India offers thrilling adventures such as white-water rafting in Rishikesh, paragliding in Bir Billing, skiing in Gulmarg, and scuba diving in the Andaman Islands. You can also try desert safaris in Rajasthan and bungee jumping in Goa or Uttarakhand.

Top trekking destinations include Himachal Pradesh’s Triund and Spiti Valley, Uttarakhand’s Valley of Flowers and Roopkund, and Sikkim’s Goechala. The Western Ghats in Kerala and Maharashtra also offer lush trails perfect for both beginners and seasoned hikers.

India’s climate ranges widely - summers(April-June) are hot, monsoons(July-September) bring heavy rain, and winters(October-March) are cool and pleasant. Northern regions experience snow in winter, while the south remains warm and tropical throughout the year.

Explore the Konark Sun Temple, the Red Fort, the India Gate, Hampi’s ruins, and Jaipur’s Jantar Mantar. Visit spiritual sites like Varanasi’s ghats and Mahabalipuram’s temples for a deep dive into India’s rich historical, cultural, and architectural legacy.

Don’t miss spicy pani puri, crispy samosas, aloo tikki, vada pav, and chaat. In the south, try idlis, dosas, and medu vadas. Finish with sweets like jalebi and gulab jamun, available fresh from street stalls across India.

Canada offers thrilling adventures such as skiing in Whistler, kayaking in the Bay of Fundy, hiking the Rockies, ice climbing in Alberta, and whale watching in British Columbia. Adventure seekers can also explore glaciers, zip-line, or try heli-skiing.

The Canadian Rockies in Alberta and British Columbia are hiking paradises. Quebec’s Gaspé Peninsula, Gros Morne in Newfoundland, and Cape Breton in Nova Scotia also offer unforgettable trails with dramatic landscapes, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife encounters.

Canada’s weather varies greatly. Winters (Dec-Feb) are snowy and cold, especially in the north. Summers (June-Aug) are warm. Spring and autumn bring mild weather and colorful foliage. Always check regional forecasts, as coastal and inland climates differ.

Top historical landmarks include Old Quebec, the Fortress of Louisbourg, the Rideau Canal, and L’Anse aux Meadows - North America’s Viking site. The Canadian Museum of History and Parliament Hill in Ottawa also showcase the nation’s rich heritage.

Try classic poutine, Montreal-style bagels, Beavertails (fried dough pastries), and butter tarts. In coastal areas, don’t miss fresh seafood snacks. Bannock, a traditional Indigenous bread, and peameal bacon sandwiches are also beloved Canadian bites.

Enjoy hiking in the Lake District, surfing in Cornwall, rock climbing in Snowdonia, and cycling in the Scottish Highlands. You can also go wild swimming, zip-lining in Wales, or explore the countryside via horseback.

Explore trails like the South West Coast Path, Hadrian’s Wall Path, and the Pennine Way. The Lake District, Brecon Beacons, and Scottish Highlands offer stunning hikes through moorlands, forests, cliffs, and rugged mountain landscapes.

The UK weather is mild but unpredictable. Winters are cool and damp; spring is fresh and green. Summer brings warmth and festivals, while autumn has crisp air and colorful foliage. Always carry a raincoat - showers are common year-round.

Must-visit sites include Stonehenge, the Tower of London, Edinburgh Castle, and Westminster Abbey. Roman baths in Bath, Hadrian’s Wall, and Shakespeare’s birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon also offer rich insights into the UK’s layered past.

Don’t miss fish and chips, Cornish pasties, sausage rolls, and scotch eggs. In cities, try jellied eels in London or stottie cake in the North. Sweet options like sticky toffee pudding and flapjacks are also local favorites.

New Zealand is famous for bungee jumping, skydiving, white-water rafting, and glacier hiking. Jet boating in Queenstown, caving in Waitomo, and heli-hiking in Franz Josef offer adrenaline-packed experiences in breathtaking natural settings.

Top hiking destinations include Fiordland’s Milford and Routeburn Tracks, Tongariro Alpine Crossing, and Abel Tasman Coast Track. Mount Cook National Park and the Southern Alps also offer stunning alpine trails for all experience levels.