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She has been a Yoga Instructor for 8 years. A yoga practitioner as a kid, she left her Web Designing job to pursue her destiny.She has started her brand 'Yogaholic with Zia' in 2014 and been successfully freelancing since then. She has an ever increasing fondness towards travelling and exploring different places and culture. So reporting to Knowledge Capital would be a great platform for her as she can put her reviews and experiences across.

  • India Bangalore
  • Zia Fariya
  • 2018.02.09
  • Camel Rides and Desert Camp
  • During my trip to Rajasthan, I visited a city called Jaisalmer there. Jaisalmer is known for its desert camps and also Havelis (big bungalows of the royal family). The city had its own charm. We had booked a desert camp. This camp was situated far away from the city, almost an hour drive from the city.
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  • Zia Fariya
  • 2017.12.27
  • Choki Dhani
  • Choki Dhani means Special village. This article is about my time in this special restaurant village. I am traveling in Rajasthan and had an opportunity to visit this beautiful place for a lovely dinner.
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  • Zia Fariya
  • 2017.12.18
  • A Day At Fort in Goa
  • I recently took a week long vacation to Goa, India. Goa is one of the biggest tourist attractions in India. The state has so much to offer from beaches everywhere to biggest rivers to many sweet water lakes and springs, the place strings to your heart.
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  • India Bangalore
  • Zia Fariya
  • 2017.12.04
  • The Magnificient Flower Show
  • Every year during the Indian Independence Day and Republic day, Bangalore organizes a massive flower show at the very famous Lalbagh Botanical Garden. This flower show has been one of the most awaited events in the Garden City.
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  • Zia Fariya
  • 2017.10.18
  • Durga Pooja Celebrations
  • Durga Pooja is celebrated all over India in the worship of the Hindu goddess Durga. The main reason behind this festival is to celebrate the victory of good over the evil. It’s observed that goddess Durga destroyed the man known as Mahishasura who turned into an evil and unbeatable buffalo demon. He killed thousands of innocent people. Durga, was sent to destroy this demon. She is a goddess with ten hands with each of her hand representing one power each.
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  • India Bangalore
  • Zia Fariya
  • 2017.10.03
  • Visit to Marble Inlay Factory
  • Me and my friend from Phillippines visited Agra to see Taj Mahal, one of the wonders of the world. We spent whole day in awe viewing the beauty of the magnum opus mausoleum. It’s one of the wonders of the world is mainly because of the artistry marble inlays. When we found out that there are marble inlay factories in the city that carve out beautiful pieces, we went looking for them.
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  • India Bangalore
  • Zia Fariya
  • 2017.09.25
  • Covelong Point Festival
  • The Covelong Point festival is a surf, music and yoga festival that happens every year. It’s a festival for free spirits to join together and experience waves and get in touch with their spiritual self. This festival takes places in Kovalam – a small village near Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Kovalam is the first place to start the culture of surfing in India and it the central hub for all the South Indian surfers.
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  • India Bangalore
  • Zia Fariya
  • 2017.08.16
  • Day of Yoga Living
  • In the outskirts of Bangalore is a magnificent yoga ashram called Art of Living. One of my friend was doing a teacher training course and me and my friends decided to go and visit him.
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  • India Bangalore
  • Zia Fariya
  • 2017.08.02
  • The Little Chefs
  • It’s was a sweet learning day for the little kids of Bangalore. Time to put on their chef hats and cute pink aprons, to make sweet cupcakes which they have only been fond of eating so far.
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  • India Bangalore
  • Zia Fariya
  • 2017.07.24
  • Movie Screening Under the Stars!
  • What part of the “Movie screening under the stars” doesn’t anyone like? This brilliant concept was brought to Bangalore very recently. And it’s a major hit among the crowds. Movie screening of few of everyone’s all time favourites been played. Shawshank Redemption and Lion King is one the examples. Indian movies are also played in popular demand.
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  • Zia Fariya
  • India Bangalore
  • Zia Fariya
  • 2017.06.09
  • Boathouse In Backwaters
  • When me and my friend went on a backpacking trip to Kerala, India. Our first destination was Alleppey. Alleppey is a beautiful town and a major tourist attraction.
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  • India Bangalore
  • Zia Fariya
  • 2017.05.17
  • Sunday Soul Sante
  • The city of Bangalore has been going crazy for this super chic flea market. Not only Bangaloreans, this extravagant market pulls crowd from all over India.
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  • Zia Fariya
  • 2017.04.26
  • The Sky Soldiers
  • The city of Bangalore hosted the 11th edition of Aero India Show. The extraordinary aviation show that pulls soaring crowds, hundreds of thousands this year to be precise,
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  • Zia Fariya
  • India Bangalore
  • Zia Fariya
  • India Bangalore
  • Zia Fariya
  • India Bangalore
  • Zia Fariya
  • India Bangalore
  • Zia Fariya
  • India Bangalore
  • Zia Fariya
  • India Bangalore
  • Zia Fariya
  • India Bangalore
  • Zia Fariya
  • 2015.11.13
  • Dandiya Night Extravaganza!
  • Dandiya Raas - This is one of the most famous dance forms of India. It's a traditional folk dance form originated from the state of Gujarat, India. It was the time of Navratri - The festival of nine nights. ( Nav - Nine ; Ratri - Nights).  
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  • Zia Fariya
  • 2015.10.16
  • The Ganesh Chaturthi Festival
  • Ganesh Chaturthi is the festival celebrated across India as the birthday of the Hindu God - Lord Ganesha. This year the festival was marked on September 17th when the idol of Lord Ganesha is brought to home and is kept for 2 to 11 days depending on different family traditions. I have extensively covered on how most of the households of Bangalore city celebrate the festival.
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