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A King's Travel Diaries
All of 20, he has travelled to over 30 countries. A professional polo player, intrepid traveller, and style maverick—His Highness Jaipur Padmanabh Singh invited T + L India & South Asia over to the City Palace, Jaipur, for a conversation on his escapades.
Luxe Palate
After finishing his Masters in England, the 27-year-old Prince of Bharatpur chose to pursue a career in hoteliering and has worked for stellar hospitality chains such as Four Seasons and One&Only in Dubai. Singh now manages his family-owned palace in Bharatpur along with his father, Maharaja Vishvendra Bharatpur.
Hola Madrid!
Overseen By Gods On Rooftops, The Avenue Of Gran Vía In Madrid Is The Hip And Entertaining Spanish Answer To America’s Broadway. Radhika Tandon Explores The Neighbourhood While Living In Its Heart—at The Hyatt Centric Madrid.
Hide Away In Heaven On Earth
We Took Actor Par Excellence, Huma Qureshi, For A Beach Holiday After Her Hectic Schedule At Cannes Film Festival 2018. The Destination Was Hideaway Beach Resort, Maldives, And The Aim Was To Discover, Just Like She Wanted, The Most Private Escapade In This Part Of Asia.
A Date With Maldives
The 1,190 coral islands of the Maldives enjoy an abundance of natural gifts, while the luxury resorts built on some of them offer truly extravagant experiences. The archipelago has something to bedazzle everyone—adventure junkies, foodies, and beach bums.
A Forgotten Capital
Every rock in Hampi, Karnataka has a story to tell, and it's best heard if you give it time. Join Shikha Pushpan on a bicycle tour through the last standing testimonies of an illustrious empire.
The Perfect Holiday
With The Award-Winning Resorts World™ Sentosa Singapore As Our Playground And Actor Rakul Preet Singh Looking Like The Proverbial Dream Girl, Travel+Leisure India And South Asia’S June Cover Shoot Turned Out To Be A La-La Land Lark.
Kingdom Of Cold
Japan is best known for its springtime blooms. But if you can defy sub-zero temperatures and mounds of snow, you must explore the wintry delights of Hokkaido.
Tunnels Of War
Travel teaches some important lessons, as does history. Arundhati Hazra visits the Cu Chi tunnels in Vietnam and revisits the horrors of war. Lest we forget.
Ceylon Secrets
Galle, on the southern coast of the island nation of Sri Lanka, is the epitome of an ocean paradise. Aindrila Mitra discovers the gem on a ‘secret itinerary’.
Walking In The Footsteps Of Kabir
On her first visit to Varanasi, Radhika Tandon navigates the chaos of faith and finds traces of the city that once inspired the famous bard.
A Venetian Surprise
ITC has taken over a landmark hotel of South Goa and made it its own. Sumeet Keswani checks into the ITC Grand Goa Resort & Spa for a serene weekend.
Giants Of The Deep
In The Fjords Of Northern Norway, A New Safari Offers Guests An Experience Without Parallel: The Chance To Swim With One Of The Largest Gatherings Of Orcas, Or Killer Whales, Anywhere On The Planet.
Love By The Lake
Our Hunt For A Lavish Wedding Destination Ended By The Backwaters Of Kerala, At The Charming Grand Hyatt Kochi Bolgatty. The Gorgeous Nushrat Bharucha Was Our muse, And We Couldn’t Help But Fall In Love.
Beyond The Beach
The Greek island of Syros lacks the white-sand wonders of its more popular neighbour, Mykonos. But for a certain kind of in-the-know traveller, that’s precisely its appeal.
Postcards From Nepal
Contrary to popular belief, cellphone photography lets you be in control of the shot, finds Shikha Pushpan on a trip to Pokhara, Nepal.
Going Beyond The Ordinary
Allow easy, cashless transactions to create priceless moments during your next trip to Sri Lanka.
One London, By Two
Savour the British capital’s two best restaurants, museums, hotels, and more.
A Personal Paris!
Bestselling author of the recently launched The Rabbit & The Squirrel, Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi talks about the city that restored him to writing.
Explore The Imprint The Dutch Left Behind On The Architecture Of Sri Lanka
Colonial times are long gone, but their witness marks can still be seen in Sri Lanka. The Dutch style of architecture stands tall amidst the modern milieu of the island nation, but with a re-imagined purpose. Arundhati Hazra goes on a heritage trail.
Viva Mexico City
There are few places as dynamic, diverse, or mind-bogglingly large as the Mexican capital. In a city layered with history, in which change is an essential part of residents’ DNA, where to begin planning a trip? Michael Snyder gives his breakdown of the eight neighbourhoods to visit, whether your focus is shopping, food, art, or design.
Excitement Unlimited
Theme parks and integrated resorts are crafting fresh, exhilarating, action-packed experiences for families this year. This is where you should be on your next family holiday.
Fables From The Sea
A maritime legacy birthed from resonances, both familial and coastal, SIDDHARTH DASGUPTA recollects his early trysts with the ocean.
It's A Bright Green World
How far are you willing to travel to give your child a holistic education? KIRAN MEHTA takes a walk through Green School Bali, a private, non-profit, international school that teaches kids to build a better world.
Hong Kong with the Kids
Hong Kong may be buzzing with corporates and executives but it’s also a great family holiday destination. A short flight from India, the city has amusing theme parks, 3D museums, and children’s attractions that combine fun with knowledge.
Detox To Unbox: Bring Wellness Into Your Way Of Life
An Ayurvedic detox programme at Alila Diwa makes an impact that stays with you for over a year, bringing wellness into your way of life.
Legends Buried Beneath
Eager to leave no stone unturned in Hampi, Devanshi Mody follows unprecedented trails and inspects every carving and motif.
A Place In The Hills
Set amidst a protected National Park, the Anantara Layan Residences, Phuket, are a new benchmark in luxury. Each villa ranges from 1695sq m to over 3000sq m, each has a 180-degree view of the Andaman bay below, a dedicated residential butler who can double up as chef, and a 21m infinity pool that you won’t want to leave. Ruchira Bose pretends to be a billionaire for a few days and definitely likes the life.
Goa Turns up The Woomph
GOA was waking up from its off-season slumber when APEKSHA BHATEJA stood at the temple-like door of W Goa and watched the hotel race against time to get ready for its debut this month. India’s first W has handpicked elements from the ecclesiastical territory and its much talked about hippie culture, and it makes a strong first impression.
Land of the Nagas
As the Hornbill Festival draws near, Kalpana Sunder recalls her trip to Nagaland that began with a cultural immersion at the luxurious TUTC Kohima Camp.