Monsoon arrives with a cosy feeling and great adrenaline rush to Trek in this lovely season and enjoy the moment. Let’s check out some of the top monsoon trekking destinations in India.

Monsoon arrives with a cosy feeling and great adrenaline rush to Trek in this lovely season and enjoy the moment. Let’s check out some of the top monsoon trekking destinations in India.
China is one of those tempting and exotic countries to travel to, but not open enough to foreigners. Therefore, it is one of the most challenging destinations for travel preparation and organization. Here, the previous experiences of people who have already visited play an essential role. Although Beijing is the capital of China, Shanghai is more popular because it is more developed. People often know that they call Sangai Chinese New York, and they are right. Whether you plan to travel to major cities or inland, China is a very safe country.
My boyfriend and I decided we’d go on vacation to celebrate our anniversary, hence, this travel post. This is the second time we’ve done this and we’re enjoying it so far. 🙂 Last year was our first and we went to El Nido, Palawan. I blogged about it here.
This year, we went to Baguio City, the Summer Capital of the Philippines.
First of all, I would like to thank Mohamad Al Karbi for allowing me to guest post in his blog. It is a great honour.
My native is Salem, a beautiful city in southern India. I live in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia with my husband and during our previous vacation to India, we visited Goa. It was a four-day trip and it was a fabulous experience.
Hello! This is my very first blog guesting and I’d say a special thanks to Mohamad for inviting me to post on his site. It’s truly an honor and an achievement for a newbie like me! 🙂
For those of you who are fond of travelling to other countries, I suggest that you visit the Philippines (if you haven’t yet). A lot of foreign people have enjoyed their stay here. Some of them even decided to stay here for good. 🙂
So here goes my blog! Read away and I hope you enjoy it 🙂
I do not live in Kyoto, although perhaps I have in some distant past life. And… I am sure I will in the not too distant future. It is a city with which I feel an amazing affinity and am drawn to, like no where else in the World. Thank you, Mohamad, for allowing me to indulge in sharing my experience of Kyoto for the series, Around the World.