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WHERE TO STAY
Before you book your stay, get the low-down on the country’s different island resorts
SUNSHINE & SUSEGAD
These luxury villas in Assagao trace the history of Goa while embracing conscious living, writes Andrea Pinto
Produce, Parenting, And Persistence Through A Pandemic.
Roshni Bajaj Sanghvi on finding produce, parenting, and persistence through a pandemic.
Where Wild Cats Roam
An African safari may not be on the cards, but luckily India has over 40 percent of the world’s wild cat species. From Himalayan snow peaks to Rajasthani deserts, Aarti Sheth Cooper shares her favourite tracking destinations.
A Butcher Walks Into A Meat Lab
Will plant-based protein save the world? I left my home on a farm in upstate New York and travelled to the heart of Silicon Valley to find out.
No Lockdown On Love
Even with pandemics and plot twists, you can still have your happily ever after, says Praachi Raniwala
The Future Is Green
Vegetarian diets are becoming more popular, but it’s not that simple. Smitha Menon gives you more to chew on in your quest for a healthier lifestyle and a better planet
Jim Corbett National Park and Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary Are Best Explored On Foot
Chandrahas Choudhury explores Jim Corbett National Park and Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary leisurely, by foot, both losing and finding himself in the wide, green expanse.
A Vegetarian's Guide To Goa
There’s more to experimenting with vegetarian fare than butter paneer and chilli potato, as is clear at these 25 hotspots in our sunshine state.
GET UP, STAND UP
After a year of crises, Beirut’s creative set is more determined than ever to survive and thrive, finds Betsy Blumenthal
FRENCH CONNECTIONS
Two sisters from different parts parts of the world reunite on a trip to the South of France and revel in the aesthetic pleasures of its countryside.
BUILT ON WATER, OIL AND ISLANDS, LAGOS IS NIGERIA'S GETRICH LOUD-AND-PROUD CITY, WHERE DRAMA UNFOLDS ON EVERY CORNER AND SIMPLY OBSERVING IS NOT AN OPTION
Switching from the slumber of middle England to the sensory explosion that is Lagos was a transition I had to make during childhood summers.
India's Hottest New Hotels
Sneak peeks at six new resorts, lodges and boutique properties across the country
MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING
A maid of honor in crisis, reports for duty in Mauritius.
TURN BACK TIME
From colonial nostalgia to legendary tiger trails, 10 itineraries that bring back the past.
TIME-TRAVELLING THROUGH THE HEART OF INDIA
From Bhopal to Bhimbetka, visiting Madhya Pradesh can feel like rediscovering the motherland, says Vivek Menezes
RAJASTHAN: PEEK INTO THE WILDERNESS
Whether it’s the semi-green forests of Mount Abu, the dry grasslands around the Thar, the deciduous thorny thickets of the Aravallis, or the wetlands of Bharatpur, Rajasthan’s stunning topography makes the state perfectly poised to play host to a diverse ecosystem of both animal and birdlife.
GREEN GETAWAYS
Advocates of responsible travel, Anita and Mandip Singh Soin, pick India’s top 10 sustainability-focused retreats that are welcoming visitors now
OFFBEAT WALKS
9 guided city tours by foot across India.
ON THE GO
Our pick of the most stylish finds and travel-related news
HIGHER POWER
On a journey through the foothills of the Himalayas, where humans live alongside one of the world’s most elusive creatures, Maggie Shipstead discovers the good that grassroots conservation can do.
CAN AND ABLE
Yashasvini Rajeshwar looks at service providers lining up to curate holidays for persons with disabilities
10 Years, 10 Moments That Changed The Way I Think About Travel
That changed the way I think about travel
Travel Essentials: My Top Picks
Whether you’re headed to Rajasthan or Rome, diamond jewellery is a must for its versatility and elegance, says CNT editor Divia Thani
The Magic of Mali
I LONGED, FOR SO LONG, TO VISIT MALI. WHAT I loved in my imagination before ever setting eyes on the enormous West African country was its ancient culture: the intricately carved, semi-abstract sculptures and flamboyant dyed textiles; the trade in copper and gold; the mellifluous epics; and, above all, the lavish musical traditions of the country.
FIRST WORD
TO LAUNCH THE INDIAN EDITION OF A magazine, whose founder was the legendary newspaperman Harold Evans, meant the bar was very high.
The romance of Rome
To be happy all the time was a strange thing. During those two weeks, even while I was asleep, I would know inside my sleep that I was happy.
Table for two
The food was really great. But you know the best part? “We weren't expecting it.”
GOING BACK TO OUR ROOTS WITH ‘RAW CONVERSATIONS'
Our first virtual event with Himalayan Natural Mineral Water brought together expert chefs and wellness experts to talk about all things raw, indigenous and sustainable
The Wonder down under
When I think of Australia, I think of my family, but also of the all-encompassing scent of eucalyptus in Cleland Wildlife Park, where I saw my first joey.