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Every Bangalore guide tells you the same things. Lalbagh on a Sunday morning. Cubbon Park for a walk. UB City for shopping. Vidhana Soudha for a photo. If you already live here — or if you’ve visited before — you don’t need that list. Bangalore is India’s most underrated city for curious travellers. It has […]
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Austin does festivals differently. Here, a music showcase can take over an entire neighbourhood for a week, a blues headliner closes out a Sunday evening at a waterside amphitheatre, and thousands of people float glowing lanterns onto a lake at sunset. The challenge isn’t finding Austin festivals to attend — it’s knowing which ones are […]
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There are treks where you climb up to a summit and take in the view. And then there’s Andharban trek— where you walk into a forest so thick and dark that sunlight barely makes it through the canopy overhead. “Andharban” literally means The Dark Forest in Marathi. The name earns itself within the first kilometre. […]
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Most people pass through Ahmedabad expecting a brief stopover. They end up staying two days longer than planned. India’s first UNESCO World Heritage City packs a remarkable amount into one destination — 600-year-old stepwells, a Gandhian ashram on the riverbank, chaotic and delicious night markets, and a seaplane ride that most people don’t even know […]
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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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There is something magical about trekking during the monsoon in Maharashtra. The mountains disappear behind drifting clouds, waterfalls suddenly emerge from cliffs, and every trail feels alive with the sound of rain and flowing streams. But while popular treks around Mumbai and Pune continue getting crowded every weekend, there are still a few places that […]
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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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Gujarat is one of India’s most historically dense and geographically varied states — and one of the most consistently underestimated. Four UNESCO World Heritage Sites. An Indus Valley city, 5,000 years old. India’s first UNESCO World Heritage City. The largest salt desert on earth. A forest where Asiatic lions still roam. And one of the […]
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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 […]