A lowdown on some not-so-popular places to visit this summer
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Synonymous with Cadbury, this garden village is unusual — it has no appetite for the quintessential English pub!
For those taking up the tough trek to this remote village in Kangra, the rewards are worth the effort — untouched landscapes, rare flora and fauna, and experiencing a centuries-old way of life
The rock-cut caves, dating back 2,000 years, stand as timeless marvels of the country’s artistic and spiritual heritage
One of the greatest mountaineers of the 20th century, Frank S Smythe was also a celebrated memoirist and adventure writer. ‘The Great Himalayan Ascents’ brings together three accounts of his most thrilling ascents. The Kangchenjunga Adventure narrates in detail the...
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Bibury in England, with its stone cottages, is a crowd-puller, and not without reason
An architectural travel book on Chandigarh sets out to chart an insightful engagement with visitors and those curious enough
I sheepishly ask our guide Pham Linh if she has heard ‘Cause I’m still in Saigon…!’, the hit Charlie Daniels song. “We don’t shy away from our past,” she smiles, as she hands me ca phe sua da, the must-have...
An amalgam of mystery and myths, the mangrove forests consist of an elaborate network of tidal waterways, lagoons and small islands
High-altitude flowers are symbols of life’s resilience and beauty in adversity
This city in Madhya Pradesh is ensconced in theology, history, geological marvels and culture
Cordoba Mosque-Cathedral in Spain is a symbol of religious tolerance & a place of solitude
UK’s oldest seat of learning is steeped in history, bursting with things to do and places to see
The surge in online searches and bookings for December break reveal an increasing number of Indians holidaying abroad
A 200-year-old house in Panjim serves as a space to celebrate iconic local musical genres, besides Indo-Portuguese arts
The elegant city is known for Georgian architecture and a range of eclectic museums, art galleries and bookshops
A century-old house, Alleppey’s tourist appeal and Punjabi ‘jugaad’ — a story of hope amid the sinking feeling
The Andamans, with their unique blend of history, culture and natural beauty, offer an enriching experience. Whether you’re exploring the remnants of British colonialism, snorkelling amid vibrant coral reefs, or catching the sunset on a secluded beach, the islands promise...
Soak in the Spain less travelled — spectacular architecture, beaches, charming villages, and more
India may have unique challenges, but can learn a lot on how to conserve and manage heritage sites and cities
Himachal’s indigenous architecture has over the centuries successfully discharged domestic, temporal and religious requirements
The folk music of Kangra and Chamba reflects the culture and lifestyle of its tribes, especially the Gaddis, capturing their everyday life, dreams and desires
Dayton in Ohio may not have the razzmatazz of flashier tourist hotspots in the US, but known for innovations, it has lots to offer
The tranquil Great Himalayan National Park in Kullu is a trekkers’ delight and a haven for wildlife enthusiasts
Rajnish Wattas Ernest Hemingway described Paris as a ‘moveable feast’. You carry it in your heart wherever you go. As the venue of the 2024 Olympics from July 26 to August 11, it will make a million hearts pound. The...
Risk is an inherent part of adventure, but so can be preparedness to tackle any eventuality. It’s time to turn introspection into action
On his eighth trip, Vijay Mohan takes the route less taken, and it’s quite an adventure
For a start, many shopkeepers in the island nation have begun accepting smaller denominations of Indian rupee
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