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Travel on a Shoestring Budget Bucket List Adventures Expanding my WorldJuly 2035Issue 08Waking Up in Kashmir ValleyA slow morning among cedar forests, mountain light and quiet village roads.MagazineGLOBAL NAVI

GLOBAL NAVIThis Month in7Bucket List AdventuresA practical list of journeys worth planning at least once.5Waking Up in Kashmir ValleyDawn in the valley brings mist, warm kahwa and unforgettable mountain views.1115Travel on a Shoestring BudgetRoad Trip DiariesSmart routes, local stays and simple choices that keep costs manageable.Notes from an open-road journey through small towns and changing landscapes.913Expanding my WorldMaking Travel More SustainableHow travel expands perspective when curiosity leads the itinerary.Six practical habits for lighter, more respectful journeys.1

Editor-in-Chief Simran Kaur Managing Editor Waris Sekhon Content Director Ajit S. Gill Art Direction Jayesh Dutt, Leela Rajput, Snehal Randhawa, Trishna Chaudhary Photographers Jaya Sood, Kashish Ahuja, Khushi Khosla Contributing Writers Preeti Sharma, Abhimanyu Dutta, Kiran Lodhi, Esha Agarwal, Manpreet Kaur123 Anywhere St. Any City ST 123456 www.reallygreatsite.com • hello@reallygreatsite.com • @reallygreatsiteMagazineGLOBAL NAVI2Preeti SharmaKiran LodhiPlace a short biography of this magazine's contributor here.Place a short biography of this magazine's contributor here.MEET OUR TRAVELING CREWAbhimanyu DuttaPlace a short biography of this magazine's contributor here.

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“The Kashmir Valley feature made me slow down and pay attention to the quiet details—the morning markets, shared tea and long walks between villages. It felt honest, useful and beautifully observed.”“Your backwaters guide helped us choose a family-run stay and explore at a gentler pace. The local food recommendations were excellent, and the practical transport notes saved us hours.”- Ajay C., Kashmir Valley- Beena A. Kerala BackwatersMESSAGES FROM ACROSSthe Globe4

By Manpreet Kaur Photography by Jaya SoodA short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.WAKING UP INKashmir Valley5

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By Manpreet Kaur Photography by Jaya SoodA short intro or kicker of the article will go here. This part acts as a bridge between the headline and the article itself.A magazine is a periodical publication, which can either be printed or published electronically. It is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and it contains a variety of content. This can include articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements. To create your own, choose a topic that interests you. It can be anything from fashion and beauty to travel and the news. Once you have your overall theme, you can start brainstorming the content. Just starting? Design a memorable masthead with an equally memorable name. This goes on the cover and sets up the branding for your entire magazine. What style are you going for? Is it playful? Classic? Bold? A good masthead captures the essence of your magazine, so it needs to be flexible, meaningful, and consistent enough for future issues.BUCKET LISTAdventures7