Wohoo… I’m finally doing it again! Missed doing this for the last 2 years. The start of the pandemic came with good news for us. I was pregnant in February and in March the outbreak started in India. It was… Continue Reading →
The #AtoZ Challenge and #BlogchatterAtoZ was super hit challenge for me 🙂 Frankly speaking the new domain authority and the sudden drop made me re-think about the existence of my blog. You guys won’t believe, I literally kept weeping for… Continue Reading →
I often get questions regarding Sindhudurg and this post is the best way to answer them all in one go 🙂 Stay tuned for some revelations today. What is the difference between Sindhudurg and Goa? Answer:- There is a vast… Continue Reading →
Alphonso mangoes are yummy and richness is with the sweet taste. It is the most expensive variant of mangoes. There are different grading systems on which mangoes are classified according to their taste, color, and quality. Mango season starts from… Continue Reading →
Kaleshwar Temple is a well-known temple in Sindhudurg. It is located in Nerur. Shree Dev Kaleshwar is Lord Shiva’s Avatar. There is this ancient interesting story about God Kaleshwar. This place where the temple is located now was a dense… Continue Reading →
My love for veggies and fruits is unbeatable 🙂 Jackfruit is one of the essential seasonal fruits in Sindhudurg. They change in flavor but the benefits are always the same! This spiky ball is healthy by each mean. It has… Continue Reading →
Sindhudurg has all unique yet attractive places. It is Heaven for Nature Lovers. Spending a lazy day on a boat/island/reading a book under coconuts trees/eating fresh catches at the beach. Have you ever done these things? If not add them… Continue Reading →
Holi is the festival of colors. Every age group enjoys this vibrant festival. Sindhudurg has a unique Holi Celebrations each year often referred to the term “Shigmotsav” Every village has “Dev Holi” and “Gaav Holi”. Villagers go to get the… Continue Reading →
Mumbaikars have fun every Ganesh Chaturthi, known as “Chakarmani” meaning born or ancestors in Konkan or Sindhudurg and migrated to Mumbai for work purpose. They basically come back to their roots during this season to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi. This is… Continue Reading →
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