CORBETT – Call Of The Wild

by Supriya Newar

What draws me to the jungles? I must confess that all my life I have been partial to the hills. No matter how many times I visit the hills, the charm doesn’t ebb. The...

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Lost And Found In Meghalaya

by Madhumay Mallik

Meghalaya – a place where the rains make a constant rumble, where you can open your doors to the clouds, where the air is as pure as it can ever be. One of the Seven ...

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Flavors Of North East India

by Munmi Barthakur

North-Eastern Cuisine is an exciting blend of flavors reflecting the myriad tribes and their cultures and traditions. However, they have often been viewed with skeptici...

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Experiences From My Sikkim Trip

by Krishnandu Sarkar

Recently I went to Sikkim and thought of writing about my experience which may help others to plan their trip.As I always prefer the mountains over beaches and I have n...

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Rushikulya – The Land Of The Olive Ridley Turtle

by Madhumay Mallik

Named after the river that originates from the “Kashmir of Odisha”, Rushikulya presents a landscape that screams for help. Yet, it is heard only once every year whe...

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Bliss In The Moksha Himalaya Spa Resort, Parwanoo

by Munmi Barthakur

Our four day holiday to the Moksha Himalaya Spa Resort in Parwanoo, Himachal Pradesh, was an idyllic one and a breath of fresh air after the cloying pollution of Delhi....

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Shillong, The Scotland Of The East

by Munmi Barthakur

Born and brought up in the North-Eastern part of India, I spent my growing up years in Guwahati, Assam. Hence, I cannot resist recommending Shillong, my favorite hill s...

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Old Goa – Where The Occident Meets The Orient

by Sayanti Mukherji

Goa is a time capsule; traveling here transports you to a way of life quite unlike any other in India. The state’s cultural legacy derived from its late liberation fr...

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A VISIT TO MUNNAR

by Supriya Newar

Fixing myself a pot of lovely green mint tea on a hot May afternoon, I sit down to recount my experience of Munnar and in particular of my visit to its tea museum and f...

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How The Pashmina Traveled To Najibabad

by Sayanti Mukherji

Some 200 kms off Delhi in western Uttar Pradesh is the sleepy town of Najibabad. Founded in the 1740s by Nawab Najib-ud-Daula, a Rohilla Afghan noble, serving in the Mu...

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Kaziranga National Park, Assam, A World Heritage Site

by Munmi Barthakur

The North-Eastern part of India, although dotted with pristine and beautiful places and full of history was not a common destination for travelers due to its inaccessib...

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ZAMPA GROVER VINEYEARD - A VISIT

by Supriya Newar

I’d experienced my first delightful wine tasting session in South Africa, several years ago. With a day to spare in Bangalore, I therefore agreed to my friend’s pro...

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