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Boho Voyage

A travel blog that highlights destinations, hotels, how to find good deals, packing lists, hot gadgets, and more

The Adventures of an Island Girl

This is a blog i maintain of my adventures on a small island and also occasional musings. I am a newbie to blogging and would appreciate any help if possible.

Mrs. Sharma

Blog of a designer, unshakable optimist, enthusiastic cook & non-Indian Indian wife, sharing stories.

Midnight at the Oasis

Tales of delightful and despairing experiences from Arabia to India by a Greek Australian crocheting Yiayia.

Global Steph - Expat Life and Adventures in India and Beyond

Stephanie is a New Jersey native who moved to Pune, India in January of 2014 with her husband and dog, Stella. She has been a lifestyle blogger since August of 2013 and enjoys sharing her thoughts and experiences on travel, food, and expat life in India.

Nijntje meets Amitabh

Stories about everyday life situations of a multicultural couple living in India and the Netherlands.

Latvian Mantra

I blog about my life as a Latvian expatriate in India, that happens to be married to an Indian.

IndiaPalette

My blog is all about cultural experiences, travel and everyday life in India.

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Diary of a Hungry Expat

Our hungry journey, an expat diary of dining and all things foodie

Web Design and Development Blog

Find the latest updates and news on web design and development, internet marketing, eCommerce development, seo services, mobile apps development by Elite Infoworld.

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What Will Happen to Me

This blog started as my way of dealing with a very serious illness. It has now developed into a blog about my experiences living in Pune, India. I hope it will help somebody else who is a few steps behind me in the process or at the very least provide an interesting read over a cup of coffee.

Everyday Adventures in Asia

Everyday tales of a Canadian lass living in Mumbai, India who works and travels around Asia and more!

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Irish Eyes On Delhi

An Irish expat lady who lunches giving a tongue in cheek take on everyday Delhi, the traffic, the clothes, those awful male hairstyles, the fantastic food, and anything and everything in between that catches my fancy

Dutch 'n Desi

Namaste! Sarah and Deepak Tulsani got married in 2013. Shortly afterwards they moved to Deepak's native country India. Dutch 'n Desi covers food, fashion, love and much more.

Chuzai Living

Inspirations of living in Mumbai, India. Expat guide of Mumbai by introducing Kaho's recommendations.

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Best Places To See Wildlife in India

The diversity in India does not merely extend to its people and the culture of the land but is also aptly represented in the wildlife that can be found within the country. With 89 national parks and over 400 wildlife sanctuaries, India is home to some of the rarest species of the animal kingdom. To truly experience the wildlife within the country, you can visit any of the following destinations: 1. Kaziranga National Park: Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Kaziranga National Park is home to spectacular species such as the famed one-horned rhinoceros, Asiatic elephants and the Royal Bengal Tiger. The park is located in Assam and is 430 sq. kms of unencumbered nature at its very best. 2. Periyar National Park: Located right in the middle of the scenic Periyar Lake in Kerala, the Periyar National Park is a slice of wildlife lovers heaven. The park will provide you an opportunity to view tigers, barking deers, elephants and Sambars. 3. Kanha National Park: One of the largest national parks in the country with a coverage area of nearly 2000 sq. kms, the Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh is a highly proactive national park and one of the most respected facilities within the country. The park is constantly looking to protect and preserve its animals with many conservations schemes developed for this purpose. This is because you can find many noble and rare animals here such as the tiger, leopard, python, chital and porcupine. 4. Sunderbans National Park: It is the largest estuarine forest in West Bengal and more importantly, it is also the home of the Royal Bengal Tiger. The Sunderbans are a legendary and renowned wildlife destination and houses over 50 species of reptiles, nearly 60 species of mammals and over 250 species of birds. You are sure to walk away from the national park with more than one memorable encounter. 5. Gir National Park: The Gir National Park in Gujarat is the premier destination one must consider if you want to personally be in the presence of the king of the jungle. The largest reserve for Asiatic Lions within the country, the park is unique and makes it on the essential list of any wildlife enthusiast.

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My Travel Bites with TravelDuniya

My Travel experience with TravelDuniya is all about living your dream in the form of traveling and exploring beautiful tourist destinations in India. From the soaring Himalayas in the North to Gangetic plain and long coastline boasting some of Asia best exotic beaches. Explore the traveler's paradise and unwind some of the captivating destinations in the world.

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Label Babel

A look at labels, signs and advertisements which don't get it quite right.

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My Indian Taste

This blog records my Indian cooking attempts. Cooking, eating and learning about the Indian foods helps me understand and adapt easier to the Indian culture.

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Expat of the month:Expat life in the UK between the Brexit and the pandemic

Expat life in the UK between the Brexit and the pandemic

Angelica is originally from Verbania, Italy. It's been nearly ten years since she moved to the UK, hungry for independence and new experiences. She has also spent a year in Germany for her studies before going back to the UK and is currently in the process of obtaining British citizenship. She talks to us about living in London as an expat between Brexit and the Covid pandemic.