The Magnificent Pink City and More
Jaipur along with Agra and Delhi forms the golden triangle in north India. In 1876 it also got be called
Read moreJaipur along with Agra and Delhi forms the golden triangle in north India. In 1876 it also got be called
Read moreHyderabad, pulsates to the rhythm of modern times; shopping malls, commercial complexes, five-star hotels and resident apartment blocks all cheek
Read moreA living museum to the Raj, Shimla does not sweep you off your feet but slowly reveals facets of her
Read moreThe urgent tolling of temple bells sends a thrill of anticipation through the crowd of devotees and tourists that gathers
Read moreJanuary 2010 and the pulse of Haridwar, the holy city at the foot of the mighty snow-capped Himalayas, started to
Read moreThe ruins of Hampi, once the proud capital city of the Yijayanagara Empire in North Karnataka sprawls across the landscape
Read moreThe road to Chanderi snakes through quintessential India: chequered farmlands punctuated by sleepy little hamlets. At Surwaya, a short detour
Read moreGwalior fort two miles long and 35 ft high is said to be one of the most invincible in India.
Read moreBaywatch? No, this not a TV shoot. Events unravel on the golden sand of the Goan beaches are very real.
Read moreFour centuries ago, Emperor Akbar travelled to the sleepy little village of Fathepur Sikri to seek divine intervention from the
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