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Assam Tea, Trees and Temples: The place I call home

July 7, 2013August 17, 2013 - by Pradipta Brahma

Amidst the color, and colors, of India most of us overlook the “Northeast,” and its unique shades of life. As stereotypes go, the north-east is seen through the hair sights …

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Tour de Copenhagen: Tracking the first Bike City of the world

June 12, 2013August 1, 2013 - by Diya Aggarwal

A statistic you can throw to the winds: More people commute by bicycles in Greater Copenhagen than in the entire US. Or you can mull over it, as you wheel …

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Travel-Happy Indians: Summer kindles wanderlust, thirst for Abroad

May 24, 2013August 1, 2013 - by Shubhreet Kaur Kochhar

Mercury is soaring in north India, with the merciless sun killing appetite for everything, but that peculiar indulgence called wanderlust. It’s no wonder everyone is packing their bags and heading …

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Courting India, Morocco-style: Bollywood, business and luxury travel

April 19, 2013August 1, 2013 - by Hoihnu Hauzel

In Morocco, “India” immediately conjures up pictures of “Bollywood” stars to the locals. But that’s not the only connection between the two countries. In fact, ever since the formal establishment …

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A Poetic Journey in the Himalayas

April 17, 2013 - by Abhay K

I fly above the clouds. Clouds float as blobs of white cotton, rise as mountains of varied shapes and magnitudes. High Himalayan peaks allure me, invite me to their shining …

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Sexual assaults on foreign women dent India’s global image, it’s time to act…

April 2, 2013April 2, 2013 - by Meenakshi Kumar

The Indian parliament may have passed the new anti-rape bill last month, but it will take a while for the nation’s image to be resurrected as a safe tourist destination …

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The Romance of Sailing: When living legends meet in Goa…

March 11, 2013August 1, 2013 - by Padmaja Parulkar

A few days ago, I met Sir Robin Knox-Johnston who was passing through Goa on the last leg of his Indian jaunt. Before you ask “Robin who?” Sir Johnston is …

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Tsavo National Park: Not just Another Safari, check out red elephants!

March 2, 2013August 2, 2013 - by Padmaja Parulkar

Sometimes, it is not what you see in a place, but what the place has seen that makes it special. Tsavo country in South Kenya is predominantly elephant territory, also …

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A South Indian Sojourn

February 2, 2013August 2, 2013 - by Anita Rao-Kashi

Lying South of the Vindhyas, South India conjures up a montage of images and offers a feast of delights to the itinerant traveller.  There is plenty to choose from to stimulate …

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Explore Israel, the ‘fun country’

January 22, 2013 - by India Writes Network

Israel is a fun country, says Israeli Ambassador Alon Ushpiz, with his eye firmly on adventurous Indian tourists who are looking to quench their appetite for wanderlust. “Contrary to perceptions, …

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