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Jodhpur - 3 day trip to the majestic Rajasthan in India

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Please note: We visited Jodhpur before the Corona virus chaos started worldwide. In the current situation #stayhome #staysafe and read away!!! When we (me and my husband) informed our family and friends that we plan to stay in Jodhpur for three days we were often told that one and a half days are enough for sightseeing and there is nothing more to see! That may be true for those who have visited other cities in Rajasthan or who are living in India and get Rajasthani cuisine or handicrafts in their cities as well. But we had neither visited Rajasthan before nor do we live in India anymore. For us, visiting Rajasthan was a dream from a long time. We knew we will not be satisfied with anything less than three days so we went ahead with the plan. As I researched more I found many activities often missed by the fast-paced travelers. I hope this post encourages others to look out for such local activities and truly experience a new culture. Kirty Tour and Travels booked our flights...

How to spend a perfect weekend in Germany like a local doing the best activities

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Ever wondered on a Friday evening what activities can you do on the  weekend ? We eagerly look forward to the weekend but when it arrives most of the time we don't have a plan on how to spend it. Most of the expats don't have a lot of  family and friends  around them and it is very important to be out and about for the  physical and mental well being . A lot of countries have a mall and multiplex culture where a visit to these places is the norm on the weekends and holidays. But I have not seen that in Germany. Saturdays are meant for shopping as all the shops are closed on Sundays including the malls. However, there is a higher preference for being active and fit in your chosen way rather then going to the movies.  Of course, like any other place you can join a gym or a hobby club or play a sport by getting in touch with interested individuals with the help of the many available apps. But there is more that you can do occa...

What not to miss in Helsinki!

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After visiting the charming medieval town of Tallinn ( read more here ) in Estonia, we were ready to visit Helsinki, the modern capital of Finland 😎. With a short ferry ride of 2 hours from Tallinn we crossed the Gulf of Finland and reached Helsinki. Sibelius Monument in Sibelius Park Internet is full of information about the many things to do and see in Helsinki. In this post I am listing the places which are an absolute must-see  in my opinion. Senate square Helsinki Cathedral in Senate square This plaza is surrounded by impressive neoclassical buildings. For me the highlight was the cathedral with its distinct green dome. Unique street identifiers Building in the old city center If you take a walk in the old city center, you will see some streets have boards with a picture of an animal below the street name.  In medieval times when farmers came to the city they couldn't read so photos of animals were used to identify the streets uniquely....

A few days in Tallinn, Estonia

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Tallinn is one of those places that was never on our bucket list but it got there because of its geographical location. After visiting Norway (and loving it) I was looking for destinations in northern Europe which were less expensive and 'discovered' Estonia ! Honestly, I had no information about the country but the more I read about it, the more intriguing it became and ultimately was selected 😉 The fact that Helsinki ( read more about it here ) is just a short ferry ride away from Tallinn also worked in its favor. The city gates dating back to 13th century. What astonished me was that with a population of only 1.3 million it is a developed country with o ne of the world's most digitally-advanced societies. For the uninitiated, Estonia's capital and largest city is  Tallinn .  Currency is Euro.  It became independent  from the Soviet Union in 1991. So, what did we do in Tallinn? Take a walking tour Walking tours are my most favorite way of e...

A vegetarian's guide to the Christmas markets in Düsseldorf (2019)

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Düsseldorf has seven main Christmas markets and many small ones dispersed throughout the city. When I was new in Germany, I didn't know most of the dishes (except french fries 😁). I often overlooked the vegetarian varieties simply because the meat was highlighted more in the pictures or in the samples kept in front of the stall. Over the years, I understood what to look for and tried various dishes in the Christmas markets and thought it could be useful for someone new to Germany to know about them in advance. The aim of this is post is to familiarize the reader with the names. More information about the Christmas markets can be found on the city's official website:  https://www.duesseldorf-tourismus.de/en/our-top-events/duesseldorf-christmas-market/ . Many dishes have  eggs  in some form, either in the dough or in the sauce. It is debatable if eggs are vegetarian😀. I have considered them in this list as most of the vegetarians I know eat them  ?...