Dharamshala
August 17, 2022

Dharamshala: Himalayan Tranquility and Tibetan Culture

Are you curious as to why Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, is a summertime paradise? We have many justifications for being here! There is much to pacify the soul in Dharamshala, from the beautiful landscapes that will find a place in your heart to an intriguing cultural diversity, from special and delicious cuisine to photo shoots that […]

Ajanta and Ellora Caves
August 2, 2022

Ajanta and Ellora Caves: India’s Timeless Rock-Carved Treasures

The Ajanta Ellora Caves are monuments of Indian craftsmanship from bygone times and a representation of the country’s rich historical culture. They are praised for their artwork, sculpture, and architecture. Both cave systems were formed from the volcanic lava of the Deccan Plateau. Each pillar is made entirely of solid rock. The Buddha’s smile in […]

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March 31, 2021

Jibhi (Valley) – Homely jewel in the midst of spectacular beauty

Jibhi is a homely jewel in the midst of spectacular beauty. Cached in between the eminent valleys of Kullu, Simla and Tirthan this village feels like family. Banjar might be the market and Jalori Pass the pretty crown, but Jibhi is the bond that represents its values. It offers the comforts of your own roost. […]

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March 30, 2021

Kaza – The ‘Masks’ we wear

Kaza the tribal region of Spiti Valley, in a remote corner of the high Himalayas, is home to five monasteries (gompas). Here’s more you need to know about Kaza. The tribal region of Spiti, in a remote corner of the high Himalayas, is home to five monasteries (gompas); each more than 1000 yrs old. The […]

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March 30, 2021

Experience Tabo Village – Spiti Valley

‘Spiti’ means the middle land. The land that lies between India and Tibet, the origin and the epicenter; Buddhism straddles across this valley and Tabo has proved to be a ligament. For many centuries, maybe millennia, monks carrying the wisdom of Buddha and their own meditations have crossed over from the highlands of Tibet to […]

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March 30, 2021

Ooty – Queen of Hill Stations

The ‘Queen of Hill Stations’ has been dubbed so due to its location deep within the dense forests of the Nilgiri Hills. At first sight, Ooty appears to be a frenzied, crowded mess. But as the old adage of looking behind a book’s cover goes, the city redeems itself. The colonial roots of this town […]

Kerala-Wayanad
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March 30, 2021

Experience Wayanad – Wildlife, Rock and Cuisine

It’s early morning; you open your eyes to a misty river flowing down a hilly valley. You doze off again. Slowly, through the fog of lucid dreams you realize, there is no river. It is only the mist; thick, heavy, in-motion. Soft, cushiony wallops of clouds in a chug-chug train… This massive river of mist […]

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March 30, 2021

Experience Vattakanal & Kodai

Hush! There are whispered travelers’ tales of a tiny village in the clouds! They say it exists almost within the city but realms beyond. They say the forests are deep, dark and tall. They say this place is visited by the forest spirits and beasts of the mist. They say the view is for miles […]

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March 30, 2021

Experience Alleppey with UnCrushedLeaves

The fabled backwaters of Kerala, oft shown and regularly talked about, are a beauty to witness. This is a watery landscape carved by the onrushing Arabian Sea and outgoing river deltas. They form a labyrinth of islands and atolls with waterways to wander amongst it. This is Alleppey or Alappuzha. Alleppey is known as ‘the […]

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March 22, 2021

Experience Coonoor with UnCrushedLeaves

Coonoor is like a drop of high tea from a bygone British era of dainty bungalow parties, carriage rides, church tolls, flowering gardens and leafy walks. Apart from the town center which is a conspicuous bustle, the rest of Coonoor is calm and composed – an intriguing combination of Indian and British culture; in the streets, in […]

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