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You’ve probably seen the photos. Mall Road on a Saturday. Kempty Falls is so packed that you can barely hear the water. The cable car queue at Gun Hill stretches past the ticket counter and around the corner. Things to do in Mussoorie — the Queen of Hills — go far beyond what most travel […]
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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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Delhi is not one city. It never was. It is at least seven cities stacked on top of each other, each built by a different dynasty on the ruins of the last — Rajput, Sultanate, Khilji, Tughlaq, Mughal, British, Republic. The geological record of ambition and collapse runs 3,000 years deep here, and most of […]
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Most travellers know about UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Far fewer know about UNESCO’s newest geoparks — a quietly growing network of some of the most geologically spectacular landscapes on Earth, spanning ancient volcanic fields, dramatic canyon systems, fossil-rich coastlines, and mountain formations that took hundreds of millions of years to build. Every two years, UNESCO […]
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Planning your first international trip as an Indian passport holder? The visa process can feel overwhelming — visa-free entry, visa on arrival, e-visa, regular visa. What’s the difference? Which one applies to your destination? How do you actually apply? This guide breaks it all down — in plain English, with information verified by the Ministry […]
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So your group chat has been arguing for two weeks. Half the crew wants Bali — those rice terraces, the volcano sunrise, the surf breaks. The other half is pushing Thailand — Phi Phi parties, Krabi cliff-climbing, full-moon mayhem. Both are visa-easy, both are cheap by Indian travel standards, and both deliver insane adventure. But […]
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Most blogs send you to the same five places. Munnar, Coorg, Lonavala, Cherrapunji, repeat. There’s a lot more to India in the monsoon — and a lot of it stays off the radar. Skipping Himachal, Uttarakhand, and J&K for landslide safety still leaves the entire Western Ghats, North-East, central India, and the southern coastline open. […]
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Somewhere in the floodplains of Assam, barely 40 kilometres from Guwahati, sits a village that has carried one of the most unsettling reputations in Indian history for over a thousand years. Mayong Assam black magic is not just a travel keyword — it’s a phrase that has passed through folklore, ancient manuscripts, and traveller whispers […]
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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 […]
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Jaipur doesn’t ease you in gently. The moment you step out of the station — or roll down your car window on the outskirts of town — the Pink City announces itself loudly and proudly: terracotta-washed buildings, autorickshaws weaving through bazaars stacked with turbans and bangles, and the distant silhouette of a fort sitting on […]