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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 […]
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June turns most Indian cities into a survival challenge — scorching afternoons, humidity that sticks to everything, and that crawling urge to just go. Then everyone rushes to the same five hill stations and complains they’re too crowded. Sound familiar? The good news? The places to visit in June in India stretch far beyond Shimla […]
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High up in the eastern Himalayas, where mist drapes itself over Buddhist monasteries and snow-capped peaks rise like sentinels, stands one of India’s most moving memorials. The Tawang War Memorial isn’t just a landmark — it’s a 40-foot stupa-shaped tribute to the soldiers who gave their lives defending this frontier during the 1962 Indo-China War. […]
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Some treks are scenic. Some are physically demanding. The Rupin Pass trek is both — and then some. This is one of the most thrilling and visually staggering high-altitude crossings in the entire Indian Himalayan range, taking you from the forested valleys of Uttarakhand, up through cascading three-stage waterfalls, across snow walls and glacier traverses, […]
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Nagaland doesn’t show up in most travel itineraries — and that’s exactly why you should go. Tucked into India’s far north-east, this hill state is a wild, raw, head-spinning mix of mist-covered peaks, warrior tribe heritage, war memorials, headhunter villages, and one of the most spectacular festivals on the planet. For adventure travellers, solo explorers, […]
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Tucked into the eastern Himalayas between Bhutan, Nepal, and Tibet, Sikkim is one of India’s smallest states — and one of its most quietly extraordinary food destinations. Here, every meal carries a story. A momo wrapped by a Bhutia grandmother. A bowl of thukpa simmered for hours in a Lepcha kitchen. A fermented soybean paste […]
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Brazil doesn’t celebrate. Brazil erupts. Every year, the country throws some of the most extravagant, immersive, and unapologetically wild parties on Earth — and we’re not just talking about Rio Carnival. The brazil festivals scene spans samba-soaked beach parades, indigenous folklore battles, baroque religious processions, electronic festivals on tropical islands, and street parties that swallow […]
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Picture this: you crest a ridge after two hours of steady climbing, the mist parts for exactly thirty seconds, and below you — impossibly green, impossibly quiet — lies a valley that looks like it was assembled from a dream. That is Dzukou Valley trek in a single moment. Straddling the border of Nagaland and […]
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There’s a moment, just before dawn on Tiger Hill, when the whole world holds its breath. The clouds part. The horizon turns amber. And then — slowly, impossibly — the snow-capped crown of Kanchenjunga catches the first light of the day, burning gold against a violet sky. If you have never stood there with a […]
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Most people visit Kedarnath, seek the divine blessings of Lord Shiva, and head straight back down. And honestly? That’s leaving so much on the table. The region surrounding this sacred shrine is filled with ancient temples, alpine lakes, meadows blanketed in wildflowers, and trekking trails that will take your breath away — literally. Whether you’re […]