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CANCUN, A VEGAN MEXICAN CARIBBEAN PARADISE

Cancun is located in the Mexican Caribbean. It’s a central city with beautiful beaches and a tropical climate almost all year round. This tourist destination has understandably become one of the most famous attractions in the world because of its beaches and easy flight routes to both the USA and Europe. Being so touristy gives it lots of pros and cons, with the main pro for us vegans being this: there are plenty of vegan restaurants. This combined with the breath-taking beaches makes it an absolute vegan paradise. In this blog post, we’re going to look at some vegan food options that you can find all over Cancun (aka accidentally vegan foods). We’ll also look at some of the best vegan restaurants in Cancun and to finish it off we’re going to look at the best beaches in Cancun. I hope you find it useful 🙂 Vegan Food Cancun: Gorgeous Guacamole And More! As a nation that’s famous for it’s rice and beans – both of which are accidentally vegan ...

Sela Pass: A High Altitude Himalayan Wonderland

It is a paradise for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts. It is a place that holds an important place in Indian military history. It is considered a religious place for the Buddhists. I am talking about Sela pass , a 13,700 feet high mountain pass in the Eastern Himalayas of India and that connects the Buddhist town of Tawang with the rest of the country. Located between Bomdila and Tawang on the Western Arunachal Pradesh highway, Sela pass connects the Buddhist hill station of Tawang and the India-China border at Bumla with the rest of the country. Its surroundings are home to 101 lakes that are sacred in Tibetan Buddhism, the largest lake being Sela lake . In summer months, yaks can be seen grazing around its lakes, while at other times of the year, Sela pass and its lakes can be seen covered in a heavy blanket of snow. Due to its altitude and tough weather conditions, you will hardly find any tree cover or vegetation here, though in the summer months, you can spot grass growing ...