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Amazing Places To Visit In India In Summer Holydays

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Amazing Places To Visit In India In Summer Holydays


The long stretch of summer denotes the finish of winter and the start of summer. The temperature starts to take off and goes up to extraordinarily abnormal level in a few parts of India. The hoarse warmth makes everybody keep running for cover from the dust, heat, sweating etc. Be that as it may, India has some of the best places which can help you to beat the heat. These spots have spread the nation over, from the grand mountain tops in the north to the shorelines and little slopes in the south.

This is the time when you can explore the places which are cool during the month of April. Mentioned below are 5 hot spots you must visit if you want a getaway from the onset of heat.

Corbett
Jim Corbett National Park

This place isn't known only for the renowned Jim Corbett National Park, but additionally the characteristically magnificent rich biodiversity and sprawling green enclosures as well. It is recognized for its thick forested land, green vegetation and novel natural life. India's first national park and named after the incredible tiger hunter Jim Corbett, the Corbett National Park is a sanctuary for wildlife lovers. You can spot tigers (if you are lucky) and other animals such as sloth bears, langur monkeys, rhesus macaques, peacocks and a few sorts of deer.

Rishikesh
 
Rishikesh

Rishikesh has been a profound magnet as far back as The Beatles arrived at the ashram of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Known as the "Yoga Capital of the World" Rishikesh offers a great range of yoga and meditation. As a matter of fact, Rishikesh isn't all about spirituality but also rafting in the wilderness, explorer hang-out and entryway to the treks in the Himalayas. It is also an entryway to the Char Dham. In this scorching heat, this is the place you can relax, meditate, figure out how to play sitar, experience crystal recuperation and tune in to profoundly inspiring music while sipping on the ayurvedic tea.

Kashmir
 
Kashmir
With its excellent green enclosures, warm people and glaciated watercourses, Kashmir is a standout among the quietest and tranquil places on earth which pulls in visitors from over the globe. Undoubtedly referred to as the “Heaven on Earth”, the fame and attractiveness of this beautiful place have only increased colossally. The frosty climate, pleasant view and the scrumptious food - this place is a genuine gem. Foodies can appreciate the local cuisine in the midst of snow-clad mountains. The famous and must-try delicacies of this place include - Rogan Josh, Dum Olav, Aab Gosht and Yakhni.

Nainital
Nainital

Blessed with delightful lakes, sanctuaries and fascinating landscapes, Nainital is a Hill station encompassed by the pinnacles of Kumaon Hills and loaded with organic hot springs. This wonderful town is partitioned into two parts - Tallital and Mallital, which are detached from the drop-shaped Naini Lake. Tallital is on the southern side, while Mallital holds the northern upper scopes. It is otherwise named after Goddess Naina Devi and is called the “Lake district of Uttarakhand”.

Ooty
 
Ooty
If you need to lose all your senses in the realm of the colonial fascination, at that point Ooty is just the place for you. Enjoy the ride on the toy car. The relaxed countryside has a feeling of agelessness and is host to the lavish botanical flower beds, lakes, tea manors and waterfalls. Keep in mind to visit the Doddabetta Peak and Ooty Lake.

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How to Pack Your Beauty Products

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How to Pack Your Beauty Products
OK so packing for a trip can be a tedious task. You ask yourself a thousand questions like: What is the weather going to be like? Will I really need both my peep-toe heels and the Paten leather pumps? And what beauty products will I need? Should I carry them in the checked suitcase or in my carry on? Surely the hotel will have a hair dryer, won't it? These are all important questions, especially because what you pack may help prevent your hair from turning into a frizz ball and how you pack may help you avoid having your vanilla-scented lotion burst all over your silk blouse.

Tip 1: Assess the situation

Before you empty your medicine cabinet into your suitcase consider the following:

How long are you traveling for? If you'll be away for more than two weeks, you're better off buying beauty products like shampoo, conditioner, etc. at your destination rather than lugging them in your suitcase.

What will the hotel provide? Most hotels have hair dryers, shampoo and conditioner, body lotion and soap, but it's always best to call ahead and ask the front desk or concierge. If you have a lot of hair and don't trust the power of the hotel dryer, pack your own fold-able travel size dryer, which comes complete with a travel tote. 

Tip 2: Decide what to pack

Things to bring: Your basics (toothpaste, toothbrush, razor, deodorant, everyday makeup, shampoo and conditioner (unless you can make do with a hotel variety), face wash, face moisturizer and a brush.

Things to leave: Sunscreen (the tubes are usually big and you can find cheap sunscreen at your destination), body lotion and soap (if you are staying at a hotel), makeup that you don't wear everyday (you don't want to risk losing what you've collected, and less is more}.

Tip 3: Don't forget the 3-1-1 rule

TSA only allows 3.4 ounce -- or less -- bottles (100ml) of all liquids, aerosols and gels that are enclosed in one quart-sized, clear, plastic, zip-top bag per passenger to be carried on board. Which means, unless you are packing your beauty products in your checked baggage, you need to either buy travel-sized beauty products or get refillable plastic containers.
Keep in mind, if you don't need full-sized products,  packing all your beauty products in your carry on. It's far easier for you to control the movement of your items

Tip 4: Get clever with the favorites you can't leave behind

When it comes to items like perfume and nail polish, you're better off keeping glass out of your suitcase. If you're determined to bring your favorite fragrance, don't even try pouring it into a plastic bottle. Instead, go to a department store or Sephora and ask for a sample size of your scent. Most perfumes come in sample sizes and you can just ask the sales clerk for two.

As for nail polish, bring one bottle of the color that's on your nails when you leave and carry it on the flight instead of packing in your suitcase. You could also instead try nail polish strips that have no glass bottle and last up to two weeks. 

Tip 5: Pick the right toiletry case

Get a plastic-lined toiletry bag that has a lot of zipper compartments and dividers (at least three), which will come in handy if anything does break or leak. Also, look for one that hangs on the back of a door for easy access to your products. This is also useful if your hotel has minimal counter space in the bathroom.

Tip 6: Keep like items together

When packing, skin care, hair products, oral care products and makeup should be stored by category and separate from each other. That's why you will need a bag with many compartments. If you're short on compartments, just make sure to keep dry items like powders and makeup separate from liquids.

Tip 7: Prevent leaks

When the air pressure changes in an airplane due to elevation, your beauty products will react. To keep the products in their respective bottles and not all over your suitcase, make sure to release the air from your bottles and quickly close them back up before packing them. Then tape the tops of your liquid containers to prevent leaking and exploding, and for double protection, recycle old grocery bags and wrap your liquids individually, before packing them away.

Tip 8: Pack like a pro

In your suitcase, make sure to pack your toiletries bag in between clothes and "not near shoes or anything that can puncture it. If you are bringing a rain jacket, wrap your jacket around your toiletries bag.
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