Can you guess the city, which has the India’s largest railway station? It sits rightly on Hooghly River. Still no clue? Behold your breathe ladies and gentlemen; it is none other than over beloved Howrah Junction Railway Station. Howrah Junction continues to dominate headlines as a transport behemoth, with its […]
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Guess Which Indian State Is Now the Second Most Popular Destination in India?
West Bengal’s tourism board could probably hear the collective shuffle of suitcases across the country this week. As fresh reports crowned it the second most popular destination in India. A title that travelers have been whispering about on flights for months (yes, even those hunting for a cheap flight ticket […]
Antara Cruises Sweeps the Gold Magellan Awards!
There’s something oddly cinematic about hearing that Antara Cruises just scooped up not one but three Gold Magellan Awards – like the world finally hit pause and said, “Okay, let’s give India’s rivers the applause they deserve.” And honestly, it’s about time. These floating palaces have been gliding through the […]
A Tasty Trail of India: Exploring the Delicious Food Festivals of India
If there’s one thing travelers can all agree on, it’s this – food can make or break a trip. And when it comes to the food festivals of India, the country doesn’t just serve meals; it throws a full-blown carnival of spices, laughter, and chaos on a plate. Imagine flying […]
6 Best Hotels in Kolkata for Every Kind of Traveler
There’s a special kind of magic about Kolkata. This city isn’t polished in the way some metros try to be, it’s raw, layered, and endlessly fascinating. Think tram rides with their old-world clatter, the smell of puchkas and kathi rolls at every corner, the grand sweep of colonial architecture brushing […]
Street Food in India: So Good, Even 5-Star Chefs Are Taking Notes
Dil ki baat pet se hoti hai – chaliye chalte hain Bharat ki galiyon mein jahan har nukkad par milti hai ek nayi kahani, ek naya swaad! India – a country where food isn’t just something to eat, but an emotion. From North to South, East to West, Indian streets […]





