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Staying organic at Kohka Wilderness Camp

Staying organic at Kohka Wilderness Camp

November 1, 2018

In our quest to explore one of the tiger reserves in the country, we head to Pench National Park in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh (MP). In a neighbourhood of the wild, we are looking for a dose of city comfort, and land up at Kohka Wilderness Camp, an eco-resort in t...

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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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Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary

Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary

October 13, 2017

Best known for its pilgrim sites, Uttarakhand is also a land of wildlife sanctuaries, some of which are an absolute treat for trekkers and nature-trail lovers. Binsar is one such sanctuary that a young-at-heart would not like to miss.

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The magnificence of the Bara Imambara in Lucknow

The magnificence of the Bara Imambara in Lucknow

August 8, 2017

Boasting of Persian and Mughal architecture, housing novel ideas from history, this grand prayer hall is a popular tourist spot in Lucknow.

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The colourful Fontainhas in Goa

The colourful Fontainhas in Goa

May 31, 2017

The colourful Fontainhas in Goa's capital city Panaji is perhaps the coastal state's oldest Latin quarter. Hiding tiny and wonderful secrets in its thoroughfares, it is a delight for explorers and wayfarers.

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The colourful cities of Rajasthan

The colourful cities of Rajasthan

May 6, 2017

While a myriad of colours are omnipresent in the culture and traditions of Rajasthan, the shades of blue, pink and gold have come to define some of its cities, distinguishing them from the rest of the state.

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Architecture in Goa

Architecture in Goa

April 26, 2017

Reminiscent of the Portuguese who colonised the state of Goa, its architecture is still a reflection of the culture and aesthetics that the colonisers brought from Europe and also of the traditional Goan style of architecture that always was part of the local lifestyle.

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Goa’s fascinating Shigmo Festival

Goa’s fascinating Shigmo Festival

March 2, 2017

The western Indian state of Goa, a major tourist destination, is geared up to host the annual Shigmo Festival - a celebration of traditions and history through the eyes cultures and colours.

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The Charm of Mother’s Market in Manipur

The Charm of Mother’s Market in Manipur

February 20, 2017

A unique commercial complex, the Mother’s Market has been functioning for 500 years in Imphal, the capital city of the north-eastern Indian state, Manipur. Run entirely by women, it is a marketplace rooted in history and speaking of women empowerment.

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Salt production in Gujarat

Salt production in Gujarat

January 31, 2017

Kharaghoda, a census town in Gujarat supports a major chunk of salt production in India. Located near the geologically unique desert landscape of Little Rann of Kutch, the entire area used to be the base for salt-manufacturing under British Raj and continues to be so to this day....

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Gear up for a road trip

Gear up for a road trip

January 30, 2017

Getting ready for a road trip? The idea is to make them hassle free, smart and lot more fun. Next time you venture on a road trip, don’t forget to stock these essential travel accessories (pun-packed by us) for your awesome journey.#Bonvoyage

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A glimpse of rural life in Gujarat

A glimpse of rural life in Gujarat

December 29, 2016

Tucked away in a corner of India, Kutch is the largest district of the country. Culturally rich, the district boasts of its uniquely and traditionally designed villages and houses and local culture.

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