Travel Blogs

  • Direct Flights to Thailand from India: New Routes Launched in 2026

    If you’re planning a Thailand trip in 2026, there’s good news on the flight front. India’s air connectivity with Thailand is getting better and more direct than ever before. In 2026, several new direct flight routes have launched or expanded, making travel simpler, cheaper, and faster for Indian travellers. From…

  • Exploring Sri Lanka on a Budget: 1-Week Itinerary for Indians

    Exploring Sri Lanka on a budget is very realistic for Indian travellers. Flights are short, food is affordable, public transport is cheap, and Indians don’t need a huge daily budget. In one week, you can cover cities, hills, beaches, and culture without rushing or overspending. This guide shares a simple…

  • When Will Rohtang Pass Open in 2026? Monthly Updates

    If you’re planning a trip to Rohtang Pass in 2026, the big question on every traveller’s mind is: When will Rohtang Pass open? The short answer is that it typically opens in late May or early June and stays open through November before closing for winter snow. This guide gives…

  • Why Travel Changes How Food Affects Your Body

    Travel changes how food affects your body because your routine, environment, and internal rhythm all shift at once. Different time zones, new bacteria, altered sleep, dehydration, and unfamiliar ingredients can make food feel heavier, cause bloating, or upset your stomach—even when the food itself is safe. This is normal, and…

  • Food Safety Mistakes Tourists Commonly Make

    Food safety mistakes tourists commonly make often lead to stomach issues, wasted travel days, and unnecessary stress. Most problems come from small choices like drinking unsafe water, eating poorly stored food, or trusting food just because it looks good. These mistakes are easy to avoid once you know what to…

  • TSA Food Rules Most Travelers Don’t Know

    Food is considered liquid by TSA if it can spill, pour, spread, or flow. Even if it looks like food and not a drink, TSA applies the same liquid rules to many common items. This is why travelers often lose food at security without expecting it. Once you understand how…

  • Why TSA Confiscates Food at Airport Security

    TSA confiscates food at airport security because certain foods are treated as liquids, gels, or spreads and break the 3-1-1 rule. It is not about the food itself. It is about texture, volume, and how the item appears on X-ray scanners. Once you understand this, airport food checks stop feeling…

  • Can You Bring Food Through TSA on Domestic Flights in the USA

    Yes, you can bring food through TSA on domestic flights in the USA. Most solid foods are allowed in both carry-on and checked bags. The main restrictions apply to liquids, gels, and foods with a liquid-like texture, which must follow TSA’s 3-1-1 liquids rule. This guide explains exactly what food…