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A TEDx talk by our Chief Editor, Swathi Chatrapathy, which has Rare Career Wisdom
Our Chief Editor, Swathi Chatrapathy, was invited a few months ago to deliver a TEDx talk. Swathi was very keen to talk about how anyone must look at work. She was much anguished about some
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Birds Spotted on the Dayara Bugyal Trek
Dayara Bugyal trek is famous for its rolling meadows, beautiful forests filled with oaks and maples. But not many know that this trek is also a birder’s paradise. Trekkers usually look at
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Meteor Shower On Goechala Trek: A Story That Will Give You Goosebumps
This story was first published in Discover India. Our founder, Arjun Majumdar, wrote this story way back in 2013 after some surreal moments on the Goechala trek . Scroll down to read the whole story.
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Winter Trek On Snow To Dayara Bugyal: A Photo Gallery
It’s a treat to experience the Dayara Bugyal trek in winters. The setting is strikingly different from the rest of the year because the meadows are buried under soft, powdery snow. We’ve put together
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Phulara Ridge in Autumn: A Photostory
O ur trekkers went on the very first batches of Phulara Ridge post the COVID-19 lockdown and they cannot stop talking about it! Here is the Phulara Ridge Photostory which takes you through the trek
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Trek to Mahendragiri -- The Second Highest Peak In Odisha
| Editor’s Note: Here’s a trek experience documented by Dr B. Devi Prasad of the Mahendragiri trek. If you plan to do the trek on your own, this experience will surely help you. (Mahendragiri is a
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When Will Trekking Resume After COVID-19?
O ver the past week, our inboxes and social media have been barraged with just ONE question – When will we resume our treks? I’m addressing exactly that today — when are we planning to resume our
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Roopkund
T his is a series of 9 stories about treks that changed Indian trekking forever. All of these treks were brought out and made popular by Indiahikes. You may have done these treks yourself, but you
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Rupin Pass
L ast week, when I wrote about Roopkund and how it impacted Indian trekking, trekkers loved the story. Over 35,000 of them read it. They connected to almost every line of the story. Many of them
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How do you Stop Motion Sickness -- Expert Prevention Tips for Mountain Journeys
I ’ve wanted to write about dealing with motion sickness for nearly two years. But so far, my tolerance for mountain roads has been poor. My way of dealing with it has been to pop a pill, sleep in
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