With our plans for international travel foiled for the third year running, the word 'bound', for me, has become particularly irksome. It's no longer only about embarking on a journey, cueing wings and open sails. With countries being out of bounds because of unrest, calamity, prohibitive costs, visa woes and flight delays, I am tied to my own geography for a while, with a bad case of decision fatigue for good measure.
My ideal vacation is one where an elf-like being would go through my mental bucket list, pick a destination, book tickets and accommodation at prices I wouldn't baulk at, sail my passport through the visa formalities, queue up for me at immigration in the airport, and pick my in-flight entertainment, all while ensuring that the senior citizens in my family are taken care of, and the plants at home are regularly watered. Since wishful thinking can only take me so far, I've gradually accepted that I need to find reasonably good substitutes to travel, such as dining experiences in and around my own city.
While we have the best of world cuisine in Chennai, there are cafés, restaurants, and resto-bars situated on the East Coast Road (ECR), in the 45-km stretch between Chennai's Thiruvanmiyur neighbourhood and Mamallapuram that have always been around, but until now, I had eschewed visiting them in my eagerness to reach Mamallapuram or Puducherry. My only criterion now is the immersiveness of the dining experience and whether it gets me in the headspace of a vacation-in less than an hour from home.
We reach Bayroot and their bar, Origin (Ori'gin', get it?), sooner than it takes to reach the railway station or the airport-in 40 minutes. Set amidst the coconut tree-fringed lawns of Green Meadows Resort in Palavakkam, the rest. ant has canopy tents in the garden and an air-conditioned indoor space. Also, there are no sea views here to distract you from their thoughtfully plated fare.
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Best Of The World 2023
Travel inspiration is everywhere. The question is where to go next. Here's our annual list of enlightened destinations for the year aheadplaces filled with wonder, rewarding to travellers of all ages, and supportive of local communities and ecosystems. Framed by five categories (Community, Nature, Culture, Family, Adventure), these destinations are under the radar, ahead of the curve, and ready for you to start exploring.
Î ÎÎÎÎ IN THE HILLS
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ENTER THE PICTURE POSTCARD
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CULTURE COOL - UNDER THE EMIRATI SUN
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OF FRENCH FINESSE
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DIVING INTO RAS AL KHAIMAH
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