hills, I love to travel and I will keep on travelling”. Someday I will cover many parts of India or if fate favors might be few nations ranging from Hills, Terrains, Coasts, Jungles. Oh ! Love these senses. Commenced Nevertheless there has to be a start. Last Saturday I was reading few travel blogs where I read “You are not born to only work and pay bills, and die”. It is quite a simple trick I thought. When I grow old I will have memories or pieces of writing regarding my experiences in travelling, not the Outlook email or MS Excel sheets. I asked my brother in law which website does he follow because he and Didi is a travel freak. So I was given the idea to check Thrillophilia. I spoke with my roomies and it struck me why don’t we travel for 2 days to any places near Bangalore as Karnataka boasts of mesmerizing and heart melting places be it green hills or grey stoned architectures of history pages. My love is always for hills or nerve wrecking treks. To start my exploration I thought of visiting Coorg. Sadly it did not take place as we were 3 and without 4 we were not able to book. After lots of browsing and incurring Kilobytes, I came across the Trek to Anthargange. The most astonishing factor was it’s gonna be a night trek and Oh!boy it does increase the level of excitement. Just imagine you are walking down the trails and terrains hopping over the rocks with only the torch as the helping hand for light, not the sun. The thought of exploring the granite rocks and the abundant caves under the night sky and stars watching us down was the reason enough to hit “Book”. I couldn’t wait the week to pass by because the maiden night adventure is awaiting. The Night We were to start our journey on friday night. The bus was to pick us at 10.10 PM. I hurried out from office by 7.30 so that I can be there on time without any hullabaloo. The bus was a little late because of the almighty blessing of traffic. Initially I was shocked to see only 3 of us …What !!! Only 3 people trekking at night on the hills of Anthargange. But no, slowly groups started pouring in and finally started the journey through pick ups from Marathalli, Tin Factory and thus entered the expressway all the way to Kolar. It was a pleasant journey with cool breeze swarming my face swiping down the tiredness of my day at work. We reached the place at 1.30 a.m amidst the curves all the way to the hills of Anthargange. When I boarded down the bus, I was surprised to see 55 trekkers to march all the way till the top through the huge boulders staring at us as if they are going to pounce. It seemed at first things would be easy. But, when you have only one little device throwing light to show you the way it makes you feel what it is to trek at night. Still it was an experience which I would like to carry on anytime again. We reached the cave after 1 km of trek and already there were other group finding their way inside the cave. Dhiraj told it’s gonna take at-least an hour and half for them to complete. So we decided to reach our camping point again finding our way through the thorny plants and trees with slippery rocks all over. It was a tough path because of less grip in those rocks, still all the guys managed to reach the plain land safe. We collected all our sticks and decided to light a campfire. Dhiraj our guide planned for a game until we start our most extravagant and thrill penetrating cave exploration. The game was to shout any name in choir so that the opponent team has to work their ears hard to hear the right name and tell to which category it belongs. Funnily enough it was nice way to spend the time and I was ready to explore the cave which was my main interest. I last went into a cave way back in 1997 in Shillong. At that time I was restricted by my mom, but now I am all on my own. The Cave The entry point at the cave was very narrow and pretty tough to fit in. The gap between the two gigantic chunk of rocks were very less and one had to struggle hard with the belly in and out to keep the journey on inside the cave. One had to climb down the rocks, crawl among the small holes between the rocks and then jump at your own risk so that you can balance and don’t fall down to meet your ends. It was an exciting affair as I was doing this for the first time where I had to clear my way out squeezing through a gap of of one arm. It was a brilliant experience. It took our group an hour to complete the journey inside the cave and reach the open air successfully with scratches all over my palms and arm. Once the cave exploration was over we reached our base camp where the others were settled and ready for their turn. trekkers energised trekkers energised, energised trekkers the gap through which we had to pass the gap through which we had to pass The Sunrise After cave exploration, the legs and hands were tired enough to settle own. I took out my sleeping bag and sneaked in. Honestly ! how many times do we get to sleep under the stars with cool breeze whistling in your ears with peace and serenity. I could smell the wet earth and it was a sense of fulfillment. Nothing can be better than this. I was fast asleep amidst other trekkers who were enjoying their own way, some were dancing, some singing in group and few inside sleeping kits like me. At 4 am I was all ready for the sunrise. We climbed the rocks to reach the best spot so that the rising of the giant helium ball can be well captured. I tell you, the only time you will enjoy the sun is when it rises and when it sets and never when it troubles during day time. anthargange Thus with the sunrise and few captures of the vivid moment my first ever visit outside the hustle and bustle of the city ended in good note with an appetizing breakfast at a roadside restaurant chomping and munching the crisp dosas and vadas. By 11 am I was back in my abode to my surprise with no electricity and thereby I returned back to my daily dose of struggle. Hope to return back soon….Till then let me work and earn for my next rendezvous with nature…

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Story by Kashyapi Rana
Reviewed: 
Bhaba Pass Trek 2022, Himachal Pradesh | Flat 15% off

 Rated : 4.0

Bhabha Pass Trek was a really nice experience. However, what seemed to be a moderate level trek felt a little complicated. Thanks to the climate changes. The trek itinerary was scheduled nicely for 8 days starting from Manali back to Manali. It started on a great note. However, there was some unexpected rains plus a lot of hassles due to the rain. This also messed up the tent stay a big time. That being said, this trek was nevertheless nice and good experience overall to cherish.

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Story by Kumari Desai
Reviewed: 
Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek 2022, Sikkim | Book @ 10% off

 Rated : 4.0

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Nice trek! The trek was quite fun and interesting. I guess it was worth the money spent. It was one of the best trek in my life.

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Story by Dhana Verma
Reviewed: 
Beas Kund Trek, Manali | Book Now @ Flat 40% off

 Rated : 4.0

Beas Kund is one of the most popular treks that one can do in a longer weekend in Manali. The trek takes you away from the hustle and bustle of your city life. The trek was so nice and very refreshing for me and my friends.

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Story by Dhanpati Bhat
Reviewed: 
Bhaba Pass Trek 2022, Himachal Pradesh | Flat 15% off

 Rated : 4.0

Bhabha Pass Trek is another nice trek that anyone who is visiting Manali can take. It is a splendid experience.

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Story by Himani Dhawan
Reviewed: 
Spiti Valley Tour 2022 by Car

 Rated : 4.0

Jeep Safari – WOW! Spiti Safari is a Jeep Safari that can be taken during May to October. This is the best safari in India. From Manali, this safari starts and proceeds forward to Rohtang pass. This is one of the very great experiences that I have had in the travel front for me. It was an interesting experience. As of the cost aspects, the safari seems quite costly for what it has to offer. Nevertheless, the Safari was indeed good and fine. I recommend this safari to everyone. This is worth the time and money.

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Story by Malati Varman
Reviewed: 
Malana Trek | Book Malana Village Trek & Get 10% off

 Rated : 4.0

Malana Village Trek is something that I never even read about. Recently, I saw a FB share from an acquaintance but beautiful and popular Trekking spots in Himachal Pradesh. This trek is near Chandra Khanni Pass. Apart from the beautiful trek, the tribal village of Malana is very gorgeous and rich in culture and heritage. This village is one of the oldest democracy in the world. This trek ends at the Baralacha Pass on the Manali-Leh road. After which we took a bike ride to Leh.

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Story by Shridevi Dhawan
Reviewed: 
Malana Trek | Book Malana Village Trek & Get 10% off

 Rated : 4.0

Malana trek is the beautiful trek that lies slightly ahead of the most beautiful Chandra Khanni Pass. This tiny village of Malana is an isolated community that has a custom language, separate democracy and laws, and it is governed by a parliament called Koram. This trek was both informative as well as interesting and adventurous.

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Story by Arnesh Khatri
Reviewed: Water Sports at Mandwa Beach, Konkan

 Rated : 4.0

Quite popular tourists destination, known for its water sports activities. You will love the banana boat ride and bumper rides. All these are for your group adventures. The trainers and instructors are well qualified enough to guide you.

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Story by Bala Khatri
Reviewed: 
Camping Experience in Vasind near Mumbai

 Rated : 4.0

Camping in Vasind was an exciting trip, Above all we enjoyed Kayaking,the most ,being the first time experience . We were excited from the beginning .Our forest walk was conducted at night ,when the weather was cooler .Overall,a great weekend.

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Story by Suryakanta Patil
Reviewed: 
Pangarchulla Peak Trek, Uttarakhand | Book @ Flat 27% off

 Rated : 4.0

Pangarchulla Peak trekking is damn high and due to its considerable height trekking becomes more interesting. The panoramic views from the peak point is worth watching. To complete the trekking, it is advisable to go in groups.

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Story by Anila Talwar
Reviewed: 
Nag Tibba Trek with Camping, Uttarakhand | Book @ 20% off

 Rated : 4.0

This was a great trek. My friend and I went on this trek 3 months back. It was the perfect time to go on trek in this area. The beauty of this trek is the clear and steep trek trails that are both fun as well as tough. I had a really great trek here. The trek as it is tough will leave one exhausted. A lot of warm-ups before hand helps. Also, there are experienced trekkers who accompany us, yet if you need to fully enjoy the fun aspect of the trip, it is better if you get to be strong and fit enough to handle the climate as well as the path.

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