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Street Food to Die For When You Visit Varanasi

One of the best things about growing up is that the way we travel evolves too. A decade ago when I…

10 years ago

An ode to Lucknow and Awadhi food

“Wherever you go becomes a part of you somehow” – Anita Desai   I guess Lucknow has become a part…

10 years ago

Portuguese and Parsi history of Daman

Remnants of Portuguese and Parsi history of Daman lie scattered in its churches, chapels, forts and old quarters. I visited…

10 years ago

Ajmer beyond the dargah

I recently visited Ajmer. This time I deliberately avoided the Dargah. I am not quite fond of overcrowded places where…

10 years ago

The Portuguese flavour of Goa

When the rest of the India got independence in 1947, Goa was still under the Portuguese rule till 1961. Evidence…

10 years ago

Symphony of heritage in Mahabalipuram

At first glance, Mahabalipuram appears like any other small town—narrow streets full of vendors, small shops, bikes, and people. The…

10 years ago