Explore Delhi’s first arboretum, Sunder Nursery, which is home to more than 300 trees and natural habitats, from wetlands to densely forested areas. This newly restored heritage park is located in Nizamuddin West, next to the Humayun’s Tomb complex. Formerly known as Azim bagh, the park spreads over 90 acres of lush green gardens, water bodies, and many UNESCO world heritage monuments.
I know how 3 days sound when someone mentions the word ‘Goa’. A place that is never enough for the party lovers. However, during the monsoon, the place turns upside down. Wearing a calmer mask, with the closed beach side shacks, empty roads and quieter cafes.
A sudden plan made on a Friday evening over a cup of tea with friends. Here we were staring at the seventh wonder of the world the next day! This wasn’t my first visit to Taj Mahal, yet the place seems new every time.
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 tomb in the year 1572 after his death. The Persian architect, Mirak Mirza Ghiyas, designed this UNESCO World Heritage monument.
Darjeeling, a.k.a Queen of the Hills, is a beautiful hill station located in the foothills of the mighty Himalayas to the north of West Bengal. It is famous for its grand tea estates, fun toy train rides, scenic beauty, and food. If you plan on visiting Darjeeling, we recommend staying here for at least a week, as there’s so much to experience. Plus, it is close to several fantastic day trip-worthy destinations like Kalimpong, Tiger hills, and Gangtok.