India’s Diverse Food Palate
India

India’s Diverse Food Palate

Indian food is synonymous with curries and spices. This is a country where there is a gamut of delicacies and recipes handed down through generations.

Each city, village and state have their unique food stories of migration, conquests and heritage. Locals pride over their cuisines and believe that it strengthens the bond with their ancestors and roots.

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Luxury Travel India
India

Luxury Travel India

Very few places in the world are that compelling, India is one of them. With an enthralling history, majestic palaces, awe inspiring landscapes and customs that take you back in time, a sojourn within her borders is truly unforgettable.

Luxury travel inIndia is a beautiful blend of emotions and elegance. Rajasthan’s fairy tale palaces, adventure in the Himalayas, the sleepy rhythms of the Kerala backwaters, warm welcome by the locals or the majestic wildlife inside the Indian jungles.

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India Conscious Luxury
India

India Conscious Luxury

Over the years tourism has seen a rapid change. Cookie cut itineraries have been replaced with authentic and meaningful journeys. But tourism itself is an unsustainable pursuit and luxury travel even more so. Our stay and wanderings, all leave a carbon footprint. But together we can change this.

Travelers these days are looking to engage and immerse themselves into the destinations that create worthy connections. They wish to be inspired and are looking for a more mindful approach towards the world. So, here is the chance to reimagine luxury.

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Take a walk down memory lane
India

Take a walk down memory lane

Sometimes we miss our old friends and we can't wait to meet them and revisit the cherished memories. Old Delhi is that friend. The spirit of this quarter is missed by all travellers.

Capital of the world’s largest democracy, this bustling neighbourhood is a hidden gem. It was founded by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as Shahjahanabad in 1639, and the city served as the Mughal capital till the last Emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar, was deposed and exiled by the British in 1858.

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