Image Source : cafechennai.in A fierce red teeka on your forehead and a flower garland around your neck mark the beginning of a stimulating colour cannonade in Rajasthan. Pink, blue, white and golden. This state has a thing for colours, don’t
Tricolours everywhere, happy faces shining bright and an exhilarating atmosphere of national pride. 26th January or Republic Day as we know it, isn’t a usual holiday! It’s a national holiday – one that should be experienced with a bursting
India is famously known as the land of festivals all throughout the world and rightly so. The festivities not only bring the people from different backgrounds and ethnicities closer but also turn the country into an alluring carnival, always having
Christmas, in multicultural India, is celebrated with the same gusto as Diwali or Eid. Everyone is one big happy family with a Santa cap on every head and a smile on every face. The magic of Christmas isn’t only limited
Image Source : santaclausvillage.info Every year, we lay out cookies and milk, we leave the space under the tree bare, ready to be filled with presents, hoping that a visitor will come bearing gifts for all at home. We hear the
Gujarat's Annual White Desert Carnival Date: 28 Oct 2019 - 23 Feb 2020 An initiative of Gujarat Tourism, Rann Utsav is celebrated annually at the 'Great Rann of Kutch' with great fervor and showcases to the world India's 'White Desert Experience'.
A rendezvous with the moon amidst a spread of culture! Imagine the moonlight spreading a silvery glaze on the white sands of the Kutch. This warm and subtle light is all the illumination that the Rann of Kutch needs. The cool
A glistening glass bobble hanging from the tree, a striped blue box nestled underneath it, a bright yellow star perched atop… these are some of the most beloved Christmas associations that we hold onto dearly! The decadent texture of plum
The Pushkar Camel Fair is one of the most highly-rated travel experiences and visitors to India must add it to their itinerary. Not just visitors to the country, but even Indians have been known to make several trips to the
The breath-taking sights, the pungent spices, and the bustling markets of Southeast Asia will awaken your senses. Add to that, the snaking rainforests, pristine waters and sand at the edges. Now top it off with rising volcanoes and you’ll find
Image Source : timesofindia.indiatimes.com A broken tusk. A rounded body carrying the wisdom of the universe. A tray of sweets by his side. A tiny mouse on the other. A lotus in one hand. A crown on his head. The
No festival is as colourful and vibrant as Onam, the annual 10-day harvest festival of Kerala. The air is filled with a palpable, infectious joy as people take to the streets and engage in traditional festivities like the Pulikali dance
The world was in turmoil. Darkness, evil and strife ruled this age. So much so, that Mother Earth herself was disturbed. Unable to bear the sins unleashed on her soil and soul, she went to Lord Brahma – creator of