People usually do not need a reason to plan a holiday. But the Spartan Holiday is something special that calls for a planned vacation and carefully selecting the location. The whole idea here is to travel cheap, light, and keep yourselves away from the technological world! Sounds scary? No need! The least you can do is to find a secluded spot to enjoy nature and quality time with your family and friends. The best option is to go camping in a remote area!
What is Spartan Holiday?
Spartan Holiday is a new holiday concept trending in 2021. The idea is to go as medieval as you can and stay away from the technological world for a few days. Camping in a remote area, trekking, etc., are ideas for a Spartan Holiday. It would be even better if you did not use your phones and other daily distracting gadgets that literally take you away from everyone around you.
While the phone has become an integral part of our lives, using the phone while on such a holiday would solely be taking pictures and nothing more. It is the micro hotels that are more suitable as they are smaller in size compared to the luxurious hotel rooms that we usually prefer. It would give us a new experience and promote the business of such small scale hotels as well.
Why is it important?
The question now is, why is it important? Why do you need one when you are likely having some time with your family as it is? The answer to this is the question, are you spending enough quality time with your family? The honest answer would be unlikely. With the constant distractions of gadgets and technology, we no longer get top quality time with anyone.
- The Spartan Holiday is an opportunity to enjoy the age-old way of finding your way, mingling with friends and family, and enjoying nature when it is at its best.
- It works as a stress buster being away from the daily routine and work
- You take a few days away from the alarm clock routine
- It is a wonderful opportunity to reconnect with nature and enjoying star grazing instead of the city lights
- Camping and trekking offer a way to judge your fitness and provide the opportunity to develop new skills in the form of setting up a tent, tying knots, living without electricity, etc.
- It is also a way to help kids boost their confidence by being away from their comfort zone and have some practical education on life around us.
If you are game, here are a few options in India where you can enjoy Spartan Holiday!
Best places in India to enjoy Spartan Holiday
Gandikota Camping, Andhra Pradesh
Gandikota is the Grand Canyon of India, created by the Penna River. It is also a popular spot for camping. You need prior permission to camp here and book the same in advance to get the spot. APSRTC buses connect Hyderabad to Jammalamadugu, the closest town. Another bus from there would take you to Gandikota.
Rishikesh, Uttarakhand
Rishikesh is not just a pilgrimage site but is also a hot spot for camping and adventure sports. You can camp on the banks of River Ganga, go rafting, cliff jumping, etc. The UPSRTC buses connect Rishikesh from major cities, while RSRTC buses will take you to Rishikesh from Jaipur. The best time to visit here is from March to June and later in October to November.
Kalsubai Peak Trekking, Maharashtra
Kalsubai Peak is the highest peak in Maharashtra, at an altitude of 1646 m. Baari village is a popular base for trekking, from which it takes 10 km to reach the top, which takes approximately 3 hours. The trek route is mixed with both moderate and treacherous ways. You can take the MSRTC bus from Mumbai to reach Igatpuri and take local transportation to the base camp.
Vishal Khadi Eco Campsite, Gujarat
This campsite is not forest camping but a camping opportunity to learn and understand Gujarat’s culture and rural areas. It offers plenty of photography sites and sightseeing places in the form of valleys, agricultural farms, etc. The backwaters of river Kajran extends towards the campsite. You could choose a boat ride or simply choose to sit on the banks to enjoy the water.
The campsite is 96 km from Vadodara, and the closest village is Rajpipla. The GSRTC bus will take you to Rajpipla to take a share-auto or taxi to reach the campsite.
Other options for trekking, hiking, and camping
- Trekking in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, with plenty of options for short and longer trails
- Gokarna, Karnataka, is perfect for experienced trekkers along the Golden Route.
- Singhalia Ridge Trail, Darjeeling, this one-day hiking trail is suitable for beginners.
- Karjat Lakeside Camping, Maharashtra, for a luxurious camping experience
- Nagalapuram Trek, Andhra Pradesh for trekking enthusiasts
- Stargazing Dehne Asangaon, Maharashtra for astrophotography
- Araku Valley trek in Andhra Pradesh along the Eastern Ghats with plenty of greenery, waterfall, caves, tribal village, etc
- Alibaug Beach Camping near Mumbai, with music, campfire, and barbecue for adults and kids
Choosing the perfect site is as important as going for such holidays. Each such spot would have a different ideal time for a visit due to the weather conditions. Explore well to find out more about each option.
A vast country such as India can offer plenty of such sites and locations where you can enjoy nature in several ways. All it would take for you is to look for those offbeat locations. Several such locations have a higher potential to be popular. If nothing, choose a hill station for a staycation and enjoy the few days to reconnect with your friends or family members. Most importantly, take this opportunity to reconnect with yourself to have a refreshing time to move forward with life.
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