Category: Travel

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Dine Like a Maharaja and Maharani Aboard the Palace on Wheels

Indian Railways’ “Palace on Wheels” offers passengers the chance to live like a “Maharaja” or “Maharani” for a few days. Due to the high cost of the
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Sandy shores transform into amazing art galleries

Have you heard of the International Sand Art Festival? This festival began in 2011, initially, it was part of the Konark Dance Festival. The experience here is truly
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Wax Museum,A Hidden Treasure Within Nahargarh Fort

Discover the Jaipur Wax Museum inside Nahargarh Fort, where history, art, and lifelike wax figures come together to create one of Jaipur’s most unique tourist attractions.
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Noida International Airport welcomed its first passengers

Noida, Uttar Pradesh — Noida International Airport has officially entered India’s aviation network with the start of commercial passenger operations. The launch marks a significant milestone for air connectivity in the National Capital Region (NCR) and western Uttar Pradesh, supporting

Why Slow Travel Is Surging Among Indian Travellers in 2026

A noticeable shift is emerging in how Indian travellers are planning their trips in 2026. Instead of short holidays covering multiple cities, a growing number of travellers are choosing to stay longer in one destination and reduce the pace of

Sonepur Cattle Fair Blends Trade, Culture and Spirituality in Bihar

Historic Sonepur Mela continues to draw pilgrims, traders and tourists to the banks of the Ganga and Gandak The Sonepur Cattle Fair, locally known as Sonepur Mela, is one of India’s largest and oldest livestock fairs, held annually in the

Trekking Adventures in Madhya Pradesh

Trekking in Madhya Pradesh presents a unique adventure that stands apart from the rest. The paths lead you through lush forests, undulating valleys, rugged landscapes, and meandering rivers, providing a deep dive into the unspoiled splendour of central India. With

Mandawa – The Open Art Gallery of Rajasthan

Tucked away in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, Mandawa is a small heritage town that feels like a living museum. Often described as an “open art gallery,” Mandawa is known for its beautifully painted havelis, historic charm, and peaceful desert

Moonland of Rajasthan: Indias Emerging Lunar-Like Travel Discovery

As Moonland of Rajasthan is still largely unexplored and undeveloped, visitors are encouraged to travel responsibly Read More

Kanthalloor: Why This Idukki Village Is Called the Kashmir of Kerala

Frosty mornings, apple orchards, and misty hills , explore Kanthalloor, Keralas ‘Kashmir’ in the south
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Kerala Backwaters: Where Nature and Tranquility Flow Together

Discover the magic of Kerala backwaters, a haven of peace and natural beauty. From floating houseboats to quiet villages and lush greenery, every moment here invites you to slow down and breathe.
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Kumarakom, a small village in Kerala, is a true paradise on earth

Kumarakom is a small village 14 km west of Kottayam. It is a part of Kuttanad, a ‘marvelous land’ located below the sea level, made up of several islands and has many backwaters. Kumarakom is an incredibly beautiful paradise of

Kochi’s Jewish community on the brink of extinction

When a Jewish journalist visited Kochi a few years ago, researcher Shalva Weil reported that only two Jews were living in the city, a dramatic decline from around 3,000 in the 1950s. On Sunday, Queenie Halegua, one of the last