Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh have attracted eminent writers through the ages. The good news is that you can visit some of the houses of these literary legends. Or even meet the writers.
I had chosen the offbeat Ramgarh in Kumaon region of Uttarakhand to indulge in a relaxed holiday in the hills. I just wanted to eat, sleep and read in a sprawling resort, located in the middle of a village. Just a few minutes away from the commercialised Nainital, Ramgarh was a revelation. The maximum physical activity I had planned was a lazy stroll on the even pathways near the resort, spotting exotic birds and clicking pictures of the valley bursting with white and pink flowers of apples, peaches, pears and apricots. Also called the ‘fruit bowl of Kumaon’, Ramgarh is a sight to behold when it bursts into a riot of colours.
Clearly, intellectual stimulation was not on my agenda. My stupor was, however, disturbed by the manager of the resort when he informed me that a short hike would take me to the ruins of a home where Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore once lived. Curiosity won over sloth.
Rabindranath Tagore’s secret haven
Under the tutelage of a trained staff member, I embarked upon an easy hike, passing through moist oak forests and terraced potato farms. After gaining some height, the view of the majestic snowcapped Panchachuli massif stopped us in our tracks. The guide helped me identify Almora, Ranikhet and Mukteshwar in the distance. On another hill, pine trees dominated the landscape. I was a few minutes away from ‘Tagore Top’!
Bu hikaye Discover India dergisinin September 2018 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye Discover India dergisinin September 2018 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap
New Gear For New Travels
Here’s our selection of some nifty new gear that’s certain to add extra oomph to your next vacation.
10 Hidden Gems Of India
The last two years have prepared us to expect the unexpected, so why not explore the unexplored in 2022? India boasts some of the most culturally abundant and visually spectacular places in the world. Pick one or more of these 10 indian destinations to travel to and discover new lands in the coming year.
When Travel Heals
Going for a holiday just after you have lost your mother to COVID-19 may not be the most popular idea, but it was the only way for a grieving family to escape the agony with which they were living. And so, they headed to the Chettinad region of Tamil Nadu in search of peace and recuperation.
BOOKS FOR THE BACKPACK
Journey across India through these books that shed light on the intriguing history and vibrant culture of the country.
Masks of Glory
Charida is not the most popular tourist spot in West Bengal. But its obscurity is one of the reasons we choose to discover the undiscovered ‘mask village’ of India.
Palace of Grandeur
The Grand Mercure Bengaluru at Gopalan Mall offers a slice of Karnataka’s rich architectural and culinary history and culture. We check-in at the palatial property for a plush staycation.
The Road to My Roots
A family finds harmony and plenty of nostalgia in the hilly forests of Ramgarh, Uttarakhand and the Kumaon Himalayas.
GARDEN of FABLES
On the fringes of Darjeeling, Kurseong is home to India’s most expensive tea, the world’s first tea factory, and a mystical natural phenomenon.
MORE than just FOOD
Kochi’s boutique cafés go beyond the traditional meal to o er artisanal experiences that reflect the port city’s varied expressions. From artist residencies to couverture masterclasses and upmarket design stores, there’s much to explore and savour.
Magical Moments
Travel blogger and dancer, Nina Okhotina, is also the founder of the clothing brand, The Dress Stories. Her fl owy, one-tone dresses add a touch of magic to her Instagram pictures from her Indian trips. The Russia-born social-media star reminisces about her time in India and the people that made it special.