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Just a sliver of white, aqua in front and turquoise behind. Can it be? This is in India and we didn’t know? Well that’s how we felt the first time we gaped at these jewels in our ocean.
WHERE | The idyllic sandbar that connects Smith and Ross Islands, North Andaman. We know you’ve heard of the Andaman Islands, but did you ever think of driving 350 kms through prehistoric jungles to get to the most exquisite sandbar India has to offer? Maybe not, so read on.
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Getting away from the hustle and bustle of life, the maddening crowds and the pollution is a much-need break we all deserve. If you love all things open-air, an outdoor shower vacation is for you. You don’t have to look seven seas away, because there are places in India that can cater to all your outdoor-shower vacation requirements.
Adamo The Bellus | Calangute | North Goa
For travelers that love luxe coupled with a rustic scenario, Adamo The Bellus, Calangute, North Goa is the place to be. With sprawling terraces, an in-house Jacuzzi for a romantic evening, a rustic outdoor-shower setting, and private balconies in every room, this resort is best for beach lovers and those who want to be one with nature.
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The imminent thrill of spotting a tiger and close encounters with startled jackals make Jim’s Jungle Retreat, an 18-room boutique hotel, a great getaway for a weekend. Located at the edge of the Jim Corbett national park, the retreat’s lodges and cottages are Raj-style and extremely spacious, with balconies overlooking the pools and trees.
The colonial-style rooms are air-conditioned and come with expansive balconies, which can get you quite spooked as darkness falls, as there is enough that goes bump in the night! Carry a lantern if you’re visiting a cottage for a late glass of wine or herbal tea. There is also a spa on the premises, promoting natural ingredients and offering instant pick-me-ups for one’s complexion and tired feet.
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Situated in New Delhi, Lodhi Garden is a scenic haven. In a metropolitan, people often crave open public spaces to unwind. The garden is spread over an area of 90 acres, dotted with crumbling tombs amidst lush green surroundings. It is quite favoured by morning walkers, enthusiastic teens, artists and birdwatchers. If you decide to go there for a morning stroll, you might even spot the who’s who of the city’s social circuit. Popularity aside, this park is tucked away from the chaos of the city, making it an ideal picnic spot.
THE STORY
Lodhi garden was set up in between the 15th and 16th centuries by the Sayyid and Lodhi rulers. In the middle of the garden is Bara Gumbad (Big Dome), a mosque built in 1494. The garden has Sheesh Gumbad (Glass Dome), Mohammad Shah’s Tomb and Sikander Lodi’s tomb. It was at first called Lady Willingdon Park, after the wife of the then British Viceroy. After Independence, it was named Lodhi Garden.
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When you think Italy, the cities that come to mind are Milan, Florence, Venice and Rome, and if you decide to get a little adventurous, maybe the Tuscany region. Ever thought of visiting Bologna? Well, we happened to go there and stumbled into several delightful surprises. Like every other place in Italy, it’s full of history and the mystery that comes with it. Here is our to-do list for the city
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