Top 10 Most Viewed Blogs and Travelogues By Young Writers is Must Read in 2025
Hello everyone,
As the curtain closes on an incredible year, we pause to celebrate the absolute brilliance and soaring success of our young authors! The year 2025 has been defined by their curiosity, courage, and creativity, transforming our website into a vibrant hub of discovery, reflection, and adventure.
A Year of Unprecedented Engagement
We are thrilled to unveil the Top 10 Most-Viewed Blogs and Travelogues by Young Writers, a collection that has captured the imagination of readers worldwide. From the celebratory tales of a Trip to Dubai to the deep cultural roots explored in A Journey to Mangaluru, and the critical thinking applied to the Psychological Impact of Esports and Cyber Scams this list proves that young voices are leading the conversation on topics that matter most. Lets rewind and discover the stories that defined our year!
1.Trip to Dubai I Essay By Shivanya Sham
Read about Shivanya Sham from Bangalore’s 9th birthday celebration in Dubai, exploring the Museum of the Future, delicious treats, and unforgettable adventures the best moment ever!
2. The Amazing Adventure: Joshua Tree National Park I Blog By Param, Boston
Param Pachchigar, a 12-year-old from Boston writes a travelogue about The Breathtaking Adventure to Shenandoah National Park in United States of America
The Amazing Adventure: Joshua Tree National Park I Blog By Param, Boston
3.A Journey to Mangaluru : Bhoot Kola, Temples and Cuisine I Blog By Taashvee
Taashvee Shetty, a 13-year-old, from Thane, shares her soulful journey to Mangaluru reconnecting with her roots, traditions and delicious coastal cuisine. From Bhoot Kola to temple visits, each moment celebrates her rich cultural heritage.
A Journey to Mangaluru : Bhoot Kola, Temples and Cuisine I Blog By Taashvee
4. Operation Sindoor Through My Eyes I Blog By Shyla, 9, Ranchi
9-year-old Shyla Pandey shares her heartfelt thoughts on Operation Sindoor. In her powerful essay, she reflects on the bravery of our soldiers and the pride it brings to the nation.
Operation Sindoor Through My Eyes I Blog By Shyla, 9, Ranchi
5. Indian journey to the International Space Station I Blog By Saiaansh
10-year-old Saiaansh Dey from Chandigarh writes about Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, the first Indian on the ISS with the Axiom-4 mission, piloting Dragon Grace and paving the way for Gaganyaan 2027.
Indian journey to the International Space Station I Blog By Saiaansh
6. Psychological Impact Of Esports On Teenagers I Blog By Kayaan, 15, Mulund
Ever wondered what Esports really does to teen minds? Kayaan Haria, 15, from Mulund, Mumbai breaks it down, the positives, the negatives, and everything in between!
Psychological Impact Of Esports On Teenagers I Blog By Kayaan, 15, Mulund
7.What are Cyber Scams ? I Blog By Neil, 14, Thane
Neil Yadav from Thane shares a blog to raise awareness about cyber scams explaining the different types and offering practical tips to stay safe online.
8.The concept of multiverse in Hinduism I Essay By Ved,13,Boisar
In this essay, Ved from Boisar talks about the concept of the multiverse and how it is often considered a new concept, but on the other hand, it has been a part of Hindu culture for a long time. Ved further gives examples of different Indian texts that prove the existence of the Multiverse in the Hindu culture.
The concept of multiverse in Hinduism I Essay By Ved,13,Boisar
9. Sources tell the story, and historians spread it to the world I Blog By Rishav,13,Kolkata
Rishav from Kolkata writes a blog on how History is reconstructed using written, physical, visual, and oral evidence, classified as primary, secondary, or tertiary sources. While written records like the Epic of Gilgamesh and physical remains such as Mohenjo-Daro provide concrete insights, oral and visual sources need verification. By piecing together these fragments, historians craft a reliable narrative of humanity’s past.
Sources tell the story, and historians spread it to the world I Blog By Rishav,13,Kolkata
10.A Magical Visit to Dehradun I Blog By Naira, 9, Faridabad
Naira, 9 years old from Faridabad, went on a magical trip to Dehradun this summer. Come read about her adventure and see why it felt just like a storybook.
To Our Incredible Writers: Congratulations!
To Shivanya, Param, Taashvee, Shyla, Saiaansh, Kayaan, Neil, Ved, Rishav, and Naira: A massive, heartfelt congratulations! Your unique perspectives, whether discussing the complex concept of the Multiverse in Hinduism or capturing the magic of a Visit to Dehradun, have not only garnered the most views but have also inspired thousands of your peers. Your hard work, authenticity, and dedication to sharing your thoughts are a testament to the power of youth-driven content.
The Motivation for the Journey Ahead
This Top 10 list is more than just a ranking, it is a roadmap of reader interest and a powerful motivator for our entire writing community. It shows that there is a vast and eager audience for thoughtful, original content across travel, technology, culture, and current events.
We are immensely proud of the platform you have all built together this year. As we look ahead to 2026, we encourage every young writer to take inspiration from these top performers: Keep exploring, keep writing, and keep sharing your unique light with the world.
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FAQs Top 10 Most Viewed Blogs and Travelogues I By Young Writers is Must Read in 2025
What criteria were used to select the blogs and travelogues for this list?
This Top 10 list is determined solely by the highest number of views recorded on our website throughout the calendar year of 2025. It reflects the articles that generated the most engagement and traffic from our readers.
The list includes topics like ‘Cyber Scams’ and ‘Esports.’ Is this a travel-only blog?
While many of our most popular pieces are travelogues (like the ‘Trip to Dubai’ and ‘Journey to Mangaluru’), we feature a wide variety of content. Our young writers explore everything from travel and culture to current events, science (like the ‘Indian journey to the ISS’), technology, and philosophy.
Who can write blogs, travelogues and essays for this platform?
Children and teenagers with a passion for writing are welcome to submit their articles. There is no restriction on themes, young writers can express thoughts on nature, society, emotions, sports, or personal experiences.
What age group do these blogs belong to?
The featured Blogs are written by young writers typically between the ages of 7 and 17, showcasing a wide range of perspectives and writing styles.
What genres are included in the Top 10 list?
The list includes a mix of:
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Travelogues
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Personal essays
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Cultural explorations
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Science and space blogs
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Technology and cyber awareness articles
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Opinion and history-based writing
Why are travelogues so popular among readers?
Travelogues offer personal experiences, cultural insights, and relatable storytelling. Readers enjoy seeing destinations through a child’s perspective, making these stories both informative and heartwarming.
How can parents and educators encourage young writers to contribute?
Parents and educators can motivate children by:
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Encouraging regular reading and writing
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Helping them observe and reflect on experiences
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Providing a safe platform to publish their work
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Celebrating their efforts, not just achievements
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