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Amer Fort, Jaipur: A Mughal and Hindu style fusion
A four hour drive from Delhi lies the capital of Rajasthan – Jaipur. Popularized as the ‘Pink City’ because of the stone used in the construction of several buildings in the city, Jaipur is the holy grail of travellers visiting Rajasthan. Some of the most famous attractions include the Jantar...
Laos, Simply Beautiful
Landlocked between the most famous South Asian countries is Laos or Lao PDR, a place where time is of no consequence. This is a country hidden amid the mountains, rivers and land, which among its vastly large neighbourhood is forgotten but is slowly trying to revive back in the world....
The heart of Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh
When it comes to the destinations and sightseeing, Ho Chi Minh City (or Saigon) can outrank any South Asian country. It is everything one can ask for, bustling once and quiet the other moment, liberated and developing at one glance but still recovering the numerous wars it had faced bravely. One...
On the road to Northern Vietnam!
Vietnam is a country as beautiful as the history it holds. Rich in tradition and culture, over the years, this place has always kept the culture intact in the core of the people who carries it forward. Connected to the very roots, the relationship between its people and the land...
10 things to do in Indonesia
Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world, consisting of a total of 18,110 islands of which 6000 are inhabited. Its immense geological and cultural diversity can be assessed from the fact that there are more than 300 ethnic groups in Indonesia who speak over 250 different languages. In this...
Five Unusual Destinations in India that are Worth It
India is known to be quite the cauldron of ethnic diversity. Unfortunately, this is a fact that is taken largely for granted, even by the zealots of adventure and travel among us. If you’re tired of hearing about the same old trite places and want to make a trip that...
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