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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 […]
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There is a Turkish proverb that says a cup of coffee creates a friendship that lasts forty years. If a single cup of coffee carries that kind of weight, imagine what an entire cuisine holds. Turkish foods are not simply a collection of recipes—they are centuries of empire, migration, trade, and memory pressed into dough, […]
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There are waterfalls you find on Google Maps, and then there are waterfalls you have to earn. The Devkund waterfall trek is firmly in the second category. Hidden inside the dense forests of the Western Ghats near Bhira village in Raigad district, Devkund — literally meaning “the bathing pond of gods” (from the Sanskrit Dev […]
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Sand in your shoes, music in the air, and strangers you’ll somehow never forget—that’s the magic of beach festivals. Whether you’re the kind of person who plans twelve months in advance or buys a flight on a Wednesday night, there’s a beach fest out there calling your name. Here are 10 of the best beach […]
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Punjab is one of India’s most vibrant and culturally rich states, known for its warm hospitality, delicious food, colorful festivals, spiritual landmarks, and deep historical roots. From iconic gurudwaras and patriotic border ceremonies to lively cities and peaceful rural landscapes, Punjab offers travelers a unique mix of history, spirituality, culture, and local experiences. Whether you […]
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Most weekend trippers from Bengaluru, Hyderabad, or Pondicherry fly past Chennai on their way somewhere else. That’s a mistake. The city has one of the longest urban beaches in the world, India’s largest artists’ commune, a UNESCO World Heritage Site just an hour down the coast, and a quiet war cemetery that barely anyone visits. […]
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Australia’s live music culture punches well above its weight. For a country of 26 million people spread across a continent, the festival calendar is extraordinary — spanning genres from country and blues to chamber music, folk, electronic, world music, and indie rock, and running across every season in venues from tropical north Queensland to inner-city […]
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Most Indian regional cuisines have a PR problem. Either they’re overshadowed by louder culinary traditions—the Punjabi tandoor, the Mughal biryani—or they’re reduced to a single dish that tourists order and move on from. Odia food has largely escaped this oversimplification. Not because it lacks depth—it is one of the most historically layered culinary traditions on […]
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The word bugyal means high-altitude alpine meadow in Garhwali. Uttarakhand has several — Bedni, Gorson, Har ki Dun — but Dayara Bugyal is the one that consistently stops trekkers mid-stride. At its highest point, the meadow opens into a rolling grassland with Bandarpoonch, Black Peak (Kala Nag), Srikanth, Jaonli, and Draupadi Ka Danda arranged across […]
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When most people think of Goa, they imagine beach parties, crowded shacks, and nightlife. But South Goa offers a completely different side of the state—quieter beaches, scenic villages, luxury resorts, Portuguese charm, and peaceful landscapes. From hidden beaches and waterfalls to heritage churches and wildlife sanctuaries, there are plenty of incredible places to visit in […]