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Punjab is one of India’s most vibrant and culturally rich states, known for its warm hospitality, delicious food, colorful festivals, spiritual landmarks, and deep historical roots. From iconic gurudwaras and patriotic border ceremonies to lively cities and peaceful rural landscapes, Punjab offers travelers a unique mix of history, spirituality, culture, and local experiences. Whether you […]
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Most Indian regional cuisines have a PR problem. Either they’re overshadowed by louder culinary traditions—the Punjabi tandoor, the Mughal biryani—or they’re reduced to a single dish that tourists order and move on from. Odia food has largely escaped this oversimplification. Not because it lacks depth—it is one of the most historically layered culinary traditions on […]
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When most people think of Goa, they imagine beach parties, crowded shacks, and nightlife. But South Goa offers a completely different side of the state—quieter beaches, scenic villages, luxury resorts, Portuguese charm, and peaceful landscapes. From hidden beaches and waterfalls to heritage churches and wildlife sanctuaries, there are plenty of incredible places to visit in […]
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Odisha, located on India’s eastern coastline, is one of the country’s most culturally rich and naturally diverse travel destinations. Known for its ancient temples, serene beaches, tribal heritage, wildlife reserves, waterfalls, and historic monuments, the state offers experiences that go far beyond mainstream tourism. From the spiritual energy of Puri and the architectural brilliance of […]
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Surat is often celebrated for its diamonds, textiles, and fast-growing urban culture, but the city’s food scene deserves equal attention. From buttery pav bhaji and spicy misal pav to crispy khaman, locho, and late-night street snacks, the street food in Surat reflects the city’s vibrant personality and love for bold flavours. Whether you are a […]
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The Diamond Triangle of Odisha is one of India’s most fascinating yet underrated historical and spiritual travel circuits. Nestled in the eastern state of Odisha, this ancient Buddhist trail connects three iconic archaeological sites—Ratnagiri, Udayagiri, and Lalitgiri—each offering a glimpse into India’s rich Buddhist heritage dating back over a thousand years. For history lovers, spiritual […]
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A note before you eat: Korean cuisine is built on meat, seafood, and fermented fish sauces. Most kimchi contains jeotgal (salted seafood), most soups are anchovy- or bone-broth-based, and grilled meat culture is central to the dining experience. Vegetarian-friendly options exist—they are noted with 🌿—but Korean food is not inherently a vegetarian cuisine. Korean food […]
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Every travel blog about Rishikesh tells you the same things to do in Rishikesh. Raft the Ganges. Do yoga. Jump off something high. Walk across Laxman Jhula. Visit the Beatles Ashram. None of that is wrong. But it’s also what every one of the fifteen people in your hostel dormitory did yesterday. Rishikesh sits at […]
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Spain doesn’t really do “street food” the way Bangkok or Mexico City does. There are no rows of outdoor stalls or food carts lining every corner. Instead, Spanish street food lives inside—at bar counters groaning with small plates, in covered markets buzzing with vendors, and at no-sign neighborhood bodegas where the menu is chalked on […]
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You’ve been scrolling through dreamy travel photos for weeks. Turquoise lagoons, powder-white sand, endless sunshine. Both Seychelles vs Maldives make it to every “bucket list” article ever written — and for good reason. But here’s the problem: they offer very different experiences, at very different price points, for very different kinds of travellers. Book the […]