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Most travellers picture endless dunes and call it a day. But the famous desert in the world list is a wildly diverse one — golden Saharan sweeps, white salt flats that mirror the sky, red Australian sand-storms, and frozen polar wastelands that technically qualify as deserts too. For adventure travellers who chase exotic, luxurious, and […]
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Most travellers look at a rain forecast and change their plans. You’re not most travellers. Kerala in monsoon is not the watered-down, tourist-brochure version of this destination. It’s something far more powerful — waterfalls thundering at full force, forests dripping with life, mist swallowing entire mountain ranges, and rivers running wild. This is Kerala at […]
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India is famous for blazing summers, tropical coastlines, and relentless humidity. But here’s what most travel guides won’t tell you — India is also home to some of the coldest places on the planet. The coldest places in India span Himalayan valleys, north-eastern highlands, and misty southern hill stations, and every single one is worth […]
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There is something deeply humbling about standing under a sky filled with stars. Far away from city lights, traffic, and screens, the universe suddenly feels close enough to touch. Over the last few years, stargazing in India has become more popular among travelers looking for peaceful experiences, astrophotography opportunities, camping adventures, and meaningful slow travel […]
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Most people travel to Kashmir for the mountains, the houseboats, and the meadows. But then they sit down for their first real meal — and everything changes. Kashmir food is unlike anything else in India. It’s slow-cooked, saffron-laced, deeply aromatic, and rooted in a culinary tradition that goes back centuries. The problem is that most […]
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Bali has a festival for every kind of traveller — but with over 200 ceremonial events on the Balinese Hindu calendar every year, knowing which ones to plan your trip around is genuinely confusing. Miss the timing by a few days and you’ll see none of it. The bali festivals calendar in 2026 runs from […]
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Ooty gets millions of visitors every year — and yet most people leave having done the same three things: walked past the Botanical Garden, clicked photos at the lake, and bought a tin of tea. There’s nothing wrong with those, but if that’s your whole trip, you’ve barely scratched the surface. The things to do […]
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Every traveller has Manali on their list — but most arrive without a real plan. You search online, find the same five names recycled across a hundred blogs, and still don’t know what’s open, what’s worth the detour, or what actually fits your travel style. Planning a Manali trip shouldn’t feel this hard. The places […]
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Places to visit in Shimla offer the perfect mix of colonial charm, mountain views, peaceful temples, local markets, adventure spots, cafés, and scenic Himachal landscapes. Popularly known as the Queen of Hills, Shimla is one of the most loved hill stations in India for families, couples, solo travelers, and weekend explorers. From the lively charm […]
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India has over 7,500 km of coastline — and choosing where to go can feel impossible. You search online, find the same recycled list of five beaches, and still don’t know which one is right for you. Whether you’re planning a honeymoon, a family getaway, a solo adventure, or a biker road trip along the […]