• Escape into the Magic of Kashmir with The Trippers!

    By The Trippers – Your Trusted Travel Partner

    Escape to the Paradise of India with our specially curated 5 Nights / 6 Days Kashmir Package, designed for comfort, convenience & unforgettable memories

    Package Highlights

    ✔ 2 Nights – Srinagar Hotel
    ✔ 1 Night – Deluxe Houseboat on Dal Lake
    ✔ 1 Night – Gulmarg
    ✔ 1 Night – Pahalgam
    ✔ Daily Breakfast & Dinner
    ✔ Private Sedan Cab for Transfers & Sightseeing
    ✔ Premium 3-Star Hotel Options
    ✔ Scenic Valleys, Snow Points & Iconic Attractions

    Package Cost:
    INR 40,000 + 5% GST (for 2 Guests)

    Premium Hotel Options (3-Star Category)

    Srinagar (2N):
    The Stay Villa / Hotel Karam Gold / Hotel Blossom

    Pahalgam (1N):
    Pahalgam Retreat / Pahalgam Residency

    Gulmarg / Tangmarg (1N):
    Hotel Gulmarg House / Hotel Signature

    Houseboat (1N):
    Deluxe Houseboat – Dal Lake

    Note: Final hotels will be confirmed as per availability for your travel dates and aligned with the quoted package cost.

    🗓 Itinerary Snapshot

    DAY 1 – Srinagar Arrival & Local Tour
    Airport pickup → Mughal Gardens → Shankaracharya Temple → Dal Lake Boulevard
    Overnight in Srinagar

    DAY 2 – Sonmarg Excursion
    Full-day visit to Sonmarg → Optional pony ride / cab to Thajiwas Glacier
    Overnight in Srinagar

    DAY 3 – Srinagar to Gulmarg
    Drive to Gulmarg → Enjoy meadows & optional Gondola ride
    Overnight in Gulmarg

    DAY 4 – Gulmarg to Pahalgam
    Visit Avantipora Ruins, Saffron Fields & Apple Orchards
    Overnight in Pahalgam

    DAY 5 – Pahalgam to Srinagar Houseboat
    Aru Valley / Betaab Valley / Chandanwari tour (local union cab)
    Houseboat check-in → Complimentary Shikara ride
    Overnight in Houseboat

    DAY 6 – Departure
    Transfer to Srinagar Airport with beautiful memories

    Ready to book your Kashmir escape?
    Contact The Trippers and lock the best deal now!

    Call us at 8826962256 or visit us at www.thetrippers.co.in.
    🌄✨ Escape into the Magic of Kashmir with The Trippers! ❄️🌿 By The Trippers – Your Trusted Travel Partner Escape to the Paradise of India with our specially curated 5 Nights / 6 Days Kashmir Package, designed for comfort, convenience & unforgettable memories 🌟 Package Highlights ✔ 2 Nights – Srinagar Hotel ✔ 1 Night – Deluxe Houseboat on Dal Lake ✔ 1 Night – Gulmarg ✔ 1 Night – Pahalgam ✔ Daily Breakfast & Dinner ✔ Private Sedan Cab for Transfers & Sightseeing ✔ Premium 3-Star Hotel Options ✔ Scenic Valleys, Snow Points & Iconic Attractions 💰 Package Cost: INR 40,000 + 5% GST (for 2 Guests) 🏨 Premium Hotel Options (3-Star Category) Srinagar (2N): The Stay Villa / Hotel Karam Gold / Hotel Blossom Pahalgam (1N): Pahalgam Retreat / Pahalgam Residency Gulmarg / Tangmarg (1N): Hotel Gulmarg House / Hotel Signature Houseboat (1N): Deluxe Houseboat – Dal Lake Note: Final hotels will be confirmed as per availability for your travel dates and aligned with the quoted package cost. 🗓 Itinerary Snapshot DAY 1 – Srinagar Arrival & Local Tour Airport pickup → Mughal Gardens → Shankaracharya Temple → Dal Lake Boulevard Overnight in Srinagar DAY 2 – Sonmarg Excursion Full-day visit to Sonmarg → Optional pony ride / cab to Thajiwas Glacier Overnight in Srinagar DAY 3 – Srinagar to Gulmarg Drive to Gulmarg → Enjoy meadows & optional Gondola ride Overnight in Gulmarg DAY 4 – Gulmarg to Pahalgam Visit Avantipora Ruins, Saffron Fields & Apple Orchards Overnight in Pahalgam DAY 5 – Pahalgam to Srinagar Houseboat Aru Valley / Betaab Valley / Chandanwari tour (local union cab) Houseboat check-in → Complimentary Shikara ride Overnight in Houseboat DAY 6 – Departure Transfer to Srinagar Airport with beautiful memories 📞 Ready to book your Kashmir escape? Contact The Trippers and lock the best deal now! Call us at 8826962256 or visit us at www.thetrippers.co.in.
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  • Hundreds of reindeer were recently captured making their dramatic swim across a fjord in northern Norway — an annual migration that’s as breathtaking as it is ancient. Guided by Sámi herders from a small boat, the animals follow the sound of a ringing bell that leads them safely through the icy water toward their winter grazing lands.

    Reindeer are built for moments like this: their hollow, buoyant fur keeps them afloat, and they can power through long stretches of open water with surprising speed. This crossing isn’t just a rare spectacle — it’s a living tradition, repeated year after year as the herd follows the same ancestral route across the Arctic landscape.

    Photos by: @jeresssss
    Hundreds of reindeer were recently captured making their dramatic swim across a fjord in northern Norway — an annual migration that’s as breathtaking as it is ancient. Guided by Sámi herders from a small boat, the animals follow the sound of a ringing bell that leads them safely through the icy water toward their winter grazing lands. Reindeer are built for moments like this: their hollow, buoyant fur keeps them afloat, and they can power through long stretches of open water with surprising speed. This crossing isn’t just a rare spectacle — it’s a living tradition, repeated year after year as the herd follows the same ancestral route across the Arctic landscape. Photos by: @jeresssss
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  • Tag that one person who owes you a Kerala trip before 2025 ends!
    Backwaters, tea gardens, houseboats, and endless green vibes — Kerala is calling!
    Who’s taking you?

    #KeralaTrip #VisitKerala #BackwatersOfKerala #KeralaTourism #HolidaysCrowd #TravelIndia #NatureLovers #BucketList2025 #WanderMore #ExploreIndia #TravelReels #IndianTravelCommunity #MunnarDiaries #HouseboatLife
    Tag that one person who owes you a Kerala trip before 2025 ends! 🌴⛵ Backwaters, tea gardens, houseboats, and endless green vibes — Kerala is calling! 💚 Who’s taking you? #KeralaTrip #VisitKerala #BackwatersOfKerala #KeralaTourism #HolidaysCrowd #TravelIndia #NatureLovers #BucketList2025 #WanderMore #ExploreIndia #TravelReels #IndianTravelCommunity #MunnarDiaries #HouseboatLife
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  • Everyone wants success.
    But most people ignore what it actually takes.

    Just 7 powerful habits —
    That every successful founder, creator, or builder lives by.

    From Zepto to Zomato, boAt to OYO —
    These 7Ds are the real startup mindset.


    Swipe through. Reflect.
    Start applying one D at a time.
    Because results follow habits — not hype.

    Save this for the days you’re doubting your path.
    Share with your co-founder, your team, or someone who needs clarity.
    Follow @marketing.growmatics for daily founder fuel.

    #StartupIndia #BuildToLast #MarketingGrowmatics #FounderMindset #SuccessHabits #DisciplineWins #StartupCarousel #IndianStartups #Zerodha #Zomato #OYO #boAt #Zepto #BuildDaily #Viral #Explorepage
    Everyone wants success. But most people ignore what it actually takes. Just 7 powerful habits — That every successful founder, creator, or builder lives by. From Zepto to Zomato, boAt to OYO — These 7Ds are the real startup mindset. 👇 Swipe through. Reflect. Start applying one D at a time. Because results follow habits — not hype. Save this for the days you’re doubting your path. 🔁 Share with your co-founder, your team, or someone who needs clarity. Follow @marketing.growmatics for daily founder fuel. #StartupIndia #BuildToLast #MarketingGrowmatics #FounderMindset #SuccessHabits #DisciplineWins #StartupCarousel #IndianStartups #Zerodha #Zomato #OYO #boAt #Zepto #BuildDaily #Viral #Explorepage
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  • China has sent a crewed submersible beneath Arctic pack ice for the first time, marking a new phase in polar exploration and great-power competition. The dive, carried out by the Jiaolong on August 6 in the Chukchi Sea roughly 300 nautical miles northwest of Alaska, capped China’s largest Arctic mission to date and underscored its ambition to be a scientific and strategic player in the High North.⁠

    Four research vessels, led by the icebreaker Xuelong-2, spent the summer completing marine surveys across the Chukchi Plateau, Canada Basin, and central Arctic. The fleet returned to Shanghai on September 26, having executed coordinated “atmosphere-ice-ocean” observations and supported deep-sea operations designed to fill critical data gaps as sea ice thins and retreats.⁠

    Operating under ice is notoriously hard. Satellite links fade, radio is unreliable, and navigation becomes a puzzle without open-sky fixes. Ice floes can shift suddenly and temperatures punish machinery. Only a handful of nations have managed it, a lineage that includes the USS Nautilus crossing the North Pole in 1958 and subsequent Cold War dives by Soviet and British boats.⁠

    The scientific takeaways are starting to surface. Teams reported stark regional differences in seafloor life, from organism density to biodiversity and body size. Those measurements will refine maps of deep-sea habitats and help track how warming, acidification, and changing ice cover are reshaping Arctic ecosystems. The mission also advanced China’s polar toolset, pairing submersibles with ice-edge surveys to sharpen forecasting for hazards and shipping.⁠

    All of this unfolds amid mounting geopolitical interest. China calls the Arctic a “new strategic frontier,” the United States is upping patrols, and melting ice is opening routes and resources long out of reach. Science is the visible face, but strategy is never far below the surface.⁠

    #arctic #deepsea #china #oceanography #geopolitics #submersible #climate #polarresearch #technology
    China has sent a crewed submersible beneath Arctic pack ice for the first time, marking a new phase in polar exploration and great-power competition. The dive, carried out by the Jiaolong on August 6 in the Chukchi Sea roughly 300 nautical miles northwest of Alaska, capped China’s largest Arctic mission to date and underscored its ambition to be a scientific and strategic player in the High North.⁠ ⁠ Four research vessels, led by the icebreaker Xuelong-2, spent the summer completing marine surveys across the Chukchi Plateau, Canada Basin, and central Arctic. The fleet returned to Shanghai on September 26, having executed coordinated “atmosphere-ice-ocean” observations and supported deep-sea operations designed to fill critical data gaps as sea ice thins and retreats.⁠ ⁠ Operating under ice is notoriously hard. Satellite links fade, radio is unreliable, and navigation becomes a puzzle without open-sky fixes. Ice floes can shift suddenly and temperatures punish machinery. Only a handful of nations have managed it, a lineage that includes the USS Nautilus crossing the North Pole in 1958 and subsequent Cold War dives by Soviet and British boats.⁠ ⁠ The scientific takeaways are starting to surface. Teams reported stark regional differences in seafloor life, from organism density to biodiversity and body size. Those measurements will refine maps of deep-sea habitats and help track how warming, acidification, and changing ice cover are reshaping Arctic ecosystems. The mission also advanced China’s polar toolset, pairing submersibles with ice-edge surveys to sharpen forecasting for hazards and shipping.⁠ ⁠ All of this unfolds amid mounting geopolitical interest. China calls the Arctic a “new strategic frontier,” the United States is upping patrols, and melting ice is opening routes and resources long out of reach. Science is the visible face, but strategy is never far below the surface.⁠ ⁠ #arctic #deepsea #china #oceanography #geopolitics #submersible #climate #polarresearch #technology
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  • 12 Months - 12 Places until the next year ends! Challenge Accepted?

    Hampi, Karnataka – Ancient ruins and UNESCO heritage vibes
    Coorg, Karnataka – Coffee plantations and misty hills
    Mysore, Karnataka – Palaces, markets, and royal heritage
    Ooty, Tamil Nadu – Tea gardens and serene hill stations
    Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu – Star-shaped lake & scenic landscapes
    Madurai, Tamil Nadu – Meenakshi Temple & vibrant culture
    Kochi, Kerala – Backwaters, art cafes, and colonial charm
    Alleppey, Kerala – Houseboat experience in lush backwaters
    Munnar, Kerala – Endless tea plantations & rolling hills
    Varkala, Kerala – Cliffside beaches & sunset views
    Pondicherry – French colonial streets, cafes & beaches
    Gokarna, Karnataka – Pristine beaches & laid-back vibes

    #SouthIndiaTravel #TravelSouthIndia #IncredibleIndia #IndiaTravel #WanderlustIndia #TravelGoals #BucketListDestinations #TravelInspiration #ExploreIndia #WeekendGetaways #SouthIndiaDiaries #TravelVibes #NatureLovers #BeachVibes #HillStationDiaries
    12 Months - 12 Places until the next year ends! Challenge Accepted? Hampi, Karnataka – Ancient ruins and UNESCO heritage vibes 🏛️ Coorg, Karnataka – Coffee plantations and misty hills ☕🌿 Mysore, Karnataka – Palaces, markets, and royal heritage 🏰 Ooty, Tamil Nadu – Tea gardens and serene hill stations 🍃 Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu – Star-shaped lake & scenic landscapes 🌌 Madurai, Tamil Nadu – Meenakshi Temple & vibrant culture 🕉️ Kochi, Kerala – Backwaters, art cafes, and colonial charm 🚤 Alleppey, Kerala – Houseboat experience in lush backwaters 🏡 Munnar, Kerala – Endless tea plantations & rolling hills 🍃 Varkala, Kerala – Cliffside beaches & sunset views 🌅 Pondicherry – French colonial streets, cafes & beaches 🇫🇷🏖️ Gokarna, Karnataka – Pristine beaches & laid-back vibes 🏖️ #SouthIndiaTravel #TravelSouthIndia #IncredibleIndia #IndiaTravel #WanderlustIndia #TravelGoals #BucketListDestinations #TravelInspiration #ExploreIndia #WeekendGetaways #SouthIndiaDiaries #TravelVibes #NatureLovers #BeachVibes #HillStationDiaries
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  • Addison Bethea, 17, was scalloping in about five feet of water near Grassy Island, close to Keaton Beach, Florida, when she was suddenly attacked by a shark!

    Recalling advice she’d seen on Animal Planet—to punch a shark in the nose during an attack—she tried to fight back, but couldn’t reach its head due to how it had bitten her.

    Her brother, Rhett Willingham, 22, a firefighter and emergency medical technician in Taylor County, sprang into action. He jumped into the water and repeatedly punched and kicked the shark until it released Addison. Once she was free, he pulled her onto his boat.

    Addison sustained serious injuries and was airlifted approximately 80 miles to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, where she was listed in critical condition. Despite the frightening ordeal, Addison remains in good spirits, and her friends have visited her in the ICU to offer support.

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    #history #florida #storytelling #explore #scary #cinema #photography #siblings
    Addison Bethea, 17, was scalloping in about five feet of water near Grassy Island, close to Keaton Beach, Florida, when she was suddenly attacked by a shark! Recalling advice she’d seen on Animal Planet—to punch a shark in the nose during an attack—she tried to fight back, but couldn’t reach its head due to how it had bitten her. Her brother, Rhett Willingham, 22, a firefighter and emergency medical technician in Taylor County, sprang into action. He jumped into the water and repeatedly punched and kicked the shark until it released Addison. Once she was free, he pulled her onto his boat. Addison sustained serious injuries and was airlifted approximately 80 miles to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, where she was listed in critical condition. Despite the frightening ordeal, Addison remains in good spirits, and her friends have visited her in the ICU to offer support. - #history #florida #storytelling #explore #scary #cinema #photography #siblings
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  • In 1965, six Tongan teenagers fled their boarding school on the island of Tongatapu, stealing a small boat in search of freedom. But their adventure turned perilous when a storm destroyed their vessel, leaving them adrift at sea.

    Eventually, they washed ashore on the remote, uninhabited island of ʻAta. With no sign of rescue, the boys organized themselves and adapted to the island’s challenges, surviving for an astonishing 15 months.

    Believed lost forever, they were finally spotted in September 1966 by Australian fisherman Peter Warner, who rescued them and ended their extraordinary ordeal.
    In 1965, six Tongan teenagers fled their boarding school on the island of Tongatapu, stealing a small boat in search of freedom. But their adventure turned perilous when a storm destroyed their vessel, leaving them adrift at sea. Eventually, they washed ashore on the remote, uninhabited island of ʻAta. With no sign of rescue, the boys organized themselves and adapted to the island’s challenges, surviving for an astonishing 15 months. Believed lost forever, they were finally spotted in September 1966 by Australian fisherman Peter Warner, who rescued them and ended their extraordinary ordeal.
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  • Tom and Eileen Lonergan, a young American couple from Louisiana, vanished in 1998 after being accidentally left behind by a scuba diving boat in the Coral Sea near Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. During a group dive excursion with the company Outer Edge, the crew failed to conduct a proper headcount, and the boat departed without the Lonergans—leaving them stranded in open water. Their absence wasn’t discovered until two days later when their belongings were found unclaimed on the boat. Despite extensive air and sea searches, the couple was never found, though pieces of their dive gear eventually washed ashore.
    Tom and Eileen Lonergan, a young American couple from Louisiana, vanished in 1998 after being accidentally left behind by a scuba diving boat in the Coral Sea near Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. During a group dive excursion with the company Outer Edge, the crew failed to conduct a proper headcount, and the boat departed without the Lonergans—leaving them stranded in open water. Their absence wasn’t discovered until two days later when their belongings were found unclaimed on the boat. Despite extensive air and sea searches, the couple was never found, though pieces of their dive gear eventually washed ashore.
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  • Tom and Eileen Lonergan, a young American couple from Louisiana, vanished in 1998 after being accidentally left behind by a scuba diving boat in the Coral Sea near Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. During a group dive excursion with the company Outer Edge, the crew failed to conduct a proper headcount, and the boat departed without the Lonergans—leaving them stranded in open water. Their absence wasn’t discovered until two days later when their belongings were found unclaimed on the boat. Despite extensive air and sea searches, the couple was never found, though pieces of their dive gear eventually washed ashore.
    Tom and Eileen Lonergan, a young American couple from Louisiana, vanished in 1998 after being accidentally left behind by a scuba diving boat in the Coral Sea near Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. During a group dive excursion with the company Outer Edge, the crew failed to conduct a proper headcount, and the boat departed without the Lonergans—leaving them stranded in open water. Their absence wasn’t discovered until two days later when their belongings were found unclaimed on the boat. Despite extensive air and sea searches, the couple was never found, though pieces of their dive gear eventually washed ashore.
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