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There are Himalayan treks that take you through the mountains, and there are treks that take you into them. The Kuari Pass trek is the second kind. Named after Lord Curzon — the British Viceroy of India (1899–1905) who explored this route during his tenure and was so moved by what he found that it […]
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Nestled in the Eastern Himalayas, Gangtok is a destination where natural beauty, spirituality, adventure, and culture come together effortlessly. As the capital of Sikkim, this charming hill town offers breathtaking mountain views, colorful monasteries, bustling markets, serene lakes, and some of the most spectacular landscapes in Northeast India. Whether you’re a nature lover, adventure enthusiast, […]
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Before it was a parade, it was a protest. Before it was a costume, it was a mask worn to mock the people who held power. Before it was soca blasting from a float on a Toronto boulevard, it was the sound of enslaved people finding joy in a world that had stolen almost everything […]
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Canada is a country so large that its four time zones barely contain its culinary diversity. From the Atlantic shores where lobster fishermen haul in catches that supply the world’s finest restaurants to the French-Catholic kitchens of Quebec where tourtière has been baked in the same way since the 17th century, to the Ukrainian-influenced prairies […]
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Pondicherry — or Puducherry, as it was officially renamed in 2006, from the Tamil Puthu Cheri meaning “new settlement” — is one of India’s most genuinely layered small cities. It has a French Quarter that really does feel like a fragment of southern France dropped into the Coromandel Coast. It has a Tamil Quarter that […]
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July marks the arrival of the monsoon across much of India, transforming landscapes into lush green wonderlands. Waterfalls gush with renewed force, valleys burst into bloom, forests become vibrant, and hill stations take on a magical charm under misty skies. For travelers who love nature, photography, trekking, and peaceful escapes, July is one of the […]
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When Prime Minister Narendra Modi acknowledged Explurger during the G20 Summit in 2025, it marked a defining moment in our journey — a homegrown travel platform being recognised on one of the world’s most influential stages. An app built to get people off their screens had just made it to the biggest screen in the […]
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Most guides to Mumbai tell you to visit the Gateway of India, walk along Marine Drive, and take a ferry to Elephanta. That is fine advice. These are genuinely worth your time. But they are also the things every visitor does. Mumbai is a city that rewards the person who ventures slightly further — into […]
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Bhutan measures its success not by GDP but by Gross National Happiness—a philosophy that holds that well-being, culture, environment, and governance matter as much as economic output. It should come as no surprise, then, that Bhutanese food is not designed to impress. It is designed to nourish. What arrives on the table in a Bhutanese […]
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Ask any trekking guide in Uttarakhand which peak they’d send a first-time Himalayan trekker to, and the answer is almost always the same: the Kedarkantha Trek. Sitting at 3,810 meters (12,500 feet) in the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary of Uttarkashi district, the Kedarkantha Trek is high enough to deliver genuine Himalayan summit views, accessible enough not […]