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Kedarkantha summit trek: venturing into the wilderness “Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out going to the mountains is going home; that wilderness is a necessity.”
Punakha: Beauty in Simplicity
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Apart from the usually visited Thimphu and Paro, there’s a heaven hidden in the countryside in West Central Bhutan – Punakha. The permit acquired from Phoentshelling will suffice for Thimphu and Paro only, beyond that, for places like Punakha, Phobjik, Wagdue you need to get permission from Immigration offices in Paro or Thimphu. The mere 80 km road to Punakha from Thimphu passes through the Doch…
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An Exotic Thimphu Evening
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Without the occassional gust of chilly, moist wind, making it’s way down the hills, the Thimpu October night seemed to live upto the hopes of all tourists, setting their foot for the first time in Bhutan. Ablaze with garish lights and glittering shops bordering the lanes, it’d be a farce for any traveller to turn down a short walk through the city. Shaking off the fatigue due to the day’s…
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Thimphu: The largest and only city in Bhutan
"Thimphu: The largest and only city in Bhutan" By Infinity Ahead
Thimphu, the capital city, is the largest and the only city in Bhutan, and also the home of His Majesty, the 5th King of the House of Wangchuk, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck. It is situated in the constricted valley of the Raidak River, locally called Thimphu Chuu (‘chuu’ means river), and is the third highest capital of the world, at an altitude of about 8000 feet. We reached Thimphuby a…
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Our one day trip to the border of India and Bangladesh, in a small village named Taki, on the banks of the Ichhamoti River!
Our Journey to Taki, by Mangalik Mukherjee
Pictures: Subham Shome
Our trip to the National Library… One of tehe Most famous haunted places in Kolkata… And this is how the idea of our blog came into being.
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A Journey that started, was never meant to end.
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Infinity Ahead is a travel blog of a group of friends who stroll around the beautiful city of Kolkata, mainly on foot, and watch and write stories about the life of the city.
“YES, we all belong to this city. And we are in love with Kolkata, the City of Joy.”
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A Journey that started, was never meant to end.
Hello Tumblr! This is our travel blog on travelling across the city if Kolkata, in India.
So, what is Infinity Ahead?
Infinity Ahead is a travel blog of a group of friends who stroll around the beautiful city of Kolkata, mainly on foot, and watch and write stories about the life of the city.
“YES, we all belong to this city. And we are in love with Kolkata, the City of Joy.”
We also have blogs about our tours outside Kolkata.
Do follow us on our website via mail; you can follow us directly through your own wordpress blog too.