CATEGORIES
National Parks Of India
India is blessed with a rich tapestry of biodiversity that is both a natural heritage and a national treasure. The concept of national parks in the country traces back to the late 19th century when the importance of conserving wildlife began to take root in the consciousness of the colonial administration. The first national park in India, Hailey National Park (now known as Rajaji National Park), was established in 1936, marking a historic commitment to wildlife conservation. The post-independence era saw an exponential increase in protected areas, primarily driven by a need to conserve India’s unique flora and fauna threatened by rampant industrialization and urbanization.
10 Fascinating Wildlife Sanctuaries
TO EXPLORE THE WILD SIDE OF INDIA
Conversation with the "BOOK MARKETING GIRL"
In an age where digital advancements and artificial intelligence often overshadow traditional practices, two visionaries have chosen a different path.
FARM AAVJOSAA - HER STORY
“Riddhi was a whirlwind of energy, unable to endure even a minute apart from her twin, Siddhi.
FOOD MEETS FANTASY IN CROATIA
As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm golden glow over the rolling hills of Croatia, Foodpreneur Debaditya Chaudhury found himself on a gastronomic adventure that promised to tantalize his taste buds and inspire his culinary creativity.
THE UNTAMED BEAUTY OF SATPURA TIGER RESERVE
In Conversation with L. Krishna Moorthy, The Field Director of Satpura Tiger Reserve
SUNDARBANS THROUGH THE DECADES
As Witnessed By Anil Mistry, The Swamp Tiger Rescuer
LOOK EAST - WILDLIFE AND TOURISM IN THE NORTHEAST OF INDIA.
The North East of India is an ecological and biodiversity hotspot. Diverse habitats and ecosystems - each with its own species of birds, animals and plants – make this region home to an abundance of flora and fauna.
KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK AND TIGER RESERVE
There is a mad frenzy for travelling in recent times. Everywhere you look, read, or hear, people travel worldwide, domestic, offbeat travel has become a trend.
CORBETT NATIONAL PARK: A Legacy of Conservation and Biodiversity
From the moment I set foot in the enchanting and tranquil realm of Corbett National Park, a deep connection was forged in my heart.
RANTHAMBORE A Living Story Book
In the heart of Rajasthan lies a gem that whispers tales as old as time—the Ranthambore National Park.
Wildlife Conservation: Success stories
With its rich tapestry of biodiversity, India is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including some of the most iconic species on the planet. The country's vast landscapes, ranging from the Himalayan snow peaks to the sprawling deserts of Rajasthan and the lush tropical forests of the Western Ghats, provide critical habitats for numerous animal species. Among these, the Bengal Tiger, the One-horned Rhino, and the Great Indian Bustard stand out not only as symbols of India's rich natural heritage but also as indicators of the health of the ecosystems they inhabit.
THE UNSEEN STRUGGLE
Understanding Wildlife Ecosystem
Project Tiger by Nature in Focus
A Soul-Stirring Documentary On The World's Most Successful Conservation Story
Caribbean Cruise It's Time to Take the Plunge
Cruise vacations have become a popular choice for discerning world travellers, with Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. emerging as one of the premier cruise operators.
Roso Golla Clan Bong and Its Luscious Fantasy
In the bustling city of Kolkata, amidst the chaotic streets and aromatic food stalls, there existed a small sweet shop named \"Sweets Paradise\".
Luxury Shopping in India
A symphony of Sophistication and Opulence
SER CHHAM & CHANTS: A Journey Through Ladakh's Monastic Festivals
Nestled in the heart of the majestic Himalayas lies a realm where timehonored traditions harmonize with awe-inspiring landscapes. This enchanting place is none other than LADAKH, a region in India that has, for generations, engrossed wanderers with its unparalleled fusion of natural grandeur and cultural legacy.
A Journey Through Time EXPLORING THE MAJESTIC BAWALI RAJBARI
“This is what the eastern corner of the building temple looked like when I first arrived,” said Ajay Rawla, the current owner of Bawali Rajbari, pointing to a black and white photograph on the wall.
A weekend in Paradise
As we embarked on our journey from the bustling national capital, the destination of Anopura, a luxury hideaway, beckoned us.
Rising Medical Tourism in India The Economic Impact
The global market for Medical Tourism estimated at US$115 Billion in the year 2022, is projected to reach US$493.4 Billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 20% over the analysis period 2022-2030. (Medical Tourism: Global Strategic Business Report)
Murshidabad The Land of The Nawabs
Stretching from the snow-capped Himalayas in the north to the Bay of Bengal in the south, and surrounded by three international frontiers, West Bengal, one of India’s Eastern States, is known for its natural and architectural heritage.
Nomads of the Sky
Migratory Birds and Their Indian Stopovers
CONSERVATION THROUGH COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
Pashoo Pakshee and its founder Savini Sonavaria always fascinates me.
BON VOYAGE
In recent years, the world has witnessed a remarkable surge in the popularity of cruise tourism.
The Mystery Of Sunderban
Sundarbans, the biggest, contiguous, and most biodiverse mangrove forest in the world, is a complex riverine area stretching between India and Bangladesh, constituting a major part of the deltaic region formed by the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna Rivers.
Pioneering Sustainability AL Habtoor City Hotel Collection
Dubai recently celebrated a significant achievement, recording its highest hotel occupancy rate in 15 years following the conclusion of Expo 2020.
Aalia A Wild Luxury
As soon as I stepped into the Aalia Jungle Retreat and Spa, I was greeted by the pure silence of nature. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, this luxury jungle resort felt like a heaven of peace. Situated near the Rajaji National Park in Uttarakhand, this enormous green campus was the latest addition to the Claridge Collection.
THE COMPASSIONATE WARRIOR
The first time I met Roshni D'Souza was during a conservation outreach program in Madhya Pradesh. Armed with wit, an amazing amount of compassion and an admirable passion to help people in need, she had the makings of a Green Warrior from the time she stepped foot in the social/ developmental sector. Today, thanks to her and her selfless efforts, countless people in remote corners of India, have received support to live life with dignity. It is an honour to feature her as the Green Warrior of the Month.
TRAVEL RIGHT
A Human Being is a creative mind thus a man loves to Rome the world, to know the world, to know the culture, the heritage and the trading.