India, with a rich cultural and historical heritage, has left an indelible mark on the world. Every corner of the country has a unique story to tell, and every monument
South India has three recognized biogeographic zones – ‘The Western Ghats’ which run parallel to the west coast from Mumbai to Kerala; ‘The Deccan Plateau’ and the ‘Islands’ (Andaman &
The experiences mentioned below are based on the recent survey conducted by the sustainability committee. All the 5 experiences scored 100% on our 6-degree criteria measure. Delhi by Dawn, Delhi:
Situated in the western end of the Himalayas, Ladakh is an extension of the Gobi Desert and the Tibetan Plateau which has some of the world’s highest and harshest terrain.
Here are 3 compelling reasons to visit Kerala – Ayurveda because the body pores are the most receptive to the therapies, the Harvest Festival of Onam for its sheer culinary
Sasan Gir/Gir National Park The Gir National Park located midway between Junagarh and Veraval is famous for being the last natural habitat of Asiatic Lions. Brought back from near extinction
I live in a city called Gwalior which is a 3hrs drive from Agra – home to the world-famous Taj Mahal. Gwalior makes for a perfect stop if one is
Mandu literally means ‘the City of Joy’. With its finest architectural and remarkable history, Mandu continues to fascinate its travellers with a rich and varied past that still witness the
This was my long-awaited travel experience after the pandemic; Kerala – God’s Own Country and Tamil Nadu – a perfect blend of everything a traveler would want. Day 1: From
Monsoon in India is more than just hard science and a meteorological event. It touches just about every aspect of India – history, religion, culture, agriculture, politics, education, business, and