Creative Travel Blogs

Pao Bhaji: Portuguese-inspired meltdown

On a bustling street in Mumbai, a vendor drizzles a generous amount of oil onto a hot griddle. Finely chopped onions, tomatoes, green peas, bell peppers, and boiled potatoes follow, sizzling as they hit the surface. The vegetables soften and meld together
August 22, 2024

The Lodge at Wah, Palampur: Luxe tea garden getaway

Set within a sprawling tea estate in the scenic Kangra Valley, The Lodge at Wah is an exclusive retreat that draws on the region’s rich cultural and architectural traditions. Designed as a natural, eco-friendly home, the lodge’s Himachali architecture is crafted from
August 22, 2024

Science, spirituality and the Sun

The Sun has been celebrated as a symbol of divine power across cultures and civilisations. Ancient Egyptians revered the Sun God Ra, Greeks and Romans honoured Helios and Sol Invictus, while Aztecs performed elaborate rituals for Huitzilopochtli. In ancient India, the
August 22, 2024

Thimphu Tsechu ( 13-15 September )

One of Bhutan’s largest festivals is the Thimphu Tshechu, celebrated over three days starting on the 10th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar. Established by the 4th Temporal Ruler, Tenzing Rabgye, in 1670, this festival honors Guru Rinpoche and
August 22, 2024

Suspension of Sri Lanka’s eVisa system

Travellers planning to visit Sri Lanka should be aware that the eVisa facility has been suspended. On August 2, the Supreme Court issued an interim order halting the online visa portal managed by IVS-GBS and VFS Global. The previous Electronic Travel Authorisation
August 22, 2024

Hilton’s debut property in Kathmandu

Hilton has expanded its global presence with the debut of its flagship property in Kathmandu. The new Hilton Kathmandu offers a blend of luxury and modern amenities, catering to both business and leisure travellers. Strategically located just four kilometres from Tribhuvan International
August 22, 2024

Lucknow’s 240-year-old Rumi Darwaza restored

The Rumi Darwaza, a historic gem of Lucknow, has reopened after nearly two years of extensive restoration work. Built in 1784 by Nawab Asaf-Ud-Daula, this 80-foot-tall gate was meticulously restored using traditional materials and methods, including surkhi, lime, mortar, and natural adhesives.
August 22, 2024

New sunken museum at Humayun’s Tomb

Over 700 artefacts and five expansive galleries will unveil the life and legacy of Mughal emperor Humayun at the new sunken museum, opening August 1. Spanning 100,000 square feet within Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi, this museum, a result of 25 years of
August 22, 2024
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