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China’s relationship with its festivals is unlike that of almost any other civilisation on earth. These are not events that were invented and then became traditions. They grew out of the land — from the rhythms of the agricultural calendar, the movements of the moon and sun, the stories that communities told themselves about how […]
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Most cities in Rajasthan are defined by their forts. Ajmer is defined by a tomb. The Dargah Sharif — the shrine of the 13th-century Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti — draws more visitors annually than almost any other religious site in India, receiving millions of pilgrims of every faith who come to pray, to seek, […]
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There are cities in India where you eat well. And then there is Amritsar — where eating is an act of devotion, a cultural statement, and a daily celebration of abundance all at once. The food in Amritsar is not subtle. The butter is not measured. The lassi is not sipped — it is eaten […]
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Asia is home to some of the world’s most spectacular coastlines, offering everything from powdery white sands and turquoise waters to dramatic limestone cliffs and vibrant marine life. Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway, a family vacation, an adventure-filled island escape, or simply a place to relax by the sea, the best beaches in Asia […]
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The Rudranath Trek takes you to one of the most remote and spiritually significant shrines in the Garhwal Himalayas. Of the five sacred Shiva temples that make up the Panch Kedar pilgrimage, Rudranath is the one most people have never heard of—and the one those who have trekked it never forget. There are no roads […]
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Every February, something happens to Chiang Mai that even regular visitors find difficult to describe: the city turns into a garden. Not metaphorically — literally. The streets fill with the scent of roses and jasmine. The parade route is lined with petals. Twenty-five floats built entirely from fresh flowers—orchids, chrysanthemums, Damask roses and dozens of […]
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Nestled in the lush Western Ghats of Maharashtra, Mahabaleshwar is one of India’s most beloved hill stations. Known for its misty mountains, panoramic viewpoints, dense forests, strawberry farms, and pleasant climate, it attracts travelers year-round. Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a solo retreat, there are countless places to visit in […]
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Ask any weekend trekker from Delhi or Dehradun which trek they would recommend for a first Himalayan experience and the answer comes up again and again: Nag Tibba. And for good reason. At 3,022 metres (9,915 feet), Nag Tibba is the highest peak in the Lesser Himalayan range of the Garhwal Division — close enough […]
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Everyone comes to Agra for the Taj Mahal. That is correct. In fact, it sits at the top of almost every list of things to do in Agra. The Taj Mahal is genuinely one of the most extraordinary things ever built by human beings and no photograph or description fully prepares you for the first […]
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There are very few places on earth where a Tamil Hindu fire-walking ceremony, a Chinese New Year dragon parade, a Creole street music festival, and a Muslim Eid celebration all fall within the same calendar year — and where all of them are treated as part of the same national identity rather than separate ethnic […]