7 trains. 18 days. So what is your idea of an adventure?
From north to south to east to west, experience the wide network of the Indian Railways
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From north to south to east to west, experience the wide network of the Indian Railways
Lots of quaint little temples, tiny dusty villages where you–re likely to stumble upon a weaver creating a perfect Sambalpuri sari, local village haats and one temple of modern India – the Hirakund Dam
Wondering which places to visit in Sri Lanka? Explore Galle and Colombo for the relics of Sinhala history.
Make the most of your Lakshadweep tour by going deep-sea diving, island hopping or simply exploring the beaches.
Enjoy the crystal clear water and pristine beaches and go island-hopping in the Seychelles.
Fine arts, fine dining, and brave architecture. Here–s what to do if you just have a couple of days to spend in Melbourne.
No Bengali is a true Bengali unless he has been to this sacred beach city–on the shores of the Bay of Bengal–in Odisha
From Vagator via Morjim to Arambol–ambling along the holiday coastline of Goa on rented wheels
An unsung mountain railway in the sub-Himalayan region that goes about its business sedately but spectacularly
Combine luxury, sights, and sea, and what you will get is an unforgettable cruise experience aboard the SuperStar Virgo of the Star Cruises
Great for bird-watching and wild asses, the vast salt plains of Rann in Gujarat should be on your travel wish-list, if it already isn–t
Orange saris, red sindoor, the saffron sadhus and riotously colourful bangles turn the Sonepur Mela in Bihar– held since the times of Emperor Aurangzeb– into a gigantic kaleidoscope
A winter holiday in Canada’s premier city, Montreal–when its striking beauty and wealth of architectural and cultural sights, are exclusively yours to see
Discover the flamboyant chakdas, dockyards, ancient civilisation sites and history of pre-independence era in Gujarat’s Saurashtra region.