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BEST DESTINATIONS IN EUROPE FOR VEGAN FOOD: CRETE, AMSTERDAM AND MORE!

Travelling the world as a vegan can be difficult , especially in Europe, where many countries are predominantly populated by meat eaters. But with veganism on the rise lately, looking for vegan-friendly destinations for your next vacation packages in Europe is no longer that challenging, as more and more cities are catering to vegan travellers. Below, check out the best destinations in Europe for vegan food. #1. Crete, Greece Crete is the largest of all Greek islands, home to numerous restaurants serving delectable cuisines, including vegan-friendly fares. You will find something vegan to eat in almost every dining place in Crete, and menus have special marks telling you if a particular dish is vegan. Order the dolmadakia, a traditional dish of grape leaves stuffed with rice and herbs. You can also have a Greek vegan salad with potatoes on the side. Even fast-food joints in Crete have a vegan-friendly menu, such as vegan sandwiches, burgers, pizzas, and wraps. #2. Paris, France Plent...

Kallidaikurichi to Manimuthar Dam: A Top Scenic and Rustic Cycling Route

To all those of you who do not know, I have been living in the rustic setting of Kallidaikurichi in Southern Tamil Nadu for a little over half a year. Its rustic environment, culture and solitude is a far cry from the humdrum of Bangalore city life. There is no incessant honking, the air is much cleaner, the people are more relaxed and easy going and there is oodles of culture here. However, even such a relaxed environment cannot keep the traveler in me quiet. And that is when I pick up my bicycle and explore the nearby nature trails in the Western Ghats, the gorgeous temples in the region or simply just explore the neighbouring villages. This was one such trip that I did yesterday. The destination was Manimuthar falls, but the forest department did not allow me beyond Manimuthar dam. The reason is they have a blanket ban on all two wheelers beyond Manimuthar Dam. Kallidaikurichi to Manimuthar Dam is all of 9.8 kilometers one way. As always, I cycled bare minimum, which means I was ...