This Archeologist In Delhi Is Keeping The Memory Of The City's Houses Alive
Archeologist Anica Mann has been documenting and archiving Delhi's disappearing urban landscape in her project, Delhi Houses.
Archeologist Anica Mann has been documenting and archiving Delhi's disappearing urban landscape in her project, Delhi Houses.
With four cruise ships, award-winning lodges, handloom initiatives, and a foundation supporting conservation, the Phookans’ legacy is a roadmap for others looking to tread lightly but impactfully
Mumbai-based tattoo artist Shomil Shah's India Ink Archive aims to document and make accessible what remains of this ancient art form
Bharat Singh, founder of Jaipur Houses, has been archiving the beauty of disappearing structures including havelis and stepwells across cities in Rajasthan to keep their memory alive
Outlook Traveller interviewed Julie Kagti, the founder and curator of Curtain Call Adventures, about her work in helping to preserve communities' cultural traditions through food, craft and other immersive experiences
Connecting travellers with locals, land and their legacy, Agora Eco Tourism offers a one-of-a-kind travel experience in Chhattisgarh and beyond
Actor Sara Ali Khan visited the revered Kamakhya Temple in Assam, adding another spiritual stop to her travel diaries. Known for her wanderlust, she's also explored places like Kashmir, Kedarnath, New York, Amsterdam, and the Maldives
The Spiti Ecosphere has been championing responsible tourism in the stunning Spiti Valley since 2007. Outlook Traveller interviewed its founder and director, Ishita Khanna, about its most significant achievements and what's next for them
A qualified wildlife biologist, Aditya Roy was determined to create meaningful and responsible travel experiences that connect travellers with Gujarat's rich cultural, natural and historical heritage. So, he started his own travel outfitter in 2014
Ida Pfeiffer defied 19th-century societal norms to become the world’s first solo female travel writer. Venturing across continents alone, she chronicled her experiences in pioneering works that inspired generations
The Indian Road Trip Cruisers are a group of people who love the open road and want to be part of a community driven by adventure. Over the years, some of RTC's most memorable and successful drives have been led by women
After leaving a cushy government job in 1999, Ram Pratap Singh spent five years converting his ancestral home into an eco-tourist lodge that has won the hearts and minds of travellers visiting the Chambal region
Curator Monica Jain speaks about an ongoing exhibition in New Delhi titled "Ishq Chaman," the evolution of Indian miniature art, and the dialogue between tradition and contemporary expression
In this conversation held at the "Ishq Chaman" exhibition at Bikaner House, Princess Vaishnavi Kumari discusses the evolving legacy of Kishangarh miniatures, the role of patronage in contemporary art, and the vision behind the exhibition
In honour of chef Gaggan Anand's latest win at Asia's 50 Best Restaurants, Outlook Traveller went through the archives to dig up a quick-wit rapid fire, with a hint of eclectic irreverence, right from the star chef's mouth
American photographer John Fabiano's project, Wags Around The World, has taken him to 19 countries where he has photographed all kinds of dogs. He discusses his work and what we can learn from “man’s best friend”
A city as old as over 2000 years, Srinagar battles with aggravated pollution levels. Curve Electric bikes, with its 'go green' approach, is a perfect fit to deal with these growing challenges
The Khushtar Heritage Collective was honoured in the “Sustainable Leadership—Heritage Conservation” category at the 2025 Indian Responsible Tourism Awards. Meet its director, Khushi Shah, who is working to safeguard Ahmedabad's built heritage
Janhvi Kapoor recently visited the Krishnakali Temple, captivating fans and media alike. She has previously honoured her late mother, Sridevi, by visiting the Muppathamman Temple in Chennai and keeps visiting various religious sites
From the Patek Philippe museum to the top of europe, a journey through Switzerland made me ponder: does our quest for efficiency come at the cost of life's quiet beauty?
In the face of water stress crisis, heroes like Nirmal Raghavan, Babita Rajput, and Sangay Lama are the need of the hour
The Calcutta Illumination Project began as a visionary endeavor initiated by Mudar Patherya, a heritage activist, photographer, and writer, in collaboration with like-minded individuals
Kavad is a 500-year-old art form that has transformed from being a medium of storytelling to being a showpiece that you can marvel for a moment and forget about.
Travelling brings a sense of purpose to many caught in the chaos of the daily life. On World Happiness Day, we re-look at what brings us joy
At the 18th Asian Film Awards in Hong Kong, Indian cinema made its mark with "All We Imagine as Light" winning Best Film and "Santosh" earning major accolades.
The Tanti of West Bengal have preserved a centuries-old tradition, crafting exquisite Tant sarees that blend artistry and heritage. But today, they are wound up by the looming threat of modernisation
The Canadian singer has travelled the world and was recently in India ahead of his concert in Mumbai
Memories of home-cooked meals inspire Chef Avinash Martins to revive and reimagine traditional Goan dishes
The Romani people, Europe's largest ethnic minority, trace their origins to Rajasthan, India. Their journey spans centuries of migration, cultural influence, and resilience in the face of discrimination
Sleep tourism is an ideal way to break away from daily hustle, acquire quality sleep and engage in recreational activities
Do you sit up at night and count sheep? Are you sleep deprived? Then why not go on a specially curated 'sleep' travel
The 2019 film 'Axone' highlights the struggle of preserving cultural identity in a diverse society, urging viewers to see food as a bridge to understanding, not a barrier