WANDERLUST


Wanderlust is a German word which means a strong desire to travel and explore the world. This term was first used in English in the year 1902. The term originates from the German words wander (to hike) and lust (desire). In the early 20th century, this term was against the societal status and was seen as a mark of indecency, but the modern day world sees it in extreme optimism.
Wanderlust is present in almost all individuals of this world. The percentage may differ from persons to persons, but a bit remains in all. This is necessary as travelling helps people to cope up with the daily pressure and stress.
India is a land of diversity and it has lots of places to travel in every direction, be it East, West, North or South. It is guarded by the Himalayas in the North and the Indian Ocean in the South. It has the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea in the South-East and South-West direction, making it almost a perfect travelling destination for people around the world. There are many places in the world to travel, but India is the most sought tourist destination for people around the world.
I would like to share the experience I had while travelling to Ooty in December 2018. As its already known that India is a land of diversity, it is diverse in every aspect, be it society or culture or cuisine. We all eat South-Indian cuisines in Delhi or various places in North India or East India, but when one goes to Tamil Nadu, the total taste changes. Ooty Coffee House, which was established in the 1960s serve all these authentic South-Indian cuisines along with filter coffee which will make you refreshed at any time of the day. If one considers the scenic beauty, the height is around 7000 feet above the sea level and the environment is misty all throughout and a sensation is felt inside all the time. Seriously our country is incredible in terms of all these things.

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