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India On My Platter
India’s youngest celebrity chef, TV host, anchor and food columnist, Chef Saransh Goila makes you travel across India with the launch of his debut book – India On My Platter. A combination of travel stories, recipes, food tales, adventures and fun experiences, it is more like a food travelogue than another run-of-the-mill recipe book. Upon…
Foodie Adventures in Tokyo
Tokyo, the capital city of Japan is known for its lip-smacking Japanese cuisine. From fine-dining restaurants to cafes, from sushi parlors to ramen stalls, this place is sure to provide you with a one-of-a-kind gastronomic experience. Walk around and you’ll see diners slurping freshly made noodles, chefs rolling sushis, sweets displayed at store windows and…
Photo Diaries: Benares
“Older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend, and looks twice as old as all of them put together ” – Mark Twain Benares also known as Varanasi and Kashi is the oldest city in the world that dates back to over 3000 years. It is the most popular pilgrimage for Hindus, also…
7 Must-See Places in New Zealand
New Zealand, also known as the adventure capital of the world, is one of the most spectacular places on earth. With an amazing range of breathtaking scenery, beaches, glaciers, snow-clad mountains, hot springs, adventure activities and more, your visit to this heavenly place will surely be one of the most memorable trips of your life….
Chinese Fishing Nets, Kochi, India
When you think about Kochi, the first image that conjures up in the mind is that of the Chinese fishing nets. Also known as ‘Cheenavala’ in Malayalam, these nets are over 500 years old and were first introduced by Chinese emperor Zheng He. Located at Fort Kochi, these cantilevered fishing accessories have over the years…
Lights Will Guide You Home
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Happy Holi
Holi also known as the ‘festival of colors’ is one of the most enthusiastically celebrated festivals in India that signifies the victory of good over evil. People leave aside all enmity and come together to enjoy this colorful day by applying various colored gulal on each other amidst loud music and drums. Since today is…