This Father's Day, we tell you about eight unique holidays to go on with your old man
For everybody whose dad is into nature and appreciates long morning hikes in the forest and along lakes, a birdwatching holiday for the just the two of you is in order. India attracts over 450 migratory bird species every year during peak season, to its various forest reserves and wetlands. From Bharatpur, Sambhar and Keoladeo in Rajasthan, the several sanctuaries that not only host birds but are home to butterflies, to the serene Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttarakhand, Odisha's Mangalajodi and Nagzira in Maharashtra, there is no dearth of quiet, uncrowded birding hotspots in India. Here's a more comprehensive list of the best.
A Konkan Coast Foodie Trip
Trust us, if your father is the head chef in your household, he's been waiting to go on this epic drive along the Karnataka coast (or he may have already gone and hogged all the great fare secretly already). If the two of you bond over flavours and long drives, it's worth driving 300km from Karwar to Udupi/Mangalore. Udupi, Maravanthe and Mangalore boast an excellent culinary heritage and plenty of offerings for relaxation and enrichment. And let us not forget the sumptuous temple fare on offer in the coastal temple town of Udupi. Before setting off, do read this account so that you don't miss anything.
A Wine Tasting Tour
No, it isn't clichéd to go on a wine-tasting holiday with the old man. You'll understand that the day you step into a vineyard with him. And who can overlook the fact that drinking an occasional glass of wine is known to have health benefits such as a decreased risk of a heart disease, stroke and diabetes. Are you listening? Maharashtra is the best place to head to for a long week of wine tastings. Here's ample proof.
A Music Festival in the Hills
The mere idea of flying to breathtaking Ziro (or drive down, it's cooler even if it takes more time) to attend the iconic music festival of the same name is just so fantastic. The four-day festival focusses on the indie music scene in India and takes place in the last week of September every year. There couldn't be a better place than the hilly Apatani settlement for a festival like this, but if you want to combine wine tasting and music festivals, try the Sula Fest in Nashik. But since this trip is for dad, ask him where he wants to go.
Cave-Spotting in Badami
If your dad is even remotely into history and old structures, he is really going to enjoy a trip to the scenic cave temples of Badami—forward this story with some breathtaking pictures to him—and see for yourself. Ditch Ajanta-Ellora and take the road to Bagalkot in Karnataka. The Udayagiri caves in Odisha are another excellent option if you're looking to see the gobsmacked look on history and archaeology nerd in your house.
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