Single Elephant 🐘
"Amidst the lush, emerald canopy of the forest, a solitary giant strides gracefully through the dappled sunlight. The earth beneath its colossal feet trembles with each step, while the rustling leaves above seem to part in reverence. Towering above the underbrush, the elephant's wrinkled, charcoal-gray skin glistens in the soft, golden glow of the setting sun. Its majestic tusks, like ancient ivory pillars, reflect a history that spans generations. As it moves with unhurried dignity, the forest seems to hold its breath, honoring this magnificent creature's passage."
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Theppakadu Elephant Camp
The feeding of the camp Elephants is open to visitors during Morning and Evening. The Timings for the feeding are 8:30am to 9:00am in the morning and 5:30pm to 6:00pm in the evening. Interested visitors are advised to procure/ book tickets at the reception center/ from online website as well in advance.
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Bali Beach Activities
Bali is filled with spots that are just perfect for water sports and every kind of adventure. While Ayung River in Ubud offers a variety of spots to enjoy the best of water sports, the beaches of Tanjung Benoa and Nusa Dua are considered to be the best beaches in Bali for water sports.
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Flight in the Sky
There are paths in the sky called air routes. Planes fly along air routes. Because planes fly at very high speeds in the air, if they passed too closed to one another, this could be extremely dangerous.
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Ganga River Varanasi
Varanasi is a city in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh dating to the 11th century B.C. Regarded as the spiritual capital of India, the city draws Hindu pilgrims who bathe in the Ganges River’s sacred waters and perform funeral rites. Along the city's winding streets are some 2,000 temples, including Kashi Vishwanath, the “Golden Temple,” dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva.
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Ganga Aarti Varanasi
A Daily Spiritual Event - Do Not Miss!
Every day close after sundown (it was around 18:30 when we were there, but ask the locals), they conduct a light ceremony to thank the Ganga river. The ceremony includes about 5 priests with fire, flowers, bells, and chanting to create a special atmosphere. Note: do not accept flower baskets, unless you are willing to donate money. Nothing is for free, even if they tell you that it is for free, they would try to get money from you at the end.
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