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South Africa Tourism : Johannesburg’s identity is inseparable from the gold that first brought the city to life
International

Why Johannesburg Is Still Known As Africa’s City Of Gold

Rooplekha Das

South Africa Tourism : Johannesburg’s identity is inseparable from the gold that first brought the city to life
International

Why Johannesburg Is Still Known As Africa’s City Of Gold

Rooplekha Das

Shutterstock : Travellers use micro escapes to step out of routine
India

How Micro Escapes Are Redefining Luxury Travel In India

OT Staff

Shutterstock : Aerial view of Andorra la Vella
International

This Tiny Country Between France And Spain Is A Mountain Dream

OT Staff

Shutterstock : One of the most striking places to encounter the legacy of the war is the Old Town of Dubrovnik
International

Tracing The Croatian War Of Independence Through Landscape

OT Staff

Turespaña : Bodegas Guell - Sitges
International

The Year of Gaudí: An Architecture Trail Through Spain

Find out all about The Year of Gaudí in Spain as well as the architect’s lesser-known yet equally masterful gems scattered across the country’s face

OT Staff

Unsplash : Cannes transforms every May as the Film Festival brings global cinema—and travellers—to the Riviera city.
International

From La Croisette To Le Suquet: 6 Cannes Spots To Visit During Festival Season

Cannes during festival season blends glamour with Riviera charm. Here are six places that reveal the city beyond its famous red carpet

Rooplekha Das

Shutterstock : Dive in the clear waters of Phu Quoc
International

Phu Quoc Sees Surge In Indian Travellers: What’s Driving The Demand?

Rising search trends show Indian travellers are increasingly choosing Phu Quoc for its ease of travel and value

Tenzin Chodon

Shutterstock : Around Kasauli hills, Himachal Pradesh
India

April Getaways Across India: Hills, Culture, And Coast

April often opens up short breaks and travel windows, making it easier to step away for a while. Across India, the experience changes completely—from vibrant festivals in Punjab to calm hill stations and slower days by the coast in Goa

OT Staff

David Doubilet, Sargasso Sea Commission/Facebook : The Sargasso Sea has several specialised research expeditions
International

No Shores, No Limits: Exploring The World’s Only Landless Sea

The Sargasso Sea spans over two million square kilometres of the North Atlantic. With no shores or beaches, its calm, deep-blue waters drift among golden Sargassum mats, providing shelter for eels, turtles, and countless marine species

OT Staff

Compartment S4 : Jasuli Buri Shaukyani’s historic dharamshala in Bhowali
India

How A Dharamshala Was Turned Into A Museum Through Adaptive Reuse In Bhowali, Uttarakhand

Reclaiming memory through architecture, this project restores Jasuli Buri Shaukyani’s historic dharamshala in Bhowali and reimagines it as a community museum that preserves the living heritage of the Rung people

OT Staff

utladakhtourism/Instagram : Vibrant performances at Skurbuchan village for the Apricot Blossom Festival
India

Ladakh’s Apricot Season 2026: A Festival Across Blooming Valleys

The Apricot Blossom Festival 2026 in Ladakh marks the arrival of spring, when apricot orchards across Leh and Kargil burst into bloom. Villages come alive with music, dance, and food, offering a glimpse into local culture and traditions

OT Staff

Author : Arrival of the train at the Dera Baba Nanak station
India

Border Tracks Of Punjab: Three Historic Train Journeys From Amritsar

Short local train rides from Amritsar to Attari, Dera Baba Nanak and Khem Karan offer a slow, evocative journey through Punjab’s borderlands, blending Partition history, rural landscapes and living heritage

Rameshinder Singh Sandhu

Author : Amankora, Bhutan
International

In The Shadow Of Dragons: A Journey To The Last Buddhist Kingdom

A journey through Bhutan’s lesser-known valleys reveals a country where conservation, culture and quiet luxury coexist in remarkable harmony

Fareeda Kanga

Shutterstock : Connaught Place, Delhi
India

10 Unmissable Things To Do In Delhi In March 2026 Before The Heatwaves Take Over

Planning a trip around Delhi in March 2026? Enjoy pleasant weather while exploring iconic monuments, buzzing markets, legendary eateries, and vibrant nightlife across the capital.

Anwesha Santra

Unsplash : Scenic, social, and stress-free solo travel in Asia
International

The Ultimate Solo Travel Guide to Asia’s Most Welcoming Countries

Planning a solo trip? These five Asian destinations offer smooth transport, welcoming locals, and unforgettable experiences

Rooplekha Das

Unsplash : A scene from Nagato, Japan
International

Exploring Nagato: Japan’s Hidden Gem

In a country overflowing with tourists, this little-known coastal town in Yamaguchi prefecture offers steaming hot springs, shrines dedicated to foxes, cruises to rugged cliffs and daring meals of fugu

Smita Tripathi

Wikimedia Commons : Lonar Crater Lake, Maharashtra
India

20 Best Places To Visit In India In March 2026: Hills, Beaches, Deserts, Heritage, And National Parks

Discover India’s best destinations in March 2026. Here is a curated list for the traveller in you: from blooming hills and sunlit beaches to vibrant deserts, cultural cities and thriving wildlife parks

Anwesha Santra

the.gastro.geek/Instagram : Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2026 is best explored on foot
India

Heading To Kala Ghoda Festival 2026? Here’s How To Get There Smoothly

Skip the traffic and the parking drama. This guide breaks down the easiest ways to reach Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2026 using public transport

Rooplekha Das

Wikimedia Commons : Kuching is nicknamed the Cat City of Malaysia
International

Henley Passport Index 2026: 10 Stunning Countries Indians Can Visit Without Visa Drama This Year

Travel abroad without paperwork panic in 2026. From Himalayan escapes to tropical islands, here are 10 incredible visa-free destinations for Indian passport holders, complete with how to get there and what makes each place unforgettable

Anwesha Santra

Shutterstock : A woman at a concert (representational image)
India

Your Ultimate Weekend Guide 2026: Top Events In Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai & Bengaluru

Your ultimate guide to the most exciting April weekend events across Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Bengaluru—featuring concerts, food festivals, cultural shows, workshops and more to plan the perfect outing

OT Staff

Ishanee Sarkar : The author (Manjira Majumdar) with her husband Judhajit Sarkar
International

Flâneuring in Bangkok: A Sensory Journey Through Thailand’s Capital

In Bangkok, the best discoveries happen without a plan. From street food and night markets to temples and quiet cafés, this is a slow, sensory journey through a city that reveals itself one wandering step at a time

Manjira Majumdar

Wikimedia Commons : Ruaha is the largest national park in Tanzania
International

Beyond The Serengeti: Discovering Tanzania’s Wild Heart

Tanzania’s wildlife extends far beyond the Serengeti, with diverse national parks offering unique landscapes, rare species, and remote safari experiences across the north and south of the country

OT Staff

Anton Zelenov/Wiki Commons : Anglican Cathedral Christ Church in Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania
International

Stone Town Zanzibar The Ultimate Guide To, Streets, Stories, And Spice

Stone Town is the historic heart of Zanzibar, where winding streets, carved doors, and centuries of trade come together in a compact old quarter on the edge of the Indian Ocean. This guide covers the best things to see, eat and experience in the city

OT Staff

Alexandre.ROSA/Shutterstock : More than half of Coober Pedy’s residents live underground in “dugouts,” homes
International

Coober Pedy: Australia’s Underground Town Of Opals, Dugouts, And Life In The Extreme Outback

In South Australia’s outback, Coober Pedy is built below the surface. Famous for opals and underground homes, it has evolved in response to harsh desert heat and a landscape that feels almost lunar

OT Staff

Christopher Michel/Wiki Commons : Flaming Cliffs, Gobi Desert, Mongolia
International

Beyond The Dunes: A Practical Guide To Glamping In The Gobi Desert

Glamping in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert blends raw, remote landscapes with comfort, from traditional gers to desert adventures. This guide covers what to expect, how to get there from India, and the key experiences that make the Gobi unforgettable

OT Staff

Shutterstock : Chandratal Lake in the Lahaul and Spiti district
India

The Long Summer Escape: Hills, Valleys, And Quiet Towns In India

India’s summer opens up a different map—from high Himalayan valleys to misty hill towns and quiet forested slopes. These destinations offer cooler air, slower days, and landscapes that shift sharply once you leave the plains behind

OT Staff

Shutterstock : A Maasai warrior walking across the savanna with Mount Kilimanjaro in the backdrop
International

Planning A Tanzania Trip? Everything Indian Travellers Need To Know

From Serengeti safaris to Zanzibar beaches, here’s everything Indian travellers need to know about planning a trip to Tanzania

Tenzin Chodon

Mayur More/Unsplash : Bodh Gaya is a prominent pilgrimage destination
India

Buddha Purnima 2026: Journeys Through India’s Buddhist Heartlands

Buddha Purnima 2026 marks a day of pilgrimage across India, as Bodh Gaya, Sarnath and Dharamshala draw travellers into spaces shaped by enlightenment, first teachings and living monastic traditions, all unfolding under the full moon

OT Staff

Anju Narayanan : Author in front of Aayiram Jannal Veedu
India

The Gentle Temptations Of Karaikudi, A Town Of Grand Chettinad Mansions

From grand Chettinad mansions and antique markets to handloom sarees and fiery local cuisine, Karaikudi offers a layered travel experience rooted in history, craft, and culture—best explored slowly and with curiosity

Anju Narayanan

peoples_daily/Instagram : The stunning landscape of Changshan Geopark in east China’s Zhejiang Province
International

Earth In 12 Chapters: Inside UNESCO’s Newest Geoparks Around The World

UNESCO has added 12 new Global Geoparks, expanding its network across 51 countries. From volcanic islands to ancient reefs and glacial mountains, these sites showcase key moments in Earth’s geological history alongside communities shaped by the land

OT Staff

Wikimedia Commons : A serene hilltop in Himachal Pradesh
India

6 Hidden Himalayan Escapes In Himachal To Discover This May

Skip the usual hill stations and discover six offbeat places in Himachal Pradesh that are at their most beautiful in the month of May

Rooplekha Das

Marlinjuice/Wiki Commons : The Sanctuary of Truth is an ode to Thai temple architecture
International

Sanctuary of Truth: Inside Pattaya’s Massive Wooden Temple Built Without Nails

A coastal wooden monument in Pattaya built entirely without nails or concrete, showcasing traditional Thai craftsmanship and philosophical carvings, still under construction after more than four decades

OT Staff

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