Nainital: How to Experience a Lake Town Without Turning It Into Just a Busy Stop

Nainital: How to Experience a Lake Town Without Turning It Into Just a Busy Stop

The Thing That Makes Nainital Different Most hill stations spread across ridges. You move outward — up one road, down another, across to a viewpoint, back through a market. The geography invites exploration in different directions. Nainital doesn’t work that way. Nainital gathers around a lake. Everything — the roads, the markets, the movement of

Rishikesh: How to Experience the Energy of the Place Without Getting Lost in Just Activities

The Town That Doesn’t Have a Single Identity — And Doesn’t Need One Most places have a dominant character. You arrive, you understand fairly quickly what kind of town it is, and you orient yourself accordingly. Rishikesh doesn’t work that way. One part of it moves fast — rafting operators, backpacker cafés, travellers arriving and

Kausani: How to Experience the Himalayas Without Chasing Constant Movement

Kausani: How to Experience the Himalayas Without Chasing Constant Movement

The Place That Asks Nothing of You Most travel destinations have a contract with the visitor. They offer activity, stimulation, things to see and do — and in return, the visitor keeps moving, keeps engaging, keeps extracting. The destination performs; you consume. Kausani does not offer that contract. It sits in the Kumaon hills of

Art and Cultural

India is one of those rare places where culture is not something you visit. It is something you walk into. Most countries preserve their art in museums — behind glass, under soft lighting, with explanatory plaques. India does this too. But the more important part happens outside — in the workshops where families have practiced