Rejuvenate yourself: Try the best getaways for girls on Women’s Day
Not all girls are made of sugar & spice and everything nice, as the popular nursery rhyme goes. Some girls are crafted out of adventure and unique experiences that they've acquired over the years. While family holidays are still a popular trend in the country, women prefer travelling together to rejuvenate themselves with their soul sisters.
More and more women are taking to solo explorations. If you cannot make time for a full fledged trip, plan a couple of short getaways with your girl friends which could include treks, camping and stay-cations.
Along with International Women's Day this week also saw World Wildlife Day on March 3; fuse both these prestigious occasions to head on a wildlife safari with your friends. You can choose from the myriad glamping options to explore one of the national parks in the country. That said, we've got a few more interesting themes on our page today that you can explore. After all, why should boys have all the fun?
MAKE IT A MOTHER-DAUGHTER ADVENTURE Travelling as a single parent needs a lot of planning. While it can be a daunting task, a lot of tour agencies curate special itineraries as per needs to ensure your child and you have the time of your life. Agencies have special tours dedicated to single parent's in order to make sure the child finds company along with enjoying the sights. Children love wildlife safaris and hence Ranthambore National Park, Jim Corbett National Park and Kanha Tiger Reserve should be considered.
REJUVENATE AND RESTORE If you're looking to rejuvenate, there's no better place to do so than in the Himalayas. A number of properties are dedicated towards healing and adopt various Ayurvedic principles to achieve this goal. You can choose a range of customised wellness packages which include a mix of meditation, yoga, ayurvedic and spa treatments. Surrounded by mountains and gardens, there is a stillness here that’s sure to ward off fatigue and leave you the winery itself. rejuvenated.
Nashik is India's very own Napa Valley with over 30 vineyards in and around it making it a perfect quick getaway with your girl gang. A short drive from Mumbai, vineyards at Nashik let you soak up luxury as you enjoy a tasting experience, culinary trails, grape stopping and more.
Nashik has acres of vineyards overlooking Gangapur Dam Furthermore, you can walk through the vineyards, pluck grapes, get a tour of the distillation and winemaking process, the bottling and even sample different varietals while an expert schools you in the nuances of each wine. Some of the region's best grapes are being grown around the Dindori-Niphad-Satara area.
Manipur, as its neighbouring Seven Sisters, is perfectly safe for women to travel. While you may have to plan your commute to remote areas of Manipur ahead, you are sure to explore many lesser known jewels here. If you’re wondering what could be special about a lake, Loktak Lake or Floating Lake will leave you baffled altogether.
Loktak Lake is the largest freshwater lake in northeastern India. It is known for the presence of floating Phumdis on it Manipur’s Loktak is the largest freshwater lake. It is popular as the Floating Lake because of the circular swamps or phumdis (heterogeneous mass of vegetation, soil, and organic matters at various stages of decomposition) floating on the lake.
What renders Loktak Lake unique is the Keibul Lamjao National Park located at the south western part of the lake. It is the world’s only floating national park and is home to the endangered Manipuri brow-antlered deer, Sangai.