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Kanyakumari sits at the very tip of India — the southernmost point of the subcontinent where the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean converge in a single body of water visible from the shore. It is the only place in India where you can watch the sun rise and set over […]
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Jammu is the winter capital of Jammu & Kashmir—a city on the banks of the Tawi River at the foothills of the Himalayas that has been called the City of Temples for as long as anyone can remember. The skyline of Jammu is genuinely shaped by its shikhars: the seven spires of the Raghunath Temple […]
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Imagine watching the first rays of the sun paint endless mountains in shades of gold while standing above the clouds. That’s the magic of Kolukkumalai Peak, one of South India’s most breathtaking sunrise destinations. Nestled on the border of Tamil Nadu and Kerala, this hidden gem is home to the world’s highest tea plantations and […]
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Budapest is one of those cities that stops you cold. You arrive, cross one of the Danube bridges, look left at the illuminated Parliament and right at the castle-crowned hill, and the city immediately tells you what kind of place it is: grand, layered, slightly melancholy in the way that all great Central European capitals […]
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There are treks that give you views, treks that give you temples, and treks that give you both. The Chandrashila trek gives you both and finishes with one of the finest 360-degree Himalayan panoramas accessible on any moderate trek in Uttarakhand. Chandrashila literally means “Moon Stone” (Chandra = moon, Shila = stone/rock)—a name that comes […]
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America’s festival calendar is as contradictory and as layered as the country itself. The same land where Mardi Gras has been disrupted, banned, and revived across three centuries of colonial rule; where Burning Man rises and vanishes on desert land that Indigenous peoples were forcibly removed from; where Coachella draws 250,000 people to a valley […]
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Chandigarh has an unusual superpower among Indian cities: it sits almost perfectly positioned for Himalayan escapes. Le Corbusier’s meticulously planned city — India’s only planned post-independence capital — is approximately 50 km from the Shivalik foothills, 115 km from Shimla, 300 km from Manali, and within a long weekend’s reach of some of the finest […]
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Varanasi food does not follow restaurant hours. It follows the city’s own rhythm—the morning bell of the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, the rising smoke of the ghats, and the evening Ganga aarti. In Banaras, the day begins with hot kachoris fried before sunrise in large iron kadhais and ends with a carefully folded paan that the […]
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Bikaner is one of Rajasthan’s most fascinating destinations, where majestic forts, intricately carved havelis, sacred temples, vibrant bazaars, and the golden sands of the Thar Desert come together to create an unforgettable travel experience. Home to some of the best attractions in Bikaner, the city offers a perfect blend of royal heritage, vibrant culture, and […]
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At 2,100 metres (6,890 feet) above sea level, Chembra Peak is the highest peak in the Wayanad district of Kerala — and one of the most rewarding treks in the entire Western Ghats. But it is not the summit that most trekkers talk about. It is the heart-shaped lake (Hridayathadakam) that sits midway along the […]