Travel should be a part of our life style

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Since it broadens our outlook besides the joy and happiness it gives.It also help us bond ,bringing the family or friends closer together and since there is a need for certain adjustments it helps children learn the ways of doing it with others .that is one important reasons why they have picnics and outings at school..

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everyone has to travel for anything done outside home. Traveling for tour is Altogether different. Tourism broadens our outlook and enhances knowledge.
everyone has to travel for anything done outside home. Traveling for tour is Altogether different. Tourism broadens our outlook and enhances knowledge.


Travelling to work and shopping is routine and one does it without thinking day after day.But a planned travel and going on tours is different . We see a lot more people planning,saving and regularly going on holidays ..
everyone has to travel for anything done outside home. Traveling for tour is Altogether different. Tourism broadens our outlook and enhances knowledge.


Travelling to work and shopping is routine and one does it without thinking day after day.But a planned travel and going on tours is different . We see a lot more people planning,saving and regularly going on holidays ..


That's why it has taken form as an earning business too!! Travel agencies!!! :evil: :evil:
YA that's a great idea because everyone want's to travel and you will be benefited too.
everyone has to travel for anything done outside home. Traveling for tour is Altogether different. Tourism broadens our outlook and enhances knowledge.


Travelling to work and shopping is routine and one does it without thinking day after day.But a planned travel and going on tours is different . We see a lot more people planning,saving and regularly going on holidays ..


That's why it has taken form as an earning business too!! Travel agencies!!! :evil: :evil:


LOL, that reminds me of an incident when we went to stay at a so called resort at Munnar on the recommendations of a travel agency and my god it was a nightmarish experience..
Oh, you have hit me right where it takes. I took to marketing profession despite having options of going to government job with many more facilities. I am in traveling for last few decades with my cameras ever ready.
Oh, you have hit me right where it takes. I took to marketing profession despite having options of going to government job with many more facilities. I am in traveling for last few decades with my cameras ever ready.

Ya sunil by this way you at least get opportunty to travel various places.........many people does not get this oppertunity like you........ :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
Ashaji you have any interest in traveling? Do you go alone or with your husband? Is this your child on your lap?
Oh, you have hit me right where it takes. I took to marketing profession despite having options of going to government job with many more facilities. I am in traveling for last few decades with my cameras ever ready.


thats a great way of living - see the world and earn :cheer: there is no experience like travelling on the spur of the moment We have done it a couple of times and it is great fun...
Oh, you have hit me right where it takes. I took to marketing profession despite having options of going to government job with many more facilities. I am in traveling for last few decades with my cameras ever ready.


thats a great way of living - see the world and earn :cheer: there is no experience like travelling on the spur of the moment We have done it a couple of times and it is great fun...

Yes i have done lots of traveling on my own as well, I mean not with company's expenses. I have even traveled on foot for hours along alone in the hills during my visits. I would walk for hours on the hilly roads while there were no buses available after evening hours. I have seen almost every hill station in India including Kurag. I mentioned Kurag with a special purpose and you know why!
Oh, you have hit me right where it takes. I took to marketing profession despite having options of going to government job with many more facilities. I am in traveling for last few decades with my cameras ever ready.


thats a great way of living - see the world and earn :cheer: there is no experience like travelling on the spur of the moment We have done it a couple of times and it is great fun...

Yes i have done lots of traveling on my own as well, I mean not with company's expenses. I have even traveled on foot for hours along alone in the hills during my visits. I would walk for hours on the hilly roads while there were no buses available after evening hours. I have seen almost every hill station in India including Kurag. I mentioned Kurag with a special purpose and you know why!


That is the ultimate enjoyment and also healthy living :) Call me dense but I cannot connect anything with Kurag, just know that it is in Kashmir or thereabouts..
Are you trying to pull my leg? I only misspelled it it should be Coorg. Sorry.
Yes travel should be a part of our life to forget stress and to stay healthy.
Are you trying to pull my leg? I only misspelled it it should be Coorg. Sorry.


LOL, OK got it, it is just about 130 kms from Mangalore and at times we take the round about route through Coorg and mysore while driving to Bangalore since it is a lovely drive...You must have climbed up the Brahmagiri range in western ghats there ...
Are you trying to pull my leg? I only misspelled it it should be Coorg. Sorry.


LOL, OK got it, it is just about 130 kms from Mangalore and at times we take the round about route through Coorg and mysore while driving to Bangalore since it is a lovely drive...You must have climbed up the Brahmagiri range in western ghats there ...


The way the women wore their sari there was so fascinating, the height from see level was not much but the place was beautiful. I saw a shooting of a film there. Yes I walked all on foot since the place was not so big, or I was not there for long enough.
Great suni you watch the shooting there i never got chance to see such shooting.
That is the basic advantage of a traveler, he finds so many different things that he can not find otherwise.
Are you trying to pull my leg? I only misspelled it it should be Coorg. Sorry.


LOL, OK got it, it is just about 130 kms from Mangalore and at times we take the round about route through Coorg and mysore while driving to Bangalore since it is a lovely drive...You must have climbed up the Brahmagiri range in western ghats there ...


The way the women wore their sari there was so fascinating, the height from see level was not much but the place was beautiful. I saw a shooting of a film there. Yes I walked all on foot since the place was not so big, or I was not there for long enough.


Yes Sunil, it is a lovely place, you know River Cauvery takes her birth from the Brahmagiri range and Tala Cauvery is the place from where she flows down.the whole place is mesmerising...
Yes I know as I have seen most places in that area, I had been to Mangalore long back, I remember I went to Calicut from there now they call it Kozikode. Actually this is all in one straight line from Mangalore to Trivendrum. All along the coast.
Yes I know as I have seen most places in that area, I had been to Mangalore long back, I remember I went to Calicut from there now they call it Kozikode. Actually this is all in one straight line from Mangalore to Trivendrum. All along the coast.


Yes thats right ! Mangalore borders the state of Kerala and one can find lot of Malayalees in Mangalore.There is a lot of shared influence on either side and Mangalorean food too has a lot of Kerala influence in it.
BTW, what did you think of Kodavas, they are originally of Greek descent and known for their good looks..

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