2023

Culture Heritage Madhya Pradesh

Bhimbhetka Rock Shelters: The Oldest Rock Shelter in India That Houses Caves Paintings Dating Back 30,000 years!

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Bhimbhetka Rock Shelters is one of the most striking naturally formed oldest rock shelter in India with Mesolithic paintings stunning rock formations due to erosion and weathering. When I planned a quick getaway to Bhopal while visiting Indore for a friend’s wedding, little did I know that I would be exposed to a site that

Places to Visit Stays West Bengal

Bari Kothi: A 300-Yr Old Heritage Hotel that Reflects The Culture of Bengal

While Kolkata still has the old world charm, something remains amiss these days, even the people of the city look for something that has retained its originality yet modern in terms of hospitality. And “Bari Kothi” fits the bill perfectly! Originally built in the late 1700s, “Bari Kothi”, literally meaning “Palace Of The Elder” is a visual delight with an

Culture Heritage Hyperlocal Mumbai Maharashtra Mumbai Places to Eat Places to Visit

Stepping Into A Time Warp Called Yazdani Restaurant & Bakery For Brun-Maska At The Heart Of Mumbai!

My curiosity of exploring the hidden, historic and heritage gems right in the heart of metropolitan cities was the reason I visited this bakery that has stood the test of time and circumstances. While scrolling the much-loved Instagram app, I had come across a well curated reel that made me sit up and decide – I needed to visit this

Meghalaya Places to Eat Places to Visit

Best Tourist Places in Shillong To Add To Your Bucketlist

A state that was formed by carving out two districts of the state of Assam on 21st of January 1972, Meghalaya is formed of two districts – a. the United Khasi and Jaintia Hills and b. the Garo hills. Bordered in the the south by the districts of Mymensingh and Slyhet of Bangladesh, west by Rangpur in Bangladesh and east

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Bookmark These 53 Festivals In India From July to December 2023 That You Shouldn’t Miss!

Come to think of it, around 70% of these festivals are unknown to me but researching about them definitely exposed me to the various cultures and beliefs that is prevalent across India – one of the most vibrant nations where festivals thrive in every nook and cranny. While I have attended quite a few very year, namely Durga Puja, Dusshera