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When The River Calls
Goa, with its diametrically opposite regions, evokes a sense of belonging like no other place. On her last trip, Shikha Pushpan found the answer to the eternal dilemma of North vs. South.
Hawaii, Here We Come
To explore Hawaii beyond the resorts, take to the sea. When Peter Heller joins a small-ship cruise with stops at four different islands, he comes face-to-face with the archipelago’s wilder side.
Coast To Coast
Melbourne has top-notch food, buzzing nightlife, and a world-class coffee culture. But for unspoiled Australian splendour, you must hit the Great Ocean Road.
World's Most Remote, Inhospitable Places In Namibia
From the salt pans of Sossusvlei to the shipwrecks of the Skeleton Coast, Namibia is known for some of the most remote, inhospitable places on earth. And yet, on a tour of the country’s finest new lodges, Peter Browne finds these landscapes brimming with unexpected life.
Thorough Cleanse
The nature wellness clinic of Vedary in Mumbai deploys ancient healing wisdom. Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi experiences a much-needed reboot of body and mind.
Spanish Sanctuary
Aindrila Mitra signs up for her first wellness retreat at SHA Wellness Clinic in Alicante and experiences an intensive but rewarding journey.
A Good Place To Heal
The Oberoi Sukhvilas Spa Resort, New Chandigarh, has an extensive array of therapies and activities to rejuvenate both, the body and mind.
Made In Myanmar
With the perfect location and blend of facilities, Meliá Yangon makes your Myanmar holiday choices easy.
Explore Some Of Europe's Most Inspiring Tracts Of Wilderness In Northern Scotland
On an autumn road trip through the glens and moors of northern Scotland, Lisa Grainger swings by reimagined historic estates, beds down in snug country cottages, and loses herself on some of Europe’s most inspiring tracts of wilderness.
Cut From The Same Cloth
Fashion designer Wendell Rodricks and his partner Jerome Marrel have visited 150 countries. And they don’t intend to slow down. They talk to Shikha Pushpan about their dream destinations, travel quirks, and the art of dealing with fans on a holiday.
Love In The Land Of Elves
Three trips to the country later, Savi and Vid of Bruised Passports fame are convinced that Iceland is the proverbial pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Their most memorable visit so far has been a road trip against the wintry elements.
Setting Up Camp
Jatin Arora, founder and head trainer, Boot Camp Yellow, decodes the trend of boot camps that’s taken fitness enthusiasts around the world by storm.
Medieval History And Modern Charms Meet In Prague
Prague’s pre-WWII splendour meshes seamlessly with its contemporary vibe, much to Radhika Tandon’s pleasant surprise.
For The Love Of Quiet And Coffee
If you are looking for a slow-paced holiday with splendid single-origin coffee, long walks, and delicious local food, look no further than Coorg in Karnataka.
Cornwall, Where Old Traditions Are Giving Way To Something New
Cornwall has always been a place apart from the rest of England—a proud and fertile province where the pasture meets the sea . But now the old traditions are giving way to something new, as the next generation of chefs, farmers, and fishermen transform their pastoral corner into a culinary eden.
Uncorking Korcula
On the Dalmatian coast of the Adriatic Sea lies Korcula, the island that is beginning to get attention from global wine connoisseurs and culinary enthusiasts.
Ripe On The Vine
South Australia wraps the country’s full array of wine making into one delicious package. Nathan Lump takes a tour and discovers some of the best eating and drinking anywhere.
Wander Women
Outfitters both emerging and established are catering to female adventurers looking for excitement, wellness, and social engagement—without the guys around.
A Legendary Day In Melbourne
Nainaa Rajpal spends a day on the outskirts of Melbourne to discover an incredible and rare piece of Australia’s colonial past that you can still experience today. Horse lovers, you will absolutely love it.
The Tui Effect
Singaporean hospitality brand Naumi Hotels launches its first property in Auckland, bringing its chic design sensibility to the quiet Māngere neighbourhood. ANWESHA SANYAL checks into Naumi Hotel Auckland Airport.
Airbnb Goes Luxury
If you thought Airbnb wasn’t quite discerning enough for your taste, it’s time to think again, as they open the doors to a whole new world of swanky apartments.
Grill & Fun By The Bay
Chef KoKoMMo dishes out why Chennai’s first beach shack is the hippest place in the city right now and what made the T+L Masterclass at InterContinental Chennai Mahabalipuram Resort so special.
Beyond The Roar & Trumpet
The jungles of India have so much more to offer than just the Big Five—tiger, lion, leopard, rhino, and elephant. The more elusive species leave no pugmarks behind and evoke no alarm calls in their wake.
New Reasons To Visit Goa
There’s more to Goa than meets the eye on its touristy beaches. Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi pencils some very good reasons to pay the state another visit.
The Curious Case Of Claude Martin
The best travel tales emerge from making discoveries you least expect, finds SHIKHA PUSHPAN during her recent trip to Lucknow.
10 Incredible Wildlife Adventures
The Kafue and Luangwa tributaries of the River Zambezi nurture an abundance of wildlife. From escaping ravenous lion prides to being charged by African elephants and encountering packs of wild dogs, Anurag Mallick & Priya Ganapathy savour a wholesome slice of Zambia.
Two Sunsets In Venice
La Serenissima exudes magic and romance like few other European cities can. In the second chapter of a lasting love affair, MITRAJIT BHATTACHARYA returns to his favourite city for a brief rendezvous.
Lo And Behold
Lo Manthang in Mustang, Nepal, is a city stuck in time. A group of bikers battles the elements to find the capital of a lost kingdom.
Museum Hopping In Moscow
A far cry from the Soviet Union’s chequered history with creative freedom, Russia’s new billionaires are leading a movement for the revival of art. Historically known for its ballets, symphonies, and literature, Moscow today rivals Paris and New York in world-class museums.
In The Still Of The Light
It’s no easy feat to reach the Aeolian Islands, a tranquil, unspoiled archipelago north of Sicily beloved by travellers since Homeric times. But once you’ve arrived and settled into the gentle rhythms of the place, HOWIE KAHN finds, leaving is no easy feat, either.