Friday, September 10, 2010

Walking The City Of Joy!

January 21, 2010 by Kartik Bajoria  
Filed under Featured, Travel

It’s a wonder why this concept is so new in this country. With the bustling galis of Chandini Chowk or the chaos of Crawford Market, the best and perhaps the only way of experiencing the heart of an Indian city is on foot. Well established in Europe and Japan and setting off on the right [...]

Adventure Holidays In The Garhwal

January 8, 2010 by Kartik Bajoria  
Filed under Featured, Health, Travel

Move over New Zealand & Australia… for when it comes to adrenalin pumping adventure in the midst of breathtaking scenic beauty, what lies in our very own backyard is truly remarkable! Amidst the awe-inspiring mountains rests a tranquil paradise. And every once in a while, thrill seekers from the world over can be heard engaging [...]

British Airways Announces The ‘Top Ten’ Travel Destinations for 2010

December 24, 2009 by Madhav Shivpuri  
Filed under Featured, Travel

British Airways announced its ‘Top Ten’ travel destination list for 2010. We are summarizing the news for your quick reference of the top destinations along with the reason for the popularity. Let us know which destinations and events pique your interest.
1. New Delhi, India – Common Wealth Games
2. Cape Town, South Africa – FIFA World Cup
3. [...]

Do Bizarre Festivities Excite You?

December 16, 2009 by Rekha Sridhar  
Filed under Featured, Society, Travel

While traditional festivals are a part of life, it’s the unusual traditions and celebrations that excite me. I spotted the Reuters news of the annual monkey buffet festival in Thailand that concluded in November this year and this set me thinking. Why would people indulge in something unusual? Is it to add excitement to the [...]

The Undiscovered Jaipur

December 9, 2009 by Kartik Bajoria  
Filed under Featured, Travel

There is a Jaipur that the global tourist is aware of. A Pink City that’s been brought to life by the famous Palace Hotels and Royal Retreats run by world renowned hospitality chains. Be it the Rambagh Palace (the former private residence of Maharani Gayatri Devi), or the Jai Mahal Palace (the estate that served [...]

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