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Luxury houseboat trip in Kerala

Kerala’s picture-perfect beaches and tranquil backwaters make it a dream destination for a laid-back break. Swaying palms, lush green hills and golden sands all mean this southern region feels light years away from the archetypal buzz of the subcontinent.

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Top-end hotels can arrange a luxury one or two-night houseboat trip around Kerala’s labyrinthine backwaters as part of your package.

Kerala, India

A boat from Alleppey will take you to the stunning Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary via some of Kerala’s quietest waterways.

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Sunsets are best enjoyed on deck with a gin and tonic in hand while your chef fixes dinner in the boat’s galley.

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For intrepid travelers, Kerala's labyrinthine inland backwaters are unquestionably the region’s biggest draw, offering the perfect alternative to spending a week lying on the beach.

These lagoons, lakes and canals run parallel to the Malabar Coast, fed by 38 rivers and covering over 1,500 kilometers. They are home to myriad species of water birds and amphibians, from kingfishers to egrets to monsoon frogs. Nature lovers will find plenty to love here, especially at Ashtamudi Lake, the most popular of the inland waterways. For those who want to find peace and quiet, the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is a superb alternative, especially for birdwatchers.

The best way to see the backwaters is on a multiday tour by house boat. These range from basic, book-on-the-spot vessels to luxurious launches replete with private kitchens and decks. Trips can extend up to a week, although most tend to last for one or two nights. Most top end hotels in Kerala have their own boats, meaning guests can spend a few days relaxing on dry land before taking to the water and returning to finish their vacation where they started.

While the flora and fauna are spectacular, the houseboats also offer the chance to properly switch off. Few have TVs, Wi–Fi or mobile reception, meaning phones won’t work, giving visitors the opportunity to properly recharge their batteries.

Throw in personal chefs cooking fish caught over the side by guests, gin and tonics at sunset and the chance to wake up somewhere completely new with just India’s finest wildlife for company, and this is a once-in-a-lifetime trip that’s worth splashing out on.

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Kerala isn’t just about its backwaters. Its sandy beaches are among the best in the world, so be sure to make time to spend at least one day lounging under a parasol.

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The Oberoi Motor Vessel Vrinda

King-sized beds, teak floors and picture windows make these houseboats the pick of the bunch. Two or three night trips, including meals, are available.

C – 46 / 452 (II), Bristow Road, Willingdon Island, Kochi, Kerala 682003, India
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The Lalit Bekal Resort and Spa

Five-star luxury resort with backwater views and its own houseboat with a highly regarded restaurant.

Padinhar Rd, Udma, Kerala 671319, India
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Puttu and kadala curry

It’s worth seeking out some classic southern Indian cuisine while in Kerala. A breakfast staple, this dish of steamed rice balls with a curry of black chickpeas and shallots can be found across Kerala.

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Erissery

Made from plantain and sweet pumpkin, this curry is arguably the most popular dish in Kerala.

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    Luxury train ride on the Maharajas’ Express

    Taking in 12 destinations on five different circuits, the Maharajas’ Express has become a byword for on–the–move luxury. Routes include a seven-night jaunt from Mumbai to Delhi, via Ajanta and Jaipur, and a nine-night circuit from Delhi taking in Jaipur and Lucknow.

    Maharajas’ Express, India

    Gazing at sunrise over the Ganges in the magical, holy city of Varanasi is a highlight of the Indian Panorama route.

    Maharajas’ Express, India

    Watching the world go by as the train pulls out of Delhi bound for Agra and the Taj Mahal is a pleasure on the Gems of India line.

    Maharajas’ Express, India

    The Heritage of India route allows you to hop off to explore the UNESCO–listed Buddhist caves at Ajanta, which date back to the 2nd century BC.

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    Maharajas’ Express for a luxury train ride

    India’s vast scale means it lends itself to long train journeys, allowing visitors to take in a string of classic destinations while watching the country unfold in front of them.

    The extensive rail network, however, can prove challenging for first time visitors and those not so keen on cramped services that often run late. Step forward the Maharajas’ Express.

    This luxury service operates across five different circuits (as well as occasionally plying different routes depending on the season), with comfortable, full–sized bedrooms, a choice of high–end restaurant cars and the chance to see the best India has to offer in true style.

    The Indian Panorama route starts in the capital Delhi, stopping in Jaipur for a visit to the Amber Fort, before heading to Ranthambore for a game drive in the National Park, with the opportunity to spot tigers in the wild. The circuit continues with stop-offs in Agra for the Taj Mahal and the holy city of Varanasi, where pilgrims greet the sunrise over the Ganges.

    The Heritage of India route starts in Mumbai, with a chance to explore the UNESCO–listed Buddhist caves at Ajanta, which date back to the second century BC. The train then stops in Jodhpur and Agra before finishing up in Delhi.

    Those after a different pace, away from the classic sights of the north, can hop aboard The Southern Sojourn, following a languid route from Mumbai to Trivandrum in the far south over seven nights. This trip takes in the laid–back charms of Goa and the beautiful backwaters of Kerala.

    Whatever the route, the Maharajas’ Express is undoubtedly one of the best ways to see India hassle free. All trips include meals, with the option of side trips, spa days at luxury five-star hotels and dinners hosted in local villages.

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    Elephanta Island


    With time to spare in Mumbai, it’s worth heading to Elephanta Island to see the traditional sculptures and rock cut temples.

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    Heritage of India

    A seven-night trip from Mumbai to Delhi with stops in Ajanta, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Ranthambore and Agra.

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    Gems of India

    Take in the classic sights, including the Taj Mahal and the Amber Fort at Jaipur on this three-night adventure.

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    Shree Thaker Bhojanalay

    Dating back to 1945, this cornerstone of the Mumbai food scene serves delicious Gujarati thali that’s perfect for a quick bite after alighting from the Mahajaras’ Express.

    Building No. 31, Dadiseth Agiyari Lane, Kalbadevi, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400002, India
    +91 22 2208 8035
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    Handi

    Jaipur’s appearance on most of the itineraries means you can make time to eat laal maas, the traditional mutton curry the capital of India’s Rajasthan state is famous for. The best in the city can be found at Handi. But beware, things can get spicy.

    Opposite GPO, MI Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001, India
    +91 141 491 7115
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      Luxury palace stay in Udaipur

      There’s a romance about Udaipur that few places in India can match. Set on Lake Pichola, with the Aravalli Hills dominating the skyline, the city is home to a series of beautiful palaces and temples, its warren-like streets full of bazaars and shops ripe for exploration.

      Udaipur, India

      The spectacular Taj Lake Palace, situated in the middle of Lake Pichola and dating back to 1746, is one of the world’s most iconic hotels.

      Udaipur, India

      The City Palace Museum offers an extravagant window on Udaipur’s history.

      Udaipur, India

      The Crystal Gallery houses a collection of opulent crystal furniture ordered by the region’s ruling maharana in the late 19th century.

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      Udaipur for a luxury palace stay in Rajasthan

      There’s a romance about Udaipur that few places in India can match. Set on Lake Pichola, with the Aravalli Hills dominating the skyline, the Rajasthan city is home to a series of beautiful palaces and temples, its warren–like streets full of bazaars and shops ripe for exploration.

      The main attraction is the vast and imposing City Palace. Dating back to 1599, the original palace was commissioned by Maharana Udai Singh II, the founder of Udaipur. Today there are 11 palaces within its grounds, as well as the essential City Palace Museum, which forms the main part of the building. Home to spectacular artefacts and paintings, it’s the ideal way to delve into the city’s past.

      The extraordinary Crystal Gallery is home to a stunning collection of crystal furniture that was ordered from England by the Maharana in 1877 and left unopened until the 1980s. Tickets to see this ostentatious array of chairs, beds and tables also include entry to Durbar Hall, a restored space which was once the haunt of the ruling Maharanas.

      For those who prefer to spend their time exploring and getting lost, Udaipur’s narrow alleyways and ancient bazaars are hard to beat. Shoppers should be sure to leave enough space in their luggage for all the bargains available, from spices to traditional clothes, while photographers will have no shortage of colorful buildings and fascinating street scenes to point their cameras at.

      Such cultural and retail excursions can be easily offset in Udaipur’s array of luxury hotels, which more than match the city’s opulent architecture while offering five-star service and some of the subcontinent’s best spas.

      Chief among them is the Taj Lake Palace. Situated in the middle of Lake Pichola and dating back to 1746, it’s one of the world’s most iconic hotels, and has featured in numerous TV shows and films including James Bond movie “Octopussy.” Puttering across the lake towards the hotel as the sun sets is one of the finest experiences you can have in India.

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      Aravalli Hills


      Escape the city on a hike through the Aravalli Hills. Tour operators and hotels can arrange guides for single or multiday trips.

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      Taj Lake Palace

      Set on Lake Pichola, with city and mountain views and a gasp–inducing outdoor pool, the Taj Lake Palace is one of India’s best hotels.

      Pichola, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001, India
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      The Leela Palace Udaipur

      The Leela brand is a byword for luxury and its Udaipur Palace hotel doesn’t disappoint. Think lakeside rooms and classic design with modern flourishes.

      Lake Pichola, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001, India
      +91 294 670 1234
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      Neel Kamal

      With views across the Taj Lake Palace’s lily pond, this hotel restaurant serves up food from across India’s North West frontier.

      Taj Lake Palace, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001, India
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      Ambrai

      On the terrace of the Amet Haveli hotel, this spot is excellent for classic Rajasthani dishes.

      Outside Chandpole, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001, India
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        Luxury rural retreat in a Shimla Hill Station

        Developed as a hill station when India was under British rule, Shimla came to prominence in 1864 when it became the Raj’s summer capital. Now a year-round destination, its mix of colonial architecture and Hindu temples draws in visitors from around the globe.

        Shimla Hill Station, India

        The toy train from Shimla can take you to the temple of Tara Devi, surrounded by thick forest with Himalayan views.

        Shimla Hill Station, India

        The hot springs of Tattapani are found along the banks of the Sutlej river, about 50 kilometers from Shimla.

        Shimla Hill Station, India

        The hiking trails through the Pabbar Valley offer epic views of the Himalayas.

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        Shimla Hill Station for a luxury rural retreat

        Developed as a hill station when India was under British rule, Shimla came to prominence in 1863 when it became the Raj’s summer capital. Today, the Indian city is a year-round destination, its mix of colonial architecture and Hindu temples drawing in visitors from around the globe.

        The best way to arrive is via the classic ‘toy train’ from Kalka. The line, which was built by the British in 1903 and is UNESCO–protected, passes through 103 tunnels and 20 stations on the five–hour journey up to Shimla. The views as it chugs up into the mountains are truly special, with ample opportunity for taking pictures. The good news is that those looking to indulge in a spot of luxury can take the Shivalik Deluxe Express, which doesn’t stop at all on the 60-mile route and offers at–seat meals.

        After checking in at one of Shimla’s myriad luxury hotels, intrepid visitors and culture buffs won’t lack for things to do. The Gaiety Theatre is one of the city’s key attractions. Built in 1877 in honor of Queen Victoria’s 40th year on the throne and once witness to performances by Rudyard Kipling, today it has been fully restored. Visitors can watch shows from local drama societies or take a tour to delve into its past.

        Clamber up to the top of Jakhoo Hill, Shimla’s highest point, for panoramic views of the surrounding villages. And be sure to brave the monkeys on the one-hour walk to Jakhu (or Jakoo) Temple, arguably Shimla’s most famous sight.

        For those looking to explore the surrounding mountains and enjoy the fresh air, a trek through the forest of the Pabbar Valley is ideal. There are epic views up into the Himalayas, with the chance to hire a guide and take off for a longer trip if the bustle of the town is getting too much.

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        The hot springs at Tattapani make for a good overnight trip. Raft on the Sutlej river then soothe your bones at a traditional spa.

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        The Oberoi Cecil

        Seen as the most luxurious place to stay in Shimla during the British Raj, today The Oberoi Cecil is one of the town’s best hotels. Near the Viceroy Lodge, it’s impossible to miss this imposing building.

        Chaura Maidan Road, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh 171004, India
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        Wildflower Hall

        Positioned 8,000 feet above sea level, this rambling hotel offers guest easy access to mountain paths and a superb spa, not to mention first-rate rooms.

        Shimla Kufri Highway, Chharabra, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh 171012, India
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        Baljees

        This tiny joint is one of the oldest restaurants in Shimla. Do as the locals do and grab a gulab jamun sweet for breakfast.

        Mall Road, Ground Floor Baljees Regency hotel, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, 171001, India
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        Ashiana and Goofa

        Best for local Indian dishes. Think creamy tomato–based curries and the best breads in town.

        The Ridge, Lower Bazaar, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh 171001, India
        +91 177 2621 572
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          Luxury beach resort vacation in Goa

          A one-time hippie paradise, Goa has become India’s go–to spot for a luxury beach break. Sweeping white sands, a string of stunning 5-star hotels and the golden sun sliding into the Arabian sea help make this small region perfect for relaxing.

          Goa, India

          Sipping fresh coconut water while lazing on a sun lounger is a popular pastime.

          Goa, India

          A dinner of Goan fish curry is ideal after a long day spent by the pool and swimming in the sea.

          Goa, India

          The private balconies at the Leela Goa are perfect spots to watch the light fade and the sun slip into the ocean.

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          Goa for a luxury beach resort vacation

          A one–time hippie paradise, Goa has become India’s go-to spot for a luxury beach break. Sweeping white sands, a string of stunning five-star hotels and the golden sun sliding into the Arabian sea help make this small region perfect for relaxing.

          A former Portuguese colony, the state tends to be divided between the beaches north of the capital Panaji and those to the south. And while both play home to some of India’s sharpest five-star resorts, there are plenty of differences to satisfy those who want secluded, sandy spots and those keen on something more active by day and raucous by night.

          Anjuna beach, in the north, offers a string of watersports for adrenaline junkies and those keen to break up the hours spent relaxing on their sun loungers. Think jet ski rides, parasailing and wakeboarding.

          Party animals can spend the whole night raving at regular full moon parties on Vagator and Baga beaches. Clubs face out onto the sand, attracting plenty of local as well as international guests.

          The south’s laid-back vibe is more attuned to those who want to indulge in the best Goan curries and spend their days hanging out by the pool, playing tennis or simply snoozing in the sun.

          Here, the resorts tend to be more spaced out, with empty swathes of sand that are perfect for afternoon strolls and languid dips in the Arabian Sea.

          Big names, such as the Park Hyatt, offer truly luxurious stays, tending to their guests’ every whim and offering yoga classes and spa treatments on top of private beach access.

          The stunning Leela, found on a peninsula surrounded by lagoons and gardens, fronts onto Mobor Beach in the far south. Guests are greeted with garlands and shown to vast rooms with balconies overlooking a beautiful lily pond.

          Goa’s charm, therefore, is in its laid-back vibe, a complete counterpoint to the hectic nature of the cities of the subcontinent.

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          Panaji backstreets


          Explore the colorful Portuguese colonial backstreets of Panaji, in particular the Latin Quarter. The opulent church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception is an essential stop off.

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          The Leela

          With lush green walkways, tennis courts and access to one of south Goa’s best beaches, it’s hard to imagine ever wanting to leave the Leela.

          Mobor, Cavelossim, Salcette, Goa 403731, India
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          Park Hyatt

          The luxury brand’s Goan outpost has everything you would expect. Staff attending to sun loungers on the white sandy beach, a yoga studio, spa and spectacular in–house restaurant.

          Arossim Beach, Cansaulim, Goa 403712, India
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          Goan fish curry

          This staple dish can be found everywhere, from beach shacks to five-star hotel restaurants. A mild, coconut and tomato base made with locally caught fish.

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          The Fisherman’s Wharf

          This rustic spot near Cavelossim Beach specializes in shellfish and serves some of the best dishes in the state.

          At The Riverside, Salcette, Goa 403731, India
          +91 90110 18866
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            Luxury swimming and scuba vacation on the Lakshadweep Islands

            The only coral atolls in India, the Lakshadweep archipelago sits 400 kilometers west of the mainland. Its crystal-clear waters and easy–to–reach reefs make it one of the best diving destinations on the planet.

            Lakshadweep Islands, India

            All visitors need a special permit when heading to the Lakshadweep Islands. Hotels and government booking agencies can arrange in advance.

            Lakshadweep Islands, India

            Bangaram is widely agreed to be the most beautiful of the islands, with the best options for divers and snorkelers.

            Lakshadweep Islands, India

            Luxury is the name of the game, with only higher-end options available. It means the Lakshadweep Islands remain largely pristine.

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            Lakshadweep Islands for a luxury scuba diving/swimming vacation

            The only coral atolls in India, the Lakshadweep Islands sit 400 kilometers west of the subcontinent. The crystal-clear waters and easy-to-reach reefs make it one of the best diving destinations on the planet.

            Getting here requires a certain level of planning, ensuring that the islands never feel swamped with visitors and the delicate ecosystem is carefully protected. All visitors need a special permit, which can either be arranged by local hotels or government booking agencies in advance.

            Because of its remote location and the fragility of the coral reefs, flights into the Lakshadweep Islands only operate from Kochi in Kerala. And when guests arrive, they’ll only find luxury accommodation on the larger of the 39 islands. The result is a pristine destination, where the clear waters afford views of some of the world’s most stunning marine wildlife.

            The waters are at their clearest and calmest between October and May, with dive operators found on the islands of Bangaram, Kadmat, Kavaratti and Minicoy. The latter is the most remote, with spectacular wreck dives and the chance to float above colorful coral gardens, where grouper fish and humphead wrasse flit around among fusilier and bigeye trevally. The caves of Kavaratti also make for an excellent day trip for more confident divers.

            The uninhabited islands of the Lakshadweep archipelago attract nesting sea turtles, while manta rays can also be spotted in October and November. Keep an eye out for reef sharks and eagle rays, too.

            Those who don’t want to venture into the deep can hire snorkeling equipment and cleave close to the palm–lined sandy beaches, where tropical fish dart through the shallows.

            And at the end of a long day in the water, the five-star resorts offer the perfect tonic, with spa treatments and sun downers on the beach. This is India at its most relaxed, a place to destress before heading back to the mainland and all of the urban wonders it has to offer.

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            The Lakshadweep Islands are almost entirely given over to diving. But a day spent exploring its lagoons is a must, especially for photography buffs. The lush greens and bright blues make for excellent pictures.

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            Bangaram Island Resort

            An all–inclusive resort with luxury cottages, balconies and easy beach access.

            Bangaram Island, Lakshadweep 682553, India
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            Kadmat Island Beach Resort

            With prices including catamaran transfers from Agatti, Kadmat’s beach resort is one of the best places to stay on the Lakshadweep Islands. Wake up to views of dolphins playing in the surf beyond the reef and views of the inland lagoons.

            Kadmat 682555, India
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            Café de Saina

            Classic Indian dishes are served at this basic but brilliant spot on Kavaratti.

            Kavaratti, 682555, India
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            Rayereha

            This red tuna curry is recommended as a specialty of the islands, but most resorts restaurants tend towards Keralan cuisine, which is no bad thing. Fish curries, typically cooked with coconut oil, garlic, ginger and chilli, are the perfect accompaniment to a brilliant sunset.

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              Luxury yoga destination in Goa Goa

              One-time hippie enclave Goa has retained its blissed-out vibe. Home to vast sandy beaches and lush forests, its relaxed atmosphere makes it ideal for yoga fanatics who want to learn from the locals while indulging themselves at some of India’s best luxury hotels.

              Goa, India

              Some yoga retreats offer accommodation as well as classes and delicious local food.

              Goa, India

              For those who need access to the outside world, the renowned Purple Valley has fast Wi–Fi to go with the world-class Ashtanga teachers.

              Goa, India

              Sunseekers can lounge by the pool after a morning yoga session at Purple Valley or get a massage or treatment from the in–house Ayurvedic doctors.

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              Goa as a luxury yoga destination

              One-time hippie enclave Goa has retained its blissed-out vibe of old. Home to vast sandy beaches and lush forests, its relaxed atmosphere makes it ideal for yoga fanatics who want to learn from the locals while indulging themselves at some of India’s best luxury hotels.

              The former Portuguese colony is blessed with countless yoga retreats, some in the hills far away from the tourist crowds on the coast. Others close to the beach, meanwhile, offer access to Goa’s best restaurants and nightlife.

              The best bet is to go all in and choose a yoga retreat that offers accommodation as well as classes and delicious local food, all the better to focus on nailing those downward dogs, side planks and tree poses.

              Nestled in the hills of northern Goa, Purple Valley is one of the region’s very best all-in-one retreats. With world class Ashtanga yoga teachers and courses lasting from one to four weeks, this is the ideal place to rest, recharge and leave with an improved yoga practice.

              There are three main houses overlooking lush gardens, along with a pool and a communal dining area offering the very best in local Goan cuisine, with ingredients bought daily from the local market. The yoga studio is reached via a short walk through tropical gardens with views over the palms and into the surrounding hills.

              Handily, there’s also an on-site Ayurveda spa, as well as Wi-Fi access for those who can’t resist the urge to stay in touch with the outside world.

              If a full-on retreat is too time intensive, the best luxury hotels offer daily yoga classes, with drop-in sessions available in the capital Panjim and the tourist towns which dot the central beaches. When in Goa, there’s no excuse not to take some time out to recenter on the yoga mat.

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              Anjuna Beach


              Guests at Purple Valley can give their aching muscles a break by grabbing a sun lounger and soaking up the sun at nearby Anjuna Beach.

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              Purple Valley

              Among Goa’s very best yoga retreats, this quiet resort high in the hills above Anjuna is the perfect place to learn the basics or move up to the next level.

              House No. 142, Bairo Alto, Bardez, Goa 403507, India
              +91 832 226 8364
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              Nilaya Hermitage

              This 11-room boutique hotel in the hills to the east of Baga beach is one of Goa’s most luxurious. Morning yoga sessions can be supplemented with an Ayurvedic massage and an afternoon by the pool overlooking the Arabian Sea.

              Arpora, Bhati Bardez, Goa, 403518, India
              +91 832 227 6793
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              Goan fish curry

              This staple dish can be found everywhere, from beach shacks to five star hotel restaurants. A mild, coconut and tomato base made with locally caught fish.

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              Spice

              This spot is a well-kept secret and a local favorite, serving Goan classics using fish caught each morning. The tandoori crab is excellent.

              Satt Adhar Complex, 3, Ground Floor, Bombay Goa Road, Off National Highway 17, Karaswada, Near Asmas Arcade
              +91 808 762 1222
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                Luxury wildlife safari in the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve

                The largest national park in the central state of Maharashtra, Tadoba Andhari is arguably the best place in India to see tigers -- 88 individuals were recorded in 2016. It’s also renowned for its populations of sloth bears, wild dogs and exotic birds.

                Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, India

                The park opens from October to June with visitor numbers strictly limited.

                Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, India

                The two main entrance gates to the park, at Kolara and Moharli, are where visitors will find the best luxury accommodation.

                Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, India

                Svasara Jungle Lodge offers Jeep tours, with guides able to pick out individual tigers, and ample opportunity to see these endangered creatures up close, without the need for binoculars.

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                Tadoba Andhari tiger reserve for a luxury wildlife safari

                The largest national park in the central state of Maharashtra, Tadoba Andhari is arguably the best place in India to see tigers. Some 88 individuals were recorded in 2016. It’s also renowned for its populations of sloth bears, wild dogs and exotic birds.

                What makes it particularly special are the tight controls. Visitor numbers are strictly monitored to ensure the ecosystem isn’t harmed by a swell of tourists, with the park only open between October and June.

                The best way to experience Tadoba Andhari is to check into one of the luxury lodges around the two main entrance gates at Kolara and Moharli (there’s no accommodation actually inside the park). These offer guided tours, provided by local wildlife experts. Tiger sightings are by no means guaranteed, especially as the reserve has a total area of over 625 square kilometers, so it pays to explore the area over several days to increase the chance of an encounter with one of the world’s most endangered species.

                The park is split into three areas, with the Tadoba range in the north, Kolsa range to the south and Moharli range in between. The teak forests, lakes and rivers make it the ideal habitat for tigers, with numbers almost doubling from 2010 to 2016 as part of a huge conservation effort.

                Those keen on an authentic experience can camp out in luxury tents at the Irai Safari Retreat, listening across Irai Lake as the park comes alive when the sun goes down.

                For those who simply must spot a tiger, Svasara Jungle Lodge offers Jeep tours, with guides able to pick out individual animals. Lucky visitors can see these endangered creatures up close, without the need for binoculars.

                It’s not just about the tigers, though. Tadoba is one of India's most biodiverse areas, with jungle cats, cobras, fish eagles and hyenas all found within its boundaries.

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                Sloth bear spotting


                Ask guides to explore different areas of the park and look for animals other than tigers, especially the fascinating sloth bear.

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                Camp Serai Tiger Tadoba

                Situated on three acres of land next to rivers which emerge after the monsoon, this tented camp offers fantastic chances to see the area’s best wildlife up close after a day in the park.

                Serai Tiger, Moharli, Maharashtra 440013, India
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                Svasara Jungle Lodge

                Just 300 meters from the Kolara Gate, Svasara offers the most luxurious suites near the park, as well as in–house guides to help visitors see the very best of Tadoba’s wildlife.

                Chimur, Chandrapur, Near Kolara Gate, Kolara, Maharashtra 442903, India
                +91 93700 08008
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                Svasara Jungle Lodge

                Although the restaurant here offers food from across India, it’s the local Varadi menu that’s best. Ingredients are grown on Svasara’s own organic farm.

                Chimur, Chandrapur, Near Kolara Gate, Kolara, Maharashtra 442903, India
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                Mutton saoji

                This local, Maharashtran dish is well worth seeking out at hotel restaurants near the park gates. It’s spicy, with a gravy of dried coconut and garam masala.

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                  Historic trip to the Taj Mahal

                  The Taj Mahal’s dazzling marble edifice makes it unquestionably the most famous building in India. The Muslim mausoleum was commissioned by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in 1632 and finished in about 1648. Its iconic design, pristine gardens and ornate decorative flourishes pull in eight million visitors a year.

                  Taj Mahal, India

                  The Taj Mahal is open from sunrise to sunset every day except Friday, when it’s shut for prayers.

                  Taj Mahal, India

                  For two days before and two days after full moon you can enjoy special night time viewings. The site is open from 8.30 p.m. until 12.30 a.m.

                  Taj Mahal, India

                  You can book onto a tour to get fully immersed in the Taj’s history.

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                  Taj Mahal as a historic destination

                  The Taj Mahal’s dazzling marble edifice makes it unquestionably the most famous building in India. The Muslim mausoleum was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan between 1632 and 1648 as a burial site for his wife. Its iconic design, pristine gardens and ornate decorative flourishes pull in eight million visitors a year.

                  The mausoleum and its grounds have been UNESCO protected since 1983 and as visitor numbers continue to soar, the local government is looking to impose limits in a bid to protect the building. As of 2018, visitors are limited to three hours per trip, with an additional charge payable on exit if this is exceeded.

                  Tickets for foreign visitors cost 1,000 rupees and while doing it alone is possible, taking a guided tour is advisable for those who want to get the most from the experience.

                  The building is chock full of Indian, Mughul and Islamic influences, the main dome standing at 73 meters, with four minarets in each corner and verses of the Quran inscribed over the entrances and throughout the mausoleum complex.

                  Initially, Shah Jahan had planned to build another mausoleum across the Yamuna River for his own burial, but after being deposed by his son, he lived out his days under house arrest and now lies alongside his wife in the Taj Mahal. The building and its gardens were restored to their former glory during the 19th century when India was under British rule, having fallen into disrepair as the Mughul Empire came apart.

                  It pays to arrive early -- the complex opens at 6 a.m. Those who do will not only beat the crowds but also get the chance to see the first rays of sun hit the gleaming marble fa?ade of the main building.

                  Those here around full moon can take advantage of night time viewings, with the complex open between 8.30 p.m. and 12.30 a.m. two days before and two days after the top of the lunar cycle.

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                  Sandstone fort


                  No trip to Agra is complete without a visit to the red sandstone fort. The original structure dates to the 10th century, its current incarnation was built 450 years ago. The views across to the Taj Mahal are incredible.

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                  ITC Mughal

                  Set across 35 acres and with 233 stunning rooms and suites, this luxury hotel is just a short drive from the Taj Mahal. Its spa and pool are the ideal antidote to battling the crowds at the mausoleum.

                  Tajganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282001, India
                  +91 562 402 1700
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                  The Oberoi Amarvilas

                  Just 600 meters from the Taj Mahal, every room at the gorgeous Oberoi Amarvilas enjoys uninterrupted views of the mausoleum.

                  Taj East Gate Road, Near Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282001, India
                  +91 562 223 1515
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                  Dasaprakash

                  Specializing in south Indian thali, Dasaprakash has garnered a reputation as one of the best places to eat in Agra.

                  Arjun Nagar Agra, 282001, India
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                  Esphahan

                  Set within the grounds of The Oberoi Amarvilas, Esphahan’s setting is second to none, just a few metres from the Taj Mahal. The northern tandoor dishes are superb.

                  Taj East Gate Road, Near Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282001, India
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                    Historic trip to Hampi

                    Modern day Hampi is home to more than 500 crumbling temples, palaces, pavilions and elephant stables, which make up the spectacular ancient city of Vijayanagara. The buzzing bazaar, lush paddy fields and palm groves mean it’s well worth lingering for as long as possible.

                    Hampi, India

                    Train beats plane. Hospet, the nearest station, is just half an hour away, while Hubli airport is a hectic three-hour drive.

                    Hampi, India

                    The ruins are rough and ready, so good footwear such as hiking boots is a must.

                    Hampi, India

                    Matanga Hill offers stunning sunset views over the village, boulder fields and ancient city.

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                    Modern day Hampi is home to over 500 crumbling temples, palaces, pavilions and elephant stables, all of which make up the one-time capital of the ancient Vijayanagar Empire. The buzzing bazaar, lush paddy fields and palm groves mean it’s well worth lingering for as long as possible.

                    The UNESCO protected area covers a total of 265 square kilometers. By 1500, Hampi is said to have been the second largest medieval era city after Beijing. Today its ruins are best explored on foot. A good pair of hiking boots is a must, as the terrain is rough, but the effort is worth it. It makes exploring the hidden corners of Hampi easy and means it’s possible to scale Matanga Hill at the end of the day for stunning sunset views over the boulder fields and towering Virupaksha Temple.

                    The latter is perhaps the biggest draw in Hampi, its 50-meter gateway impossible to miss. Dating back to the 7th century, this was a key place of worship within the Vijayanagar Empire, with inscriptions to Shiva found throughout the complex. It’s possible to while away an entire day here, taking in the numerous smaller shrines, nooks and crannies.

                    For those short on time, it’s best to hire a guide to take in the very best bits of Hampi and get the lowdown on its past. Travspire offers an eight-hour heritage tour taking in the very best temples and palaces.

                    While the hectic bazaar can feel tourist heavy, it’s a good spot to pick up souvenirs, with plenty of places to rest and refuel during a day of sightseeing. It’s also worth noting that it’s best to arrive in Hampi by train. Hospet, the nearest station, is just half an hour away. The nearest airport, at Hubli, involves a hectic three-hour drive.

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                    Badami Cave Temple


                    Badami Cave Temple, with Hindu, Jain and Buddhist shrines, is a three-hour drive from Hampi and well worth the ride. The ornate carvings, cut into the sandstone, are the main attraction.

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                    Evolve Back

                    Built in the style of a Vijayanagara palace, this new luxury hotel is a 20-minute drive from Hampi. There are just 37 suites and nine villas, offering the ultimate in relaxation for those tired after a day at the ruins.

                    Kamalapura – P.K. Halli Road, Kamalapura, Bellary District, Hospet, Karnataka 583221, India
                    +91 83942 94700
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                    Hampi’s Boulders Resort

                    A private, eco-friendly wilderness hotel on the banks of Tungabhadra River. Cottages sit amongst huge boulders, giving guests a great feel for the area.

                    Narayanpet, Bandiharlapur, Karnataka 583234, India
                    +91 94480 34202
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                    Laughing Buddha

                    A casual, cash-only spot right on the river, Laughing Buddha serves up simple local dishes with amazing views across the boulder fields and temples.

                    Anjanhalli, Karnataka 583234, India
                    +91 94827 67374
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                    Mango Tree

                    Nestled inside Hampi’s bazaar, this firm favorite is known for its excellent spinach paneer.

                    Janatha Plot, Hampi, Karnataka 583239, India
                    +91 94487 65213
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                      Art and architecture exploration in Chandigarh

                      Cosmopolitan Chandigarh, capital of Punjab and Haryana states, is the face of modern India. Designed by renowned architect Le Corbusier in 1950, following independence in 1947, its brutalist buildings and wide boulevards make it unlike anywhere else on the subcontinent.

                      Chandigarh, India

                      The Capitol Complex is home to some of Le Corbusier’s most striking creations, including the High Court and Secretariat. It was awarded UNESCO heritage status in 2016.

                      Chandigarh, India

                      The pedestrianized Sector 17 has Chandigarh’s best shopping, while Sector 22 is best for luxury hotels.

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                      The Chandigarh Architecture Museum shows how the city developed into a modern metropolis after partition.

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                      Cosmopolitan Chandigarh is capital of both Indian Punjab and Haryana states, as well as being a union territory run by the central government. More importantly, it is the face of modern India. Designed by renowned architect Le Corbusier in 1950, following India’s independence and partition in 1947, its brutalist buildings and wide boulevards make it unlike anywhere else on the subcontinent.

                      Chandigarh was conceived in the tumultuous days of partition, when Lahore, the capital of Punjab, became part of Pakistan. The first pre–planned city in India, initial plans were drawn up by architects in New York before Le Corbusier, a Swiss–born Frenchman known for his idiosyncratic style, took up the mantle and made it his own at the turn of the decade.

                      The result is a city that feels a world away from the chaos of Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata. Its wide roads and avenues belie the fact that there are more cars here per head than any other Indian city, with ample space for everyone. The buildings tend to be classic mid-century concrete, with large windows, flat roofs and sharp corners.

                      Le Corbusier’s most striking creations can be found in the Capitol Complex in the heart of Chandigarh. Awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2016, it houses key government buildings including the High Court and Secretariat.

                      Those keen to learn more about how Chandigarh developed into a thriving, modern metropolis should make for the excellent Chandigarh Architecture Museum, which houses models, artefacts and documents about how the city was planned and built.

                      Nek Chand’s famous rock garden is also a must–see. Developed secretly by the Indian artist in his spare time back in 1957, its waterfalls, courtyards and sculptures attract thousands of visitors each year.

                      The city is split into 47 separate sectors with their own parks, shops and public spaces. The pedestrianized Sector 17 is home to some of Chandigarh’s best shopping, while Sector 22 is where it’s at when it comes to luxury hotels.

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                      Parwanoo cable car


                      Parwanoo is less than an hour by car from Chandigarh and is known for its picturesque Timber Trail picnic spot, which is only accessible by cable car.

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                      Hotel Mountview

                      With views over the Shivalik Hills and a classic, brutalist design, the Hotel Mountview has long been one of Chandigarh’s best places to stay.

                      Sector 10, Chandigarh, 160011, India
                      +91 172 467 1111
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                      Taj Chandigarh

                      The Chandigarh outpost of the famous Taj brand is in the heart of the city, close to the famous Rose Garden.

                      Block No. 9, Sector-17 A, Chandigarh, 160017, India
                      +91 172 661 3000
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                      Whistling Duck

                      This multi-cuisine restaurant features long trestle tables with diners sharing the space. There’s also a patio and sofas for those who just want a drink.

                      SCO 10, Near Sector 26 Police Station, Back Lane, Sector 26, Chandigarh, 160019, India
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                      Pal Dhaba

                      It might seem unprepossessing, but the food at Pal Dhaba is some of the best in Chandigarh. Try the mutton kebabs.

                      SCO no 151-152 Sector 28 D, Chandigarh, 160102, India
                      +91 172 6670959
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                        Art and architecture exploration in Jodhpur

                        Dominated by both the majestic Mehrangarh Fort and the ancient “Blue City”, which tumbles down from its base, Jodhpur is one of India’s most arresting and evocative places. Visually spectacular, its narrow streets are built for exploring.

                        Jodhpur, India

                        Mehrangarh Fort needs at least a day to do it justice. Home to a palace and myriad temples, including a lavish flower hall, it dates to 1458.

                        Jodhpur, India

                        The audio tour will give you the inside line on how Mehrangarh Fort was built and describe the beautiful art found throughout.

                        Jodhpur, India

                        The Blue City is a warren of photogenic blue buildings which surround the fort and are home to the city’s Brahmins. Its alleyways buzz with hawkers selling clothes, trinkets and musical instruments.

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                        Dominated by both the majestic Mehrangarh Fort and the ancient ‘Blue City’, which tumbles down from its base, Jodhpur is one of India’s most arresting and evocative places. Visually spectacular, its narrow streets are built for exploring.

                        This is a city that’s simply made for art and architecture buffs. The Mehrangarh Fort is undoubtedly the star attraction. Work on this clifftop colossus was started in 1460 by Rao Jarda, the leader of the Rathore clan who is said to have founded Jodhpur around the same time. The fort requires at least an entire day to get to grips with.

                        There are seven main gates, not to mention the vertiginous ramparts, which afford stunning views across the city and beyond. Jodhpur is known as the Sun City for its endless bright days, so the light from up on high is nearly always perfect. Within the fort's walls are several palaces and temples, as well as a series of galleries housing paintings, carvings, armor and even turbans.

                        To get the most out of a trip to the fort, it’s worth taking the audio tour, which does a brilliant job of explaining each section and cluing visitors in on the history and importance of the building and the city beyond.

                        After exploring the fort, take the path back down into Jodhpur and get lost in the world famous Blue City. The warren of photogenic blue buildings that surround the fort were once home to the city’s Brahmins, the priests of India’s caste system, its alleyways abuzz with hawkers selling clothes, trinkets and musical instruments. The street life and endless chatter is a counterpoint to the museum hush up on the hill and the perfect way to see out the day.

                        The city’s lush gardens and pretty lakes are not to be missed either. Balsamand Lake is ideal for a picnic in the shade after ticking off the sights.

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                        Oslan oasis


                        The ancient town of Oslan, an oasis in the Thar Desert, is a 90-minute drive north of Jodhpur. Its temples and carved shrines make it well worth a visit.

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                        Umaid Bhawan Palace

                        Opulent doesn’t even begin to do this gem justice. A palace perched high above Jodhpur with views of the fort and Blue City, the hotel is found in one wing. The rest remains a stunning private residence, the sixth largest in the world.

                        Circuit House Rd, Cantt Area, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342006, India
                        +91 291 251 0101
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                        Raas Jodhpur

                        An 18th century Maharaja mansion, Raas Jodhpur is a boutique hotel in the heart of the walled city. Romantic, sandstone suites and a butler–serviced pool make this one of the city’s finest places to spend the night.

                        Tunwar ji ka Jhalra, Makrana Mohalla, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342001, India
                        +91 291 263 6455
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                        Indique

                        Found in the Pal Haveli hotel, Indique’s rooftop location has great views of the fort. The local Rajasthani dishes are the pick of the menu.

                        Pal Haveli, Gulab Sagar, Near Clock Tower, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342001, India
                        +91 291 263 8344
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                        Darikhana

                        Within the Raas Jodhpur, Darikhana uses spices from a 200 year old shop in Old Delhi and vegetables grown on local, organic farms.

                        Tunwarji ka Jhalara, Makrana Mohalia, 342001, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
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                          City and nightlife break in Delhi

                          The vast national capital territory of Delhi takes in 11 separate districts, including the capital city New Delhi. The ancient Red Fort, colonial era India Gate and Jama Masjid are perhaps its finest sights, but this is a metropolis that demands to be delved into and explored from every angle.

                          Delhi, India

                          Connaught Place is New Delhi’s happening hub, with the coolest bars and clubs.

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                          The Red Fort is Delhi’s best known historic site. Built by Emperor Shah Jahan between 1638 and 1648, it’s first on most Delhi to-do lists.

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                          Delhi has myriad markets for bargain clothes, trinkets and spices. Haggling is key to getting the best price.

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                          City and nightlife break in Delhi

                          The vast national capital territory of Delhi takes in 11 separate districts, including the capital city New Delhi. The ancient Red Fort, colonial era India Gate and Jama Masjid are perhaps its finest sights, but this is a metropolis that demands to be delved into and explored from every angle.

                          The famous Red Fort should be first on any visitor's list when it comes to sightseeing. Built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan between 1638 and 1648, it is Delhi’s best known historic site. Guides are readily available, but the excellent audio tour does a superb job of telling the story of the fort’s construction during the Mughal Empire and its central role in the British push for control of Delhi and India in the 19th century. The museum here opens between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., while the spectacular grounds can be accessed from dawn until dusk.

                          Of course, the Red Fort isn’t the only must–see sight in Delhi. Humayun’s Tomb, thought to be the inspiration for the Taj Mahal, is not to be missed. Fully restored, its sandstone and marble design is one of the finest examples of Islamic architecture in India. Likewise, first time visitors should take in the majestic Jama Masjid and be sure to see the renowned India Gate too.

                          Beyond the sights, Delhi is a city that gives itself over to getting lost. The spice markets of the old city are legendary, a true assault on the senses. The most famous is Khari Baoli. Dating back to the 17th century and a short distance from the Red Fort, it is Asia’s largest wholesale spice market. For trinkets, souvenirs and clothes, it’s hard to beat the Janpath and Tibetan Market.

                          For nightlife and partying, New Delhi is the place to be. Connaught Place is the city’s most happening hub, home to the coolest bars and clubs in town. Luxury hotels tend to play host to the swankiest spots, such as Lithiyum at the Ahsok, although those after something a bit more casual should head to rooftop spots like Summer House Café.

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                          Mehrauli Archaeological Park


                          Home to over 440 monuments, dating from 10th century to the years of the British Raj, Mehrauli Archaeological Park makes for an excellent day trip. The striking tombs and mausoleums are dotted around beautiful forests and open country. Guided walking tours help bring the area to life.

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                          The Lodhi

                          This ultra luxurious spot in the heart of New Delhi has gained a reputation as one of the city’s best places to stay. Modern flourishes abound, with clean lines and a sharp, mid-century style.

                          Lodhi Road, New Delhi, Delhi 110003, India
                          +91 11 4363 3333
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                          The Leela Palace

                          With a rooftop infinity pool, opulent, old–style rooms and staff for whom nothing is too much trouble, the Leela Palace is vintage luxury at its best.

                          Diplomatic Enclave, Africa Avenue, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, Delhi 110023, India
                          +91 11 3933 1234
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                          Indian Accent

                          Serving modern takes on Indian classics, this restaurant, found in The Lodhi hotel, has become a staple of Delhi’s foodie scene. Not to be missed.

                          The Lodhi, Lodhi Road, New Delhi, Delhi 110003, India
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                          Rated as one of the best restaurants in India, Dum Pukht’s slow cooked biryanis are the stuff of legend. Booking is a must.

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                            City and nightlife break in Mumbai

                            India’s biggest metropolis, with more than 18 million people, Mumbai positively thrums with energy. Its chaotic streets, stunning colonial-era architecture and world-class nightlife make it the perfect place for city lovers, a cultural capital where there’s no such thing as a quiet night.

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                            The north-western suburb of Bandra is home to a lively arts scene and a series of hip cafes and bars. Toto’s Garage is a highlight.

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                            Doolally is one of Mumbai’s hippest bars, home to two taprooms and a variety of locally made beers.

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                            Sightseers are spoilt for choice in Mumbai. The ornate Taj Mahal Palace Hotel and Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station are essential stop-offs, both masterpieces of colonial architecture.

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                            India’s biggest metropolis, with over 18 million people, Mumbai is a city that positively thrums with energy. Its chaotic streets, stunning colonial era architecture and world-class nightlife make it the perfect place for city Lovers. It’s a cultural capital where there’s no such thing as a quiet night.

                            Many visitors’ first encounter with Mumbai will be the vast Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. A masterpiece of colonial era design, Mumbai’s main train station is the headquarters of the Indian railway network and even has UNESCO heritage status. The main building dates back to 1887, when it was commissioned to celebrate Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee. Blending Indian and British styles it’s one of India’s finest buildings.

                            Similarly, the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel is also worth exploring, even for those who aren’t spending the night. This opulent outpost sits adjacent to the Gateway to India arch, with views across the Arabian Sea. Afternoon tea here is one of Mumbai’s ultimate indulgences.

                            For those who want to do things slightly differently, there’s plenty beyond the main attractions. The northwestern suburb of Bandra is home to a lively arts scene and a series of hip cafes and bars. Dive bars rub shoulders with designer stores, while the city’s heritage, in the shape of Bandra Fort and Mount Mary Church, means culture vultures will be as satisfied as shoppers and party fiends.

                            The latter will find plenty to keep them entertained across Mumbai, from the excellent craft brews at Doolally, the city’s hippest bar, with two taprooms and a variety of locally made beers, to Toto’s Garage where vintage cars and classic rock help make for a unique and bustling vibe.

                            Any trip to Mumbai is incomplete without a visit to the Iskcon Juhu temple. Devotees of Hare Krishna throng here to worship among colorful statues and murals. After touring the compound and grabbing a bite at the in–house vegetarian restaurant, nearby Juhu Beach is a great place to catch some sun and watch the locals unwind.

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                            Elephanta Island


                            Take a boat trip to Elephanta Island, an hour from Mumbai. The cave temples and carvings here are some of the most impressive in India.

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                            Taj Mahal Palace Hotel

                            India’s most famous hotel, known simply as “the Taj,” is a Mumbai icon. Sip on tea and watch the world go by from the Sea Lounge or sit on a balcony and watch boats ply Mumbai’s waterways.

                            Apollo Bandar, Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
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                            Four Seasons Mumbai

                            The Mumbai outpost of the Four Seasons brand is spectacular, Poolside cabanas offer the perfect place to relax after a day visiting the city’s sights.

                            1/136, Doctor E Moses Road, Worli, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400018, India
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                            Shree Thaker Bhojanalay

                            The Gujarati thali served here is fantastic. Opened in 1945, this simple joint is widely seen as one of Mumbai’s best restaurants.

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                            Leopold Café

                            Known simply as Leo’s, this café serves simple Indian snacks and cocktails in a space it’s occupied on Colaba Causeway since 1871.

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                              Foodie and upmarket restaurant trip in Goa

                              Goa retains much of the laidback, hippie vibe it was renowned for in the 1960s. But it’s also home to a string of swanky restaurants and some superb beach–side spots, serving fresh fish curries and other local delicacies.

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                              Goa’s five-star hotel scene means there are a string of upmarket spots to choose from. For local fish cooked over an open fire, the Park Hyatt or The Leela’s two restaurants are good options.

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                              Beach shacks are abundant in north and south Goa. Ryan’s Shack, on Candolim Beach, is one of the best. Its fish curry is legendary.

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                              Goa’s seafood is arguably the best in India and The Fisherman’s Wharf, in the south of the region, is worth seeking out, especially for its shellfish.

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                              Goa retains much of the laid-back, hippie vibe it was renowned for in the 1960s. But it’s also home to a string of swanky restaurants and some superb beachside spots, serving fresh fish curries and other local delicacies.

                              The former Portuguese colony’s five-star hotel scene means there are a string of upmarket spots to choose from. For local fish cooked over an open fire, it’s impossible to beat the Park Hyatt. Its Palms restaurant is set right on Arossim Beach, perfect for watching the sun slip into the Arabian Sea while in house chefs pull together local delicacies using the freshest ingredients.

                              The Leela, in the far south, is the best place to try an abundance of local Goan and pan Indian dishes, made to order at cooking stations where guests can see their meals being pulled together.

                              More adventurous foodies will find plenty to shout about on Goa’s streets and in its ubiquitous beach shacks. The latter are dotted all the way along the coast, especially along the tourist-friendly beach of Candolim. Ryan’s Shack is arguably the best around. Its fish curry is the stuff of local legend, pulling in new customers and diehard fans daily. The good news is that nearly all the shacks serve up first rate dishes. Look for those with the biggest crowd and it’s a safe bet that they’ll be making some of the best curries on the seafront.

                              For something a bit more formal, The Fisherman’s Wharf, set amongst the backwaters of the south is definitely worth seeking out. Shellfish is its specialty, with the chefs creating unique curries that can’t be found elsewhere.

                              Further inland, the basic, but brilliant Spice in Karaswada serves up fish that comes off the boats daily. Its tandoori crab is superb and should be top of any food fanatic's list when they come to Goa.

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                              Explore the colorful Portuguese colonial backstreets of Panaji, in particular the Latin Quarter. The opulent church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception is an essential stop off.

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                              The Leela

                              In the far south, this resort hotel has excellent beach access, a great restaurant and rooms overlooking beautiful lagoons.

                              Mobor, Cavelossim, Salcette, Goa 403731, India
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                              Park Hyatt

                              The luxury brand’s Goan outpost has everything you would expect. Staff attending to sun loungers on the white sandy beach, a yoga studio, spa and spectacular in–house restaurant.

                              Arossim Beach, Cansaulim, Goa 403712, India
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                              Goan fish curry

                              This staple dish can be found everywhere, from beach shacks to five-star hotel restaurants. A mild, coconut and tomato base made with locally caught fish.

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                              This rustic spot near Cavelossim Beach specializes in shellfish and serves some of the best dishes in the state.

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                                Street food adventure in Delhi

                                The national capital territory of Delhi takes in 11 separate districts, including the capital city New Delhi. The Red Fort, India Gate and Jama Masjid are its finest sights, but for foodies, those pale in comparison to the stunning street food that’s up for grabs on every corner.

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                                The best street food can be found in Old Delhi around Chandi Chowkh market. Cash is king as few places take cards.

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                                It’s easy to be overwhelmed by all the choice, so enlisting a guide makes things easier. Delhi Food Walks will help you uncover the best street food in the city.

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                                Sampling small dishes means you can try as many places as possible in one jaunt. Treats like kachori, parantha and aloo chaat are ideal.

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                                The national capital territory of Delhi takes in 11 separate districts, including the capital city New Delhi. The Red Fort, India Gate and Jama Masjid are its finest sights, but for foodies, those pale in comparison to the stunning street food that’s up for grabs on every corner.

                                The best tip for any foodie heading to Delhi is to follow the queue. If there’s a long line of locals, it’s likely the food will be delicious and won’t lead to a case of the infamous Delhi belly.

                                With that in mind, the best place to start is in Old Delhi. The stalls around Chadni Chowk market are the stuff of legend, the riot of smells pulling food lovers in all directions. It’s best to eat small plates and try as many places as possible. Treats like kachori, paratha and aloo chaat are ideal ways to start.

                                For something more substantial, the famous Natraj Dahi Bhalle has been in the same spot for over 80 years, its dahi vada is widely regarded as the best in India, let alone Delhi. Alternatively, Karim’s is known for its meat–heavy dishes. Established in 1913, its curries are worth queueing for.

                                It can be easy to feel overwhelmed when searching for the best street food in India’s capital. To that end, it’s well worth taking a tour. Delhi Food Walks offers more than a dozen foodie routes through the city, hosted by local experts and cooks. These range from trails around specific areas to one themed solely on breakfast. Be sure to arrive hungry.

                                It’s worth kicking back with a drink after all that eating and Connaught Place is home to Delhi’s most happening bars. For a casual place to grab a beer and let all the best food in Delhi go down, it’s hard to beat Summer House Café.

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                                No trip to Delhi is complete without a day at the Red Fort. Built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan between 1638 and 1648, it is Delhi’s best known historic site. Guides are readily available, but the excellent audio tour does a superb job of telling the story of the fort’s construction.

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                                The Lodhi

                                This ultra-luxurious spot in the heart of New Delhi has gained a reputation as one of the city’s best places to stay. Modern flourishes abound, with clean lines and a sharp, mid-century style.

                                Lodhi Road, New Delhi, Delhi 110003, India
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                                The Manor

                                Huge rooms and a manicured lawn for drinks and dinner make The Manor the perfect place for escaping the chaos of the city. It’s recently been renovated and is set to open in the summer of 2018.

                                77, Friends Colony West, New Delhi, Delhi 110065, India
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                                Indian Accent

                                Serving modern takes on Indian classics, this restaurant, found in The Lodhi hotel, has become a staple of Delhi’s foodie scene. Not to be missed.

                                The Lodhi, Lodhi Road, New Delhi, Delhi 110003, India
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                                Dum Pukht

                                Rated as one of the best restaurants in India, Dum Pukht’s slow cooked biryanis are the stuff of legend. Booking is a must.

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                                  Cultural, spiritual and historic exploration in Varanasi

                                  The holiest city in Hinduism, and the oldest in India, Varanasi remains a place of pilgrimage, with millions visiting each year to wash away their sins in the sacred Ganges. Visceral and vibrant, its ghats and alleyways are among the most intense and unforgettable places in the entire country.

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                                  A boat ride on the Ganges at sunrise will reveal pilgrims and locals crowding the banks to greet the day with a solemn puja ceremony.

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                                  Varanasi’s most famous sight is the Vishwanath Temple, dedicated to Shiva. It’s worth braving the crowds to see up close.

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                                  The ghats -- or steps down to the Ganges -- are home to all life in Varanasi, from those washing clothes to those cleansing themselves in the holy water.

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                                  The holiest city in Hinduism, and the oldest in India, Varanasi, formerly known as Benares, is India’s most famous pilgrimage site. Millions of Hindus visit every year to wash away their sins in the passing waters of the sacred Ganges. Visceral and vibrant, its waterside ghats and narrow alleyways are among the most intense and unforgettable places in the entire country.

                                  The best way to understand the importance of Varanasi is to take a boat trip on the Ganges at sunrise. Pilgrims and locals crowd the banks to greet the day with a solemn puja ceremony. This offering of prayers often involves using the holy water of the river, with worshippers standing in the shallows and bathing to see in the day.

                                  Getting up close to these daily rituals from dry land is also essential. Follow the winding paths down to the ghats and see Varanasi come to life. Pilgrims cleanse themselves while others wash clothes or simply say prayers. It pays to remember that cremations take place on the Ganges every day, with dead bodies often seen passing by.

                                  Kashi Vishwanath Temple is Varanasi’s most famous site. The crowds here can be boisterous and a lot to deal with, but a visit is truly worthwhile. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the site was first used for a temple over 3,000 years ago. The current building dates back to 1776, its gold-plated dome glinting under the searing sun. Security checks are in operation and all electronic items must be left outside. Visitors are often jostled as they get in as crowds look to absolve their sins by touching the lingam of Shiva. The Gyan Kupor Well, located in the northern part of the complex, is said to offer access to a higher plane to those who drink its waters. Non-Hindus are forbidden to enter.

                                  As the sun drops, Varanasi lives up to its nickname as the city of light, with the ceremony of aarti performed each evening. This involves lamps and candles being lit and floated down the Ganges, the ghats seething as Hindu priests sing and make their offerings to Mother Ganges.

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                                  Sarnath


                                  One of the holiest sites in Buddhism, with fascinating stupas and various ruins, it’s believed that Gautama Buddha taught at Sarnath after gaining enlightenment. Just 10 kilometers north of Varanasi, it’s an easy day trip for those keen to get away from the crowds.

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                                  Brijrama Palace

                                  This stunning palace was built in 1812 and sits above Darbanga Ghat. Rooms and terraces look out onto the Ganges, offering a prime spot to watch the city perform its daily rituals.

                                  Over Darbhanga House Ghat, Near Munshi Ghat, Bangali Tola, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
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                                  Ramada Varanasi

                                  This luxury chain hotel is the perfect place to unwind after braving the crowds of Varanasi. Spacious rooms and a large pool make it a solid bet.

                                  The Mall, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221002, India
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                                  Niyati Cafe

                                  Vegetarian thali served in a simple space, Niyati is loved by locals and tourists for its varied dishes and great service.

                                  D 15/5, Manmandir, Dashaswamedh Ghat, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
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                                  Canton Royale

                                  In a 200-year-old colonial building with tables spilling out onto the closely cropped lawn, Canton Royale is known as Varanasi’s fanciest place to eat. Go for the thali.

                                  The Mall Road, Cantt, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221002, India
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                                    Traditional yoga escape in Rishikesh

                                    Rishikesh, the so-called yoga capital of the world, will forever be known as the place where The Beatles came to practice transcendental meditation in 1968. But its many ashrams, set on the Ganges and up in the Himalayan foothills, are among the best places in India to learn traditional yoga.

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                                    Phool Chatti is a peaceful ashram which offers a holistic approach, with yoga taught alongside meditation, chanting and walks through the surrounding countryside.

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                                    Omkarananda Ganga Sadan is a riverside ashram specializing in Iyengar yoga with its own ghat leading down to the holy waters.

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                                    Visitors can watch the daily aarti ceremony, where music is performed while fire and flower offerings float on the river.

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                                    Rishikesh as a destination for traditional yoga

                                    Rishikesh, the so–called yoga capital of the world, will forever be known as the place where The Beatles came to practice transcendental meditation in 1968, at a retreat run by the controversial Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.

                                    But it’s not just those looking for inner peace that will find succor here. The area’s ashrams, set on the Ganges and up in the Himalayan foothills, are among the best places in India to learn traditional yoga while spending time in one of the country’s most idyllic spots.

                                    Set in lush gardens, with the mountains towering high above, Phool Chatti is among the very best yoga destinations in Rishikesh.

                                    Its name means “land of flowers” and there’s been an ashram here for over 120 years. It offers a holistic approach, with yoga taught alongside meditation, chanting and walks through the surrounding countryside.

                                    On the banks of the Ganges, Omkarananda Ganga Sadan has its own ghat leading down to the holy waters and specializes in Iyengar yoga. As well as offering longer courses, this ashram also has a program of daily drop–in classes, ideal for those passing through or anyone who wants to try yoga for the first time.

                                    Perhaps the most famous ashram in Rishikesh, Parmarth Niketan focuses on traditional yoga methods, with one week and ten-day long courses for all levels available.

                                    Sivananda, which holds ashrams across the United States, Canada and Europe, has its base in Rishikesh, with free taster classes for first timers and longer courses for old hands. This is a more spiritual and meditative ashram, so those keen on a proper workout may want to try an alternative.

                                    It’s not just about the yoga though. Rishikesh’s location on the Ganges means it’s the perfect place to take in an aarti ceremony, where music is performed as fire and flower offerings are floated onto the river.

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                                    Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Ashram


                                    Visit the former ashram of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, better known as the place where The Beatles learned to meditate. Abandoned for 40 years, the ashram, which is located in the Rajaji National Park, reopened in 2015 as a tourist attraction.

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                                    ElBee Ganga View

                                    Overlooking the Mother Ganges, this four-star hotel has a rooftop restaurant and spa, perfect for eking out that blissed out feel following a yoga class.

                                    355, Haridwar Road, Palika Nagar, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249201, India
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                                    Neeraj Bhavan

                                    Ideal for those keen on a spot of luxury in amongst Rishikehs’s more rustic elements. Large rooms, pretty gardens and a relaxed vibe.

                                    102, Railway Rd, Bankhandi, Manvendera Nagar, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249201, India
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                                    Bistro Nirvana

                                    This cozy, casual spot serves dishes from across India. Its patio is a great place to watch the world go by.

                                    Swami Omkarananda Saraswati Rd, Near Green Valley Cottage, Tapovan, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India
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                                    The Sitting Elephant

                                    On the rooftop of the ElBee hotel, this riverside location offers international dishes and stays open late.

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                                      Nightlife adventure in Goa

                                      Goa has been known as a nightlife destination ever since the hippies arrived in the 1960s. Today the scene is a lot more commercialized, with swish clubs to go alongside the all–night beach raves, but it remains the number one place in India for anyone looking to have a good time, all the time.

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                                      Hilltop, set in a palm grove and known for pulling internationally renowned trance DJs, is perhaps Goa’s most famous club.

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                                      Tito’s Lane is for club-hopping. This strip of bars and nightclubs is not for the faint-hearted, but a memorable if hazy night is guaranteed.

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                                      The monsoon season falls between June and September, meaning many of the outdoor clubs are shut.

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                                      Goa has been known as a party destination ever since the hippies arrived in the 1960s. Today the scene is a lot more commercialized, with swish clubs to go alongside the all night beach raves, but it remains the number one place in India for anyone looking to have a good time, all the time.

                                      Arguably Goa’s most famous club, Hill Top is known for pulling internationally renowned trance DJs. Set in a palm grove not far from Anjuna Beach, it’s the perfect place to keep the summery vibes going after the sun goes down.

                                      For those who want to keep their options open, club hopping along Tito’s Lane is the way to go. This strip of bars and nightclubs near Baga Beach is not for the faint–hearted, but a memorable if hazy night is guaranteed.

                                      The beaches in the north of the state are great for impromptu get togethers and late-night drinks. Anjuna and Baga have plenty of simple shacks pumping out everything from dub to psytrance, with no need to head back and freshen up after a day’s sunbathing. Grab a beer and let the evening flow.

                                      Although the vibe in Goa is never anything but chilled out, it’s important to remember that there are cultural differences to respect, including dress and conduct after a few drinks.

                                      During elections, “code of conduct” rules mean alcohol can’t be served after 10 p.m. Shacks and clubs get around this by holding day parties instead, meaning the good times just happen to start a bit earlier than usual.

                                      It’s best to avoid heading to Goa between June and September. This is monsoon season, and with most clubs being outdoors, many places are shut. Outside of these months though, the party never truly ends. And if it all gets too much, the beach and Goa’s excellent selection of luxury hotels will help soothe any sore heads.

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                                      The Leela

                                      In the far south, this resort hotel has excellent beach access, a great restaurant and rooms overlooking beautiful lagoons.

                                      Mobor, Cavelossim, Salcette, Goa 403731, India
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                                      Nilaya Hermitage

                                      This eleven-room boutique hotel in the hills to the east of Baga Beach is one of Goa’s most luxurious. Morning yoga sessions can be supplemented with an ayurvedic massage and an afternoon by the pool overlooking the Arabian Sea.

                                      Arpora, Bhati Bardez, Goa, 403518, India
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                                      Goan fish curry

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                                        Rock music exploration of Shillong in Meghalaya

                                        Known as the “rock capital” of India thanks to its preponderance of bands and musicians, Shillong’s thriving scene is a mecca for those looking to indulge their love of music. It’s not just rock though -- metal, hip–hop and jazz are all performed in the city’s clubs and bars.

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                                        Late October is the time to catch the NH7 Weekender. India’s traveling festival has been coming to Shillong since 2015, with western and local acts on the bill.

                                        Meghalaya, India

                                        Lou Majaw (“The Indian Bob Dylan”) is the perfect headphone accompaniment to a stroll around the city’s backstreets.

                                        Meghalaya, India

                                        Tired of hearing musicians take it to the bridge? Take yourself to one of Meghalaya’s so-called living bridges, made from the roots of ancient trees.

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                                        Known as “the rock capital of India” thanks to its preponderance of bands and musicians, Shillong’s thriving scene is a mecca for those looking to indulge their love of music.

                                        It’s not just rock though - metal, hip–hop and jazz have all boomed here in recent years. The city’s clubs and bars have room for all genres, making Shillong perfect for music magpies and those with eclectic taste.

                                        Late October is perhaps the best time of year to head to Shillong. NH7 Weekender, India’s premier traveling music festival, has been pitching up here since 2015, with local and western acts on the bill. Over 40,000 people attended the 2017 edition.

                                        Shillong wears its musical heritage with pride, particularly its favorite son, Lou Majaw. Known as “the Indian Bob Dylan,” his songs can be heard throughout the city. To get a true sense of his sound, download some tracks and take a stroll through the backstreets. It’s the perfect way to see Shillong from a local’s perspective.

                                        There are a host of great music bars to choose from, but Cloud 9 is undoubtedly the pick of the bunch. This rooftop spot does a strong line in classic rock. It’s also the best place to get sweaty and see emerging acts do their thing.

                                        As a former hill station during the British Raj, Shillong also has some excellent sights. Check out the Don Bosco Museum, stroll down to Umiam Lake and scale Shillong Peak for huge views of the surrounding area.

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                                        Elephant Falls


                                        These impressive waterfalls, located 12 kilometers from Shillong, are surrounded by easy walking trails and some of the most beautiful countryside in this corner of northern India. Not to be missed.

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                                        Polo Towers

                                        Known as the best hotel in Shillong, Polo Towers has 52 rooms and can be found in the middle of town.

                                        Oak land Road, Near Polo Grounds, Shillong, Meghalaya 793001, India
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                                        Centre Point

                                        In the downtown area of Shillong, Centre Point sits beneath Cloud 9, perfect for those who want to party and then crash without having to leave the building.

                                        M.G. Road, Soso Tham Road, Police Bazaar, Shillong, Meghalaya 793001, India
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                                        Café Shillong

                                        Known for its live music as well as it’s authentic northeast Indian cuisine, its balcony is great for people watching.

                                        Don Bosco, Nongkynrih, Laitumkhrah, Shillong, Meghalaya 793003, India
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                                        Sao Aiom

                                        This spot, at the Ri Kynjai boutique hotel, is known for its high-end take on north Indian cooking. The jadoh and do o pura are superb.

                                        Umniuh Khwan, UCC Road, Ri Bhoi District, Meghalaya, India
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                                          Hiking and wildlife adventure in Tadoba Andhari

                                          The largest national park in the central state of Maharashtra, Tadoba Andhari is arguably the best place in India to see tigers. Nearly 90 individuals were recorded in 2016. It’s also known for its populations of sloth bears, wild dogs and exotic birds.

                                          Tadoba Andhari, India

                                          The park opens from October until June and is closed every Tuesday, with visitor numbers strictly monitored.

                                          Tadoba Andhari, India

                                          Hotels at the two main entrance gates to the park, at Kolara and Moharli, are the best places to arrange safaris.

                                          Tadoba Andhari, India

                                          Nature walks can be taken around Tadoba’s resorts. Wildlife watching in the park happens from the safety of a Jeep.

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                                          Tadoba Andhari as a hiking and wildlife destination

                                          The largest national park in the central state of Maharashtra, Tadoba Andhari is arguably the best place in India to see tigers. A total of 88 were recorded here in 2016. It’s also renowned for its populations of sloth bears, wild dogs and exotic birds.

                                          Tadoba Andhari’s tight controls are what makes it particularly special. Visitor numbers are strictly monitored to ensure the ecosystem isn’t harmed by a swell of tourists, with the park only open between October and June. It’s also shut every Tuesday.

                                          The best way to experience Tadoba Andhari is to check into one of the luxury lodges around the two main entrance gates at Kolara and Moharli (there’s no accommodation actually inside the park). These offer guided tours, led by local wildlife experts. Tiger sightings are by no means guaranteed, especially as the reserve has a total area of over 625 square kilometers, so it pays to explore the area over several days to increase the chance of an encounter with one of the world’s most endangered species.

                                          The park is split into three areas, with the Tadoba range in the north, Kolsa range to the south and Moharli range in between. The teak forests, lakes and rivers make it the ideal habitat for tigers, with numbers almost doubling from 2010 to 2016 as part of a huge conservation effort.

                                          Those keen on an authentic experience can camp out in luxury tents at the Irai Safari Retreat, listening across Irai Lake as the park comes alive when the sun goes down.

                                          For those who simply must spot a tiger, Svasara Jungle Lodge offers jeep tours, with guides able to pick out individual animals. Lucky visitors can see these endangered creatures up close, without the need for binoculars.

                                          It’s not just about the tigers, though. Tadoba is one of India's most biodiverse areas, with jungle cats, cobras, fish eagles and hyenas all found within its boundaries.

                                          Wildlife watching in the park happens from the safety of a jeep, but those keen to wander can pull on their boots and take a walk around the large resorts which dot the edge of the protected parkland.

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                                          Ask guides to explore different areas of the park and look for animals other than tigers, especially the fascinating sloth bear.

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                                          Camp Serai Tiger

                                          Situated on three acres of land next to rivers which emerge after the monsoon, this tented camp offers fantastic chances to see the area’s best wildlife up close after a day in the park.

                                          Serai Tiger, Moharli, Maharashtra 440013, India
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                                          Svasara Jungle Lodge

                                          Just 300 hundred meters from the Kolara Gate, Svasara offers the most luxurious suites near the park, as well as in–house guides to help visitors see the very best of Tadoba’s wildlife.

                                          Chimur, Chandrapur, Near Kolara Gate, Kolara, Maharashtra 442903, India
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                                          Svasara Jungle Lodge

                                          Although the restaurant here offers food from across India, it’s the local Varadi menu that’s best. Ingredients are grown on Svasara’s own organic farm.

                                          Chimur, Chandrapur, Near Kolara Gate, Kolara, Maharashtra 442903, India
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                                          Mutton saoji

                                          This Maharashtran dish is well worth seeking out at hotel restaurants near the park gates. It’s spicy, with a gravy of dried coconut and garam masala.

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                                            Adventure trip to Elephanta Island caves

                                            One of six islands in Mumbai Harbour, Elephanta Island’s caves offer a stunning glimpse of ancient India. The seven caves date from between the 8th and 5th centuries BC, with many perfectly preserved carvings and sculptures on show.

                                            Elephanta Island caves, India

                                            The Great Cave contains the most intact remains on Elephanta, including a six-meter-high sculpture featuring three faces of Lord Shiva.

                                            Elephanta Island caves, India

                                            With a good torch and the audio guide you can explore inside the caves at your own pace.

                                            Elephanta Island caves, India

                                            The trip from Mumbai takes one hour, with boats leaving every 10 minutes.

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                                            Positioned only 10 kilometers from Mumbai Harbour, Elephanta Island’s caves offer a stunning glimpse of India’s ancient past. The seven caves date from between the fifth and eighth centuries, with many perfectly preserved carvings and sculptures on show.

                                            The name of the island is derived from Portuguese colonialists, after they first saw the elephant statues here in the 17th century. Elephanta Island was ceded to the British in 1661, but only after the monuments had been severely damaged.

                                            Since 1987, the island (also known by its local name of Gharapuri) has been protected by UNESCO, and its preserved caves and sculptures attract thousands of tourists on day trips from Mumbai.

                                            The main draw is the Great Cave, where the most intact remains on Elephanta can be found. This includes a six-meter-high sculpture featuring three faces of Lord Shiva.

                                            While guides are available, those who want to explore Elephanta at their own pace can take advantage of the excellent audio tour. It’s worth bringing a torch, as some of the nooks and crannies are extremely dark and it’s easy to miss some of the finer details of the carvings.

                                            Visitors should note that the caves are closed on Mondays. Some touts may still try and sell tickets for this day anyway, so beware. The trip from Mumbai takes one hour, with boats leaving every ten minutes. There are no places to stay on the island, meaning visitors will need to find accommodation in the city itself.

                                            Once back in Mumbai, it’s worth taking in the sprawling Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. A masterpiece of colonial era design, Mumbai’s main train station is the headquarters of the Indian railway network and, like Elephanta, it has UNESCO status.

                                            Any trip to Mumbai would be incomplete without a visit to the Iskcon Juhu temple. Devotees of Hare Krishna throng here to worship among colorful statues and murals. After touring the compound and grabbing a bite at the in–house vegetarian restaurant. Nearby Juhu Beach is a great place to catch some sun and watch the locals unwind.

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                                            Bandra


                                            The northwestern Mumbai suburb of Bandra is home to a lively arts scene and a series of hip cafes and bars. Dive bars rub shoulders with designer stores, while the city’s heritage, in the shape of Bandra Fort (also known as Castella de Aguada) and Mount Mary Church, means culture vultures will be as satisfied as shoppers and party fiends.

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                                            Taj Mahal Palace Hotel

                                            India’s most famous hotel, known simply as “the Taj”, is a Mumbai icon. Sip on tea and watch the world go by from the Sea Lounge or sit on a balcony and watch boats ply Mumbai’s waterways.

                                            Apollo Bandar, Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
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                                            Four Seasons Mumbai

                                            The Mumbai outpost of the Four Seasons brand is spectacular, poolside cabanas offer the perfect place to relax after a day visiting the city’s sights.

                                            1/136, Doctor E Moses Road, Worli, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400018, India
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                                            Shree Thaker Bhojanalay

                                            The Gujarati thali served here is fantastic. Opened in 1945, this simple joint is widely seen as one of Mumbai’s best restaurants.

                                            Building No. 31, Dadiseth Agiyari Lane, Kalbadevi Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400002, India
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                                            Leopold Café

                                            Known simply as Leo’s, this café serves simple Indian snacks and cocktails in a space it’s occupied on Colaba Causeway since 1871.

                                            Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, Colaba Causeway, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
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                                              Adventure trip in the Great Rann of Kutch

                                              The largest salt desert in the world, the Great Rann of Kutch is one of India’s most beguiling places. Spread over 10,000 square kilometers, its vast expanse is unlike anywhere else on the subcontinent.

                                              Great Rann of Kutch, India

                                              The festival of Rann Utsav, held on the salt plains between November and February, sees the arrival of a vast tent city of stalls, shops and accommodation.

                                              Great Rann of Kutch, India

                                              The endless views make for otherworldly images that’ll make your Facebook friends green with envy.

                                              Great Rann of Kutch, India

                                              You need written permission to visit the Great Rann. This can be obtained from the Gujarat Police in the town of Bhuj.

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                                              Great Rann of Kutch as an adventure destination

                                              The largest salt desert in the world, the Great Rann of Kutch is one of India’s most beguiling places. Spread over 10,000 square kilometers within the wider Thar desert, its vast expanse is unlike anywhere else on the subcontinent. Coming here requires planning and an adventurous spirit, but the rewards make the effort worthwhile.

                                              The best time to visit is between November and February, when the spectacular Rann Utsav takes place. This annual festival sees a vast tent city of stalls, shops and accommodation rise over the salt plains.

                                              Visitors can pick up local handicrafts such as handmade textiles and Bandhani sarees, take a tour of the nearby wild ass sanctuary or simply meet and spend time with the people who call this part of Gujarat home. Performance of dance and traditional music take place every evening, meaning there’s a party vibe even in this most remote of places.

                                              Wildlife lovers can explore a range of nearby reserves, including areas dedicated to the Great Indian bustard and the vast Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary, which is home to thousands of flamingos.

                                              The Great Rann is a mecca for landscape photographers, especially when the full moon rises over the desert during Rann Utsav. The endless views make for otherworldly images that’ll put friends’ holiday snaps into the shade on social media. It’s best to bring a tripod to get sharp images of the night sky.

                                              Thanks to its proximity to the border between India and Pakistan, visitors to the Great Rann of Kutch must secure a permit first. Written permission can be obtained from the Gujarat Police in the town of Bhuj. As well as security concerns, the area’s biodiversity is extremely fragile, with environmental and agricultural pressures leading to worries about its long-term future.

                                              The area is inaccessible between June and September, when monsoon rains inundate the region and leave the salt desert underwater.

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                                              Spend time in this beguiling town, which holds some truly stunning buildings. The Prag Mahal is a must–see, as is the excellent Kutch Museum.

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                                              Rann Utsav, the Tent City

                                              During Rann Utsav, it’s possible to stay in the tent city that’s built each year. Accommodation includes proper beds, with some tents even featuring air conditioning.

                                              The Tent City
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                                              Regenta Resort Bhuj

                                              Situated in the town of Bhuj, this hotel is a great base for those looking to head to the Great Rann. Comfy western–style rooms and amenities mean it’s also ideal for those returning from longer trips in the desert.

                                              GMDC House, Bhuj - Mirjapar Highway, Kutch, Bhuj, Gujarat 370001, India
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                                              Vada Pav

                                              This street food snack is a staple in this part of India. Made of deep fried potato, garnished with chutney, one is never enough.

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                                              Dabeli

                                              This Kutchi classic, also known as double roti, puts spicy potatoes and masala mix between a burger bun.

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                                                Adventure escape in Jaisalmer

                                                Jaisalmer, the Golden City, rises like a mirage from the Rajasthan desert. Steeped in history, and a one–time stop–off for camel trains, the ancient citadel is now home to countless market stalls, a stunning palace and backstreets crying out to be explored.

                                                Jaisalmer, India

                                                The seven ornate Jain temples inside the fort date back to the 15th and 16th centuries.

                                                Jaisalmer, India

                                                The light hitting the fort’s sandstone walls at sunset makes for superb shots.

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                                                The Jain mansions, known as havelis, are among Jaisalmer’s most well-preserved buildings.

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                                                Jaisalmer as an adventurous escape

                                                Jaisalmer, the Golden City, rises like a mirage from the Rajasthan desert. Steeped in history, a one–time stop–off for camel trains, today the ancient citadel is home to countless market stalls, a stunning palace and backstreets crying out to be explored.

                                                All roads in Jaisalmer lead to the sandstone fort, inside which lie its most famous sights. Built in 1156, today it is still home to a quarter of the city’s population, making for a fascinating experience.

                                                Kick off with a tour of the Royal Fort, either with a local guide or the excellent audio guide. The latter takes around 90 minutes. After a quick break, it’s time to discover the seven Jain temples, arguably the fort’s biggest draw.

                                                The Jain religion is a key part of Jaisalmer’s history and these ornate temples, which date back to the 15th and 16th century, are not to be missed. Visitors need to remove their shoes and any leather items (a must in all Jain places of worship) and should be aware that the temples only open between 8 a.m. and midday.

                                                The Jain influence can also be seen in the beautiful havelis. These well-preserved mansions are just 10 minutes from the fort’s main gate. One is now a museum, with artefacts dating back to the early 19th century when the complex of houses was first built.

                                                Jaisalmer’s sandstone architecture and perfect light make it a dream destination for photographers. The changing hues on the fort’s walls at sunset mean it demands to be snapped from all angles.

                                                The city’s far away location and easy charm, plus its great access to the desert, make it feel a world apart from the more hectic corners of India. Adventurous travelers heading here will not be disappointed.

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                                                Take a camel safari into the Thar desert. Tour operators in Jaisalmer offer short jaunts of a day to week–long, all-encompassing adventures.

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                                                Suryagarh Jaisalmer

                                                A byword for luxury, this palace sets the standard for hotels in Jaisalmer. Rooms range from a private haveli to cozier spaces with views over the city.

                                                Kahala Phata, Sam Road, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001, India
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                                                Fort Rajwada

                                                With 90 rooms inside a spectacular fort, this hotel is just five minutes from the main attractions. Its huge pool is the perfect place to unwind after a day of sightseeing.

                                                No.1, Hotel Complex, Jodhpur Barmer Link Road, Indira Colony, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001, India
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                                                Midtown Restaurant

                                                Found in the front of the fort, the views from Midtown, coupled with its excellent thali, make it one of the best places to eat in Jaisalmer.

                                                Gopa Chowk, Opposite Government Authorized Bhang Shop, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001, India
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                                                Royal Rasoi

                                                Known for its laal maans (meat curry), Royal Rasoi is regarded as Jaisalmer’s best place to grab a bite. The parathas are excellent.

                                                Fort Road, Dhibbapara, Near Nagar Palika, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001, India
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                                                  Jungle trekking adventure in Meghalaya

                                                  Known as the “abode of clouds,” the mountain state of Meghalaya is home to some of the wettest places on Earth, where monsoon rains have carved out a series of spectacular caves and waterfalls. Its lush, cool forests are ripe for hikers and adventurers looking to see another side of India.

                                                  Meghalaya, India

                                                  Cherrapunjee’s root bridges are amazing creations of living tree roots which traverse myriad streams and rivers, reachable on an epic eight-hour hike.

                                                  Meghalaya, India

                                                  The stunning Nohkalikai Falls are about four kilometers from Cherrapunjee market. Taxis will save the walk.

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                                                  Red pandas and elephants can be tracked down in Nokrek Biosphere Reserve.

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                                                  Known as the “abode of clouds,” the mountain state of Meghalaya in India’s northeast is home to some of the wettest places on Earth. Monsoon rains have carved out a series of spectacular caves and waterfalls, making it the perfect destination for those who love to spend their vacations exploring. Its lush, cool forests are ripe for hikers and adventurers looking to see another side of India, away from the chaos and bustle of its cities.

                                                  The state’s most iconic treks can be found in Cherrapunjee, once the wettest place on Earth, with 464 inches of rain every year. Hiking here is all about traversing the double decker root bridges, made from ficus tree roots and grown across myriad stream beds and rivers by the local Khasi people. Capable of taking dozens of people at a time, these creations are reachable on a six mile walk from the Cherrapunjee Holiday Resort.

                                                  Nohkalikai Falls is equally arresting. At 340 meters, it’s the tallest plunge waterfall in India, cascading into a pool of bright green water. The water makes its descent continuously throughout the year thanks to the monsoon rains. But it’s less powerful during the dry season, which runs from December to February.

                                                  The falls can be reached on a trek from Cherrapunjee with the chance to take a dip in a number of refreshing pools along the way -- an ideal activity when the heat gets too much in summer. Those who sore feet can catch a taxi back into town.

                                                  Wildlife lovers will find plenty of captivating sights at Nokrek Biosphere Reserve. This UNESCO-designated space in the West Garo district of Meghalaya is known for its populations of red pandas and elephants. Tigers are also thought to roam the area, but studies of their numbers have not been conducted and sightings are extremely rare.

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                                                  Spend some time in Shillong, known for its vibrant music scene. The perfect way to unwind after a long day walking in the forest.

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                                                  Cherrapunjee Holiday Resort

                                                  This family run nature resort, just outside the main town of Cherrapunjee is the perfect base for forays into the forest. The hotel offers a string of trips, including treks to the root bridges.

                                                  Laitkynsew Village, Cherrapunjee (Sohra), Meghalaya 793108, India
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                                                  Polo Orchid Resort

                                                  A hillside location makes this a great place to take in the views when the urge to go for a trek subsides.

                                                  Mawphlang Mawsmai, Near Nohsngithiang, Cherrapunjee, Meghalaya 793108, India
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                                                  Orange Roots

                                                  This vegetarian restaurant has garnered a reputation for some of the best food in the area. The breakfast dosa’s are worth getting out bed for.

                                                  Sohra-Shella Rd, Khliehshnong, Cherrapunjee, Meghalaya 793108, India
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                                                  Rain Café

                                                  Part of the Polo Orchid Resort, Rain has amazing views of the Cherrapunjee Valley and the Seven Sisters Falls, with an international menu.

                                                  Nohsngithiang View, Cherrapunjee, Meghalaya 793108, India
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                                                    Mountain trekking adventure in Ladakh

                                                    India’s best destination for intrepid climbers and adventurers, Ladakh’s towering peaks offer unending views and serious challenges. The region retains a traditional Buddhist feel, with gompas (monasteries) perched on vertiginous hilltops.

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                                                    The popular Markha Valley hike takes up to a week and includes homestays with locals and views of some of the Himalaya’s most arresting peaks.

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                                                    The main town of Leh has an array of tour operators and guides, but it’s important to shop around.

                                                    Ladakh, India

                                                    Between October and May, heavy snow renders the mountains inaccessible to vehicles. Even in warmer months, the weather can be wild.

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                                                    Ladakh as a mountain trekking destination

                                                    India’s best destination for intrepid climbers and adventurers, Ladakh’s towering peaks offer never-ending views and daring challenges. The once independent region retains a traditional Buddhist feel, with gombas (monasteries) perched on vertiginous hilltops.

                                                    Ladakh is a mecca for trekkers, with hikes of varying difficulty found across the region. The most popular route passes through the Markha Valley, with the option of a short, two-day walk between Shillong and Shang Sumdo or a 12-day jaunt crossing the Nimaling Plateau, where yaks and goats graze the pasture, before scaling Kang Yatze, which towers around 6.175 meters above the plain.

                                                    Hemis National Park offers peerless access to some of the region’s most endangered wildlife, with the chance to spot snow leopards during winter, as well as brown bears and golden eagles. Treks here can last up to a fortnight and are not for the faint-hearted.

                                                    Being a mountainous region, Ladakh can feel distinctly chilly, even in summer. Temperatures plummet even further between October and May, with heavy snow rendering the mountains inaccessible to vehicles. It pays to pack accordingly, especially as the weather can change in an instant. That said, the stunning Frozen River trek, which can take up to three weeks in January, is unlike any other adventure in India. It follows a frozen path through the Zanskar Valley, and provides an opportunity to see the mountains in their full snowy finery without another soul in sight.

                                                    Ladakh’s popularity as a tourist destination means there are plenty of options when it comes to choosing a guide. Leh, its largest town, has an array of tour operators. It’s best to visit a few and make sure that group sizes aren’t too large before pulling on a backpack and heading out into the hills.

                                                    Some areas of Ladakh require special permits to visit due to its location in the Jammu and Kashmir region, so caution should be exercised while traveling here. Always check government advice before your visit.

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                                                    Leh Palace


                                                    Take some time off from trekking to explore this 17th century palace. Head to the ninth story for excellent views.

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                                                    The Grand Dragon

                                                    The town of Leh’s only luxury hotel is the best place to ease weary bones after a long trek in the surrounding hills and valleys.

                                                    Old Road, Sheynam, Leh Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir 194101
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                                                    Hotel Grand Willow

                                                    Situated In the center of Leh and featuring local wooden architecture and interiors, Hotel Grand Willow offers cozy rooms with huge Himalayan views.

                                                    Fort Rd, Leh, Jammu and Kashmir 194101
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                                                    Gesmo

                                                    This colorful spot does a strong line in vegetarian curries.

                                                    Fort Rd, Leh, Jammu and Kashmir 194101
                                                    +91 1982 251 344
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                                                    Gohil’s

                                                    Specializing in Punjabi and Himachal dishes, Gohil’s has a great rooftop with excellent views.

                                                    Changspa, Leh 194101, India
                                                    +91 94194 79114
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                                                      Rafting adventure in Manali

                                                      Adventure fiends have helped turn Manali into India’s go–to destination for all things outdoorsy. It’s no wonder -- the lush Beas river valley and the surrounding mountains are home to some of the country’s most beautiful terrain, just waiting to be explored.

                                                      Manali, India

                                                      Manali tour operators offer short and long rafting trips of about seven or 14 kilometers. The latter is not for the faint–hearted or inexperienced.

                                                      Manali, India

                                                      Manali town is packed with different tour operators so it’s key to do your homework and shop around.

                                                      Manali, India

                                                      Pirdi is a water-sports center, with trips for all levels.

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                                                      Manali as a rafting destination

                                                      Adventure fiends have helped turn Manali into India’s go–to destination for all things outdoorsy. It’s no wonder – the lush Beas Valley and the surrounding mountains are home to some of the country’s most beautiful terrain, just waiting to be explored. Additionally, the resort town’s rafting adventures have edged ahead as the adrenaline boosting sport everyone who comes here simply must try.

                                                      The first thing to do is pick a distance. Manali tour operators offer short and long rafting trips of around seven or 14 kilometers. Unsurprisingly, the latter is more challenging, with rapids up to grade III, and should only be undertaken by those with previous experience.

                                                      Most rafting visitors to Manali will pass through Pirdi. This small village has a dedicated watersports center, with one–stop shop opportunities to find the right trip. Manali town is packed with different tour operators, so it’s essential to research properly and pick a reputable firm. As competition is fierce, it best to go with a company with good reviews and lots of customers.

                                                      June and July are the best months to raft in Mahali, with the River Beas delivering conditions to suit all levels. The best trips offer the chance to camp on the riverside after a day of battling white water and trying to stay afloat. Some even combine rafting with paragliding, offering a wholly different perspective on the landscape. Either way, it’s impossible not to fall in love with high passes, deep valleys and raging river.

                                                      It pays to pack walking boots, as the trekking around Manali is first rate. Many trailheads start in the main town, with routes winding up into the surrounding forests and mountains. There’s the option to take a one-day stroll or enjoy longer, four-day jaunts with remote camping thrown in. These can be undertaken alone or with the help of a guide.

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                                                      Your destination is Manali, India

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                                                      Hidimba Devi Temple


                                                      Situated in a cool cedar forest, this 16th century Hindu temple is well worth exploring. It’s home to a number of ornate carvings and a pretty shrine.

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                                                      Hotel Manali Mahal

                                                      With panoramic views, swish rooms and easy access to Manali Nature Park, this is the best hotel in town.

                                                      Opp. Circuit House, Circuit House Road, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131, India
                                                      +91 90509 0306
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                                                      Hotel Vintage

                                                      On the far bank of the Beas River, this small, friendly hotel is an excellent bolt hole after a few days of rafting, camping and hiking.

                                                      Naggar Road, Aleo, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175103, India
                                                      +91 98107 80807
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                                                      La Plage

                                                      French food in the Himalayas might seem odd, but this excellent restaurant does a strong line in classic European cuisine.

                                                      Shanag Road, 900 meters beyond Manali Club House, 175131 Manali, Himachal Pradesh, India
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                                                      The Lazy Dog Lounge

                                                      This traveler–focused spot has a laidback vibe and a varied international menu.

                                                      Manu Temple Road, Old Manali, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131, India
                                                      +91 1902 254 277
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                                                        Skiing adventure in Auli

                                                        Auli is India’s hottest skiing destination, with great runs and an easily accessible resort. Home to superb powder and long descents down dramatic Himalayan peaks, snow is guaranteed throughout winter.

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                                                        The season runs from December until March.

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                                                        Local operator GMVN has seven and 14-day courses taking you from the nursery slopes to steeper runs on virgin powder.

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                                                        The morning sun hitting the peak of Nanda Devi will make you desperate to strap on your skis and get up early for the views.

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                                                        Auli as a skiing destination

                                                        India and skiing might not seem like obvious bedfellows, but the resort of Auli is one of the best places to ski and snowboard on the subcontinent. Located in the state of Uttarakhand, Auli offers guaranteed great powder throughout the winter months. The main season runs from December to March, with the long descents down dramatic Himalayan peaks and over three–meter deep snow easily beating similar runs in Europe and the U.S.’s hottest ski spots.

                                                        The good news is that it’s not all off–piste action and terrifying black runs. Local operators such as GMVN offer courses designed to take visitors from gingerly sliding down nursery slopes to weaving their parallel turns on gnarlier runs on seven and 14-day courses.

                                                        Other local operators offer packages ranging from two to eight days, including instructors, meals and accommodation. The aim is to make exploring this easily overlooked corner of northern India as relaxing as possible, while boosting those all important ski skills.

                                                        Those with their own kit who are keen to hit the slopes without a guide should make sure they’re up in time for sunrise. The sight of the morning sun striking the slopes of the spectacular Nanda Devi will have even the weariest of travelers itching to strap on their skis and get amongst it.

                                                        It’s not just about the skiing though. Auli is known for holding some of the best winter trekking in the Himalayas. Auli Skiing offers a stunning walk across the Kuari Pass, with views of the aforementioned Nanda Devi and the Eastern hills of the Garhwal Himalayas. This is a six-day trip, involving camping at altitude and navigating narrow tracks first laid out by goat herds. If time allows, it’s the ideal way to see another side of the mountains and move at a statelier pace when compared with skiing.

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                                                        Your destination is Auli, India

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                                                        Hanuman Temple


                                                        This small temple dedicated to Hanuman, the Hindu monkey god, makes for an interesting cultural aside to all that adrenaline–fueled action on the slopes.

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                                                        Cliff Top Club Hotel

                                                        The clue is in the name. This vertiginous spot has excellent access to the slopes, with views from every room.

                                                        Auli Skiing Village, Joshimath, Uttarakhand 246443, India
                                                        +91 94111 07939
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                                                        Blue Poppy Resort

                                                        Featuring 17 wooden huts with views of the mountains, Blue Poppy is an alpine–style resort that brings a European feel to this distant part of India.

                                                        Near Hanuman Mandir, Auli 246443, India
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                                                        Aloo Ke Gutke

                                                        This potato dish, made with dry roasted spices and served with raita, is a staple of Uttarakhand cuisine.

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                                                        Phaanu

                                                        With origins in the Garhwal region of which Auli is part of, Phaanu, a local take on the classic dal, is another Uttarakhand essential.

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