Discovering Culture and Happiness on My Big Journey
The last family trip was one of the best times of my life. My family and I went on a long trip to some of the most beautiful and spiritual places in India.

Our journey began at Kumbh Mela, one of the biggest gatherings in the world. The crowd was huge, but the energy was amazing! We walked almost 35–40 km that day. When we reached the place where the Ganga, Yamuna, and Narmada rivers meet, I felt something special — it was peaceful, like the whole world had slowed down for a moment.

We even took a helicopter ride to see the Mela from above! The colorful tents, people taking dips in the river, and the chants of prayers — it all looked like a moving painting from the sky.

Next, we travelled to Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Rama. The new temple was shining beautifully in the sunlight. We walked almost 10 km there too, but the tiredness disappeared when I saw the idol of Lord Rama. I felt proud to be standing where such history and faith live together.
Then we visited Kashi Vishwanath Temple. On the way, we met a Naga Sadhu, and taking blessings from him was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. We bathed in the Ganga at the ghats of Varanasi, where the water sparkled like gold under the evening sun.

Our journey didn’t end there! We travelled to Rajasthan and explored its grand forts and colorful markets. From there, we went to Jammu and Kashmir, where the snow-covered mountains looked like white blankets.

Finally, we came back to Mysuru and went to GRS Fantasy Park. After all the temples and travel, it was pure fun! We played in the snow park, rode the giant slides, and laughed so much.
This trip taught me something beautiful — India is not just a country, it’s a journey of faith, fun, and feelings. From the silence of temples to the joy of theme parks, every place gave me a new memory and a reason to smile.
