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The Art of Packing

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Most of us will already be making travel arrangements as the summer break is just around the corner. Although preparing for these trips can be stressful, with a little planning and organization, you can pack like a pro. The art of packing is being able to pack your possessions neatly and successfully for a journey. It entails picking the appropriate items to pack, putting them in a convenient order, and making the most of the space in your luggage. These suggestions can help you pack like an expert. Create a packing list: List all the items you need to carry in your luggage. You can keep organized and make sure you do not forget anything by doing this. You will feel more in charge of your vacation and be able to recognize stuff you may leave behind as a result. Checking items off the list as you pack them can be enjoyable as well. Choose the appropriate luggage: While selecting your luggage, keep in mind the duration of your trip and the mode of transportation you will be taking. A

2 Days in Kotagiri. A magical hill station.

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History of Kotagiri: The Nilgiris, one of the oldest mountain ranges in India, is a component of the Western Ghats and is located where Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka meet. There are three hill stations in this district: Ooty, Coonoor, and Kotagiri. Two Europeans, Mr. Whish, and Kindersley, who served as the Collector of Coimbatore's aides in 1818, found Kotagiri near Rengaswamy peak. The then-Collector of Coimbatore, John Sullivan, had a keen interest in this region of the nation. On July 31, 1819, he established himself there and filed a report with the Board of Revenue. This is a fact that has been documented. However, there is still ongoing research on this subject as the trail was used by Indian traders for many years, possibly centuries before, Tipu's Armies had traveled through Malabar from Mysore via the same way, and these villages had been Nelliyalam Rani's residence for a very long time before the arrival of the Europeans.  Nilgiri district had been a locale f