Established in 1883 by the British colonial administration, the timber produced at the mill was used locally and was ferried across the seas as well.
So what if you do not get to see an original Claude Monet in his maison at a small French village called Giverny. It is
It was nearing 5:30 pm. The onset of dusk was close. The sky above the jungle began to take on a blue-black hue.
Our appetite for travel remained unabated even after prolonged travel. Canada being a vast country exploring it in a month is impossible! My uncle and
We, a gang of five, reached Joshimath on our way to Badrinath in August-September, 2018. Badrinath is the abode of Lord Vishnu, the Preserver, one
In only a few corners of the globe will you encounter the Pacific Ocean embracing a mountain range as it does along the sea-to-sky highway
Built by Debendranath Tagore, Rabindranath Tagore’s father, in 1863, the Upasana Ghar is a beautiful structure with marble steps and colourful Belgian glass
Our accommodation was at Matha Forest Resort, nestled at the foothills of Matha Buru hills in Purulia. The only catch was that it was almost
Since ‘Dil Chahta Hai’ released in 2001, the idea of a Goa trip has been on the horizon. It started with school friends, shifted through
The train from Paris to Béziers in the south of France continues to Barcelona on a two-hour journey.
We visited Niagara Falls on the 4th of July, with tourists from the United States crossing to the Canadian side for a comprehensive experience. The
Sète is a small commune but quite popular as a seaside resort. The first sights as we drive into the city are of the color
Our last station was Queenstown. Located in the southwestern part of the South Island, Queenstown can be reached by air or by road. Our preferred
The architecture is predominantly Roman; understandably, as the location was on the road that linked Provence with Iberia. The moors also set their footprints during
Around 8:00 am we started walking towards Jivdhan Fort top. The dhaba owner turned up as our guide. The distance from the dhaba to the
The old city of Dubrovnik was declared a World Heritage site owing to its medieval architecture and fortification. The city, glowing brilliantly in the night,