Destination India
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History, Culture and Food Enjoyed In Winters - Delhi
read moreThis post has been in backlog for a long time. When I was in Mumbai, I always missed the enigma called Delhi where I started my career in2003 and I used to always think about writing this articl.....
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Getting to know Purani Dilli: Heritage Walks in old Delhi
read moreOld Delhi is one of the most popular areas for heritage walks. A heritage walk in old Delhi evokes all kinds of response one can think of: Nostalgia for lost glory;&nb.....
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The Serene, nature lover’s paradise - Purbasthali
read moreThe next time you visit Kolkata and want to get away from the hustle-bustle of the city - Purbasthali is the answer. This small village on the outskirt of the city enriches you with its earthine.....
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Zebopping at Utorda - Vignettes Of Goa
read moreI have always been fascinated with Goa.It is not only because I have spend my adolescent years there,but also because of the fact that Goa is truly an unique place.A place that has beauty,culture,diversity,tranquility and Unhurriedness -all in.....
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Guwahati – Pride of the Brahmaputra
read moreSay Indian city, and any foreigner will give you a romantic image – crowded, colourful bazaars, narrow alleys, sacred cows, snake charmers and mystic fakirs. And time seemingly stand.....
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Bhadra Tiger Reserve – A Photographer's Delight
read moreTranquil waters, twittering birds, lush greenery, multi-hued butterflies, adventurous safaris, calming sunsets and amazing photographs are the few things that come to my mind as I reminisce our .....
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Deo Tibba - A Trek To The Mountain Of Gods
read moreManali is the launching point of this trek. One goes through lush green forests of Pine, Fir, Spruce, Oak and Cedar. Traverses meadows laden with wild flowers often crossing brilliant sparkling .....
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Photo WalkThrough - A Wintery Evening In Jama Masjid
read moreDelhi in the winter is a traveller's delight. The sun sets early and the chill in the air wants you to be among people and food! One of the best places to go for a wintery walk in Delhi is t.....
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Shillong: Say Khublei To Scotland
read moreWhen the British had gained control of both Assam and Bengal, they dreamt of building a road to connect their possessions through a small hilly stretch. But it was populated by three fiercely independent tribes – the Garo, Khasi and Jaintia. The British despa.....
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Sarchu and Darcha – Where Time Has No Meaning
read moreWhere do you go when you want to get away from your office people, where you have no chance of actually bumping into one of them? You might think of Ladakh. But after the success of the film Three Idiots, places like Pangong Tso have become tourist have.....
