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Five experiences every tourist must have in Meghalaya

Five experiences every tourist must have in Meghalaya

September 4, 2018

During our stay in Meghalaya, we explore the Khasi hills and all the action they have to offer. Although the Jaintia hills and the Garo hills complete the boundaries of the state, here is a go ahead for this north eastern journey.

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Breaking through the MICE industry

Breaking through the MICE industry

September 1, 2018

ICPB launches its first state chapter and promotes its host as an upcoming MICE destination. The India Convention Promotion Bureau (ICPB) in association with the West Bengal Ministry of Tourism, held the 11th edition of their flagship event, “Convention India Conclave”...

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Indulge in street food culture of Delhi

Indulge in street food culture of Delhi

March 17, 2018

Spicy, sweet, salty, Indian and Indianised, street food culture in Delhi is as varied as the people who live here and tempting enough to cater to the wide range of taste buds.

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Hola Mohalla – a unique Sikh festival

Hola Mohalla – a unique Sikh festival

March 9, 2018

  Hola Mohalla is a festival celebrated by Sikhs, held annually at Takhat Sri Keshgarh Sahib Gurdwara (Sikh place of worship) in Anandpur Sahib in north Indian state of Punjab. It is usually celebrated one day after the Hindu festival, Holi that celebrates the arrival of spr...

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SATTE 2018: taking leaps for sustainable tourism in its 25th edition

SATTE 2018: taking leaps for sustainable tourism in its 25th edition

February 6, 2018

South Asia Travel and Tourism Exchange (SATTE) 2018, the leading B2B event hosted in Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, attracted a huge crowd in its 25th year with a multitude of exhibitors, national and state tourism boards, startups and never-ending business opportunities.

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The nuances that make the City of Joy

The nuances that make the City of Joy

January 31, 2018

As we set foot in Kolkata, we realised there was so much to see in the ‘city of joy’; after all, it is not by chance that the city got the moniker, it earned it.

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The tradition of Aipan

The tradition of Aipan

January 22, 2018

Understanding a craft of religious importance, and how the ways and motifs of Aipan are being preserved by artistically devoted women in Nainital, the city of lakes in Uttarakhand. Sunlight shyly seeped in through a veil against the window and fell over five women dressed in plai...

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Musical beats from a faraway land

Musical beats from a faraway land

January 6, 2018

Learn to play the Didgeridoo, a musical instrument echoing traditions of the aboriginals, at a studio on the banks of river Ganga in the northern state of Uttarakhand. Sometimes the intersection of lives unites different cultures by passing on a legacy, and when a language as uni...

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Bengaluru designs the bilingual ‘Be U’

Bengaluru designs the bilingual ‘Be U’

December 29, 2017

Bengaluru, capital city of the south Indian state of Karnataka, has become the first Indian city to have its logo. A reflection of culture and heritage, the logo is intended to promote tourism in the city, which is often traversed only for professional reasons.

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Most visited place in the world

Most visited place in the world

November 27, 2017

On accounts of data recorded in the last three months, this religious place in India has been titled as the most visited place in the world.

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Bonjour India: An Indo-French moment at India Gate

Bonjour India: An Indo-French moment at India Gate

November 24, 2017

French links with India are largely unknown and sharply under-estimated. As part of a plethora of events curated for Bonjour India, yesterday evening saw the launch of ‘The Experience’- an exhibition housing high-end digital equipment demonstrating the Indo-French journey by ...

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Views of Basar, Arunachal Pradesh

Views of Basar, Arunachal Pradesh

November 22, 2017

We visited Basar recently where we explored its natural surroundings that met us with earthy shades and whispering trees.

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