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Vikas Bhi, Virasat Bhi: A doctrine that has not yet met its test
Somnath shows what India's spiritual economy can build. Char Dham shows what happens when it forgets the mountain underneath.
Somnath shows what India's spiritual economy can build. Char Dham shows what happens when it forgets the mountain underneath.
Travellers are dramatically filming themselves as they ascend the "world's saddest escalator" like defeated movie protagonists.
Fridge magnets are emerging as favoured travel souvenirs in Indian homes, carrying memories from trips and gifts from loved ones. Their appeal lies in turning refrigerators into personal travel archives, of milestones, and nostalgia.
Despite incessant discussions about overtourism and bitter experiences, the charm of a Goa trip remains intact. There's still something that Goa is still on everyone's travel wishlist, and the appeal today goes far beyond beaches and nightlife.
If you think your parents are bugging you by setting up meetings with potential matches, in China there's an actual marriage market where parents show up with their child's profile to find the perfect match.
Rising Iran-US tensions are disrupting flight routes and raising fares for Indian travellers. The changes are pushing passengers towards flexible bookings and alternative destinations.
Wait. Don't let your mind wander just yet. It's less wild than you think, and somehow more liberating.
Apart from the gorgeous views and delicious food, Japan also offers tourists free disaster training through fun simulators and hands-on experiences.
While everyone dreams of conquering Mount Everest, who would have thought it would have bad reviews on Google?
Travellers are increasingly packing their bags for Vietnam and of course, sharing every bit of it online. Turns out, beyond the hidden gems, food spots and shopping markets, there's a new entrant.
There's a bakery in Nepal, run by a deaf and mute couple, that has become a cosy stop for trekkers passing through Langtang Valley.
Vietnam, in its response to an India Today Digital report, assured action after several Indian tourists reported discrimination during their visit. The tourists complained their experiences have been marred by uncomfortable and, at times, hostile interactions with locals.
This place has its own quirks. You can easily become a citizen, buy a passport, and if you get lucky, you might even get a seat in its Parliament. This place will tickle your funny bone at every step. So, scroll down and decide if this deserves a place on your bucket list.
The Embassy of India in Vietnam has issued a fresh advisory for Indian travellers planning a visa-free trip to Phu Quoc Island.
Travel insurance was never really a priority on the 'travel to-do list'. But that's no longer the case, thanks to a booming travel scene and enough horror stories making headlines. Experts break down where to begin when choosing the right insurance.
Road trips are increasingly shaping how Indian travellers plan their international holidays. But before you get behind the wheel, make sure your permits are in place.
Getting a tattoo is not as painful. But this one in Thailand can be. A little too much. The kind that will make you rush to the emergency room.
Dear Indian travellers, if there's a chance to travel abroad without visa or passport hassles, it's hard to ignore.
Aren't we all, in some way, trying to experience what true happiness really means? Well, the world's happiest country is opening its doors to international travellers for an escape into the Finnish way of life.
Vietnam has grown popular among Indian travellers, but some say they faced hostility in shops and markets. Tourists and locals suggest stereotypes about Indians may be contributing to the friction.