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A Lost Testimony
The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hampi, Karnataka was the illustrious capital of the erstwhile Vijayanagara empire before it was plundered by the Deccan Sultanates and abandoned in the 16th century. Today a large group of stunning Dravidian temples and palaces are all that remain of the last great Hindu kingdom of India. Their majesty continues to draw curious travellers the world over. SHIKHA PUSHPAN decides to take a bicycle ride through the ruins to unlock some of their many secrets.
24 Hours In Rishikesh
Where The Beatles once found inspiration is one of the top spiritual destinations in India today. Find out how to spend an eventful day, combining spiritual activities with leisure, in Rishikesh.
In The Backwaters
The languid landscape of Vayalar is the new darling of Kerala’s backwater tourism. Discover intriguing tales and folklores that define this hidden gem in ‘God’s Own Country’ during a relaxing stay at Vasundhara Sarovar Premiere, Vayalar.
Following Bird Calls
Go beyond chasing the big cats at the Satpura National Park in Madhya Pradesh to discover an astounding range of feather friends and a newfound love for birding.
The Hidden Villages Of The Himalayas
Travel beyond the mainstream hill stations of Himachal Pradesh and visit the charming villages of Bir and Jibhi to get an insight into life as it’s lived in the high mountains of India.
Treasure Islands
As the Indian outpost of Lakshadweep slowly emerges out of obscurity, we discover its visceral beauty and indigenous culture, one small island at a time.
Keeping STILL
With verdant hills and a virgin landscape, Coorg, Karnataka is perfect for an idyllic holiday in the Western Ghats. Make Ayatana Coorg your base for an experience truly immersed in nature.
29 Years 29 States 29 Wonders
India. Ancient, exotic, exciting and endlessly wondrous. It’s a place bejewelled with wonders and we’ve picked 29, one from each state, ranging from precious monuments to scenic splendours that are among the most beautiful on Earth. It’s also our way of celebrating the 29th year of Discover India.
Seven Jewels
Seven Jewels.
Music For The Soul
The 11th edition of the World Sacred Spirit Festival, held in Jodhpur from February 15-18, enthralled with its ensemble of performers from around the world.
A Lifetime Of Memories
Eminent painter, sculptor, architect and Padma Vibhushan awardee Satish Gujral may be 93 years old, but his tales of home and the world are many. Here, he reminisces his days of travels and tells us how travelling shaped his life.
Ain't No Mountain High
Ain't No Mountain High
Once There Was A Coffee Bean
The story of how one of the world’s favourite beverages came to be grown in India is as fascinating as the place where it transforms from the bean to the cup. Set in the lap of nature and luxury, this is the home of coffee in India—Chikmagalur.
Andhra Again!
Childhood recollections remain enshrined in our hearts forever and nothing can be as wondrous as returning to a place blurred by the passage of time—and, suddenly, miraculously, finding words, sights and flavours rising from the depths of memory!
'Exploring Kashmir Was A Life-Changing Experience'
Fresh out of the Masterchef Australia fame, Queensland-born celebrity chef Sarah Todd didn’t know what to expect when she first booked her tickets to explore opportunities in India. Four years and two restaurants later, the model-turned-chef has travelled extensively across the length and breadth of the country, and fondly calls it her “first home!” We find out about her tryst with India beyond the restaurants, Antares (Goa) and The Wine Rack (Mumbai).
An Arty Affair
Andhra Art and Craft Hotel—one of the 50 art hotels in the world—is a new boutique heritage property in Visakhapatnam that pays tribute to traditional Andhra art forms, and is a must-visit when exploring the city.
Wetland Wandering
Beyond Goa’s beach shacks is an untapped trail of mangroves that would thrill any adventure enthusiast seeking an adrenaline rush in the country.
A Road Less Travelled
Overshadowed by its more popular cousin Jaipur, the blue town of Bundi in Rajasthan is finally getting its share of limelight.
Top 10 Hotels In Jaipur
A heady mix of the old and the new, Rajasthan’s flamboyant capital, Jaipur, caters to every kind of traveller—from young couples to multi-generational families—with its exquisite collection of hotels and resorts.
Fusion Is The Word
Bold flavours, quirky plating, and tasteful interiors make Farzi Café in Gurugram (Delhi-NCR) worth your time to experience the city’s dining culture.
Break Out Of Your Shell
Renowned filmmaker and fashion designer Muzaffar Ali, who created the classic film Umrao Jaan, ponders how his travels through India inspired his work and led to the germination of the must-attend Sufimusic festival, Jahan-e-Khusrau
Polo Gateway To The Past
The name Polo is derived from ‘Pol,’ the Marwari term for ‘gate.’ And Polo does, indeed, open the gates to the past. Fairly neglected for many decades, this corner of Gujarat, situated 150 km from Ahmedabad, has been rediscovered in recent times and is now drawing history enthusiasts and adventure seekers from everywhere.
Taking India To The World
Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Tourism KJ Alphons is upbeat about doubling the tourist inflow numbers and revenue in the next three years with a push on infrastructure.
Mumbai's Dark Horse
It may be most famous for the eponymous arts festival held here, but Mumbai’s Kala Ghoda area is also an architectural heaven. The impressive façades of the buildings here tell their own fascinating stories.
In Mowgli's Land
The heart-thumping thrill of a close encounter with the majestic tiger may be its best offering. But Mowgli’s very own stomping ground of Pench is so much more. This is The Jungle Book brought to life! Words satarupa paul
Fresh!
Mukteshwar, high up in the Kumaon hills of Uttarakhand, is a quiet town, where the air is pure, the vista heavenly, tourists scanty and the choice to do much or nothing at all.
Zen The Life & Times Of The Buddha
April and May are important months for Buddhists as this is when Buddha Poornima and Vesak or Buddha Day are celebrated. Here is a look at some of the most important sites in India where the Buddha lived 2,500-plus years ago as well as those that have come into prominence after his life.
The City Of Joy
Kolkata is a daily celebration of life—simultaneously aristocratic and grubby, cultured and grimy—with the trails of its splendid decay enveloped within its modernist ambience. The 330-year-old metropolis is considered India’s intellectual, artistic and cultural capital.
Upon Misty Mountains
Solang Valley Resorts, Manali
Truly Susegad!
Away from the Bustling Crowds