The most beloved festival is back, Christmas is back! It’s the time when the Christmas traditions light the fire of Christmas spirit, when the embellished Christmas trees, lit with illuminating bright lights exemplify love and only love. Yes, it’s time for holidays, it’s time for Christmas!

Christmas is nearing and so is the excitement, about everything right from attending parties to decorating the Christmas tree and to go on a holiday. But is decorating the Christmas tree and sending those “Merry Christmas” texts enough for you? Here’s an exciting way to spend your favorite festival splendidly.
Remember, Christmas is not an event to be observed and immediately forgotten, it is a spirit that impregnates every soul, it is a way of living!

Love the horse-ridden carriages? Or the snowy regions having ice-skating? Or do you simply like soaking up the sun and sipping on fruity cocktails in the tropics?

Have it all with our most favorable places to bring in Christmas. So here are some wonderful places to visit during Christmas to keep the spirit intact…

1. New York City: The place where the famous ice rink has been around for more than 75 years, New York is one of the most visited cities during Christmas. The snow on the ground makes New York feel like the capital of Christmas, and why not. After all, it’s the place to be in.


2. Bath – England: If there’s one place where the birth of Jesus Christ is celebrated with great memoir, it’s Bath. The holiday drama, musicals, the concerts and the opera make you feel rejuvenated. The 18-day Christmas market, highlights a great view of the city which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

3. Barcelona – Spain: Any plans to extend your Christmas celebrations till the 5th of January? Head to Barca then, as it’s celebrated until the Three King’s Day.Canons are fired after setting off the fireworks, as people arrive at the city’s port and the mayor hands the Kings the keys to the city. It is an astounding expedition of floats.

4. Valkenburg – Netherlands: The Dutch center for Christmas festivities, this town is transformed into a Christmas Market and the residence of Santa, where visitors can lure themselves. And not only that, there’s a different Christmas train that runs from Simpelveld to Valkenburg. Sweet, isn’t it?

5. Mount Kilimanjaro: Take a weekend trek to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro, digging into the sub-Saharan rain forest which provides a breathtaking view. It might be a bit challenging, but when did road to heaven become easy? Become a conqueror this Christmas, sleep in the communal huts and let yourself experience a non-traditional Christmas.

6. Alaska: What better than spending Christmas in the North pole and enjoying a sleigh ride pulled by a real reindeer. Astonishing, right? It is home to the Santa Claus where children’s letters are received and also answered. So hop in the sleigh and turn towards North. As they say, “Christmas time means joyful time”.'

This Christmas, go on a holiday, an exhilarating one, an exciting one, an unforgettable holiday!



Hello Friends,

Its Christmas season and celebration time again. Everyone is making special efforts to enjoy with their family and friends. Only two days are left for New Year, so what are your plans for celebrating New Year? Last year, I celebrated New Year in MP(Balaghat), India. It was a very beautiful experience and would like to share these memorable experiences with all of you. I hope you will surely like it.

Wenganga river


Wenganga river back side


Wenganga river old bridge


Wenganga river bridge


Gangulpara dam


Gangulpara dam


Tiger resort kanha national park near balaghat


Forest road


Malajkhand mine


Wishing you......Happy New Year......missing you!
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Oh God please give me one more chance, I am missing my childhood friends specially that church when we come together and give stones as chocolates wrapped in the chocolate foil and a bunch of flowers.
Today i got a chocolate and I am missing that stone and realized small gestures do make a difference!!
what about you??




Merry Christmas!





I know you must be thinking that today is still the 21st, why am I wishing you. Well how far is Christmas anyways, just three days away? The world is encamped in Christmas celebrations not to mention the chill that is set across most parts of the world. Christmas is set to be an extravagant fest this year. Celebrations in the Christmas world have already begun.


You can see hordes of people shopping on the streets, ready with their Christmas gift idea, or you can even see them crowding around Christmas tree shops, selecting the best possible tree for their homes. Christmas has truly arrived. Parties have been planned in advance, and the merry-making has started. To make these parties more fun, Christmas party games are also now available in the market. These games have Christmas as their central theme, and they are fun to be played with family and friends. Have a merry Christmas this season and spread love and joy.
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Christmas time is a time to enjoy with your family and friends, and nothing brings family together like great Christmas delicacies. With less than 10 days left for the big day, now is a good time to zero in on great party recipes. By now, you should have been done with shopping, so use this time to make Christmas goodies. Dust off the grandma’s old Christmas candy recipes and surprise your family with some lip-smacking candy.


Traditional drinks too are important for great party, but don’t worry if you do not have any experience in making drinks. There are many sites that give you Cocktail recipes to enhance your merry-making during the holidays. Then comes the great big feast on the 25th of December.



Make a lavish dinner for family and friends to enjoy, don’t hold back, because this is one of the few times you get to meet all our near and dear ones. And to end it all on a sweet note, raid your closet for some dessert recipes and enjoy them to round off a great Christmas dinner full of Christmas World Recipes.

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Christmas is knocking on our doors; Just 10 days left till Christmas Eve, the cold weather has completely descended in most parts of the world. May be this reason why people still light traditional candles despite electricity or maybe it’s the belief in the Story of Christmas candles that states that Christ is the light of the world. The later reason seems more likely to be true.



Candles are a big part of the celebrations, especially when they are used for decorations. Many people come up with innovative Christmas candle ideas for decorations and accessories. Traditionally candles are lit in churches, but now Christmas Decorations candles are being used in homes to.



Another new way candles are being put to use is by gifting them. Christmas Gift Candles have flooded the market offering the holiday shoppers a gorgeous variety of candles. But the idea has existed from a long with the Gurley Christmas candle, Franklin Gurley manufactured candles in the shape of Wax figures Christmas candle idea has spread all over is popular in all Christmas celebrating country.
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Christmas World Traditions is all about spreading its message of peace and loves. Let’s go through the traditions of countries you may not know about. Christmas traditions in Wales are all about reunions and gatherings. Carol singing is of utmost importance; it is called eisteddfod.



The people of Thailand have their own unique Thailand Christmas Traditions. Thai food is now part of the Christmas dinner. Despite being a complete Buddhist nation, Thailand is slowly embracing the celebration of Christmas especially during the holiday season. But what about the Christmas in a religious European country, let’s have look at Portugal.

Portugal Christmas Traditions involve a lot of gift giving. Children here expect Baby Jesus to deliver gifts to them on Christmas Eve instead of Santa. A beautiful creche is set up in every home which is lavishly decorated to become the center of attention. One can find similarities European countries and South American countries as the Europeans had once colonized them, so let’s jump halfway across into the world into the country of Peru.

Here in Peru Christmas Traditions the commercial aspect is totally missing from Christmas. There is no Santa Claus else Christmas is as same as other South American Countries.

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