Monsoon is never the best time to visit the hills of Northeast India because monsoon brings continuous rain and clouds all over the region. However, this also brings out the true colours of the mountains and you will find yourself surrounded by fewer tourists.
Kalimpong, is a quaint town with colonial style architecture, hanging on the ridge over the Teesta River is a breath of fresh air. The…
There is something magical in the air of Katra, the closest town to the holy shrine. It is this mystical aura that attracts millions…
Sheikh Zayed mosque one of the key worship site of UAE, is the second largest mosque of the country. With its magnificent architecture and…
In 2017, the Ministry of Development of the North Eastern Region (DoNER) organized a festival to celebrate northeast India’s cultural diversity, rich art and…
Near the spiritual quarters of Delhi, lies a red stoned Mughal architectural wonder, The Humayun’s Tomb. The emperors’ wife Hamida Banu Begum built the…
Weekend was approaching, it was a humid September morning and I planned to make an escape to the hills. What could be better than…
I have a personal liking for hill stations, so last year I thought of visiting the capital city of Meghalaya that is Shillong. Shillong…
Durga Puja is one of India’s most cherished annual festivals, eagerly awaited not just by Bengalis but by people across the country. While it’s…