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The Bolgatty Palace rests on the beautiful Bolgatty Island in Kochi, Kerala, representing the grandeur of India's colonial past and architectural heritage. This historic mansion is renowned as one of the oldest surviving Dutch palaces outside the Netherlands. Built in 1744 by the Dutch traders to be the Governor's residence of the commander of Dutch Malabar, the palace stands today as a crown jewel in history. Today, it has been transformed into the Bolgatty Palace Island Resort, a luxu...

Chandni Chowk is one of India's most iconic and historic markets right in the heart of Old Delhi, where history meets vibrant energy. The soul of this area is defined by narrow streets teeming with people, the sizzling aroma of street food in the air, and countless shops overflowing with fabrics, jewellery, and spices. Walking through Chandni Chowk seems as though one is entering a time capsule. Mughal-era architecture's old-world appeal fits perfectly with the modern-day rush of pedest...

Tucked away along the historic stretch of National Highway 1, the Guru Tegh Bahadur Memorial is not your typical tourist spot; it’s a place that quietly stirs your thoughts. Unlike the bustling markets and loud monuments of Delhi, this memorial speaks in silence. It tells the story of a man who gave his life not for power or land but for the freedom of faith. Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh Guru, made the ultimate sacrifice to protect the rights of others, and this space captures that...

Have you ever come across a location that seemed to be sharing tales of ages past? Nestled in the serene Himachal Pradesh highlands, Ashapuri Mata Temple is a long-forgotten gem that echoes with ageless chants and is surrounded by breathtaking scenery. Even though the temple is half demolished, pilgrims and visitors seeking peace and harmony are nevertheless drawn to it by its beautiful surroundings and devotion to Maa Ashapuri, the goddess who is claimed to grant wishes. Echoes...

You know those rare places that somehow manage to slow down time the moment you step in? Majnu Ka Tilla is one of them. It’s not just a spot on Delhi’s map; it’s a living, breathing memory wrapped in prayer flags, dumpling steam, and stories passed down like lullabies. One minute, you're dodging autos and Delhi heat; the next, you’re wandering quiet lanes lined with Tibetan cafés, monks in maroon robes, and shopkeepers who smile like they already know you're going to fall in love with t...

Tucked away in the heart of Shimla, just off the bustling Ridge, lies a marketplace that feels like a page out of history—Lakkar Bazaar. With the aroma of fresh street food in the air, the clatter of wooden crafts, and the soft crunch of footsteps on cobbled paths, this charming bazaar is where the soul of old Shimla still thrives. Known for its intricate wooden handicrafts, warm local hospitality, and postcard-worthy Himalayan views, Lakkar Bazaar isn’t just a place to shop—it’s a plac...

At the far end of the Parvati Valley in Himachal Pradesh lies Tosh Village, a quiet mountain settlement surrounded by towering deodars and snow-tipped peaks. It’s a place where the air is crisp, the skies feel expansive, and the pace of life follows the rhythm of the hills. Even though the village is at an altitude as high as 2,400 metres, Tosh continues to be the last motorable village in the valley. With its laid-back charm, rustic wooden houses, and panoramic views of Tosh Gla...

In the golden heart of Jaisalmer, Salim Singh ki Haveli stands tall—a structure of ambition, artistry, and political defiance. Often called the Ship of the Desert for its prow-shaped design, the haveli is famed for its peacock-like roof, 38 uniquely carved balconies, and a history as dramatic as its silhouette. Unlike most havelis in the region, which were built for wealth display or noble leisure, Salim Singh ki Haveli was constructed to challenge authority. Its very existence was mean...

Tucked high in the Himalayas at an altitude of 4,270 metres, Hampta Pass gives its visitors an unparalleled experience through dramatically changing views. In just a span of a few days, it takes you from grassy meadows carpeted with flowers to stark, towering snowy mountains. This natural corridor connects the lush green valleys of Kullu with the dry and rocky landscapes of Lahaul and...

In the bustling heart of Delhi, surrounded by traffic and modern architecture, there stands Purana Qila, or “Old Fort.” Although it's famously linked to the Mughal period, archaeologists suggest that humans were settled here as early as 1000 BCE. This fort has seen emperors rise and fall, wars break out, and refugees take shelter, and today, people come in search of calm or maybe just a place to click the perfect sunset photo. From Myth to Mughal to Modern India Long befor...

Har Ki Pauri, or "Steps of the Lord," is a ghat in the heart of Haridwar, Uttarakhand, that houses centuries of faith within its stone steps. It is one of the most revered locations in Hinduism, located on the banks of the river Ganges. Pilgrims travel from across India and beyond to take a dip here, believing the river’s waters can cleanse sins and renew the soul. Amid the gentle sound of temple bells, the faint scent of incense, and the steady flow of the Ganga, Har Ki Pauri becomes t...

Jaipur’s celestial masterpiece, Jantar Mantar, was built in the early 18th century. This UNESCO World Heritage site is not just an observatory but a testament to India’s extraordinary astronomical prowess. Home to 19 massive instruments, including the world’s largest stone sundial, Jantar Mantar offers a fascinating glimpse into how ancient scholars decoded the cosmos. More than just a historical landmark, it’s a living marvel where the mysteries of the universe meet Rajasthan’s rich cu...

Kalkaji Temple, a sanctuary of deep spiritual energy, is located in South Delhi , where the city’s modern pulse meets ancient rhythms. It’s not just a place of worship; it’s an experience. For instance, have you ever wandered into a place and felt its energy pulling you in? Kalkaji Temple radiates that kind of energy. This temple is dedicated to an incarnation of the fierce and pr...

Ever fantasised about getting lost in a land where snow-covered mountains reach the heavens, rivers sing ancient lullabies, and forests become the earth's whispered secrets? That's Parvati Valley for you—a mystic sojourn in Himachal Pradesh where spirituality and nature go hand in hand. But what really sets Parvati Valley apart is its combination of raw Himalayan splendour and deep-seated spiritual power. From hiking and hot springs to ancient temples and yoga retreats, every move here...

The Beatles Ashram, or Chaurasi Kutia, is not just a spiritual retreat—it’s where global pop culture met ancient Indian wisdom. In 1968, The Beatles stayed here to learn Transcendental Meditation, leading to a creative explosion that gave birth to nearly 40 songs. Today, this abandoned-yet-alive ashram stands as a timeless symbol of inner peace, artistic rebirth, and East-West cultural fusion. Where Music Met Meditation: The Legacy of the Beatles Ashram The Beatles Ashram...

Nestled in the lap of a mountain on the banks of the Beas River, along the Mandi-Manali national highway, the Hanogi Mata Temple is a highly esteemed place of worship. Known locally as the Saraswati Mata temple, it honours Hanogi Mata, an incarnation of Goddess Saraswati. Some people also associate the temple with Maa Durga. This reflects the dual essence of Durga’s power and strength, and Saraswati’s grace and wisdom. The culmination of divine energy mixed with the breathtaking scenery...

The Telangana Rising Global Summit 2025, held at Bharat Future City, Hyderabad on December 8–9, witnessed the esteemed participation of Her Excellency Mahishini Colonne, Ambassador of Sri Lanka to India. Her presence added remarkable diplomatic value to the international gathering, which brought together delegates from over 40 countries. Her Excellency appreciated Telangana’s long-term development vision under Telangana Rising 2047, especially its focus on technology, women empowerment,...

The Telangana Rising Global Summit 2025, held at Bharat Future City, Hyderabad on December 8–9, witnessed the distinguished presence of His Excellency, Dr. Shankar Prasad Sharma, Ambassador of Nepal to India. His participation marked a significant moment in India–Nepal diplomatic engagement and regional cooperation. His Excellency appreciated Telangana’s vision under Telangana Rising 2047, especially its focus on tourism, sustainable development, skill empowerment, entrepreneurship, and...

Panna Meena Ka Kund is a hidden wonder that waits quietly in the shadow of Amer Fort, just outside Jaipur. While Amer Fort attracts crowds with its royal halls and battlements, this stepwell feels like a secret treasure tucked away behind yellow sandstone walls. Walk up to it in the early morning, and you’ll see how the sun paints perfect patterns across the zigzag steps. The steps look like a puzzle carved into the earth, and the still water below mirrors the sky. More than just...

Amid the grandeur of Humayun’s Tomb complex in Delhi, there lies a lesser-known but historically rich monument: Isa Khan’s Tomb. Often overshadowed by its more famous neighbour, this tomb actually predates Humayun’s and showcases the architectural prowess of the Lodhi era. Built in the mid-16th century, this tomb is among the rare surviving structures from the Sur dynasty in India. What makes it truly remarkable is its octagonal design, a rarity for its time, and its proximity to Mughal...

Old Delhi is a street food lover’s dream, where every alley, every corner, and every vendor tells a story of tradition, flavour, and irresistible aromas. The air is thick with the scent of sizzling kebabs, crispy paranthas, and sweet, syrupy delights that have been perfected over centuries. Here, food isn’t just a meal but an experience, an explosion of taste, spice, and culture packed into one unforgettable bite. Whether you're a local or a visitor, Old Delhi’s street food scene is an...

The Char Dham Yatra is a sacred Hindu pilgrimage that covers four revered sites in Uttarakhand: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. It is believed that undertaking this journey cleanses sins and paves the way for salvation ( moksha ). The trek begins at Yamunotri, the source of the Yamuna River, and continues to Gangotri, the origin of the Ganges. Kedarnath is home to one of Lord Shiva’s twelve Jyotirlingas, while Badrinath is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Traditionall...

Kuldhara Village is shrouded in mystery and silence. This village, located near Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, was originally inhabited by the wealthy Paliwal Brahmins. But one tragic night, the entire village vanished, leaving just vacant houses and unsolved mysteries. Some claim they fled to avoid high taxes, while others believe a cursed love story sealed their fate. Today, Kuldhara is a ghost village with shattered walls and lonely pathways that hold secrets from the past. Visitors report...

Kerala’s rich history finds its heart in Fort Kochi, a coastal gem that embodies the state’s cultural essence and remains a must-visit for every traveller. This historic town is a testament to Kerala’s lively past, with Fort Immanuel—built in 1553—marking India’s first European fort. Wandering through its streets is like stepping into a living museum, where Portuguese, Dutch, and British influences blend seamlessly, reflected in architectural marvels like St. Francis Church and the Dutc...

Nestled in the historic quarters of Fort Kochi, St. Francis Church is a silent witness to centuries of colonial rule, maritime exploration, and cultural exchanges. Built in 1503, it is the oldest European-built church in India and played a pivotal role in shaping the religious and architectural landscape of the region. A significant marker of history, the church is also known as the original burial site of Vasco da Gama, the Portuguese explorer who discovered the sea route to India. Des...
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