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Bangkok doesn’t ease you in. It hits you immediately—the temples, the traffic, the street food smoke, the canal boats cutting through the waterways while a golden spire catches the light somewhere behind a shopping mall. Most first-timers have a list. Most lists are the same five names. If you’re planning a trip and want things […]
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Shimla gets the crowds. Manali gets the backpackers. Dalhousie gets the quiet ones — and the smart ones. Tucked into the Dhauladhar range at about 2,036 metres, this colonial hill town in Himachal Pradesh’s Chamba district is what happens when the British built something beautiful and then everyone forgot to over-develop it. If you’re looking […]
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Goa is not just about beaches and sunsets. It is one of India’s most exciting food destinations—a place where centuries of Portuguese influence collide with Konkani coastal flavors, producing a cuisine unlike anything else in the country. Whether you are chasing a proper fish curry and rice at a local shack, hunting for the best […]
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Most Kerala itineraries rush from Kochi to Munnar and call it done. But if you skip Calicut—locally known as Kozhikode—you’re missing something genuinely special. This is the city where the best places to visit in Calicut span a historic Portuguese landing beach, a 650-year-old mosque, a dolphin-spotting shoreline, and waterfalls tucked into the Western Ghats. […]
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Bali needs no introduction — but it does need a better list. Most travel blogs hand you the same recycled roundup of temples and beaches without telling you why each one actually deserves your time. This guide cuts through the noise and gives you the best things to do in Bali — temples with real […]
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You haven’t really eaten in Delhi until you’ve stood at a roadside stall, holding a tiny bowl of gol gappa, with tamarind water dripping down your wrist, wondering how something this good costs less than ₹30. Street food in Delhi isn’t a tourist activity. It’s how the city feeds itself. Millions of Delhiites eat their […]
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Some forests are more than just collections of trees—they are living museums that have witnessed the rise and fall of civilisations, survived ice ages, and nurtured countless species for millions of years. Walking through an oldest forest feels like stepping back in time, where towering trees, moss-covered trails, and pristine ecosystems tell stories that predate […]
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Most waterfall treks near Bangalore drop you at a viewpoint above the falls. You take a photo, turn around, and drive home. The Bandaje Falls Trek is nothing like that. Here, you trek through dense shola forest, pass the crumbling ruins of a historic fort, cross streams, and finally arrive at the base of a […]
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Bhutan is unlike any other destination in the world. Nestled in the Eastern Himalayas, this tiny kingdom is known for its breathtaking landscapes, ancient monasteries, vibrant festivals, and its unique philosophy of Gross National Happiness. From hiking to cliffside monasteries and exploring ancient fortresses to discovering peaceful valleys and attending colourful festivals, there are countless […]
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The first glimpse of Nainital is often unforgettable. As the winding mountain roads climb higher into the Kumaon Hills, dense forests begin to replace city skylines. The air turns cooler, the pace slows, and suddenly, nestled between emerald-green mountains, a shimmering lake appears — one that has defined this hill station for generations. For those […]