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Offbeat Destinations in India to Reboot youself after Lockdown

A peaceful holiday away from the mundane lives we all have been living in the lockdown is what most of us are looking for right now. But as it is most of us, it means all the major tourist destinations are going to be packed with people. And that is definitely not what the lovers of peace want.Right now, we need a place that is quiet so we can refresh ourselves, reboot ourselves and that is where the wellness of our body and mind lies right now. In the last few months, it has been like waking up to the same day with a different date. Our body needs an escape and as things return to normal (a bit). What could be better than spending some time to ourselves in a remote land and let nature heal you?Here is a list of 5 offbeat destinations you can go to reboot your mind, body and soul.

Explore the Himalayas again as Nepal and Indian States Reopen

After months of lockdown, the enthusiasts and adventurers can again start there quest of scaling the Mount Everest. Nepal government has decided to lift the Nationwide lockdown and welcome international tourists from August 17.

Bookstores in India that Feature an unique collection of books

Lockdown was not al bad for most of us, it gave us book worms some time to check a number of books of our reading bucket list and also revisit our favourite ones. They have also been a constant companion to provide us with an imaginary escape from the insides of your homes to far and unexplored lands sharing an adventurous, fun and romantic journey with the leads. But we do miss strolling around the bookstore and buying some books and promising others that they'll be coming home with us the next time.Earlier I shared with you a list of travel based books to take you on a journey in our heads during the lockdown and now I am back with a list of 6 six bookstores in India that have a stock of the rarest books you won't even find in the big named stores.

Unlock 2: The states that allow interstate travel without e-pass

Lockdown 6 - Unlock 2 has been enforced from July 1, 2020. According to the guidelines enforced by the Home Ministry, interstate travel will not require an e-pass or separate permit. But due to the rising threat of coronavirus in certain states like Assam, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, the state governments here have restricted the movement of people and goods in certain hotspots other than the containment zones. But there are other states that have permitted inter state movement without the e-pass.

Air travel guidlines and precautions during the Unlock-1 in India

The Central Government has declared lockdown 5.0, which is more of an unlock phase in the country and offers a lot of travel relaxations. In Unlock-1, interstate travel has been permitted with some guidelines. The Ministry of Home Affairs has laid down some guidelines you need to follow till June 30.Following the guidelines by MHA, the Union Civil Aviation Ministry has restarted domestic air travel in India. While the air travel has been permitted, the number of flights arriving and departing at an airport has been lowered. Metros linking airports to the cities have been closed.

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