The Christmas market at Marienplatz, the heart of Munich, can be dated back to the fourteenth century. Unlike its competitors, it still retains a traditional
Charminar is one of the most popular landmark and symbol of Hyderabad and is official emblem of the Telangana. This monument was built by the
The Dêrge Barkang , alternative names Dege Parkhang, Derge Sutra Printing Temple, is the barkang (printing house) and one of the foremost cultural treasures of
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
Nagaland, the most inaccessible jungle and hilly state in North East part of India. Near about fourteen tribes live in this mysterious and thrilling nature,
Dev Deepavali, also known as Dev Diwali or the Diwali of the Gods, is a Hindu festival celebrated in the holy city of Varanasi (Banaras)
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
Bathukamma, a vibrant floral festival celebrated in Telangana, spans nine days, commencing on Bhadrapada Pournami and concluding on Durgashtami. At its heart lies the Bathukamma,
Kite festival in Lincoln city, one of the many that takes place in the summer at Oregon beaches of the US, was a rapturous festival
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,
Reykjahlid is a small village in north Iceland. This village is situated in the shores of Lake Myvatn. Iceland is famous for its natural beauty
Almost half-way between the Kanker town and the Kondagaon town, we took a right turn from NH30 towards the village. Around 4 km into that
The Bonda tribe is an indigenous group residing in the Malkangiri district of the Indian state of Odisha. With a population of approximately 12,000, the
We started our dream trek to Kedartal with a guide and four porters the next morning. It was a beautiful day. A gentle breeze was
Potsdam is about 35 km from Berlin. I pondered on how history changes course from time to time.
Twenty minutes later we were at what is now known as the Moynaq ship cemetery. The level of the now barren Aral Sea was somewhere