The largest Harappan city discovered yet
Dholavira, an archaeological site in Gujarat's Kutch district, is 250km from Bhuj
Dholavira, an archaeological site in Gujarat's Kutch district, is 250km from Bhuj
The Eternal City can't be seen in two days, but it can be experienced through its monuments, museums and cafs. Rome has changed over two millennia the ancient spirit still prevails
Get entranced by the story of Begum Samru. the only Catholic ruler in India and her church in Sardhana
The petite peninsula, with its Chinese-Portuguese cultural blend, is famous for its casinos but has a lot more
Visit the surreal rock-hewn caves of Cappadocia in Turkey and come away reeling
Get swept up in this massive annual funfair in Munich, the main city of Bavaria, Germany
The rural tourism in India has grown with the help of private as well as government projects
Coconut water for the soul and complete seclusion at an excellent Kerala beach house
This undiscovered corner of Kerala is home to the world's oldest teak plantation
Visit a palace, a church and the locale of J.R. Ackerley's Hindoo Holiday in Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh
Find serenity and elegance on the banks of the Narmada in Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh
Much has changed at the Hyde Park Speaker's Corner, a London institution, since the 1970s and 80s
Meroe was the great city from where black pharaohs once ruled Egypt
Go on one of the most beautiful day walks in Sangla valley of Kinnaur district in Himachal Pradesh
The Maha Parinirvan Express train takes pilgrims to all the major Buddhist pilgrimage centres in India and Nepal
The rain-drenched hill station in the Himalayas brings out the romantic in you
The built heritage of the towns of Sidhpur and Kapadvanj in Gujarat is disappearing fast in the face of governmental and community apathy
Relish the country life and some adventure sports in the quaint Destiny Farm in Ooty, Tamil Nadu
Absorb the sights and sounds of the Silent Valley National Park, Kerala - at least in the part open to visitors
The planter's life opens up to visitors in the tea estates of southern India