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Bratislava is Europe’s most underestimated capital. Wedged between Vienna (roughly one hour west by road or train) and Budapest (about two hours east), this compact city on the Danube punches well above its weight when it comes to festivals. In a single year, you can catch one of Central Europe’s biggest summer music festivals at […]
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India’s cultural diversity is often described through its languages, festivals, traditions, and regional identities. Among its most vibrant and historically rich states stands Telangana—a land where ancient traditions continue to live beautifully alongside modern life. From colorful festivals and folk dances to handwoven textiles, historic architecture, and deeply rooted customs, the culture of Telangana reflects […]
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If you want the one Maharashtra trek that gives you everything — a 6th-century fort, a concave cliff that produces circular rainbows, a Shiva linga surrounded by ice-cold water year-round, a 1,431-metre peak, a sacred stepped tank, and a canyon view that makes you question your life choices — the Harishchandragad trek is it. Located […]
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When travelers plan an international holiday, destinations like Bali, Switzerland, Thailand, or Dubai usually dominate the conversation. But tucked away in East Africa is a destination that feels far more raw, magical, and unforgettable—Tanzania. This is the kind of place where nature still feels untouched. Where mornings begin with golden African sunrises over endless savannahs, […]
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Karnataka doesn’t do one thing well. It does everything well — and that is precisely the problem when planning a trip here. The state has a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was once the world’s second-largest city. It has a palace that took 15 years to build and welcomes six million visitors a year. It […]
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Goa is India’s most over-described and still most under-explored destination. Everyone has an opinion about it — the beaches, the parties, the shacks, the sunsets — and most of those opinions are about 30% of the actual story. The other 70% is a UNESCO-listed church built in 1594, a four-tiered waterfall in the middle of […]
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Kerala feeds you differently. Not just in what arrives on the plate — though a banana leaf carrying 24 dishes will rearrange your understanding of a meal — but in the story that comes with every bite. This is a coastline that Arab sailors charted, that Portuguese explorers reshaped, that spice merchants from across West […]
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Every culture celebrates. Most do it with music, food, and dancing. Some do it by hurling 145 tonnes of overripe tomatoes at strangers. Others do it by chasing a wheel of cheese down a near-vertical hill at speeds reported up to 70–80 mph. A few do it by making their monkeys the guests of honour […]
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About 250 km from Bengaluru, tucked into the folds of the Western Ghats, Chikmagalur is where India’s coffee story began. A 17th-century Sufi saint named Baba Budan is said to have smuggled seven coffee seeds from Yemen’s port of Mocha and planted them in these hills—and the region has been growing coffee ever since. But […]
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There’s something strangely beautiful about abandoned cities. Empty streets, crumbling temples, silent homes, and forgotten walls make you wonder what life once looked like there. These places were once full of people, celebrations, trade, and power — but over time, they were left behind by history. Today, many of these abandoned ancient cities have become […]