Friday, July 31, 2020

10 Astonishing Airbnbs in Barcelona for Your Next Holiday in Spain July 31, 2020 at 01:31PM

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10 Astonishing Airbnbs in Barcelona for Your Next Holiday in Spain

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10 Best Airbnbs in Barcelona Experience an explosive Spanish venture in the coastal city of Barcelona. It is the home to FC Barcelona, Spain’s most popular professional football club, the peak of authentic flamenco and colorful festivals, the residence of square and orderly streets, as well as beautiful beaches and luxurious beach resorts. Barcelona is […]

10 Astonishing Airbnbs in Barcelona for Your Next Holiday in Spain
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Fuling Global Holds Unveiling Ceremony Signifying Operations as Bonded Factory in Indonesia July 31, 2020 at 11:01AM

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Fuling Global Holds Unveiling Ceremony Signifying Operations as Bonded Factory in Indonesia

WENLING, China, July 31, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Fuling Global Inc. (Nasdaq: FORK) (“Fuling Global” or the “Company”), today announced that its subsidiary, Fuling Food Packaging Indonesia Co., Ltd. (“Fuling Indonesia”), has been approved as a bonded manufacturing facility in Indonesia. The Company hosted a formal ceremony inaugurating its operations in Semarang City as a bonded factory. On […]

Fuling Global Holds Unveiling Ceremony Signifying Operations as Bonded Factory in Indonesia
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Santa Maria Church, Ilocos Sur: A UNESCO World Heritage Site July 31, 2020 at 10:55AM

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Santa Maria Church, Ilocos Sur: A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Santa Maria Church in Ilocos Sur

Santa Maria Church in Ilocos Sur The Santa Maria Church, also called The Church of the Lady of Assumption (Church of Nuestra SeƱora de la Asuncion), is a parish church located in Ilocos Sur province of the Philippines. Standing tall on top of a hill, it is one of the four Baroque Churches of the […]

Santa Maria Church, Ilocos Sur: A UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Thursday, July 30, 2020

Vacation Rentals: The 10 Best Airbnbs in Phuket, Thailand July 30, 2020 at 01:22AM

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Vacation Rentals: The 10 Best Airbnbs in Phuket, Thailand

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Top-rated Vacation Rentals in Phuket Thailand’s Phuket is among the most exciting places in Asia. It is home to many Muay Thai gyms, numerous scenic beaches, and over a hundred islands nearby waiting for your exploration. If you fancy a holiday in Thailand and aren’t sure where to stay, you’ve come to the right place […]

Vacation Rentals: The 10 Best Airbnbs in Phuket, Thailand
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The Fullerton Bay Hotel Singapore and The Fullerton Hotel Singapore Emerge as The Top Two Hotels in Tripadvisor 2020 Travellers’ Choice Awards July 30, 2020 at 12:12AM

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The Fullerton Bay Hotel Singapore and The Fullerton Hotel Singapore Emerge as The Top Two Hotels in Tripadvisor 2020 Travellers’ Choice Awards

SINGAPORE, July 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Tripadvisor, the world’s largest travel platform has awarded the top two positions for “Best Hotels in Singapore” to The Fullerton Bay Hotel Singapore and The Fullerton Hotel Singapore under Sino Group respectively in its 18th annual Travellers’ Choice Awards. Tripadvisor, the world’s largest travel platform has awarded the top […]

The Fullerton Bay Hotel Singapore and The Fullerton Hotel Singapore Emerge as The Top Two Hotels in Tripadvisor 2020 Travellers’ Choice Awards
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12 Best Beaches in Guimaras Island July 29, 2020 at 08:30PM

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12 Best Beaches in Guimaras Island

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Best Beaches in Guimaras Island Despite tourism being a main industry in the Philippines, there are still some treasure vacation spots that are still tucked away in its 7,641 islands. One of those isles is the breathtaking Guimaras Island, an island province in the Western Visayas region of the country. It looks over the Panay […]

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Hello Kitty Land Tokyo launches its partial reopening with an entertaining video July 29, 2020 at 08:00PM

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Hello Kitty Land Tokyo launches its partial reopening with an entertaining video

TOKYO, July 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Hello Kitty Land Tokyo, also known as Sanrio Puroland (https://en.puroland.jp/), has launched a fun video to support the communication with its fans and guests during the time of the partial reopening of the theme park. Main Visual https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQBPwh-u5ug The animated and fun video, which can be viewed with subtitles in English, […]

Hello Kitty Land Tokyo launches its partial reopening with an entertaining video
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Wednesday, July 29, 2020

THOMAS SABO presents the new Charming Collection July 29, 2020 at 03:45PM

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THOMAS SABO presents the new Charming Collection

LAUF AN DER PEGNITZ, Germany, July 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Since 2006, the THOMAS SABO Charm Club has stood for the brand’s diversity and joie de vivre, and has now been given a new structure with the introduction of the Charming Collection range. The new THOMAS SABO Charming Collection stands for en-vogue trend looks with a delicate […]

THOMAS SABO presents the new Charming Collection
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Yum China Reaches Milestone of 10,000 Stores July 29, 2020 at 10:40AM

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Yum China Reaches Milestone of 10,000 Stores

SHANGHAI, July 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Yum China Holdings, Inc. (the “Company” or “Yum China“) (NYSE: YUMC) today announced that it has reached the milestone of 10,000 stores in its restaurant network across China and overseas. It celebrated at the 10,000th store opening this month in Bo’ao, Hainan province. This represents a significant milestone for […]

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Surrender to the luxury of Roseate with a gentle touch of care July 29, 2020 at 12:55AM

From large chains to boutique properties, here's how Roseate Hotels and Resorts’ is implementing new policies for post-pandemic travel. Covid has caused a s...

Lysol Philippines to disinfect Discovery hotels to promote safe spaces amid pandemic July 28, 2020 at 08:45PM

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Lysol Philippines to disinfect Discovery hotels to promote safe spaces amid pandemic

With Discovery Hospitality Corporation’s Safe Spaces program, Lysol disinfectant products will be used to sanitize areas in Discovery hotels and resorts before and after each use following safety and sanitation protocols, to ensure the highest standards of hospitality and commitment to guests’ safety.

Manila, Philippines — Over the past few months, Lysol has been actively involved in strengthening the country’s COVID-19 testing capacity and expanding its coverage to needy sectors of society. As part of its relentless pursuit of a world where everyone is free from illness-causing germs, Lysol will now be extending its partnership to Discovery Hospitality […]

Lysol Philippines to disinfect Discovery hotels to promote safe spaces amid pandemic
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Tuesday, July 28, 2020

20 Most Beautiful Places in the World to Add to Your Bucket List July 28, 2020 at 05:30PM

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20 Most Beautiful Places in the World to Add to Your Bucket List

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Most Beautiful Places in the World They say we’re born too late to explore the world, but born too early to explore the universe. But have you truly explored the world, already? We’ll be tackling 20 of the most beautiful places that every traveler should visit in their lifetimes. These are all wonders of nature […]

20 Most Beautiful Places in the World to Add to Your Bucket List
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‘Unravel Travel’ global survey finds Asians most confident towards traveling in the new normal July 28, 2020 at 03:34PM

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‘Unravel Travel’ global survey finds Asians most confident towards traveling in the new normal

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Asian countries like India, Thailand, China, Indonesia, and Singapore are more eager than their Western counterparts when it comes to resuming travel Amidst general pessimism towards international travel, people living in Asia have a more positive outlook when it comes to traveling in the “new normal”. A shift in travelers’ destination of choice: China, Italy, […]

‘Unravel Travel’ global survey finds Asians most confident towards traveling in the new normal
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The 10 Most Wish-Listed Airbnbs in New York City July 27, 2020 at 07:09PM

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The 10 Most Wish-Listed Airbnbs in New York City

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The 10 Most Wish-Listed Airbnb Rentals in New York City New York City is a city of stellar skyscrapers, spectacular Broadway shows, and a big serving of tasty meals. It is also home to the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, and some of the world’s billionaires. Undoubtedly, NYC is one of the most sought-after […]

The 10 Most Wish-Listed Airbnbs in New York City
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Monday, July 27, 2020

AirAsia’s virtual Allstar now on WhatsApp July 27, 2020 at 06:18AM

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AirAsia’s virtual Allstar now on WhatsApp

Manila, Philippines — Getting great customer service with AirAsia is about to become easier than ever before as the company’s virtual Allstar, AVA, has launched on the popular messaging application, WhatsApp. Chief Customer Happiness Officer Adam Geneave said the move couldn’t be more timely with record numbers of guests seeking support as a result of […]

AirAsia’s virtual Allstar now on WhatsApp
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Smart unveils first 5G-powered esports hub in PH July 27, 2020 at 04:51PM

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Smart unveils first 5G-powered esports hub in PH

Team PLDT-Smart Omega wins over Team LuponWxC in the country’s first crossplay DOTA 2 exhibition match via cloud gaming with a score of 34-6. The groundbreaking match was held at Gariath Concepts, which Smart unveiled as the first 5G-powered esports hub in the country. Catch the highlights of the game on Smart’s official Facebook account at www.fb.com/SmartCommunications.

Manila, Philippines — PLDT wireless subsidiary Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart) has unveiled the first-ever 5G-powered gaming hub in the Philippines by deploying Smart 5G at the Gariath Concepts esports venue in Quezon City, with peak speeds hitting 1 Gbps.  To mark this milestone, Smart gathered esports athletes for the country’s first mobile phone vs PC […]

Smart unveils first 5G-powered esports hub in PH
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The 6 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Philippines July 27, 2020 at 12:21PM

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The 6 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Philippines

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Guide to The Philipines: UNESCO World Heritage Sites The tropical, vibrant, and lush nation of the Philipines comprising of about 7,641 islands is a place that is worthy of visiting. It’s a whole new beautiful world with an abundance of marine life, and verdant landscapes. Here are the attractions in the Philipines that made to […]

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Surf in Taghazout, Morocco: Surfing North Africa’s Big Waves July 27, 2020 at 11:09AM

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Surf in Taghazout, Morocco: Surfing North Africa’s Big Waves

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Surfing in Taghazout, Morocco When most people think of surfing, hot spots like the Hawaiian Islands, Australian, and South African coastlines immediately come to mind. However, Taghazout, an unassuming village along Morocco’s southwestern coast, is growing in reputation as a world-class surfing destination. If you’re interested in catching big warm waves, visit the region between […]

Surf in Taghazout, Morocco: Surfing North Africa’s Big Waves
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Ultimate List Of The Best Hotels in Surigao City, Philippines July 27, 2020 at 08:26AM

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Ultimate List Of The Best Hotels in Surigao City, Philippines

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Where to Stay in Surigao City: List of the Top 10 Best Surigao City Hotels Surigao City is located in the capital of Surigao del Norte Province in the Philippines. The city is known for its exemplary Spanish culture and wealth of mineral reserves, making it an important economic city of the Philippines. Surigao has […]

Ultimate List Of The Best Hotels in Surigao City, Philippines
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Johnnie Walker Looks to the Next 200 Years of Scotch: Whisky maker launches four exclusive 200th anniversary releases to celebrate key milestone July 26, 2020 at 10:48PM

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Johnnie Walker Looks to the Next 200 Years of Scotch: Whisky maker launches four exclusive 200th anniversary releases to celebrate key milestone

LONDON, July 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — TODAY, Johnnie Walker, the world’s number one Scotch whisky[1], celebrates a 200-year milestone, and looks to the next 200 years of Scotch, with the announcement of four exclusive limited editions. Each of these 200th anniversary releases – a new bottle design and three newly crafted whiskies – are a […]

Johnnie Walker Looks to the Next 200 Years of Scotch: Whisky maker launches four exclusive 200th anniversary releases to celebrate key milestone
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Sunday, July 26, 2020

Sicily Bucket List: Top 15 Best Things to Do in Sicily, Italy July 26, 2020 at 01:19AM

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Sicily Bucket List: Top 15 Best Things to Do in Sicily, Italy

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Popular Tourist Spots, Best Activities, and Amazing Places to Visit in Sicily, Italy Are you planning a trip to Sicily or just looking for ideas for your next vacation? Sicily is a breathtaking island known for many things, many of which are related to the riches of the prehistoric world. The island is quite big […]

Sicily Bucket List: Top 15 Best Things to Do in Sicily, Italy
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Top 10 Airbnbs in Taipei for Your Next Taiwan Escapade July 26, 2020 at 12:27AM

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Top 10 Airbnb Rentals in Taipei, Taiwan Mouthwatering food. Stunning natural sceneries. Bustling city life. Well-preserved heritage and cultural buildings. Breathtaking islands and beaches. Interesting historic sites. These are all the tourist wonders tucked away in the small country of Taiwan. Taiwan is a small island nation that neighbors China, Japan, and the Philippines. As […]

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Saturday, July 25, 2020

Readers’ Responses: Hometown Discoveries in Indian Neighbourhoods July 24, 2020 at 10:57PM

Ticking off trendy neighbourhood cafĆ©s or checking out the iconic hotspots of a destination might seem like the obvious thing to do while travelling, but ask an insider, and your itinerary will change. Indian cities and towns brim with relatively obscure treasures when it comes to travel, and as it turns out, our readers are also keepers of the best-kept secrets of their hometowns. We’ve assembled anecdotes of off-beat hiking trails and secret beaches, remote ruins and birding delights, all from your backyard.

Aftab Ahmed, Jaipur, Rajasthan

In Rajasthan’s Aravalli hills, there is a less-trodden hiking trail that starts from the pond in the premises of the Galta Ji temple (monkey temple), winding straight for a few 100 metres, after which one must chart their own way. This trail is locally popular as a route where dacoits lay in ambush in olden times, and the ruins of a palace on the top of the adjacent hill, named Chor Mahal (Thieve’s Palace), account for the stories. Climb up, and you will be rewarded with a stunning panorama of the the Aravalli range on one side, and Jaipur city on another. The region’s wild aura is amplified by the presence of deciduous forests, and the waves of wild, chirruping birds that sometimes emerge out of them.

Mohil Kapoor, Bhavani Island, Andhra Pradesh

Bhavani Island, on the Krishna river—which flows through Vijayawada—is considered one of the largest river islands in India. Named after one of goddess Durga’s 108 names, it is your veritable ‘Isle of Adventure’. Reach after a pleasant boat-ride, park yourself at one of its resorts, and head out indulge in some water sports. Lush green views and the calm of lapping of water makes it the ideal getaway from those looking to escape urban chaos.

Niyati Shah, Vadodara, Gujarat

Back in the 1950s when cafe culture wasn’t common in Vadodara, Canara Coffee House was the only coffee hub in the city. To the day, the cafe, despite its name and origin, remains famous for a flavourful Marathi delicacy called Puna Misal. And although the place has undergone renovation recently, its menu and prices are delightfully stuck in time.

Another historic element to the city are a series of old bungalows near the Vadodara railway station, known as the Contractor’s Bungalows. The buildings are said to have been built by contractors close to the royals of Baroda at least a century ago—and are fully-functional till date. Currently privately owned, one of them has been recently converted to a heritage cafe, showcasing its proud Parsi heritage.

Once you’ve had your fill of the city’s obscure icons, turn to Rasalpur. The small, scenic village lies a short drive from of the city, and offers a backdrop of laid-back rusticity by the Mahisagar river.

K. Rohan, Havelock Island, Andaman Islands

If you’re at Radhanagar beach in Havelock Island, part of the Andaman Islands, a brisk 2 kilometre/15 minutes walk along the coast will bring you to the beautiful Neil Cove. Rustling sea-mohwa forests fringe one side of the rock-ringed, concave beach, and freshwater streams gurgle out of the wilderness. If you are lucky you may spot dugongs and sea turtles swimming in the crystal-clear waters of the bay.

A hike through the famous Galtaji or Monkey Temple in Jaipur not only presents scenic views, but also offers the curious traveller with ancient lore. Photo By: AlexAnton/Shutterstock

 

Richa Chaubey, Champawat, Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand’s touristy areas belie the beauty of its more pristine pockets—like my hometown Champawat. Believed to be graced by the ‘Kurmavatar’ (Vishnu turtle incarnation), this picturesque town in the Kumaon Himalayas is a sight for sore eyes. Come winter, rows of pine, deodar and oak trees stand like silver sentinels at the base of snow-laden mountains, and its dewy mornings are a sublime dewy affair. Abbott Mount (named after 20th century English businessman John Harold Abbott), an hour’s drive from the town, is a serene location populated by beautiful wooden cottages, forests, wild mountain birds and even an ancient church. If you are one for spooky thrills, Morris Hospital, established in the early 1900s, adds an element of alleged mystery to the hill station’s already-haunting beauty.

Lakshmisha Kerekoppa, Karkala, Karnataka

Chaturmukha Jaina Basadi is situated deep inside the evergreen forests of Sharavathi valley on the banks of Sharavathi River in Karkala. Although the place is largely inaccessible to common tourists due to inadequate information and lack of public transport, Jain devotees do visit with using private vehicles.

The Jain temple is located near the town of Gerusoppa, which functioned as the capital of Saluva family of Vijayanagara empire. The shrine is built during the reign of Queen Channabhairadevi in 1562 AD who was known as ‘Raina de Pimenta’ (the Pepper Queen) by the Portuguese. Chaturmukha Basadi is made up of grey granite stone and is open on all four sides (chaturmukha) which leads to four statues of Jain Thirtankaras. All in all, a rare, gorgeous find for history and architecture buffs.

 

Khushbu Singhal, Basistha, Assam

Basistha is a rolling, green suburban landscape, located in southeast part of Guwahati, Assam. The hilly area is contiguous with Meghalaya, the neighbouring state of Assam. Expect groves of deepest greens, tall trees swinging with native flora, wild animals like jackals, monkeys or even elephants, and a stunning variety of birds that go well eyond the usual mynah, cuckoo and cattle egret. Not surprisingly, the area is a part of Garbhanga Forest Reserve.

Through the wilderness, a road leads up to the Basistha temple. The ancient edifice is situated in one of the hills near the Basistha or Bahini river, a trickling arm of the Bharalu, which in turn is a tributary of the Brahmaputra river. The ancient temple and the gurgling rivulet make a formidable combination for travellers drawn to nature, and regional history.

Despite it being a small town in Madhya Pradesh, Mhow is packed with a plethora of unique experiences and landscapes. Photo By: Rjsngh55/Shutterstock

 

Burhanuddinn Nagpurwala, Mumbai, Maharashtra

Not so far from the daily hustle of the Maximum City lies a meandering trail of wilderness. Starting from the last village of Aarey (Bangud), it winds towards a lake, situated in the thick of the forest.

On some lucky occasions, usually around dawn, I have seen spotted deer, scampering, a crocodile, and even a leopard near the lake. Camping, star-gazing and connecting with nature are some great options.

 

Karma Tenzing, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha

In the heart of Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, stands Hotel Original Vinayaka Mylari, a part of the city’s gastronomic history since 1938. Their highlight—soft, crisp, melt-in-mouth dosas that you will not find anywhere else. Served with a dollop of white, unsalted butter and creamy coconut chutney, the dosas alone are worth a trip to the eatery. That is not to say that their fluffy, cloud-like idlis are any less of a treat. Prepared on woodfire, the taste is unforgettable, making the 10-12 seater establishment a humble but proud legacy of the city.

 

Deepjyoti Paul, Naihati, West Bengal

Located about 40 kilometres north of Kolkata, Naihati is the hometown of Bengali poet and novelist Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay. The creative force credited with shaping modern Bengali prose as well as penning the Indian national song, Vande Mataram—Chattopadhyay lived and created in what can be described as an architecturally precious mansion, now turned into a museum and research center for his works. His abode is located in a peaceful, green area of Kanthalpara, a 10-minutes walk from Naihati Railway Station. Travellers can buy a ticket and enter the complex, which has retained its gorgeous medieval-style facade over the years. See the study room used by the writer who gave birth to Vande Mataram in his novel Anandamath (the song eventually used as a rallying cry by Indian freedom fighters), to bask in the palpable history of the place. Every year, a Rath Yatra fair adds colour to the landscape in front of the Jagannath temple of the house, filling the area with the scent of delicious mela-food.

 

Harsha Kumawat, Udaipur, Rajasthan

Reasons to visit the Ahar Museum in Rajasthan are many. The Ahar civilisation, dating back to around 2500-500 BC, was an ancient settlement along the banks of the rivers Ahad and Banas, in the Western region of India. Think present-day Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.

In this lesser-known museum, discover characteristic white-painted black and red pottery pieces, some of the excavated water pots similar to those found in Iran. On your visit, learn about their well-equipped houses, made of stones with bamboo roofs and with chulhas (earthen ovens), or admire recovered statues of lost deities, ornaments, and ancient coins from the advanced civilisation.

The Ahar Museum is a must for all history enthusiasts, especially for those looking to gain knowledge around the Ahar civilisation. Photo By: Christina R Miller/Shutterstock

 

Rahul Jain, Dandeli, Karnataka

In Dandeli, where I grew up, a unique experience is the white water rafting which provides the adventurous with a healthy dose of adrenaline rush. River Kali is ferocious and rocky and hence there are lots of ups and downs through the journey, which offers tourists a thrilling challenge. 

 

Shraddha Gandi, Raigad, Maharashtra

Raigad lies at the heart of the Sahyadri Mountains which is a dream for photographers, birders and travellers of all kinds. The Raigad Fort, which is 23 kilometres away from Mahad, served as the capital of all forts under Chhatrapati Shivaji’s rule. The architecture here is remarkable, with a vast expanse of greenery. En route to the fort, are some spots like the Koturde Dam and local strawberry farms that make for leisurely pitstops. Nearby lies the Gondale area, which is a small forest-like reserve area where biodiversity is abundant. To understand local culture, I visited the village of Taloshi, also on the way to the fort. Interacting with the locals opened up a treasure trove of history and information. 

 

Anushree N, Visakhapatnam, Aaraku Valley, Andhra Pradesh

Aaruku Valley is one of the most verdant valleys in the Eastern Ghats. One must dig deep through its deep forests for startling discoveries. Hailing from Visakhapatnam, I had travelled to the valley on an organised trekking event, guided by none other than the tribes of the valley. Here, we set out on the Gosthani Cave Trek within the Borra Caves, towards the end of which lies the Gosthani River. 

An intriguing story is linked to the river’s nomenclature. According to locals, residents of the region were initially unaware about a river flowing beneath the cave, and it only came to light when a cow fell from a hole in the Borra Cave but managed to stay alive by landing up in the water body. Thus the river was given the name Gosthani (Abode of the cow). 

Another secret spot in the valley is the Aradakota Waterfalls. Only known to the locals, this beautiful waterfall is the perfect halt for those planning a short trek in the region. 

 

Anushree Joshi, Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh

Lakdi Bazaar (wooden market) in Uttar Pradesh’s Saharanpur is a place full of colour and character. Usually brimming with crowds, the narrow alleys and wide roads of the market are open every day save Friday. From small shops selling select items to big showrooms with an entire floor or two dedicated to export goods, the market has something for all age groups. 

As a kid, I learnt about this place from my family, a rite of passage as a local. Whenever anything made of wood had to be bought or repaired, Lakdi Bazar was the place to go to. During one of my summer breaks, I had convinced my mother to accompany me to this famous market. As we got off the car and started to walk, I was fascinated to see the woodwork hanging on both sides of the road. 

I was spoiled for choice with wooden toys, photo frames, carved furniture, shoe racks, magazine holders, combs, cutlery and a whole lot more!

 

Dandeli in Karnataka is the perfect place for the adventure-junkie, offering challenging rafting experiences. Photo By: Bubz/Shutterstock

 

Shatayu Jakhotia, Jawhar, Maharashtra

Jawhar, 130 kilometres from Mumbai, was once the capital of the princely state of Jawhar, ruled by the Mukne family. It is the nodal point for 80 tribal villages. Jawhar is known for its natural beauty and mixed cultural heritage. A huge population of Jawhar has migrated from Maharashtra and some parts of Gujarat, enhancing the rich tribal culture it already had. 

The Jai Vilas palace of the last king of Jawhar is well known and a sought after destination. But before the royal family moved to this palace, they lived in a stone and wood palace right in the centre of the town. After they relocated, the old palace was abandoned and left to the forces of nature. The palace walls have been taken over by huge Ficus trees, it’s roots running deep through the walls and merging with the palace’s foundation. 

The entrance to the main hall is now framed by the living roots of trees and is a sight to behold. On closer inspection, one will be able to see the minute and artistic wood carvings on the pillars inside the wall. Thick roots now run alongside the ancient flooring. The main palace wall has also been claimed by nature and one will be able to see trees at different angles jutting out from rocks. The well, situated just outside the palace grounds, is now surrounded by thick foliage and one would think twice before venturing too close as the area is now an abode of snakes. The old palace which is hardly ever visited by tourists, is a marvellous place to witness the magic of history and nature. 

 

Sayan Sil, Satgachia, West Bengal

I live in a small village in West Bengal called Satgachia. During monsoon, my village looks like a green carpet, as local farmers cultivate paddy. In the lap of nature, you can enjoy simple but delicious regional cuisine like the traditional Bengali fish curry with rice. From here, you can also visit the Burdwan Rajbari and 108 Shiva Linga Nawab Bari, which is approximately 30 kilometres away. Nabadwip, the birthplace of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, lies close by. 

 

Soni Bhumika, Kankroli, Rajasthan

I’m from Kankroli, which falls in the Rajsamand district of Rajasthan. Kankroli has one of Asia’s largest man-made sweet water lakes—Rajsamundra Lake. During World War II, the lake was used as a base for sea-planes and mammoth iron shackles from that time still lie deep within its waters. The holy temple of Dwarkadhish Ji and Nau Chauki, which lie on the banks of the lake, have beautiful carvings and irrigation gardens–a must-see for all visitors. What’s more, the gorgeous royal city of Udaipur is just an hour’s drive away. 

 

Chayan Das, Digboi, Assam

Amid the lush landscape of Assam hides a small town. It’s name originated when an engineer named Mr. W. L. Lake in the late 1800s had shouted “dig, boy, dig”, after having discovered stains of crude oil under the feet of elephants. ‘Digboi’ is an unassuming town where time seems to stand still. A walk down its clean roads will lead you to uncover a host of colonial architecture, starting with the Chang Bungalows standing over low hills, its sprawling lawns and golf-course maintained to this day, and its gardens swarming with bees and butterflies. 

 

The Raigad Fort served as one of the central forts under Chhatrapati Shivaji’s rule. Photo By: Satish Parashar/Shutterstock

 

Abhishek Jotwani, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh

Bhopal hosts a 300-year-old Qadimi hammam (a kind of Turkish bath) which is in the Kamala Park area of the city. The women of the city use the hammam during the day, while the men use it at night. Oil massages and steam bath options are available, however the recipes of the scrubs remain a secret. The hammam opens every year on Diwali and functions till Holi. 

 

Dhrubangshu, Siliguri, West Bengal

Not many have heard about Latpanchat in West Bengal, a beautiful mountain hamlet offering stunning views of the Kanchenjunga. It is also home to a diverse range of wildlife such as the barking deer, wild boar, leopard and elephant. To make matters greener, Latpanchat contains cinchina plantations used for curing diseases like Malaria. 

Also in West Bengal, Lamahatta is another calm and peaceful village surrounded by alluring pine trees. It has beautiful gardens, blossoms of orchids and Buddhist prayer flags fluttering in the wind, with an encompassing view of the Kanchenjunga. Manebhanjyang serves as the gateway to the Singalila National Park, which is the highest altitude park in West Bengal and offers several trekking routes towards Sandakhpur. Sprawling within the lush green valleys of an alpine forest, Tinchuley is another delightful and hidden gem near Siliguri. The alpine forest is a dream for birders between the months of September and December. 

 

Reshmi KR, Kozhikode, Kerala

Kozhikode is known for its food culture, where age-old restaurants serve everything from spicy regional delicacies to pasta and falafel. However, the hidden gem I would like to talk about dishes up delicious views of nature. Mango Park, situated in Govindapuram, near the Kendriya Vidyalaya school, was a barren land on top of a hill which was in time converted into a mango grove by a group of dedicated morning joggers. With benches dedicated to passersby, it is an ideal spot to spend an evening, with a view of the rumbling Arabian Sea in the distance. It is said that during the British Raj, soldiers used to camp here as it served as  vantage point to observe the whole city and the sea. For those who visit Kozhikode for a gastronomic holiday, this sweet little spot should be on the list, for equally sumptuous sunsets. 

 

Mandvi Mankotia Rawat, Mhow, Madhya Pradesh

For a town that is all but five kilometres from one end to another, Mhow in Madhya Pradesh packs a punch. A melting pot of culture and faiths, it has churches of all denominations dotting the undulating vistas. Temples in the main market street stand cheek by jowl, with mosques and even a Parsi fire temple tucked in a back lane. I discovered the interiors of a church I’ve crossed a million times only this last Christmas, always having observed its needle-sharp spire kissing the sky from afar. The pews of the church, which was built in the 1820s, contain brackets to hold rifles, an additional structure added after the 1857 mutiny, when the mutineers on their way to Indore burnt the outhouse that was the residence of the priest. 

 

Bhaskar Ramani, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

The famous ridge just above Mall Road in Shimla is actually a continental divide. If you spill water on the left side of the ridge, it will eventually go into the Arabian Sea and if you spill water on the right side, it will flow into the Bay of Bengal.  

 

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Friday, July 24, 2020

Maui Bucket List: Top 15 Best Things to Do in Maui, Hawaii July 24, 2020 at 06:00PM

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Maui Bucket List: Top 15 Best Things to Do in Maui, Hawaii

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Popular Tourist Spots, Best Activities to do, and Amazing Places to Visit in Maui, Hawaii Traveling to Hawaii is always easy in terms of identifying the bucket list places to go. One of the most popular destinations in the state of Hawaii is Maui, the second largest island in Hawaii and 17th largest in the […]

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Anguilla Bucket List: Top 15 Best Things to Do in Anguilla July 24, 2020 at 02:48PM

15 Foods You Must Try on Your Trip to Turkey July 24, 2020 at 07:20AM

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Delicious Turkish Foods Everyone Must Try on Your Trip to Turkey Turkish cuisine uniquely features a fusion of flavors from different parts of the world. Many of them were hailed from a menu served explicitly among emperors only during the olden times. Apart from this illustrious influence, a wide range of Turkish meals were inspired […]

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Go-Yunnan launches on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube July 24, 2020 at 05:36AM

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Go-Yunnan launches on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube

KUNMING, China, July 24, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — On July 20, 2020, Go-Yunnan formally established a presence on the world’s three key social networks, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube, finalizing the integration of a number of services and features and providing a venue where anyone interested in visiting or touring Yunnan can gain a better perspective on […]

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Tourism Gradually Recovers in the Ancient Capital of Xi’an July 23, 2020 at 11:18PM

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Tourism Gradually Recovers in the Ancient Capital of Xi’an

XI’AN, China, July 24, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — As China’s epidemic continues to improve due to the effective domestic prevention and control measures, the tourism industry is gradually recovering in the ancient capital of Xi’an, after having been down for just over three months. On July 19, the Xi’an Municipal People’s Government held a press conference […]

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Thursday, July 23, 2020

#ScanToPay via PayMaya QR at Eastwood City’s Harvest to Goodness weekend market July 23, 2020 at 07:31PM

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#ScanToPay via PayMaya QR at Eastwood City’s Harvest to Goodness weekend market

Customers can enjoy a safe and rewarding shopping experience via PayMaya QR at Eastwood City’s Harvest to Goodness weekend market until July 30, 2020.

PayMaya, Megaworld Lifestyle Malls help local farmers and merchants bounce back through safe contactless payments Manila, Philippines — Buyers and diners in merchants around Eastwood City as well as local farmers participating in the Harvest to Goodness weekend market can feel safer and more secure as Megaworld Lifestyle Malls taps digital financial services leader PayMaya […]

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AirAsia assures safety of guests while traveling July 23, 2020 at 04:35PM

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AirAsia assures safety of guests while traveling

AirAsia check-in kiosks at airport terminals have been designed to perform contactless transactions by scanning QR codes of flight bookings from mobile devices or printed boarding documents.

MANILA, Philippines – As AirAsia gradually resumes its services to select domestic and international destinations, guests are assured of enhanced safety measures which are in place to ensure their health and wellbeing throughout their entire journey. AirAsia adopts a multi-layered approach to safety in the current global health situation to provide a safe, affordable, and […]

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Mauritius Bucket List: Top 15 Best Things to Do in Mauritius July 23, 2020 at 02:32PM

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Popular Tourist Spots, Best Activities to do, and Amazing Places to Visit in Mauritius Mauritius is an island nation located off the coast of Eastern Africa. The nation has been a premium travel destination for many decades, competing with the likes of the Maldives, the Cook Islands, Hawaii, and Seychelles. The main islands in the […]

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Ischia Bucket List: Top 15 Best Things to Do in Ischia, Italy July 23, 2020 at 09:55AM

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Popular Tourist Spots, Best Activities to do, and Amazing Places to Visit in Ischia, Italy Ischia is located around 30 kilometers north of the city of Naples and the largest of the Phlegrean Islands. The largest settlement on the island is the main town called Ischia and the main attraction is the numerous thermal spas […]

Ischia Bucket List: Top 15 Best Things to Do in Ischia, Italy
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Sheraton Manila Bay embraces the “New Normal” July 23, 2020 at 07:51AM

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Sheraton Manila Bay embraces “New Normal” with enhanced cleaning protocol and safety measures. Manila, Philippines — As the tourism industry faces an unprecedented time, Sheraton Manila Bay redefines what service means as it enhanced its sanitation and hygiene measures in line with Marriott’s Commitment to Clean. Sheraton Manila Bay affirms that guests’ health and well-being […]

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Boracay now open to youths, seniors from region July 23, 2020 at 07:27AM

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Manila, Philippines — Boracay Island is now open to young and senior tourists from the Western Visayas region. Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat made the announcement after the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) approved on Thursday (July 23) the Department of Tourism (DOT) recommendation to lift the ban on tourists below 21 and […]

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Changsha IFS teams up with Looney Tunes and Graffiti Artist Dezio to Unveil the Very First “Summer Streets” Exhibition in Central China July 23, 2020 at 05:17AM

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Changsha IFS teams up with Looney Tunes and Graffiti Artist Dezio to Unveil the Very First “Summer Streets” Exhibition in Central China

CHANGSHA, China, July 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Since its opening 2 years ago, Changsha IFS has promptly emerged as the landmark and trendsetter in Central  China by continuously injecting new impetus and bringing a vast array of collaborations with world-renowned characters and artists. This summer, Changsha IFS brings another “First” to Central China by having […]

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Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Cook Islands Bucket List: 15 Best Things to Do in the Cook Islands July 22, 2020 at 07:33PM

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Popular Tourist Spots, Best Activities to do, and Amazing Places to Visit in the Cook Islands Despite being one of the most remote places on the planet, Cook Islands are among the most desirable travel destinations on the global map today and loved by people who like privacy. Located in the midpoint between Hawaii and […]

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Ultimate List Of The Best Hotels in Dumaguete City, Philippines July 22, 2020 at 02:18PM

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Where to Stay in Dumaguete City: List of the Top 10 Best Dumaguete Hotels Located in Visayan in the Philippines, Dumaguete City is also known as ‘The City of Gentle People’ probably because of how friendly its inhabitants are. The city is home to around 120,000 people and the capital of the Negros Oriental Province. […]

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11 Best Onsen Towns in Japan July 22, 2020 at 08:37AM

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Popular Onsen towns in Japan Owing to its geographic location within a volcanic zone, Japan is home to over 3000 Onsen and more than 27,000 natural hot spring resorts equipped with amenities. The name Onsen is Japanese for hot spring and the country is ranked number in the world for its unique mineral hot spring […]

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Recovery of PH Sports Tourism Pushed July 21, 2020 at 10:24PM

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Manila, Philippines — Despite the inactive sports scenario sector during the first half of 2020 caused by Covid-19 pandemic, moves are underway to revive the sector with the opening of the nominations for the 4th Philippine Sports Tourism Awards (PSTA). Organized by Cebu-based Selrahco Management and Consultancy Services and Supported by the Department of Tourism […]

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Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Explore the taste and culinary richness at “Djaman Doeloe Resto and Bar” By Four Points by Sheraton Surabaya, Pakuwon Indah. July 21, 2020 at 05:22PM

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Explore the taste and culinary richness at “Djaman Doeloe Resto and Bar” By Four Points by Sheraton Surabaya, Pakuwon Indah.

SURABAYA, Indonesia, July 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Four Points by Sheraton Surabaya, Pakuwon Indah introduce “Djaman Doeloe Resto and Bar” as a restaurant with open kitchen concept and many new menus that invite us to explore the taste and the richness of culinary throughout Indonesia, and offers a perfect blend of contemporary and local interior […]

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How Many Days Are Enough for a Tour of Istanbul? July 21, 2020 at 06:49AM

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How Many Days Are Enough for a Tour of Istanbul?

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How many days are enough for visiting Istanbul? Istanbul, the largest city in Europe, is home to some of the world’s most amazing landmarks. The Great Mosque of Ayasofya is one of the most admired places in Istanbul. It is a Christian church-turned-mosque that exudes beauty from all angles. There are over 3,000 mosques in […]

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Monday, July 20, 2020

How to Travel from Hong Kong to Macau by Ferry July 20, 2020 at 10:46AM

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Traveling from Hong Kong to Macau by Ferry The metropolises of Macau and Hong Kong are two Chinese special administrative regions along the coast of China. Macau is also known as the ‘Las Vegas of Asia’ due to a series of casinos and glamorous malls on the strip of Cotai, which serves as the junction […]

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Sunday, July 19, 2020

Daejeon Bucket List: Top 15 Best Things to Do in Daejeon, South Korea July 19, 2020 at 06:33PM

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Popular Tourist Spots, Best Activities to do, and Places to Visit in Daejeon Daejeon is the capital of Chungcheongnam-do, a province in central South Korea. The city is considered to be the science and technology hub of the country and is strategically located at the intersection of major roads and train tracks joining other cities […]

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Nice Bucket List: Top 15 Best Things to Do in Nice, France July 19, 2020 at 01:48PM

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What are the Top Tourist Attractions to Visit in Nice, France? France is the most visited country in the world with around 90 million visitors every year. If you analyze this numbers further and take other facts into consideration, you will find that most of those visitors usually go to France to see explore Paris […]

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Koh Samui Bucket List: Top 15 Best Things to Do in Koh Samui, Thailand July 19, 2020 at 08:46AM

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Koh Samui Tourist Spots, Best Activities to do, and Places to Visit in Koh Samui Thailand is one of the most visited countries in the world. Its capital, Bangkok, tops the charts as the most visited city on the planet, three years in a row. One of the reasons the country receives many visitors is […]

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Saturday, July 18, 2020

Crete Bucket List: Top 15 Best Things to Do in Crete, Greece July 18, 2020 at 06:36AM

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Crete Tourist Spots, Best Activities to do, and Places to Visit in Crete Crete is the largest and one of the most visited islands in Greece. It has some magical vibe of its own and is big enough to cover your entire holiday. As far as Mediterranean islands are concerned, Crete is the fifth largest […]

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Friday, July 17, 2020

Provence Bucket List: Top 15 Best Things To Do in Provence, France  July 17, 2020 at 03:10AM

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What are the Top Tourist Attractions to Visit in Provence, France? Have you ever wondered about the real-life equivalent of where your favorite fairy tales happened? The soaring mountains, the high castles, the endless fields of flowers, the alluring forests, the narrow European streets, the mesmerizing port cities, the clear blue waters against the sky, […]

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LOOK: How PayMaya Helps Retain Wedding Traditions Under The New Normal July 17, 2020 at 03:04AM

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Wedding Traditions Meet New Normal: Send Your Money Gifts Through Paymaya or Bank Transfer Manila, Philippines — The tradition of giving monetary gifts to newlyweds on their wedding day as a means of helping them start their family is unfazed by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. With restrictions now loosening and being lifted, weddings are now […]

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Hong Kong Heritage Conservation Foundation Launches Hospitality Young Leaders Programme July 17, 2020 at 12:01AM

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HONG KONG, July 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — The Hong Kong Heritage Conservation Foundation (‘HCF’), which operates the UNESCO-awarded Tai O Heritage Hotel (‘Hotel’), furthers its efforts in supporting sustainable tourism and nurturing future leaders with the launch of the Hospitality Young Leaders Programme (‘Programme’). Commenced on 15 July 2020 and spanning six months, ten passionate graduates […]

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Mandu’s Sleepy Citadel Rises Again July 17, 2020 at 01:42AM

For a town bookmarked with imperial grandeur, Mandu has enjoyed a low profile. But Mandu Festival, a festival that kicked off last year, was billed as a potentially transformative event for local tourism. And to match that promise, a camp was set up right next to Sagar Talao, where travellers were treated to five days of delightful diversions, from twilight hot-air balloon rides to guided cycle tours and music concerts, all of it unfolding amidst Mandu’s heritage landmarks.

During my visit, I sauntered about one afternoon, gravitating towards a ruinous domed structure I had spotted on my way to the campsite. Tracing a trail of trampled grass through wheat fields, I stood before the ruins of Hathi Mahal, an Indo-Islamic architectural relic that was once a holiday home and later converted to a mausoleum. The domed roof stood on the shoulders of massive pillars, resembling an elephant’s legs, clarifying why the structure was named so. Even in the warm sun, a copse of banyan trees cast an eerie darkness over the ruin. It was difficult to imagine this was ever a holiday home. I tried to conjure a mise-en-scene from a few hundred years ago, when the chaotic sounds of a thriving fort-town rang across its courtyard. For the time being however, the silence was punctuated only by leaves crunching under my foot and the stray twang of a guitar from Indian Ocean’s sound check nearby; the band was one of the biggest draw of all the musical acts slated to perform during the fest. 

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The Hindola Mahal, another Mandu landmark, was built by ruler Hoshang Shah. Photo By: Hari Mahidhar/Shutterstock

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Kapur Talao is one of the two artificial lakes that surround Jahaz Mahal. Photo By: Vikram SK/Shutterstock

 

I returned to campsite, where as dusk fell, the pair of baobabs leading up to the lake lit up. Shortly after which, Indian Ocean, inaugurated the festival’s first performance in front of Dai Ke Chhoti Behen ka Mahal, another tomb, this one dedicated to the sister of a royal midwife. The makeshift concert arena was packed–Mandu veterans sitting next to me told me that this was probably the largest crowd the town has seen in recent years. As the band launched into a long, improvised version of “Ma Rewa,” a paean to the mighty Narmada that nourishes the Malwa plateau, the crowd erupted. 

The thumping percussion still reverberating in my ears, I made for the festival food court set up next to the lake, supping on a plate of humble daal bafla (doughy wheat balls, soaked in mildly-spiced daal) that was served with potato sabzi, mint chutney, rice and papad. After which, I had just enough appetite to accommodate another Malwa delicacy—garadu, or deep fried yam—guaranteed to get your blood flowing in biting winters. 

The next morning, I accompanied our local guide, Yogendra, on a walking tour of Mandu’s many monuments, including Jami Masjid and Jahaz Mahal. He peppered his tour with spicy anecdotes (Ashrafi Mahal was a gym for the Sultan of Malwa’s begums; Jami Masjid bore witness to his several hundred marriages), most of which were best taken with a pinch of salt.  

 

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Mandu Festival was led by a banner live show by Indian Ocean. Photo Courtesy: Mandu Festival

 

Adjacent to the mosque lay the marble tomb of Hoshang Shah, its whiteness stark among the reddish brown of the sandstone monuments around it. Famously, the tomb was the early blueprint that later inspired Shah Jahan to build Taj Mahal. If ancient lore portrays Mandu’s rulers as quirky characters, the Jahaz Mahal is a testament to their formidable ambition. The long, narrow palace straddles two artificial lakes, Kapur Talao and Munj Talao on either side. When the lakes filled to the brim during the monsoon, the palace, which housed the royal harem, appeared to float on the water, and hence the name. 

Lost in fanciful fables, it took a visit to Chor-Kot for my mind to be brought back to the earth. The one-time prison is rubble now, and only parts of the thick stone walls and pillars have survived. From my seat atop a pile of debris just outside it, I watched children playing cricket, unfettered by the macabre history of their chosen stadium. A similarly mysterious gloom surrounded the Lohani Caves, angular chambers cut into a rock face along the side of a mountain. 

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Besides live shows, the festival also packed in outdoor activities such as hot-air balloon rides and glamping. Photo By: Tanay Gokhale

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The campsite was flanked by decorative baobab trees, a nod to Mandu’s unique landscape. Photo By: Tanay Gokhale

 

Unfortunately, I didn’t have time to visit all the recommended historical spots, so I returned to base in anticipation of my hot-air balloon ride the next morning. We lifted off at dawn, the stolid balloon affording a view of the sun rising from the mountains to the east, and the green patchwork of fields below. Mandu now appeared like any other hill station. On closer inspection though, stories of love, warfare and ambitious kings tumbled out of its flagship monuments. I let my imagination borrow freely from the tales I had heard so far: did the banyans outside the supposedly haunted Hathi Mahal come alive at night? What must a prison break from Chor-Kot have been like 500 years ago? And as I readied for a rough landing in the middle of nowhere, I made a mental note to return to Mandu and pick up where my reveries had left off.

 

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