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Chennai: Gateway to the South
Chennai, formerly Madras, is often overlooked by travelers, which is a shame. It is a city with a deep history, a strong cultural identity, and some of the…
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Chennai, formerly Madras, is often overlooked by travelers, which is a shame. It is a city with a deep history, a strong cultural identity, and some of the…
India Travel
The Sun Temple at Konark in Odisha is one of those places that leaves you speechless. Built in the 13th century, it was designed as a giant chariot for the…
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Amritsar is a city that revolves around the Golden Temple, the holiest site in Sikhism, and it is one of the most welcoming places I have ever visited. The…
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Hampi is one of those places that feels like it belongs on another planet. The landscape is a surreal mix of giant boulders piled on top of each other, pal…
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I have seen a lot of ancient sites around the world, but the rock cut caves of Ajanta and Ellora are on another level. Located in Maharashtra, these two si…
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Everyone warns you about the food. Do not eat the street food, they say. You will get Delhi belly. But honestly, skipping street food in India means missin…
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Orchha is the kind of place you stumble upon and wonder why it is not more famous. It is a small town in Madhya Pradesh, perched on the banks of the Betwa…
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McLeod Ganj, often called Little Lhasa, is the seat of the Tibetan government in exile and home to the Dalai Lama. It is also a hub for backpackers, and fo…
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Mysore is the kind of city that feels both royal and approachable. The centerpiece is the Mysore Palace, the former seat of the Wodeyar dynasty. I visited…
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Pondicherry, now officially called Puducherry, feels like a slice of France dropped into South India. The French Quarter, with its mustard yellow colonial…