View of Salzburg from Hohensalzburg Fortress

Discovering Salzburg: Austriaโ€™s Timeless Jewel

Salzburg isnโ€™t just a city โ€” itโ€™s a melody you can walk through, a story you can step inside, and a place that makes you fall in love with travel all over again. Whether youโ€™re chasing movie magic, Mozart, or just a quiet corner with a perfect view, Salzburg has a little piece of wonder waiting for everyone. Pack your camera, your curiosity, and your love for adventure โ€” this city will make every moment unforgettable Continue reading Discovering Salzburg: Austriaโ€™s Timeless Jewel

Hallstatt Village

A Fairytale in Hallstatt: How to Reach Austriaโ€™s Most Dreamy Village on a Budget

Short on time and money but dreaming of the stunning village of Hallstatt? Hereโ€™s how we explored Austriaโ€™s most picturesque lakeside village in one unforgettable day โ€” using buses, trains, and a ferry, all on a budget Continue reading A Fairytale in Hallstatt: How to Reach Austriaโ€™s Most Dreamy Village on a Budget

Top 10 Overcrowded Summer Destinations to Avoid

The McKinsey report reveals that summers are busier, prompting Deluxe Holiday Homes to identify crowded tourist cities. Phuket, Thailand, tops the list with 840,000 visitors per kmยฒ, followed by Pattaya and Paris. Travelers should consider less congested destinations for a more enjoyable experience, especially during peak seasons. Continue reading Top 10 Overcrowded Summer Destinations to Avoid

What to Eat in Vietnam – Street Food Edition

Vietnam offers a vibrant culinary experience with its diverse street food scene, featuring fresh ingredients and unique flavors. Signature dishes like Pho and Banh Mi delight food enthusiasts. Allergies are manageable with various vegetarian options. The country is also known for its traditional culinary delights, such as Xoi Ga and Egg Coffee. Continue reading What to Eat in Vietnam – Street Food Edition

Discovering Sindhudurg Fort: History, Architecture, and Spectacular Views

Sindhudurg Fort, a sea fort built by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, features 42 bastions and a fascinating history. Accessible only by boat, it took four years and 3,000 workers to construct. The fort houses temples, ruins, and three freshwater wells. Visitors can explore imprints of Shivaji, a temple, and a palace ruin, amid tales of its glory. Continue reading Discovering Sindhudurg Fort: History, Architecture, and Spectacular Views

A guide to Hanoi, Vietnam

I always wanted to visit Vietnam, but it took Vietjet’s strong marketing and affordable tickets to get me to actually head to Hanoi, the capital of the beautiful country.  The cheap yet delectable street food, history filled with war and triumph, stunning emerald waters and islands, and one of the best coffees made for a quintessential experience.  After finalising the dates, I set out for … Continue reading A guide to Hanoi, Vietnam

Here’s why you should visit Kashmir in December

Heaven on Earth, Jannat (Paradise), Switzerland of India — call it by any name, Kashmir is all of it and more. The Valley is breathtaking in every way and every season. The blooms of tulips, saffron, lotus and rose are a feast for the eyes in spring and the vast green meadows in summer welcome travellers with open arms. Autumn, unquestionably the most beautiful season … Continue reading Here’s why you should visit Kashmir in December

Hidden Gems: Agrasen Ki Baoli, Delhi

There is no dearth of historical monuments and structures in Delhi. Ranging from the earliest relics of the Maurya dynasty to the recent British rule. Every emperor left a lasting legacy. One such architectural wonder is the concept of baoli or stepwell.  What is a baoli? A baoli is a man-made reservoir that is dug deep โ€” all by hand โ€” in the earth to … Continue reading Hidden Gems: Agrasen Ki Baoli, Delhi