Here, The Heat Feels Weak! Best places to Visit in May in India During Summers

What if summers weren’t there? What if during May, you could sit in your verandah, admiring the sunset, slowing down for a while in your life? What if you could feel a soft cool breeze making its way past you, blowing your hair, refreshing your senses? Well, sorry to burst the bubble, but while you are in your searing city, imagining this wild can be synonymous with lunacy.
But since you’re now conditioned for joy even in the slightest of comfort and beauty, thanks to the intolerable heat in the town


Here is the list of 12 spectacular places to visit in May in India:

1. Horsley Hills, Andhra Pradesh

One of the most scenic places in the state, the hills provide a good break from the town and its heat. With plenty of time and ways to be with nature, Horsley Hills are a paradise. The way to the hills is panoramic too,  with Mahogany, Jacaranda, Sandalwood, Gulmohar and Eucalyptus trees lining the road. Just when you begin to feel life has slowed down too much since you’ve come here, brace yourself for the lesser known thing about this place – adventure sports, which includes zorbing, rappelling, rock climbing and trekking.
Horsley Hills - Best places to visit in May in India
Sunrise at Horsley Hills (Source)

2. Shillong – Cherrapunjee – Mawlynnong, Meghalaya

The beautiful mountains of this region are a joy to watch. There are coal mines that can be spotted, legal and illegal, while you travel to Cherrapunjee from Shillong. Shillong in itself, is a really beautiful town, the capital of Meghalaya as well. It is perhaps the only place in India where taxi drivers themselves sit on someone’s lap and drive. Here, even the traditional societal roles of a man and woman are reversed, with women doing most of the business. Scenic viewpoints, caves en route to Cherrapunjee, views of Bangladesh from both Cherrapunjee and Mawlynnong, Asia’s cleanest village. These are just some of the things that will make your jaw drop.
Shillong reservoir - Best paces to visit in May in India
Shillong reservoir (Source)

3. Manali, Himachal Pradesh
Already visited by most of us, Manali never fails to make it to any list about beating the heat of May. Forever charming, this place never fails to make you go awestruck. Thick forests and cool breeze characterize the hill station. Major attractions include Hadimba Temple, Vashisth, monastries, Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass and Club House.
Manali - Best places to visit in May in India
Snow laden mountains, Manali (Source)


4. Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh
Situated at a height of 10000 feet, Tawang‘s beauty reaches out to your soul. With Tibet to its northern side, Sela range of West Kameng to the east, and Bhutan to the southwest, Tawang is beautifully located. Breathtaking valleys, amazing waterfalls and misty rivers add to the charm. Tawang Monastery, Sela Pass, Shonga-tser Lake, Nuranang waterfalls and Bumla Pass are places that deserve a visit in May in India, when in Tawang.
Sela Lake, Tawang - Best places to visit in May in India
Sela Lake, Tawang (Source)

5. Dras – Nubra Valley, Jammu and Kashmir
During the Kargil war, there was an armed conflict between Indian and Pakistani troops at an elevation of 10,990 feet in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The place is known as Drass. ‘The Gateway to Ladakh’, Drass is the second coldest inhabited region in the world. Drass valley starts from the base of Zoji-la Pass, from where you can take a 3-day long trek in May and visit places like Mushko Valley, Dras War Memorial and Draupadi Kund.
Nubra Valley offers any traveller the sights of their lifetime. Wide landscapes, mystical Shyok river and the gorgeous mountain faces are enough to take you into a different world altogether.
Nubra Valley - Best places to visit in May in India
The scintillating Nubra Valley (Source)
6. Tirthan Valley, Himachal Pradesh
This place is a plethora of delights. A paradise for nature lovers, Tirthan Valley is located nearly 3 kms from the entrance of Great Himalayan National Park. Adventurous activities are in abundance, something you expect from Himachal now. Famous for trout fishing and surprisingly high influx of foreigners, the places in May in India has much to offer.
Tirthan Valley - Best places to visit in May in India
One of those rare sights, on the way to Tirthan Valley (Source)

7. Sandakphu – Darjeeling – Kalimpong, West Bengal
A wonderland for trekkers, Sandakphu is the highest  point in Singalila range, at a height of 11,929 feet. Nature is at its pristine best here, and when you reach the peak, you’ll realise it was worth it. The peak is a vantage point from where one can see four of the world’s five highest peaks – Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu and Lhotse. 58 kms away is Darjeeling, famous for its toy train, tea and hills. 50 kms away from Darjeeling is Kalimpong, which is as beautiful as Darjeeling, but less crowded. Deolo Hill, Cactus Nursery and Golf Course are some of the attractions here.
Darjeeling - Best places to visit in May in India
Tea gardens, Darjeeling (Source)

8. Gangtok – Dzongu, Sikkim
Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim, has a lot of places to visit in May in India that make you go wow. Nathula Pass, Baba Harbhajan Singh Mandir and Changu Lake are simply wonders. These places are a little away from and a lot higher than Gangtok, but each moment of this trip will be worth it. Gangtok city is also nice, with well maintained roads being a feature I will never forget. Dzongu, in North Sikkim is famous for its panoramic views of Mount Kanchenjunga. Village hikes and angling on Teesta river are some things you should do when you’re here.
Changu Lake - Best places to visit in May in India
Changu Lake, Gangtok (Source)

9. Ooty – Kudremukh
Ooty is one of the very famous hill stations of India, in the Nilgiris. Coffee and tea plantations, numerous gardens and the Ooty Lake are good places to visit in May in India. The marvellous views of the mountains are the best part of this trip.
Kudremukh, in Karnataka, is a small town located in the Chikmagalur district in Karnataka. Kudremukh literally means ‘horse-face’ and refers to an impressive scenic sight of a side of the mountain that looks similar to the face of a horse. Natural grasslands and dense shoal forests characterize these hills.
Ooty - Best places to visit in May in India
Ooty, captured at its best (Source)

10. Sarahan, Himachal Pradesh
Sarahan, a beautiful hamlet located in the Sutlej Valley, is situated at an average height of 2165 metres above sea level. It comes under the Shimla district and is famous for its apple orchards, pine forests, slate roofed houses and small streams. Bhimkali Temple Complex, Bhaba Valley and Bird Park are some of the major attractions here.
Sarahan - Best places to visit in May in India
Bhimakali Temple, Sarahan (Source)

11. Lakshadweep Islands
This group of 36 islands is a delight for every visitor. Its distance from the mainland justifies the cleanliness of the water here. Marked by sandy beaches and coral reefs, Lakshadweep Islands are a visual delight. With the vast expanse of greenery, it makes for a perfect vacation that offers peace and freshness. The place has been endowed with rich marine wealth. Living corals, sea urchins, sea weeds, sea birds, eels, swordfish, octopus and various types of trigger fish are a common sight here. The Marine Museum also demands a visit.
Lakshadweep Islands - Best places to visit in May in india
Kadmat Island, Lakshadweep Islands (Source)

12. Munnar – Thekkady, Kerala
Munnar, situated at a height of 6000 feet, comes under the Idukki district. Unending expanse of tea plantations, picturesque valleys and mountains and exotic species of flora and fauna offer the tourist a good overall experience. Thekkady, again in Idukki district, is a really beautiful hill station. It is one of the finest wildlife reserves in India with elephants being the highlight. The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is the prime attraction for which tourists throng the place.

Munnar - Best places to visit in May in India
Munnar (Source)

How Does Internet URL Addresses Work


URL's are computer addresses on the Internet. The intent behind URL's is to make it easier to type the location of a particular web page or computing device.  Because there so many millions of pages and devices on the internet, URL's can become quite long, and are usually best typed through copy-pasting.

Today, an estimated 150+ billion public web pages are addressed using URL names.
Here are examples of the most common URL appearances:

Example: http://www.whitehouse.gov
Example: https://www.nbnz.co.nz/login.asp
Example: http://forums.about.com/ab-guitar/messages/?msg=6198.1
Example: ftp://ftp.download.com/public
Example: telnet://freenet.ecn.ca
Example: gopher://204.17.0.108
Example: http://english.pravda.ru/
Example: https://citizensbank.ca/login
Example: ftp://211.14.19.101
Example: telnet://hollis.harvard.edu

Where Did URL's Come From? And Why Not Just Say 'Web Addresses'?

In 1995, Tim Berners-Lee, the father of the World Wide Web, implemented a standard of "URIs" (Uniform Resource Identifiers), sometimes called Universal Resource Identifiers. The name later changed to "URL's" for Uniform Resource Locators. The intent was to take the idea of telephone numbers and apply them to addressing millions of web pages and machines.The name is solely a matter of being technically specific.

This may sound cryptic and complex at first, but once you get past the strange acronyms, URL's are really no more complex than an international long-distance telephone number with a country code, area code, and the phone number itself.

You'll find that URLs actually make a lot of sense.  Next are several URL examples, where we will disassemble the URL's into their component parts...

A URL Spelling Lesson: How We Spell URL Web Addresses

Here are some simplified rules that explain how URL's are spelled.

  1. URL is synonymous with "internet address" or "web address". Feel free to interchange those words in conversation.
  2. URLs never have any spaces in their final spelling. In cases where people make web pages with spaces in the names, those spaces get automatically replaced with technical characters like or the % sign.
  1. URL, for the most part, is all lower case. Mixing upper and lower case letters doesn't make a difference to the every person.
  2. URL is NOT the same as an email address.
  3. URLs always start with a protocol prefix like "http://", but most browsers will type those characters for you. Nerdy point to note: some other common Internet protocols are ftp://gopher://telnet://, and irc://. Explanations of these protocols follow later in another tutorial.
  4. URL's use forward slashes (/) and dots to separate its parts.
  5. URL's are usually in some kind of English or other written language, but numbers are also allowed.

Do Not Do This Things With Adsense

Want to make money with Google AdSense for content? Here's a list of what not to do, unless you want to get banned. Google doesn't play around when it comes to click fraud. Click fraud loses Google money, and it loses AdWords customers money.
If you don't play by the rules, you may get a warning, you may get suspended, or you may just get banned.


Commit Google Don'ts


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The first thing to avoid is any of the Google Don'ts. Cloaking, keyword stuffing, and title stacking are all very traditional ways to down-rated in Google searches. They're also ways to get banned from AdSense.
When you place AdSense ads on your site, your site is far more visible to Google and it's much more likely that your rule breaking will be caught. More »
Click on Your Own Ads
No matter how tempting, never ever click on your own ads. This is probably the easiest way to get your site suspended or banned. It's a form of click fraud, and Google is very good at catching this, even if you think you're hiding your tracks.
Don't let anyone who uses any computer in your home click on your ads, either. Make sure your significant others and children are aware of the rules, or you could jeopardize your standing with Google.
Hide Your Ads
It might be tempting to hide your ads by making them the same color as your background or camouflaging them on areas with busy background images. You do still get paid for page views, so invisible ads would still pay, right? Don't even try it. This violates Google's Terms of Service, and it's easy to get caught.
Don't stuff your ads far below the rest of the content, either. Clicks pay better than pageviews, so it's to your advantage to have your ads prominent. Try to make the ads look like they belong on your page.
Beg for Clicks
Don't hold ad-click contests, beg, or even give big hints that people should click on your ads. They can ban you if they catch you begging for clicks anywhere on the Web, including pages that are totally unrelated to your AdSense pages.
Google also forbids labeling your ads with language stronger than "sponsored links." This is really for everyone's benefit. Pages that beg for clicks are usually not great reads, and pity clicks don't help the advertisers.
Note: It's fine to have contests on your Web site that aren't related to ad clicking or other rule breaking, such as "best photo" contests.
Alter the Code
AdSense generates javascript code that you can copy-and-paste directly into the HTML of your Web page. If you need to change the color or size of your ads, generate new code from AdSense. Don't make changes to the code from your Web page editing program or tweak it by hand. You can use your AdSense ID directly in some cases, such as WordPress plugins that generate the code for you. Just keep those plugins up to date to make sure it isn't out of sync. 
If you put AdSense in Blogger, Google will generate the code for you from within Blogger.
Use Robots to Click on Your Site
Never use any sort of automated tool to inflate your page views or click on your ads. This is click fraud of the highest order, and Google is very sophisticated at catching this. This is a trick that can easily get you banned.
Likewise, don't use human-powered schemes to pay for clicks, either. No trading clicks with other AdSense users, and no pay-for-clicking schemes. If advertisers wanted to pay people for clicking, they would have signed up for it themselves.
Tell People How Much You Earn Per Click
Google is very picky about how much you disclose about how AdSense works. They don't let you tell people how much you were paid per keyword because this could jeopardize revenue from AdWords advertisers. Beware of anyone who offers to sell you this information.
Make Pages Specifically to Display Ads
Google says you can't make pages simply to hang ads, "whether or not the page content is relevant." Many Web sites, including About.com, make money from ads. Google itself makes most of its money from advertising. What makes the difference between ad sponsored content and content for the sake of ads?
When you develop your site, your first thought should be about creating content, not ads. Avoid writing empty sentences for the sake of generating keywords, and avoid lengthy copy-and-pastes just to make more pages. Every page you publish should have a content-driven purpose.
Make Content About Taboo Topics
Google has a strict list of content standards, and they don't accept AdSense on pages that are violating them. These include, among other things, sites that promote or sell:
  • alcohol
  • certain weapons
  • firearms
  • tobacco
  • drugs
  • designer knock-offs
This is a silly rule to violate, because AdSense is keyword generated, so it's amazingly easy for you to get caught. If you do have content that violates these rules, such as a beer-making supply store, they may be legitimate sites, but AdSense is not for you.

Cheat in Any Other Way

This isn't by any means a comprehensive list.

I'm sure there are many ways to game the system that Google hasn't found out about... yet. There always are. AdSense is constantly changing to find new ways to detect click fraud, and eventually, you will be caught.
The best way to generate income through AdSense is to create good content that is well optimized for search engines and to promote your site through legitimate channels.
That sounds like a lot of work because it is a lot of work. However, it's a strategy that won't get you banned.

Top 5 Most Romantic Honeymoon Destinations in India

So you’ve spent an insane number of sleepless nights planning out your wedding and every small detail, your dress, the invitees, photographer… (the list doesn’t look like it’s ending soon!) In between this rush, the elation of starting a new life, planning for your honeymoon might have slipped through the cracks. How you wish a wedding planner could appear out of thin air to book the best romantic destination for your honeymoon. After all, this part of your journey needs to be perfect too, right?.

Fret not!  We’ve handpicked these top 5 honeymoon destinations in India for your ultimate romantic hiatus. From the beach-haven Goa to the snowy valleys of Kashmir, this list of places to visit in India on your honeymoon has everything that will help you make memories that you’ll cherish forever.  

Goa:

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Honeymoon Style: Fun/Party


Goa needs no introduction. A very popular honeymoon destination in India for couples, Goa has everything for you to make sure the honeymoon period never does end. Balmy shores, glorious Portuguese architecture, fiery glasses of feni, eclectic nightlife and some delectable spice-laden vindaloo. That’s Goa for you. A coastal retreat with a shimmering sun in the backdrop, Goa has more than enough to make you fall in love over and over again and make sure the wedding fever doesn’t fade away. 

Romantic Things to Do:


Soak in the splendid views of the sunset from Fort Chapora with your beloved
Grab some beers, walk hand-in-hand on the white sand and laze around in a shack
Dance the night away in LPK (Love Passion Karma), Mambo’s or Tito’s,  some of the finest clubs in Goa
Spend some time relaxing and massaging away the weariness of the wedding festivities. 
Where to Stay:

Hotel Name: Resort Rio
          Hotel USP: Proximity to famous beaches and extensive spa treatments

Hotel Name: North 16
          Hotel USP: Has the largest pool in town and a happening poolside bar, proximity to beaches




Andamans (Neil Island):



Honeymoon Style: Relaxing/Beach


Andaman’s should feature on top of your list of honeymoon destinations because this is a beach paradise like none other. Sun-kissed beaches, a dash of history and world-class water sports make Andamans the ideal place for honeymooners.You don’t have to go to Thailand, Maldives or Mauritius when you could look outside your window to catch the sparkle of the lighthouses sprinkled on neighbouring isles or walk the white sands of Asia’s best beaches. Andamans offers the perfect sojourn for couples to make unlimited memories.

Romantic Things to Do:


A candlelit dinner by the beach, under the stars. (Talk about a perfect romantic set up!)
Andamans crystal clear waters are any diver's dream. Go explore the rich marine life together.
Don’t miss the spectacular sunsets, especially the one at the Sunset Point, which is situated towards the western side of the beach
Where to Stay:

Hotel Name: Sea Shell
          Hotel USP: Luxury tents and cottages overlooking the beach from the balcony


All set to make this honeymoon a time to remember forever? Book your tickets today!



Kerala (Munnar)


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Honeymoon Style: Relaxing


Mountains and lakes, coffee plantations and houseboats, spa and spice - Kerala has it all! Walk together by the lush green tea plantations, soak in the salubrious air or just sit on the porch in one of its cottages. Kerala’s charm will keep you coming back for more and more because you can never get enough of the backwaters and the verdant delights of Kerala.

Romantic Things to Do:


Indulge in a luxurious spa session.
Take a houseboat ride if you are staying in Alleppey or Kumarakom. Don’t forget to sip on champagne as you glide past the palm-fringed backwaters
Rent a car/bike and drive up the mountains in Wayanad
Enjoy the sun setting along the horizon while sitting on the pier beside Chinese catamarans.
Where to Stay:

Hotel Name: The Tall Trees
          Hotel USP: Scenic beauty, Ayurveda and spa treatments

Hotel Name: Leisure Inn- Le Celistum

          Hotel USP: Rooms with exceptional views of the valley, organized tours to Chinnar wildlife sanctuary




Kashmir (Gulmarg):

Honeymoon Style: Luxury


With vistas that can give Switzerland a run for its money, Kashmir is the perfect place for honeymooners.The pristine white snow and complimentary cold weather will have you two cozying up in front of a fire (or heater) in no time while enjoying the panoramic views outside your window. Take time to experience the local flavour and cuisine, explore the snow-clad mountains, the lines of wild flowers and the spectacular Dal Lake with your beloved and understand why Kashmir’s beauty is second to none. 

Romantic Things to Do:


Take the Gondola ride together. Seeing Gulmarg from 14,000 feet is a surreal experience.
Walk up to the Strawberry Valley in Gulmarg and sample the freshest strawberries.
In Srinagar, sail by the Dal Lake and relive the iconic scene of the movie Kashmir Ki Kali where Shammi Kapoor romances Sharmila Tagore on a shikara. Here’s your chance to make the reel life your real one.
Where to Stay:

Hotel Name: Heevan Retreat
          Hotel USP: Picturesque location, proximity to Gondola ride

Hotel Name: Nedous Hotel
          Hotel USP: Vintage hotel, proximity to the world famous ski resort




Rajasthan (Udaipur):

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Honeymoon Style: Culture/Classic Romance


Is Udaipur as amazing as Bollywood boasts it to be? The answer is yes. The iconic palaces, museums and shimmering lakes make Udaipur one of the most romantic spots in India.experience the days of the Raj with your loved one as you weave through the streets of Udaipur soaking in the colours and the variety of culture.There’s plenty to do in Udaipur or you could choose to bask in the tranquility of the boat rides on the lakes, admire its lively art scenes and old-world charm and take back a honeymoon to remember.

Romantic Things to Do:


Choose one of the exquisite palaces as the backdrop and indulge in some post-wedding photography
Take a sunset boat cruise on Lake Pichola and watch the road glimmer as the sun sets
Enjoy Udaipur’s illuminated skyline from the city’s myriad rooftop restaurants
Where to Stay:

Hotel Name: Ramada Udaipur Resort
          Hotel USP: Spa, cocktail making and cooking sessions, eco-friendly resort with themed rooms

Hotel Name: Purple seas Heritage Resort
          Hotel USP:  Scenic backdrop, luxurious rooms with jharokhas


Earn Money From Google On Your Personal Blog In 2018

Ready to monetize your blog? Try beginner-friendly Google AdSense




Starting a new account with Google AdSense is one of the easiest ways to start monetizing your blog. While Google AdSense might not make you rich, this simple and useful tool is usually the first step loggers take to earn an income from their blogs.

Setting Up a Google AdSense Account

After you have your blog set up and running, consider monetizing it. Here's how to open a Google AdSense account.
  1. Read the Google AdSense program policies. Familiarize yourself with what you can and cannot do as part of the Google AdSense program to ensure that you're prepared to start your new account.
  1. Visit the Google AdSense home page. Click on the Sign Up Now button. Enter your Google account login information or select your account from those listed.
  2. Complete the online application. On the application, provide your blog's URL and answer a question related to whether you want customized help and performance suggestions regarding the Google AdSense program. Enter your country and confirm that you have read and accepted Google's Terms and Conditions. Click Create Account. When prompted, provide your payment information to receive the income you generate on your blog from Google.
  3. Access your new account and review the ads available to you. Google AdSense provides a wide variety of advertising options to bloggers from text ads to image ads and more. Take some time to research everything that's available to determine what will work best for your blog.
  4. Select your ad design choices. Once you've decided which ad opportunities are best for your blog, select them. Google provides a snippet of HTML code to you after you make your selection.
  1. Insert the Google AdSense HTML code into your blog. Copy and paste the HTML code provided by Google into your blog's template. One of the easiest ways for a beginner blogger to do this is by inserting a text widget into the blog template and pasting the code into the widget.
  2. Let Google do the rest. It may take a few hours or a few days for Google to start serving ads on your blog. Google searches your blog to determine the predominant subjects of each page. When readers visit your blog, the HTML code you pasted into your blog from Google activates and relevant ads are displayed based on each page's content.
  1. Collect your money. Google AdSense typically pays based on the click-thru rate, which is the number of times people click on an ad. Therefore, Google AdSense is unlikely to generate a large income for you, but every bit helps.

Tips When Setting Up Your Account

  • Read the Google AdSense policies in full before you sign up for a Google AdSense account. If ou violate any of the AdSense rules, your account is canceled, often abruptly and usually without recourse.
  • Take some time to perfect your Google AdSense program after you get started by learning the steps you need to take to increase your Google AdSense earning potential.