The love that Indians have for tea is no secret. In fact, India is one of the largest tea growers in the world and consumes an overwhelming 70% of its tea produce. Tea has been used as a beverage and […]
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You haven’t even embarked on your holiday and you can envision the variety of cuisines and liquor; and the decadent lifestyle. Hey, weren’t you following a strict workout and diet regimen? Will you let one holiday undo all the effort […]
India is a fantastic land of varied cultures and traditions. Each region of the country can be identified by its unique culture which is amply reflected in the various art forms of that region. Folk music and dance are integral […]
Gone are the days when Indian couples only used to travel abroad for their honeymoon. In fact, we’re witnessing a reverse trend. Couples from different parts of the world are flocking to India to make their honeymoon a memorable experience. […]
The fairs and festivals of Rajasthan add to its vivacious colours infinitely. These events are a melting pot of different cultures, aesthetics, arts, customs and traditions, values, and cuisines and a visit to them is sure to leave you enthralled. […]
Mount Abu, nestled in the lush, forested hills, is like a pleasing oasis in the state of Rajasthan. Technically speaking, it is the only hill station in the state and has an elevation of about 4000 ft. It is a […]
Kumbhalgarh is an ancient Mewar fortress that stands majestically amidst a picturesque landscape in the district of Rajsamand in Southern Rajasthan. Situated just 82 km towards the Northeast of Udaipur, the tourism capital of Southern Rajashtan, the fort was erected […]
Mana Hotels announces an offer you can’t refuse this Valentine’s Day! Take a romantic holiday with your loved one at Mana Hotels’ beautiful hideout in Ranakpur, Rajasthan, and avail of a fabulous 50% discount on your stay. Mana @ Ranakpur […]
There is no doubt that Indian handicrafts have a high demand in the market. Not only do they appease the foreign tourist, but they also make for beautiful decor elements in our homes. They are often unique, intricate and expressive. […]