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Journey Begins: Gurgaon to Agra

Journey Begins: Gurgaon to Agra

· Vaani

A simple road trip from Gurgaon to Agra—starting from Sector 50, pausing at Khambani Food, and capturing moments along the way. With glimpses of the Taj Mahal and a Mughal court scene shared during the journey, it’s a story of travel, pauses, and memories unfolding on the road.

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Journey Begins: Gurgaon to Agra

Journey Begins: Gurgaon to Agra

· Vaani

A simple road trip from Gurgaon to Agra—starting from Sector 50, pausing at Khambani Food, and capturing moments along the way. With glimpses of the Taj Mahal and a Mughal court scene shared during the journey, it’s a story of travel, pauses, and memories unfolding on the road.

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A Cozy Escape to Kamshet: Monsoon Magic with Friends

A Cozy Escape to Kamshet: Monsoon Magic with Friends

· Shubhdeep

When the monsoons rolled into Maharashtra, I packed my bags and set off with three of my college friends to Kamshet, a serene getaway near Lonavala. Nestled by a tranquil lake, our villa—aptly named Cozy Lake View Cottage—offered everything we needed for a perfect break.

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From Snowy Peaks to Sacred Shrines: My Winter Journey Through India

From Snowy Peaks to Sacred Shrines: My Winter Journey Through India

· Jyoti

This winter, I began my journey in Sikkim, where Changy Lake lay still under a thick cover of snow. The sky was a clear winter blue, and the footprints in the fresh snow hinted at recent wanderers — perhaps travelers like me, pausing to take in the peacefulness. Beyond the lake, the mighty Kanchenjunga stood tall, its icy crown glowing in the morning light, a reminder of India’s majestic landscapes.

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Rahul at the Taj: A Journey Beyond Marble

Rahul at the Taj: A Journey Beyond Marble

· Rahul

One of the most beautiful moments of my trip was discovering an early painting of the Taj Mahal — not a photo, but a miniature painted around 1650. It showed the monument nestled in its charbagh garden, its dome gleaming under the Mughal sun, long before the days of smartphone photography.

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