By R Anupam Pillai: 3…2…1...Go! And the grand Heritage marathon 2012 begins. Being the first of its kind in the country, it has opened up an ample number of possibilities for the Tourism and Development Board for attracting tourists from all over. Hyderabad, the 'City
By Charul Prabhakar: May God bless Mr. E. Sreedharan and his future generations too. Delhi owes him so much for providing its people with the metro- that revolutionized commuting in the capital. It is quite a well-known fact that one of the biggest joys a
By Shubhodeep Datta: Chandni Chowk or Delhi-6 or soon-to-be (quite infamously) ‘Sachin Tendulkar Marg’, is a place where the hubbub of a commercial marketplace hits the crescendo of euphoria. An orchestra of blaring horns, tinkling of the cycle rickshaws, mooing of the stray cattle, the
By Divij Pasrija: You do not have to seek adventure in India. Rather, adventure in India seeks you. Be it the adventure of road crossing, with cars zipping past you, or the adventure of manoeuvring puddles and finding your way on a rainy day, adventure
By Bhavita Kukreja: Until some years ago, not many people knew about McLeodganj which is a suburb of Dharamshala. It is a beautiful hill station which is 9 kilometres away from Dharamshala in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. It is apparently not like any
By Nikhil Borker: Are the daily traffic jams making you go mad? Fed up of treading through waterlogged streets? Depressed seeing the raindrops trickling down the window of your office cabin? What you need is a break from your daily routine. Now that Monsoon has
By R. Anupam Pillai: I still remember I was in my middle school when I was curious to know why and how people belonging to different places behave differently? So, finally after waiting for a long time, my curiosity was satiated in the language class
By Subhayan Mukerjee: Madhya Pradesh is a rather underrated state when it comes to tourism. It doesn't ever claim the limelight that Goa and Kashmir seem to do, yet it is home to some of the most incredible places that one can witness in this
By Subodh Jain: As the sun rises above the horizon, dawn breaks at what was once a Princely state called Ichalkaranji. This city in the Kolhapur district of Maharashtra lies on the banks of the Panchganga River. As the sun slowly rises, it brings into