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New Year destinations

  • teamtravellingfoodie
  • Jan 18, 2015
  • 3 min read

--NIKITA AGARWAL

It’s New Year people and give it a kick start with some new year’s fun. It’s the best time to loosen yourself and take a break from your everyday life. Celebrating it the way you want, with family and friends or alone with your loved one. Here I present to you 10 destinations (5 Indian and 5 across the globe). Pick your favorite and hit the road.

  • Goa

Its go Goa people. Yes Goa is known for its awesome party life and night sessions. Hit Goa for your best partying experience ever in India. From its awesome beaches, pubs, cafes, bar and discos it also gives you comfort with its sexy resorts and hotels. It serves you with every kind of drink you’ll ever have. Some hotels and pubs have special arrangements for New Years as well. So get to Goa and start your New Year’s countdown.

  • Udaipur and Jaipur

Being the home of great Maharajas and Maharanis, these places are an abode of huge palaces and mansions, few of which have been turned into awesome resorts and hotels for tourists. The amazing buildings and fireworks will make you go gaga.

  • Mumbai

The financial capital of India and residence of Indian Cinema cannot be forgotten in the start of a New Year. Mumbai always finds reasons to party than how can it forget a new start. Its home to some big music and cultural parties as well has some celebrity fests as well. This city can provide you with every kind of thing you’ve ever imagined.

  • Shimla/Manali

These two beautiful cities are a great attraction for snow lovers. Both the cities are filled with tourists ready for some snow and snow sports. Children have started making their snow man and biggies are slowly sipping tea in the corner. Its people’s favorite place to start a beautiful new year at a beautiful place.

  • Delhi

The capital of India can never be forgotten in an aspect. It’s a home of people belonging from all of India so radiates all sorts of energy during a festivity. During New Years the city id bustling with people ready to party. It’s a guaranteed good time in Delhi with all the parties and pubs and bars and hotels.

  • Dubai

Visiting Dubai is one of the best gifts you are going to give yourself (at least I think this). Majority of the population there is Indian so you won’t miss home and maa ka khana. And the partying experience you’ll have here you won’t forget. It’s the best time to visit Dubai as it is filled with tourists at its beaches and pubs and the best shopping carnival you’ll ever find. Sit by the beaches in silence or a private dinner at at-mosphere restaurant or huge fireworks along the creek, its all going to make a wonderful start for a year.

  • Hong Kong

Hong Kong is famous for its new year’s celebration because of its world’s best fireworks show lasting for a full eight minute. It creates a symphony of lights and sounds over the Times Square. Head to the Victoria harbor and witness the beauty yourself.

  • Las Vegas

It isn’t known as Sin city for no reason, my friends. Abode to the best clubs, pubs and casinos in the world it provides you worth remembering concerts and shows during the New Year’s. Sit at a roof top bar and witness the fireworks or hit some celebrity hosted parties.

  • Nepal

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A beautiful, un-touched silent country. If you’re looking for a peaceful and calm start this Year so head to Nepal and give yourself some lone time. The interiors of this country are too silent but the cities are bustling with casinos and nightclubs.

  • Sydney, Australia

Be among the first people to ring the bell this year. Enjoy the warm weather in this beautiful town with people from all over the globe with picnic and surfing at the beach all day long and an amazing display of fireworks at the Sydney harbor bridge at night.

No matter where you go, it's always a happy new year if you celebrate in the way you want, with the people you love and in the place you feel you should be. It's not always about making it large, it's about keeping it real. Happy New Year folks!

 
 
 

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