Thursday, December 31, 2015

Not a late-night party person? Here are ways to bring in your New Year morning



Even as most of us opt to paint the town red this New Year's eve, not everyone is into serious party hopping. So, if you are wondering what you can do to make good use of your New Year morning apart from catching an early morning flick or going for a sumptuous breakfast buffet, here are exciting things you can choose from. CAPTURE THE MOMENT
Witnessing the first daybreak at a resort, a beach -like Juhu, Worli sea face or Madh Island, Bandra Fort, Powai lake or overlooking the city after a 30-minute climb at Yogi Hills nea Mulund -and capturing the freshness around, is a great way to welcome the first day of the year. For people who love capturing moments, this is the perfect time to bring out the camera and go click happy.
OUTDOOR WORKOUTS
Begin the first day of your year on a fit note. If you love working out in the open, you can witness the early morning glory with a run, brisk walk or jog. It could be Shivaji Park or the breezy Marine Drive, Worli sea face, Versova, Carter Road or Juhu beach. Sip on fresh fruit juice or have some healthy breakfast in a nearby cafeteria post that.Alternately, you can go for a swim or perform yoga in a garden.
CYCLE TO A NATURE TRAIL
The Sanjay Gandhi National Park at Borivali is the most soughtafter spot for anyone to go on a nature trail. Away from the city's hustle-bustle, it's a great way for nature lovers to spend some time with your close friends. You can further your trip by visiting Kanheri caves to make this a historical trip. The Maharashtra Nature Park in Mahim is yet another option. You can also choose to cycle on a quieter stretch or the back road closest to your home and let the gentle breeze sweep over your face.
EARLY MORNING DRIVE
An early morning drive on January 1, with hardly much traffic can be quite rejuvenating. Given the city's pleasant weather, a bike ride sounds a lot better for two people. A smooth journey with empty streets, you can go to a roadside stall for a cup of tea or coffee. BandraWorli Sea Link, South Mumbai or something lesser known like Kharghar hills are some options.If you are a thalassophilous or in easier words, love the sea, you may want to go for a ferry ride and lose yourself to the breathtaking view.
HERITAGE WALK
If you enjoy walks, you can marvel at the old-world charm of different nooks and corners in the city.Away from the chaos, lies the more tranquil parts -places that mesmerise you and give you that old-wordly feeling. Be it the cobbled lanes of Khotachiwadi in Girgaon or the graffiti and Portuguese style of architecture in Bandra's Chuim and Ranwar village -they're a great way to unravel the Bombay stories you've only heard of... or maybe not.




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