Rajasthan, the land of kings and queens, transforms into a winter wonderland, offering a unique blend of cultural experiences, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality. With its diverse festivals, majestic forts, and vibrant cities, Rajasthan is a must-visit destination during the winter months. A Kaleidoscope of Festivals December in Rajasthan is a time of celebration, with… Continue reading Rajasthan in Winter: A Tapestry of Festivals and Experiences
Each year, millions gather to celebrate the birth of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, a man who rose above the barriers of creed, caste, and class to give humanity a path of unity, love, and liberation. Guru Nanak Jayanti, known as Gurpurab, is not just a festival; it’s a time of reflection, transformation, and deep connection… Continue reading Guru Nanak Jayanti: A Journey of Light, Love, and Liberation
Every year on the occasion of Kartik Purnima, the small town of Pushkar in India’s Rajasthan comes alive for one of its kind fairs which is one of the one of the world’s largest livestock fairs. The Pushkar fair. The holy month of Kartik transforms the small town of Pushkar in Rajasthan into a grand… Continue reading The Pushkar fair: Tales of camels, cattle, and culture.
Imagine a night where every home is bathed in the warm glow of a thousand flickering lamps, where the sky bursts into vibrant colors, and the air hums with the sound of joyous laughter and shared stories. This is Deepawali—the Festival of Lights—a celebration that transcends time, illuminating the hearts of millions across India. It’s… Continue reading Discover the Hidden Spirit of Deepawali: India’s Festival of Lights
The Aurangabad district of Maharashtra is home to one of the oldest UNESCO World Heritage Site in India- The Ajanta Caves. These are 30 rock-cut Buddhist caves monuments dating from the second century BCE to about 480 CE. The Ajanta caves are considered as one of the prime examples of the ancient Indian art and consist of… Continue reading The Ajanta Caves : Tales of Buddhism and more
Although India has something to celebrate every month, the last few months of the year hold more value in terms of celebrations. The Hindu festivals of Navratri and Deepawali are celebrated during this time. India, the land of unity in diversity, celebrates these festivals with all zest and fervor. The festival season starts with Navratri.… Continue reading Navratri 2024: A Nine-Night Celebration Across India
Every year, on September 27th, the world comes together to celebrate World Tourism Day. It’s a day to recognize the importance of tourism in fostering global connections, economic growth, and cultural exchange. When it comes to tourism, India stands tall as a top destination that captivates travelers with its diversity, history, and beauty. India: A… Continue reading Celebrating World Tourism Day: Why India is the Ultimate Travel Destination
Geographical evidence tells us that the sacred Hindu River, the Ganges, originates in the western Himalayas of Uttarakhand, India, and flows into the Bay of Bengal through the Sunderbans delta. Its origins trace back to Devprayag, where the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers converge. The Bhagirathi River, one of the Ganges’ two main headwaters, is considered… Continue reading Ganga Aarti at Varanasi: The River Bestowing Nirvana
Located approximately 175 kilometres southeast of Jhansi in the Chhatarpur district of the state of Madhya Pradesh, India the Khajuraho temples were discovered by British army captain T.S Burt as he followed an unknown trail and came across the magnificent hidden temples in 1838. Interestingly, the temples were earlier forgotten by the 16th century as… Continue reading Khajuraho: the temples forgotten twice
Plot no bs 111, 2nd Floor, Yojana central spine near Akshya Patra temple Srikishnpura, Jagatpura, Sanganer, Jaipur, Rajasthan