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 The "Sonali Holidays”

🫸which was founded by Debobrato Halder , Over years and  this organisation. has conducted thousands of tour programmes earning lofty blessings of countless tourists. The fame of this organisation is not confined to this region only, it has spread in various states of India and even among the non residents🫷

💸The capital of endearing loves, warm affection And profound goodwill of innumerable tourists just prompt us even today after Five years to stride ahead further with determination to offer still better and more attractive services.🙏🙏




Golden sea beach Puri 

Puri, a sacred city in Odisha, India, has been a significant pilgrimage site for centuries, due to the famous Jagannath Temple. However, Puri Beach has also played a pivotal role in shaping the  tourism history. With its golden sands and the expansive Bay of Bengal, the beach has been a popular destination among both pilgrims and beach lovers.


Offbit North Bengal 

 pine trees standing ramrod in the mist. This frame burnt in my memory and stoked the fire of “Exploration of North Bengal in monsoons”. North Bengal, a region that has always been coveted and loved by those who stay in the Eastern region of India.While, the Northeast of this country attracts majority of travelers for its rustic beauty, remoteness and sense of grandeur. The mystical beauty of North Bengal is like a well-kept charm known only to those who have witnessed its beauty first-hand.


God land Himachal @kinnaur

Himachal Pradesh, known as the Dev Bhoomi or Land of the Gods, The state is a treasure trove of natural beauty, rich culture, and fascinating history. From snow-capped peaks to lush valleys, from ancient temples to vibrant festivals, Himachal Pradesh beckons with its unparallelled charm and allure. 

Mysteries place Arunachal 

The inaccessible landscape of Arunachal Pradesh has given rise to a thriving culture of diverse peoples with individual traditions. The original tribal population consists of 25 different main tribes, each with over 5,000 members, and around 75 smaller tribes. The majority of this population has Tibetan or Thai-Burmese roots. In the far north and west live the Monpa and Sherdukpen, important tribal peoples who are closely related to the Tibetans. The Sherdukpen people live south of the Bomdila mountain range in the Tengapani valleys and are similar to the Monpa. In the lower altitudes in the south and east, there are mostly small mountain tribes who speak around 90 different languages and dialects.







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