The band drifters were spot on with their hit song “under the board walk”. The song lures city dwellers to opt for freedom, liberty and to spend precious moments by the sea or near it.Many moons ago Alibaug and the
When our friends Kavita & Nitin Atroley invited us to spend a weekend with them at Kaudia estate which they and their friends have painstakingly built we were thrilled as apart from the ocean, the mountains have also offered us
When Kerala coined the slogan “God’s own country” in the mid 90s it crafted an idea whose time had come and nature’s generosity was soon tapped to create an exponential potential of attracting sun and vacation seekers and she soon
Our forests offer much more than just beautiful landscapes and wildlife. Each one has a different story to tell-Raveena Tandon- Actor The Ranthambore national park, named after the historic 10th century Ranthambore Fort which lies within the park is one of
The Aman group of hotels & resorts needs no introduction – when Adrian Zecha opened Aman Puri in Phuket its success led him to believe of the viability of running minimalist boutique resorts in remote and natural settings. Since then
The long lockdown was into its 6th month and my 60th was fast approaching in the midst of the pandemic and with restrictions in play for large gatherings I was reminded of Willie Nelson’s epic song “On the road again”
The Earth has music for those who listen- William Shakespeare The Hills are alive…. - when Julie Andrews sang this song in the movie “The Sound of Music” she was obviously referring to the Austrian Alps. I sang it whilst packing
A long weekend appears on the horizon and where does one go specially in pandemic times? How about a destination which includes a sensuous cocktail of romance, adventure, luxury, delectable Kathaiwadi cuisine, safaris amidst the grasslands where endangered Black bucks,
Goa, the splendid! There are not too many states in India that rival Goa for the options on offer and the new kid on the block perched at a height of 100 feet on a remote hill over looking the
To quote Nigella Lawson, Food & TV personality – “I never taste wine first in restaurants. I just ask the waiter to pour"I began to enjoy wine a little over two decade ago on a bike trip in the South