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The capital city of India interweaves old and new with seamless ease. Just take a short drive around the city to see different eras comfortably sit next to each other.
The ancient city of Agra is soaked with history, opulence and stories of love and betrayal. A visit will take you back in time-to an era when a Mughal emperor hired 20,000…
Rajputs (residents of Rajasthan) give great importance to impeccable hospitality. Guests are treated like royalty, and with the backdrop of palaces and forts…
Varanasi is a city filled with life and death. Open cremations and prayers for newborns fill the air of this mystical Indian city. It is an extremely revered pilgrimage site for…
It’s not just about sex. The Khajuraho Temples in Madhya Pradesh are well known for their erotic sculptures but there’s a lot more to them. These ancient temples were built…
Try to describe India in one word. The answers will probably be colorful, spiritual, or exotic. One word that is rarely associated with India is romance.
Hop on to the hump of a camel, the king of the desert. Lets its slow and bumpy gait take you through India’s glorious golden desert, the Thar…
Jodhpur is a city with many names. Some call it the “Sun City” because of its warm and sunny weather through the year; the “Blue City” because of the colour of the houses…
Shimla was the summer capital of British India. And even today, the cool weather and Gothic architecture adorn this cute city. Shimla is now the capital of one of India’s most…
Sip some chai from a little stall overlooking deep valleys, hills, and gushing rivers. Or join rafters and kayakers who are out to conquer tough rapids on the Ganges…
Calmness takes over every person who steps into the Golden Temple compound in Amritsar. You don’t need to be religious to enjoy the peace, to take a dip in the…
Darjeeling Tea is sold at Cafés around the world, but it tastes best when had at its place of birth. Here, it is freshly brewed and served with a view of the hills….
Kolkata is a city that clings tightly to its cultural roots. From its distinctive yellow cabs, to the old-school architecture, and mustard-rich cuisine—Kolkata has its own charming identity…
Call Mumbai by any name, ‘The City of Dreams’, ‘The City that Never Sleeps,’ or ‘Bollywood.’ And that’s just what Mumbai is about, a little dose of everything in extremely high intensity.
Mamallapuram, the city of Mamalla, is after the title of great Pallava ruler Narasimhavarman-I (AD 630-68). It was a sea-port during the time of Periplus (1st century AD) and Ptolemy…
In the early 19th century, a group of British officers were out on a tiger hunt in the Sahyadri Hills of Maharashtra. While following one big cat, Captain John Smith noticed…
Kochi’s fame is accidental. It became a prosperous port city only after the great floods of the Periyar River destroyed the port of Cranganore in 1341…
At sunrise, a little wooden canoe will slowly drift from house to house, delivering milk and the morning paper. While a delicious breakfast of steaming…
There’s more to Bengaluru than being the IT capital of India. While its tech prowess does spread throughout the city, there are many parts that retain their distinct flavor…
The cultural capital of Tamil Nadu and one of India’s oldest cities, Madurai (earlier called Madura) is a medieval pilgrimage hub steeped in 5th century history…
The ancient charm of Madurai meets the country life of Tamil Nadu in Tanjore; a significant cultural hub, an ode to the glorious legacy of the Dravidian era, and the agricultural…
Famed to be the French Riviera of the East, Pondicherry (renamed to Puducherry in 2006) is a small coastal town with a split personality. The French quarters resemble…
Goa is a state with a soul. Palm-fringed, soft sand beaches serenaded by the Arabian Sea along with five hundred years of Portuguese influence have lent Goa an endearing…
You know you’ve reached Thekkady when the air smells of sweet cardamom and spicy cinnamon. Drive along the meandering slopes past spice plantations…
What sets the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve apart from the others in India is the fact that it is a great conservation example. The tigers here are well protected…
Tadoba is the Indian wildlife photographer’s little secret – the forest brims with life but is still relatively unknown. At Tadoba, it is normal to see a tiger…
Remember Mowgli? This famous wild boy created by Rudyard Kipling in ‘The Jungle Book’ was raised by the friendly wildlife of Pench! If that isn’t enough incentive…
What’s more rare than an orange-and-black-striped tiger in the wild? A white-and-black-striped tiger in the wild. Bandhavgarh National Parkis known as the forest…
The star attraction of Kanha National Park is the Barasingha deer. Come to this park to watch their gorgeous antlers bounce over the vast grasslands…
Panna is an exciting story of conservation success. A few years ago, poachers managed to empty the forest of it’s entire Tiger population…
There’s something delightful about a gushing river. You can feel the magic as it flows through untouched villages, forests, and mountains – sharing its energy along the way.
When hunter Jim Corbett turned into a wildlife conservationist, it became a happy end not only for the tigers of the area, but also for people throughout the world…
Chitwan is a rare National Park in which visitors can actually walk in a forest that is home to plenty of tigers, rhinos, elephants, bears, and crocodiles…