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Top 5 destinations for best travel experiences this September

September is probably one of the best months to travel almost anywhere in India.

The weather is pleasant almost everywhere, with the monsoon slowly starting to subside by the end of August, it still helps to maintain cool weather needed for leisurely travel.

Be it the mountains up north, the south or even the deserts of Rajasthan seem bearable as you can avoid the more popular touristy travel boom towards the year-end.

So here are some recommendations from Confirmtkt and Travelyaari for best experiences:

Manali

The romantic city surrounded by mountains is a good place to travel this September. It is just something for everyone, a honeymoon destination. Trekking paradise, a hippie hangout and even a quick getaway from your work commitments are done right here in Manali.

Ziro

Honestly, anytime would be perfect if you are planning to this heaven among the hills. September is when you can catch the true essence of the place which is along with the rain, but not too much. This is a remote hillock town offering a handful of activities, one of them being the acclaimed Ziro music festival which is a must.

Jaipur

The Pink city is the perfect place if you’re feeling all touristy with your family this September. Jaipur is a city in Rajasthan, known to give a major culture shock to anyone from outside the region, is best for savoring the local culture. Chaotic traffic, a plethora of handmade shopping and street food is to top off your stay at one of the numerous palace hotels in the region.

Leh

Road trips are the best if you truly want to savor the local living and culture of any given place. A trip to Leh by road is probably the best in India and surely one of its kind. Living in all the other parts of India and entering Kashmir is entering a whole new world and the Himalayas will have surprises of their own for you along the way.

Diu

Diu is a small beach city in the union territory of Diu and Daman. It is a serene destination which people don’t give much attention to but it is highly recommended by many as the best alternative to Goa. Cheap liquor, Beachside shacks, and seafood are the popular to-dos of the destination while you could also indulge in sightseeing at this lesser known Portuguese colony.

Experience the Greece countryside with Olive harvesting season

World’s third largest producer of edible olives and olive oil, the country produces approximately 120.000 tons of table olives being one of the country’s most important agricultural exports.

120 million olive trees are spread around the country and 450,000 families depend on olive oil production as a primary or secondary source of income. Travelers looking for an interactive holiday and a true taste of rural living must visit Greece during the harvest season of October to December to enjoy a unique immersive experience.

Special agrotourism accommodation units have opened up in Evia, Lesvos, Crete, Kalymnos, Paros, Kefalonia, Kalamata, Kythira and other regions that allow tourists to help with olive harvest and experience the way of life in the region. The accommodation is simple but comfortable and matches the local style. The courtyards are endless olive groves, where visitors can get back in touch with nature and experience every stage of the harvest.

Visitors can pick olives using any of the age-old harvesting techniques, working for just one day or for a number of weeks in a row. Guests can also help transfer the harvested olives to a traditional olive press, learn the traditional art of extracting precious oil and watch how the golden oil begins to flow and fills up the air with its aromatic fragrance.

Once the olives have been pressed, anyone who has helped is welcome to take some oil home or fill up a couple of bottles bearing their very own personalized label. This acquaintanceship with the olive and its oil does not stop here! Visitors can adopt olive trees. In return, they get a certificate with information about the olives the trees produce, plus a sample of the olive oil made from the adopted trees every year thereafter. At the end of the harvest, there is a huge feast and a celebration to reward the efforts of all those who have helped.

Greek olive oil is known worldwide for its purity, exceptional taste and high nutritional value. Olive oil plays a dominant role in Greek nutritional habits and forms the basis of every recipe found in the traditional cuisine.

The best-known olive varieties are the Kalamon olives, the konservolia variety from Amfissa, olives from Arta, Atalanti, Rovies on Evia Island, Stylida, Volos, the throumpa variety from Thasos Island, Chios Island and Crete. One can also visit Olive Museums that are located across the country to get acquainted with the history of olive tree, its widespread cultivation in the Mediterranean basin, learn about the paramount importance of olive oil in a healthy diet and its connection to Greek culture. Museum exhibits refer to cultivation, harvesting and olive oil production, picking of table olives, and there is also a display of olive-based cosmetic products.

Offering unbeatably beautiful landscapes and rich palette of colours, the Greek countryside is waiting to reveal its secrets to the ever exploring nature lovers.

Say what! Disneyland to sell alcohol for first time

Adults visiting the Disneyland Park will finally be able to enjoy an alcoholic drink through a Star Wars-themed Oga’s Cantina, which is scheduled to open next year. The menu will offer beer, wine and outer space theme cocktails.

“Patrons will come from across the galaxy to sample the famous concoctions created with exotic ingredients using ‘otherworldly’ methods. These beverages will be served in unique vessels,” a statement on the Disney Parks blog explained.

Drinks can only be consumed inside the cantina.

Walt Disney had opposed the sale of alcohol in his parks as he wanted it to be a wholesome, family-friendly experience.

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