6 Places you must go after your Break up
6 Places you must go after your Break up
100% guaranty to match up & patch up with your life again which was vanished & washed from your life by wrong decisions. "TRAVEL IS NEW MEDICINE"
Going
through a break up can sometimes feel like having cut off one whole
part of your personality. Getting over a breakup is never easy. Some
people prefer to shut off from the rest of the world, escaping to unknown places where cell service is unreliable, while others look to drink
their sorrows away and party all night long.
However you want to handle
your breakup, one thing is for sure, you should definitely leave town to
do so.
Its a 100% guaranty that you will match up & patch up with your life again which was vanished & washed from your life by wrong decisions.
Finding a another love/gf/bf isn't the permanent solution, its just temporary come over to dodge your own heart and mind.
This butchery
of your persona leaves a space that few things can fill and is only
easy to overcome under the right conditions, namely, by TRAVELING !
Get
out there, see the world, talk to people from ancient tribes, swim with
the strangest fish and fill yourself full of the positivity of life by
visiting some of these great spots. Guaranteed to help you get over that
niggling feeling of a lonely heart.
This
is my Personal experience which i got from my break up experience. I am
Ashutosh Shrivastava aka Aashu had breakup after 3 years of
relationship. We were in long distance relationship, everything was fine
but you don't know when the time and person will change. I broke from
inside because it's not easy to fill up the space of your soul. I choose to test me on difficult terrains, roads, and situations because
"ONCE YOU LOOSE EVERYTHING YOU DON'T HAVE ANYTHING TO LOOSE".
Aggression,
Energy , Power and hatred are the words for cities.
Peace, Self esteem,
Love, Care & Respect are the words of Villages & Mountains.
Here are the 6 Places in india which can help you to find yourself and make you lovable again.
1. Kheerganga, Himachal Pradesh
If
the trek up to Kheerganga doesn't get rid of the pain of recent
heartbreak, the phenomenal surroundings certainly will. Eat a plate of
maggi for breakfast and follow it up with meals of chai, chapatti and
whatever else the land might offer *wink*.
Hot srings & Snow mountains will make you relax and help you to find yourself again.
2. Majuli river island
This
beautiful river island is only accessible by ferries. It is inhabited
by quaint tribal folk and their culture is sure to leave you spellbound.
The exotic flora and fauna is another reason to visit here and seat
yourself in the lap of nature's beauty. This experience will also help
you understand that there are many other fish in the sea.

3. Phawngpui
Mizoram's
highest peak gifts visitors a surreal view of the Myanmar border and
the hills and valleys below. The forests and immense variety of
endangered species of animals and birds around are another plus point.
Go here, figure out your future and move on.

4. Chemrey Monastery, Ladakh
This
Buddhist monastery in Ladakh is an ancient wonder built in 1664. It
falls in the shadow of gargantuan mountains that look like they're
straight out of the Lord of the Rings. The teachings of the Drugpa who
inhabit this place is sure to leave you at peace.

5. Rann of Kutch
This
area across Gujarat is also known as the salt pans of India. Try
breaking some land speed records or camp out and gaze at the stars in
the middle of blessed nothingness and feel your petty problems dissolve
away. Break the records of speed and Sleep in the arms of White sand and
moon.

6. Land of Spiti Valley- Chandratal
There
are a few of us for whom mountains are like second home. That's because
we went there once, and left a part of ourselves behind. If you are
anything like me, and are in love with the mountains, then there is one
heavenly place you must visit: Spiti Valley. Spiti is situated at an
altitude of 14,500 ft above sea level. The ever-changing hues of the
barren mountains is a sight to behold.

There
are two tracks - one is 50 km that starts from the village of Chatru
and ends with an overnight camp at the magnificent Chandratal Lake. The
other one is 100 km and starts at Sissu on the Leh-Manali highway and
ends at Chandratal via Batal and Kunzum Pass. Once you are there you
will be lost consciously then find yourself subconsciously. Sit and
think about you.


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