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Kyoto during spring

Japan, where ancient tradition and cutting edge technology co-exist in a Zen-like balance, is home to the breathtaking Kyoto. This city is so beautiful that the author says expressing its splendour is a futile endeavour. But she still goes ahead and makes a brave attempt

Relics of a glorious past – Singapore

The next time you’re in Singapore, skip the regular touristy spots and explore the historical face of this beautiful country instead, says Somali Roy

Tadoba Tiger Reserve: Call of the wild

Aditi Mody takes you on an exhilarating safari where she looks out for orange and black stripes, gleaming eyes, the soft rustle of leaves and the call of the feathered

O-man!

With fossil-hunting hikes, dolphin dives and other off-the-beaten-track activities, Oman breaks every stereotype you might have had of the Middle East

Pachmarhi: Where time stands still

Nestled amidst craggy mountains, gurgling waterfalls and magnificent rock temples and caves, the former British army settlement of Pachmarhi is a gentle blast from the past

Backpacking: Journey into the unknown

Tour packages aren’t the only way to discover a place. Go backpacking and learn to appreciate a local culture from outside the deluxe coach

Laos: The hidden jewel

Idyllic and charming, Vientiane—Laos’s capital is one of South East Asia’s best kept secrets that has a lot to offer the intrepid traveler, from its quaint Franco-Laotian architecture and culture to its delectable cuisine

Cheap ‘n chic destinations

Who doesn’t want to go on an affordable fun-filled holiday? We bring you five exotic destinations around the world that won’t break the bank

France in Frames

Sathya Saran, Rakhi Agarwal and Supriya Kantak [the photographer of this trio], present you postcards of their reminiscent moments in Burgundy and Provence

America on road

The best way to experience USA is by road, says Salomi Pakvasa Shah