Top 5 Indian Travel Bloggers

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Best Indian travel bloggers Seeing new places, meeting different people, and trying some tasty dishes will make you feel like you are living in an alternate world.

 We at Thrillophilia are coming up with a series of top bloggers from around the globe. 

Let’s first read about Top travel bloggers in India and learn about the fascinating destinations where they have traveled. 

Also, learn about the various travel hacks they have got to share with you. These amazing Indian travel bloggers have set an example for all of us that nothing can stop you from exploring the vast new world and seeking adventures.

 Their blogs inspire us to travel and gather knowledge from different places. Be it through their pictures or some amazing facts these bloggers have made their mark everywhere.

Best indian travel bloggers

 

1. Lakshmi Sharath-

Best Indian travel bloggers If you want to go on vacation or are still planning, Lakshmi Sharath will be an inspiration to you. She started her journey as a media professional but then she was also a traveler, travel writer, and photographer. She has the Best Indian travel bloggers and shares some of the best traveling experiences. Her blog ‘A Travel Blog of an Indian Backpacker’ has interesting stories about her amazing experiences in India.

  • Countries Travelled: I am not sure exactly over 25 I guess.
  • Travel Tip: I prefer to travel on weekdays and off-season. This helps me to discover more about a place and also am happy with the peace around.
  • One-way ticket Destination: I love traveling but I love to come back and then head back again…but if there is one destination that I would like to linger, it’s probably Nilgiris. I would love to just sit in a small cabin up in the hills and stare endlessly at the mountains, look for birds, and have cups of tea.

 

2. Shivya Nath-

Shining bright like a shooting star, Shivya Nath is all ready to set an example for all the travel buffs who love to explore the world. Shivya loves to lead a nomadic life exploring the different colours of the world. If you want to learn about new things then you will have to test your capabilities and let go of yourself. Her travel blog ‘The Shooting Star’ has captured a lot of attention for the adventures she has come across. Be it her captivating travel stories or marvelous shots, Shivya is truly an inspiration.

  • Countries Travelled: Over 30
  • Travel Tip: Go slow. Everything becomes cheaper and more immersive then – and a strange place starts to feel like home. Isn’t that what travel is all about?
  • One-way ticket Destination: I’m currently staying in a little Mayan village on the shores of Lake Atitlan in Guatemala. There are 3 volcanoes on my “balcony” and a hammock in my apartment. I think I could live here forever!

 

3. Mridula Dwivedi-

Mridula Dwivedi, an Indian travel writer who carries a sweet smile on her face everywhere she goes has some very interesting tales in her pocket. She started as a professor but her travel instincts made her quit her job and travel the world. Her blog ‘Travel Tales from India & Abroad’ has some of the best travel stories. She has very recently been featured on Via.com.

  • Countries Travelled: I have been to 18 countries if I count India too. And two more Philippines and Indonesia are lined up for October and November.
  • Travel Tip: Sometimes not booking a hotel within India gives you better options. You can walk around a place, look at the hotels and then book!
  • One-way ticket Destination: I would never like to come back from the Himalayas be it in India, Nepal, or Bhutan!

 

4. Ankita Sinha-

Love being a free bird and traveling the world to her fullest, Ankita Sinha is creating a sensation among travel freaks. She has a different way of jotting down her thoughts in her blog which makes her very unique.If you wish to set foot in each of the countries then you can do so. Ankita believes that you should never limit your desire to travel. Within 2 years she has covered a lot of national and international destinations.

  • Countries Travelled: I have been to 18 countries.
  • Travel Tip: The cheapest flights are not always the best to take Sometimes, to cut down we invariably book the cheapest flights not knowing that there are hidden costs involved. Some of the cheapest flights have paid carry-on or check and some have airports so far that one has to take several transport modes to reach them.
  • One-way ticket Destination: I would never want to come back from Switzerland I love Switzerland because the air is very pure and the landscapes are magical. I love the countryside road trips in Switzerland and the adventures we can have in both winters and summers along with cheese and chocolates.5. Neelima Vallangi-

 

5. Neelima Vallangi-

To be best described as a hopeless and incurable travel addict Neelima Vallangi is obsessed with the mountains and nature. An incredible travel writer and photographer Neelima started chasing her travelling dreams. She very recently quit her job as a software engineer just to be a full-time traveler. She has a fantastic blog on ‘The Wandering Soul’s Wander Tale’ where she has shared some of her most beautiful tales.

  • Countries Travelled: I count my travels not in terms of countries traveled to but stories collected. However, for the record, it’s 10.
  • Travel Tip: We can never have full control over circumstances, in life, and travel. All we can do is adapt and make the best of the cards we’re dealt. Also, if the flight ticket you’ve been checking for a while suddenly shows an increased price, it’s okay to wait for a day or two. Usually, the ticket price falls back to whatever you were shown before.
  • One-way ticket Destination: I don’t think I have reached that state of zen yet where I’m completely satisfied with one destination for the rest of my life. But if I have to choose one, I’d say India where there’s so much to see and so much variety that I’d never get bored.

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