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Beyond Pangong April 3, 2026
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Beyond Pangong

  • By travonika
  • - April 3, 2026

Beyond the iconic monasteries and high-altitude lakes, Ladakh hides a world of lesser-known destinations that offer untouched beauty and deep tranquility. These hidden places—ranging from remote villages and silent valleys to unexplored trails—allow travelers to experience the region’s raw landscapes and rich culture without the usual crowds. Perfect for those seeking solitude and adventure, this guide to Ladakh’s hidden gems unveils a more peaceful and authentic side of this breathtaking Himalayan land. 1. Khardung LaKhardung La is one of the highest motorable mountain passes in the world, located near Leh in Ladakh. It offers breathtaking views of snow-covered peaks and rugged mountain landscapes. The road journey itself is an adventurous experience with sharp turns and high-altitude conditions. Travelers visit Khardung La for biking, photography, and experiencing extreme mountain terrain. It is also the gateway to Nubra Valley.Best time to visit: May to September 2. Chang LaChang La is a high mountain pass on the route to Pangong Lake. It is known for its scenic beauty, snow-covered surroundings, and one of the highest cafés in the world.Visitors often stop here to enjoy the views, click photos, and experience the cold desert environment of Ladakh.Best time to visit: May to October 3. Tanglang LaTanglang La is one of the highest passes in the world and lies on the famous Leh-Manali Highway. It offers wide panoramic views of barren mountains and vast landscapes. It is a favorite spot for bikers and road trip lovers who enjoy long scenic drives.Best time to visit: June to September 4. Zoji LaZoji La connects Kashmir Valley with Ladakh and is known for its dramatic landscapes and challenging roads. The pass is surrounded by steep cliffs and changing weather conditions. Travelers experience a thrilling drive here while enjoying views of snow, mountains, and valleys.Best time to visit: May to October 5. Fotu LaFotu La is the highest point on the Srinagar-Leh Highway. It offers stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan ranges and is less crowded compared to other passes. It is a great stop for travelers who want to enjoy peaceful landscapes and capture scenic photos.Best time to visit: May to September 6. Pensi LaPensi La is the gateway to the beautiful Zanskar Valley. It is known for its glaciers and views of the famous Drang Drung Glacier. Visitors enjoy the untouched beauty and peaceful surroundings of this remote mountain pass.Best time to visit: June to September 7. Wari LaWari La is a lesser-known mountain pass that offers a quiet and less crowded route between Leh and Nubra Valley. It is perfect for travelers looking for offbeat experiences. The pass is surrounded by raw natural beauty and is ideal for adventure seekers.Best time to visit: June to September 8. Lachung LaLachung La is located on the Leh-Manali Highway and is known for its high altitude and dry mountain terrain. Travelers passing through this route enjoy vast landscapes and a true high-altitude desert experience.Best time to visit: June to September 9. Namik LaNamik La is another scenic pass on the Srinagar-Leh Highway. It is known for its unique rock formations and peaceful surroundings. It is often less crowded, making it a great place to enjoy calm mountain views.Best time to visit: May to September 10. Saser LaSaser La is a remote and historically important pass located in the Karakoram Range. It was once part of ancient trade routes. Due to its extreme location, it is less visited but offers raw and untouched mountain beauty.Best time to visit: June to September

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Offbeat Kashmir April 3, 2026
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Offbeat Kashmir

  • By travonika
  • - April 3, 2026

Beyond the well-known spots, Kashmir holds a collection of hidden gems that remain untouched by heavy tourism, offering pristine landscapes and unmatched serenity. These lesser-visited places reveal the true essence of the region—from tranquil valleys and secluded meadows to charming villages rich in culture and hospitality. Perfect for travelers seeking peace and authenticity, this list of the least visited places in Kashmir will help you discover a quieter, more enchanting side of paradise. Chatpal Chatpal is a hidden village in Kashmir surrounded by green mountains, wooden houses, and peaceful forests. It is one of the most untouched places in the valley. The fresh air, quiet environment, and beautiful landscapes make it perfect for nature lovers. Visitors can enjoy small walks in the village, talk with locals, and experience simple Kashmiri life. It is a great place for travelers who want to escape crowded tourist spots. Best time to visit: May to October   Gurez Valley Gurez Valley is one of the most beautiful and remote valleys in Kashmir. It is surrounded by tall mountains and the clear waters of the Kishanganga River. The valley is known for its peaceful atmosphere and stunning natural beauty. Travelers visit Gurez for trekking, photography, and experiencing traditional mountain life. The wooden houses and friendly locals make the place even more special. Best time to visit: June to September Doodhpathri Doodhpathri is a beautiful meadow located in the Budgam district of Kashmir. The name means “Valley of Milk” because the river flowing through the meadow looks white and foamy like milk. Green grasslands, pine forests, and cool weather make Doodhpathri a perfect picnic spot. Visitors can enjoy horse rides, nature walks, and relaxing views of the mountains. Best time to visit: May to September   . Yusmarg Yusmarg is a peaceful hill station known for its wide green meadows and pine forests. It is less crowded than many other places in Kashmir, which makes it perfect for travelers looking for quiet nature spots. Visitors can go trekking, horse riding, or simply enjoy the scenic beauty. The nearby river and mountains create a perfect setting for photography. Best time to visit: April to October . Bangus Valley Bangus Valley is a large and beautiful valley located in Kupwara district. It is famous for its wide grasslands, wildflowers, and clear streams. The valley is still untouched and feels like a hidden paradise. Adventure lovers often visit Bangus for trekking and camping. The peaceful surroundings and natural beauty make it a perfect escape from city life. Best time to visit: May to September Warwan Valley Warwan Valley is a breathtaking valley in the Kishtwar region of Jammu and Kashmir. It is surrounded by snow-covered mountains, glaciers, and rivers. The valley is known for its natural beauty and remote location. Travelers who visit Warwan can enjoy trekking, camping, and exploring traditional mountain villages. Best time to visit: June to September Aharbal Waterfall Aharbal Waterfall is one of the most powerful waterfalls in Kashmir. The water of the Veshaw River falls from a great height, creating a spectacular view. The surrounding forests and mountains make it a popular picnic and photography spot. Visitors can also enjoy short treks around the area. Best time to visit: April to October Daksum Daksum is a scenic hill destination located on the way to Sinthan Top. It is known for its thick forests, mountain streams, and cool weather. It is a perfect place for travelers who enjoy nature walks, camping, and peaceful mountain views. Best time to visit: May to October . Lolab Valley Lolab Valley is famous for its green fields, apple orchards, and charming villages. Many travelers call it the “Land of Love and Beauty.” The valley offers beautiful views, quiet surroundings, and a chance to explore traditional Kashmiri culture. Best time to visit: April to October Naranag Naranag is a historic village known for its ancient temple ruins and scenic surroundings. It is also the starting point for many trekking routes in Kashmir. Visitors come here to explore history, enjoy mountain views, and start treks to high-altitude lakes. Best time to visit: May to October

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Untouched Himachal March 30, 2026
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Untouched Himachal

  • By travonika
  • - March 30, 2026

Beyond the popular hill stations, Himachal Pradesh hides a treasure of untouched, lesser-known destinations that offer peace, raw natural beauty, and authentic local experiences. These offbeat places, free from heavy tourist crowds, let you explore quiet villages, scenic landscapes, and hidden trails in their purest form. If you’re looking for tranquility and a unique travel experience, this list of the least visited places in Himachal Pradesh is perfect for your next escape. 1. Barot Valley – Barot Valley is a quiet and beautiful destination in Himachal Pradesh. It is surrounded by green forests, mountains, and the flowing Uhl River. The valley is perfect for travelers who love nature and peaceful places. Visitors can enjoy trout fishing, trekking, and camping here. The fresh air and scenic views make Barot Valley a relaxing getaway from busy city life.Best time to visit: March to June and September to November 2. Shoja – Shoja is a small and peaceful village located in Seraj Valley. It is surrounded by dense forests and beautiful mountain views. The place is perfect for travelers who want to enjoy quiet nature and fresh mountain air. Visitors can explore nearby waterfalls, go on short treks, and enjoy the scenic beauty of the Himalayas.Best time to visit: April to June and September to October 3. Narkanda – Narkanda is a charming hill station known for its apple orchards and stunning Himalayan views. In winter, the town becomes popular for skiing and snow activities. Travelers can visit the famous Hatu Peak, enjoy scenic drives, and explore local temples. Narkanda is perfect for a peaceful mountain vacation.Best time to visit: October to February for snow, April to June for pleasant weather 4. Pangi Valley – Pangi Valley is one of the most remote and untouched valleys in Himachal Pradesh. It is surrounded by high mountains, rivers, and traditional villages. The valley is known for its natural beauty and adventurous roads. It is a great destination for travelers looking for offbeat experiences.Best time to visit: June to September 5. Malana – Malana is a unique village located in the Parvati Valley. It is famous for its ancient culture, traditional lifestyle, and beautiful mountain surroundings.Visitors often trek to Malana to explore its culture and enjoy scenic views of the valley.Best time to visit: May to October 6. Kalpa – Kalpa is a beautiful town in Kinnaur known for its amazing views of the Kinner Kailash mountain range. The area is surrounded by apple orchards and peaceful villages. Travelers visit Kalpa for its calm environment, scenic landscapes, and traditional Himalayan culture.Best time to visit: April to October 7. Karsog Valley – Karsog Valley is a hidden gem filled with green fields, apple orchards, and small villages. The valley is rich in natural beauty and local culture.Visitors can explore ancient temples, enjoy scenic walks, and experience the peaceful life of the mountains.Best time to visit: March to June and September to November 8. Chanshal Pass – Chanshal Pass is a high mountain pass known for its breathtaking views of the Himalayas. The road to the pass is adventurous and surrounded by forests and valleys.It is a great destination for road trips, trekking, and photography.Best time to visit: May to October 9. Chail – Chail is a peaceful hill station known for its beautiful forests and calm atmosphere. It was once the summer capital of the Maharaja of Patiala.Visitors can explore the Chail Palace, wildlife sanctuary, and the world’s highest cricket ground.Best time to visit: March to June and September to November 10. Komic Village – Komic Village is one of the highest villages in the world connected by a motorable road. It is located in the beautiful Spiti Valley.The village offers stunning mountain views, peaceful surroundings, and a unique high-altitude lifestyle.Best time to visit: May to September

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Art Festival March 13, 2023
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Art Festival

  • By travonika
  • - March 13, 2023

Why traveling to art festivals is the key to positive change? Most of us singularly absorbed on materially providing for all – family, professional life, social and leisure activities. This leisureliness via fun, travel, hobbies will free you with powerlessness, and lots of accumulated pain, disappointments gradually fades with TIME. The mind and ego are capable of creating their own plots, which their host typically completely identify with. We are able to realize in this “They’re doing the best “, broaden our whole lesson to ourselves and others. An Art festival breaks the stigma. We do “Art” from the standpoint of something we needed or wanted. Art with travelling or travelling in art, needed to feel that the struggles have had meaning, and we all seek external validation. In world of transactional relationships, a need arises from something we find missing in ourselves. ART helps us desired to feel valued, empowered and rewarded. So embrace Art and Travel together, soften your life, and surrender to what is a key to positive change. To check, Tour below to the following art festivals and plan to travel with Travonika Tours and Travel.

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Experience Unique stay at Villas across Maharashtra… February 10, 2023
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Experience Unique stay at Villas across Maharashtra…

  • By travonika
  • - February 10, 2023

Tours are an excellent way to see the world without having to deal with the hassles of travel. Whether you’re going on a long journey or a short excursion, your itinerary should be meticulously planned.

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Expression of Rejuvenation February 2, 2023
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Expression of Rejuvenation

  • By travonika
  • - February 2, 2023

I don’t want life to imitate art. I want life to be an art. – Carrie Fischer. The way how we “expressed” in our daily life is outrageous. The eclectic artworks entice us that “No one is going to travel with you or spend life with you just like you imagine”. When you play music or perform your much-loved art by using various known objects, sourced from our highest inspiration, the vibes inverts this process into peaceful pigeons and its spreads away taking your inner dirt permanently. The assemblages of artists gathered from all over the globe, nudges you to give wings to our musical chirpiness from the aquifer-mind. What is not change is our artistic pursue to experiment new things in the world of music, dance, literature and travel. The fluffy travel journey offers unmatched opportunities in creative challenges and new prospects for the sharpening our priorities, assessing results and streamlining our daily operations. The artists from the entire globe could enjoy, Snow and ice sculpture festival, Belgium Altitude Comedy Festival Mayrhofen Austria New Year’s Dive , Netherlands Where’s the music , Norrkoping, Sweden Sitges Carnival, Spain Rise Festival , Les Deux Alps, France Ricochet yourself to our exquisite company, Have fun with getting yours heads clear, Turn the lifestyle wheel to create something worthy and mould it with the way all you want and create timeless memories throughout your life.

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The Latest Places to Visit in Monsoon time in North India Trends: Hip or Hype? January 10, 2023
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The Latest Places to Visit in Monsoon time in North India Trends: Hip or Hype?

  • By travonika
  • - January 10, 2023

The North India Packages include the best famous destinations that every one of it have made their way into every hippie’s heart.

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Why travel makes kids smarter? January 2, 2023
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Why travel makes kids smarter?

  • By travonika
  • - January 2, 2023

“The important thing is not to stop questioning”. – Albert Einstein Leonardo da Vinci was great artist and kid who travelled and you know why? Curiosity is a type of motivation in this case, which acts like that chocolate toppings on the cake. What if this child in you will have to cherish the travel in better way, realistically? Have you heard about “nature deficit disorder” — a catchphrase created by journalist Richard Louv? An access to nature in daily or vacation time , increases exercise at all levels — which we know is good for kids — while also improving kids’ moods, reducing emotional stress, and helping kids learn about plants, animals, birds, sea and rocks that they might otherwise never notice in this rat-raced world. Dopamine is associated with protective craving, so in the view of learning new information causes us apleasure. It’s not expecting science to point out increased creativity, increased feelings of generosity, a stronger sense of community bonding. Camp is a great way for your child to unblock from their gadgets and plug in to the people and places around them. Forest Bathing in Japan, Flying around butterfliesin Floristic Gardens in South Holland’s Keukenhof, or headfirst in Hot Springs in United States, roving inJungle Safaris in Africa or India are known ways to explore more. The responsibility of having a child requires involvement. If young parents are planning to have children, they should be prepared to take away with them to a natural space for at least two months in a year quarterly, rather than day to day living in city subways or nestyflats. Whoever is most loving, most joyful, is the one whom children would like to hang around with. You must expose them to all the positive, wonderful things in life. Travelling gives you this…. Invest in Travonika Tours and Travel @www.travonika.com

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Why beaches are healthy for us? December 2, 2022
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Why beaches are healthy for us?

  • By travonika
  • - December 2, 2022

Summer Season is on and we are in the Beach-y mood. We are all Health – Conscious….right…so let us understand reasons as to why beaches are also healthy. Ready? Here it is envisioning a beach environment…. Sand: You view sand as sand. Hmm? Really? White or Brown? Soft or Supersoft? Sand is a natural exfoliant, so it rubs away dead skin and lets your pores breathe. The sands of Parrot Cay-Turks and Caicos, Lindquist Beach-St. Thomas, Orient Bay Beach-St. Martin, Treasure Beach-Jamaica, Matira Beach-Bora Bora, French Polynesia, Palm Beach-Aruba, Reduit Beach-St. Lucia is unexplored, not for sand visiting but also for swimming in aquamarine waters. Sea Salt: Sea salt is packed with healthy skin-friendly minerals like magnesium, calcium, and potassium, (A good Sunscreen is always important wherever beaches you visit). There’s nothing more therapeutic for your joints and muscles than a soak in salt water. Calorie & Fat Burning: Beaches help to keep our body check. With full body workout, there’s nothing more cathartic than a long walk on the beach (versus walking in the city which can trigger emotions helping to regain). Walks on the beach are kind of perfect any way you do them – with your kids, your partner, or alone. There’s no goal, no rush, no race, no place to be. Relax and find some seashells along the way. Make an effort to join in on the game of beach volleyball, Frisbee, or soccer with the kids, try paddling boating or hopping in the water for an aerobic exercise. Social Time: At the beach I find people pull out more civility. Families connect. Friends play. Lovers relate (turn on :P), you’ll are relaxed, and you’ve unplugged from your daily routine. There’s a different hospitable community for the days – one made up of people who are all out for a pleasant time. Positive Mindset: Heliotherapy-Sun therapy is crucial for our health and wellness. A day in the sun is the perfect way to give you a high dose of Vitamin D even more than a good mood and a summer glow, proven to support bone growth and also prevents calcium loss. Staring out at the ocean also rose in a kind of meditative state and changed the frequency of brain waves. As you sit on the beach listening to the roar of the waves, feeling the ocean breeze blow through your hair and enjoy the warmth of the sun on your skin, you feel wonderful. This seaside buzz is known as “thalassotherapy”, a term coined by Hippocrates. The world’s best beaches to explored such experiences are Tulum-Mexico, Deadman’s Beach-Peter Island, British Virgin Islands-Boracay, White Beach-Philippines, Whitehaven Beach Whitsundays-Australia, Six Senses Zil Pasyon -Seychelles, Sugar Beach-St. Lucia, Blue Lagoon-Ölüdeniz Turkey, South Beach-Miami, Butterfly Beach-Santa Barbara, Imsouane Plage-Morocco, Steps Beach-Nantucket, Curtain Bluff-Antigua, St. Ives-Cornwall.

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Cost-quality-speed of Business Travel: Do you Honour ? November 2, 2022
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Cost-quality-speed of Business Travel: Do you Honour ?

  • By travonika
  • - November 2, 2022

Have you checked a newly Skyroll Garment bag for business travel? The innovative bag is the sure-shot dose of “port-durable” travel with elegant compartments and making our travel journeys speedy and budget friendly. Do you know which system they have used? CQS! ! Cost-quality-speed!! Why is CQS overlooked here in a garment bag and business travel process? Here is the formulation sense out. We tend to involve in the business-oriented world, and we know how this passion helps to build the higher goal of individuality. The frequent trips of marketing in the age-old tradition have had been diffused into various travel segments which we called as social media marketing or newly A.I marketing or simple-internet marketing. Basically, all online modes of internet marketing, right? Everything is interconnected inside out, upside down. These online modes may give reduced economic benefits of business via video conferencing, multi-lingual online communication, saving our clients time and money on their travel, is attributed for global citizens to reduce cost and manage better. This cost approach mentality which in then arises in mediocre of traveling services, leading to “speedy”, high energy adrenaline rush, to settle down into our own “societal norms”. Is this business travel to you? Are you accustomed to scarce investment in low- level life or are you interested in eye-opening quality traveling moments with an abundance of laughter, fun, bright, relaxing, transforming growth in your life? All changes are necessary for our business travel which is passionate about saving clients time and money, making travel more efficient, budget-friendly and enjoyable. So here’s a shout out to all types of intrapreneur or interpreneur kindred travellers, listen to your own self and make sure you deal with the best source of Travel firms-online or offline! The CQS system is important with all your travel journeys and we make it more fulfilling every time with assurance and decency. For corporate tie-ups and business-related events, plan to travel with us @ Travonika Tours and Travel and make our happiness a huge “win-win “!!

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