Beyond the Body: How Women’s Wellness Travel is Evolving
Why women are seeking deeper healing journeys, and how retreats are embracing the changing mindset.
Beyond the Body: How Women’s Wellness Travel is Evolving Read More »
Why women are seeking deeper healing journeys, and how retreats are embracing the changing mindset.
Beyond the Body: How Women’s Wellness Travel is Evolving Read More »
In this two-storey villa, Amoeba Designs recreates memories of Goan heritage wrapped in a refreshing play on the senses
Timeless Charm Meets Modern Luxury at This Villa in Goa Read More »
For Harper’s Bazaar, the installation artist discusses the inaugural edition of the Bukhara Biennial and the function of art as a cultural catalyst.
Artist Subodh Gupta on the Upcoming Bukhara Biennial Read More »
From lashkari biryani to flavoured sheermal, the Mughlai fare near Old Delhi’s 17th-century mosque will keep you coming back.
The Most Indulgent Eats Near Jama Masjid Read More »
In Bangalore, a house with white walls holds memories of freedom.
Freedom, Somewhere in Bangalore Read More »
David Sassoon Library in Mumbai was recently restored thanks to initiative and a history of cultural sensitivity.
David Sassoon Library, Mumbai: an ode to the city’s democratic heritage Read More »
For most people, a visit to the Death Valley in California lasts no more than a few minutes at a stretch. This is the hottest, driest place on earth, with hiking trails no longer than 22km for those who have the courage to cover them. But every year, 100 runners from around the world are
I’ve run 200 kms in 50°C. Here are 5 things ultra running has taught me Read More »
I am not a morning person. I spend days in a trance, hallucinating under the influence of a light slumber and myriad passing thoughts. Some I get to put down on paper, some settle under my eyes as dreams. And yet, we’re hardworking beings, and at any given hour of the day, find it easier
Waking up in Mumbai Read More »
March. Sunshine is chasing me wherever I go, its golden tint bursting through the flawed canopies of Delhi. Warmth, with a slight chill teasing my cheeks. Silence, with the odd honk from an impatient traveller. Delhi has been unforgiving on many days. I’ve had the dry January wind cut through my nostrils as I walked
Delhi, as Witnessed in a Moment Read More »
Visit Chatta Chowk in Red Fort for a blast from the past, and some stunning souvenirs.
Chatta Chowk, Red Fort: A market for more than shopping Read More »