In the world full of trends, I chose to remain a “classic”.
This is the first post on my new blog. I believe in peace and calm, mind and soul . People out there like me ;p who didn’t get the time to relax , this is the blog for you to take a break from your busy lives and just see how much the world has to offer. Just by taking few minutes out of your busy lives, you can visit the universe, the hidden treasure, the magical places and the empty spaces which helps you breathe and just loosen up… so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
You know when I think of relaxing, what comes to my mind ? Sea. Right!! The beaches, the sands, the high waves, the water touching your feet, sounds of the wind, the smell of the wet mud- our stunning nature at its best. You feel the Bliss….. It brings a kind of joy that you get when you can feel that peace with nature, your thoughts are out there running freely as tides in the ocean as if you are the mighty Sea yourself, just waiting to splash freely without any boundaries.
You know there is a little scientific fact that the color blue has been found by an overwhelming amount of people to be associated with feelings of calm and peace. Staring at the ocean actually changes our brain waves frequency and puts us into a mild meditative state. Isn’t it amazing, the science is also pushing us to go to the beach and Relax !!
Here are 5 most beautiful beaches I found that are dying to be explored :
Playa Paraíso beach, Tulum , Mexico
The appropriately named Playa Paraíso, which translates as Paradise Beach, is another of Tulum’s most Instagram-ready spots. This majestic, untouched stretch of sand is surrounded by looming palm trees and rugged cliffs. This perfect crescent of white sand and blindingly blue water is paradise at its very finest.
2. Waipio Valley Beach, Big Island, Hawaii
Of all the beaches on the Big Island, the unspoiled crescent of black sand at the base of Waipio Valley is easily the most secluded: It’s sheltered by 2,000-foot cliffs, and it’s a grueling 3mile hike down. But don’t be dissuaded, as you’ll be rewarded handsomely for your efforts with superfine, inky sand, and calm, clear turquoise water. Look to the east, and you’ll spot the spectacular Kaluahine Waterfall (pictured) and the larger Waiulili Falls, which are accessible via a rocky trail along the surf. Due to its remote location, you’ll likely have this secret paradise all to yourself.
3.Guisi Beach in Guimaras, Phillipines
Western Visayas is nature’s gift to beach lovers. Don’t leave the Philippines without visiting the tiny island province of Guimaras, which is one of the first Spanish settlements in the archipelago. You will notice centuries-old lighthouses and other structures built by Europeans. Guisi Beach is a unique gem of the Visayas province. Both sides of the beach have astonishing rock formations with hidden beach pockets.
4. Leros island, Greece
It’s the islands of the northern Aegean. And it’s the distances required to reach these islands which have kept them secluded and free from overblown tourist developments. Leros is no exception. But whilst most Greek destinations are noted for their ancient history, for Leros it’s the modern history that intrigues. Italian forces were based here during the occupation in the early 20th century and Mussolini had grand plans for the island. You can still find remains of his rationalist vision at the town of Lakki, which is gradually being restored.
5.Agnes Water, The Discovery Coast, Queensland, Australia
Only 23 miles from the Great Barrier Reef, Agnes Water offers every aspect of beach life you could wish for, as the friendly local community are keen to tell you. Experience it as part of a great drive from Brisbane to Cairns, Agnes Water is popular with swimmers, surfers, divers, sailors, and it’s good for fishing and mud crabbing too.
It’s time to start planning your next visit to explore these diverse and dynamic beaches and take a break from our busy lives.
Self-care is crucial. When’s the last time you took some time to yourself? Sometimes, you’ve gotta take a step back from life’s daily demands and relax. There’s nothing wrong with taking a break so that you can come back feeling better than ever. You can spend time with your loved ones, catch up on old hobbies, or spend time doing absolutely nothing. It’s time to treat yo’ self to the vacation of your dreams.
Sometimes life can get really stressful, so travel is the perfect escape. You get a chance to step outside of your routine, experience new things, and meet new people. You’re able to leave your worries behind, and I honestly can’t think of anything better. You’ll finally be able to finish that book, gift yourself a spa treatment, enroll in a yoga retreat, or simply take the time to sleep in. And Its difficult to find those peaceful destinations that will give you what you needed, So Here I cover some of them in my coming posts, Every place for Every Person 🙂
Do you wonder? What are you doing in your life? The life that somehow got busy and you couldn’t find a way out. You just keep going without a break, a relaxing moment and sometimes you feel like you just want to run away from here and explore this beautiful nature? The Places, the hidden sites, the rusty corners, the mountain tops, Mesmerizing landscapes where nobody knows you , your name. Nobody orders you to do those things, work like a dog, or do those ‘never ending’ chores. For a moment in those 24 hours, let your mind wander to the places you never knew, let your soul breathe and let your imagination run freely. Lets do the things that YOU want to do & nobody told you to do. And You are just there exploring yourself, travelling.. Travelling through your eyes!
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