Travel Secrets Nov-Dec 2015 | Page 56

#346 #347 Venice is Overrated: Come to Bruges A Slightly Controversial Himachal Drink There seems to be a running joke and a sort of common census among Europeans that Belgium is boring and useless, which is difficult to understand for a traveller who visits this small European beauty! The Fairytale Town of Bruges has everything a traveller desires: Belgian waffles and fries sold every 10 steps, oh-damn-so-much chocolate (bound to give you nausea), beautiful buildings, old Gothic-style halls and belfries, canals, cobblestones, fantastic beer, not-that-bad prices (in comparison to its neighbours, the UK and The locals in Himachal Pradesh drink two kinds of alcoholic beverages: Lugdi on the plains or Chang in the mountains, a kind of crude beer made from fermented rice or barley. However, these beverages are a little tough to source. The government imposes tough restrictions because a lot of local stuff that floats around is reported to be poisonous. While in Mcleodganj, head to a place called Dadi where From Nidhi Jha, blogger at www.windearthdine.com France), and cheap, easy connections to other Belgian cities such as Ghent, Antwerp and Brussels. Bruge is a Dutch word for bridges and got its name because of the numerous bridges in the town. This town is a perfect example of medieval historic settlement and buildings dating back to the 12th century. The Historic Centre has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You are sure to be spellbound by its beautiful arts, alleys, picturesque canals, market and the elegant mysteriousness in those old buildings. 56  Travel Secrets November-December 2015 From Siddharth Birla, Team TS you’ll find a state authorised liquor store with a license to sell Lugdi. Contrary to what’s shown in the Bollywood movie Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, Lugdi is actually a summer drink and takes away your body heat. A local auto driver told us consuming the drink in deep winter should be avoided! However, our magazine’s graphic designer, who hails from Himachal, enjoys it in January as well. You decide!