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New Reasons To Visit Goa
There’s more to Goa than meets the eye on its touristy beaches. Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi pencils some very good reasons to pay the state another visit.
The Curious Case Of Claude Martin
The best travel tales emerge from making discoveries you least expect, finds SHIKHA PUSHPAN during her recent trip to Lucknow.
10 Incredible Wildlife Adventures
The Kafue and Luangwa tributaries of the River Zambezi nurture an abundance of wildlife. From escaping ravenous lion prides to being charged by African elephants and encountering packs of wild dogs, Anurag Mallick & Priya Ganapathy savour a wholesome slice of Zambia.
Two Sunsets In Venice
La Serenissima exudes magic and romance like few other European cities can. In the second chapter of a lasting love affair, MITRAJIT BHATTACHARYA returns to his favourite city for a brief rendezvous.
Lo And Behold
Lo Manthang in Mustang, Nepal, is a city stuck in time. A group of bikers battles the elements to find the capital of a lost kingdom.
Museum Hopping In Moscow
A far cry from the Soviet Union’s chequered history with creative freedom, Russia’s new billionaires are leading a movement for the revival of art. Historically known for its ballets, symphonies, and literature, Moscow today rivals Paris and New York in world-class museums.
In The Still Of The Light
It’s no easy feat to reach the Aeolian Islands, a tranquil, unspoiled archipelago north of Sicily beloved by travellers since Homeric times. But once you’ve arrived and settled into the gentle rhythms of the place, HOWIE KAHN finds, leaving is no easy feat, either.
The Keys To New-Age Wellness
From slowing down the body clock to chasing the Moon’s phases and restoring gut health, these new health treatments are worth packing your bags for.
Eat Your Way Through Lisbon
The Portuguese food scene is evolving quickly, but with one foot set firmly in tradition. Lisbon’s passion for seafood and sweet treats is explored through a whirlwind tour of its lesser-known culinary attractions.
For The Love Of Quiet And Coffee
If you are looking for a slow-paced holiday with splendid single-origin coffee, long walks, and delicious local food, look no further than Coorg in Karnataka.
Time for a Breather
We concede that planning for a holiday takes more time than the actual vacation. So, until teleportation is possible, plan a quick luxury getaway closer to home
Bet you didn't think of these!
You may have met your match in an adventurous mate, and if you both won’t settle for the usual honeymoon spots, here’s a list of well-known destinations whose romantic quotient until now has remained untapped.
Connecting Threads of Life
The artists of Kutch, Gujarat, have woven their way from villages to the luxury market. One non-profi t organisation, Shrujan: Threads of Life has become a major catalyst for them.
It's Milan Calling
In your European summer itinerary, mark a spot for Milan to watch Coldplay, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Bruno Mars live in action. Then, escape to the newly-renovated Bulgari Hotel Milano Spa for a quiet retreat.
Adventure Of A Lifetime
Spanning 49 acres, Resorts World Sentosa—one of the best integrated resorts in Asia—brings the family together to bond over joyrides and educational programmes. We fi nd out what keeps travellers going back each year.
A Little Magic Never Hurt
Mayong, a small village in Assam is the country’s bonafide black magic capital. Tripoto blogger Subhalakshmi Bezbaruah takes a mystical journey to its farthest corners.
We Three In An RV
On a weeklong family road trip, JOEL STEIN discovers that navigating America’s national parks in a camper can be a blessing and a curse—but mostly a blessing.
The High-Flier
A Finnair Business Class journey may just be the best way to begin a European holiday, finds Anwesha Sanyal on her first flight with the national Finnish carrier.
Taste The Irish Way Of Life
Stretching out on one end of the 2,500-kilometre coastal route of Wild Atlantic Way, West Cork is an underrated gem in Ireland. With whale watching, whiskey tasting, and island hopping, the region offers a chance to savour the good life.
Highway To Heaven
Captivated by the vintage camper vans splashed across social media, Tess Taylor sets out on a family journey through California to discover the unfiltered reality of life in the slow lane.
A Presto, Torino!
When in Italy, go beyond Rome, Florence, and Venice. Ishita Sood offers a weekend guide to the charming city of Turinits history, food, and flea markets.
The Laughing Heart Of Bhutan
On two separate visits to the Land of Thunder Dragon, two years apart, Jairaj Singh finds that reality and myth are not so disjointed in Bhutan as in the rest of the world.
Why We Venture Into The Wild
Panna National Park makes for a healing break from the noise and clutter of daily urban life.
A Date With Oman
Anurag Mallick & Priya Ganapathy savour a platter of experiences from Portuguese forts, to dolphins, ancient petroglyphs, and secret wadis served with trademark Omani hospitality.
All Royals Have An Inherent Style
Dressing Up Like A Royal Is One Thing, But A Royal Dressing Up Another Is A Different Story Altogether. A Descendant Of The Royal Family Of Jodhpur And Designer Par Excellence, Raghavendra Rathore Has Played Both The Roles. In This Exclusive Conversation With Rashima Nagpal, The Pioneer Of The Classic Bandhgala Gives Us An Insight Into The Royal Aesthetic, The Connection Between His Travels And His Design Elements, The Task Of Styling Maharaja Padmanabh Singh For His Coronation, And More.
When The River Calls
Goa, with its diametrically opposite regions, evokes a sense of belonging like no other place. On her last trip, Shikha Pushpan found the answer to the eternal dilemma of North vs. South.
Hawaii, Here We Come
To explore Hawaii beyond the resorts, take to the sea. When Peter Heller joins a small-ship cruise with stops at four different islands, he comes face-to-face with the archipelago’s wilder side.
Coast To Coast
Melbourne has top-notch food, buzzing nightlife, and a world-class coffee culture. But for unspoiled Australian splendour, you must hit the Great Ocean Road.
World's Most Remote, Inhospitable Places In Namibia
From the salt pans of Sossusvlei to the shipwrecks of the Skeleton Coast, Namibia is known for some of the most remote, inhospitable places on earth. And yet, on a tour of the country’s finest new lodges, Peter Browne finds these landscapes brimming with unexpected life.
Explore Some Of Europe's Most Inspiring Tracts Of Wilderness In Northern Scotland
On an autumn road trip through the glens and moors of northern Scotland, Lisa Grainger swings by reimagined historic estates, beds down in snug country cottages, and loses herself on some of Europe’s most inspiring tracts of wilderness.