Malabar River Festival, 2013

The striking contrast of an adrenalin rush with the tranquil backdrop of never-ending greenery around you is only possible in Kerala. No wonder the frothy rivers of Chalipuzha and Iruvanjhipuzha in Kodenchery village of Calicut was chosen as the venue of the first-of-its-kind downriver extreme adventure race in South India this August.

Diwali: Festival of lights

No matter how new you are to India or its culture, there is little chance that you would have not heard of Diwali. In fact, if you are in north India, not only can you see the festivity around, you can feel it; a smoky smell of crackers fills the air,

The Snake Man From Agumbe

A soft haze of clouds, ridiculously green surroundings and a cold, damp, almost ominous weather surrounds you as you approach Agumbe in Karnataka. This small village gets the second highest downpour in India and is therefore blessed with copious reptiles including the King Cobra. This majestic serpent has found special place in the heart of […]

Holi Celebrations In Varanasi

As nervous as this may make you feel, celebrating Holi in the holy city of Varanasi is something that should make you throw caution to the wind and book your tickets! Menacing, threatening, ruthless are words that one often hears about Varanasi but brave travellers might love the carefree vibe and the zealous celebrations in […]

Top 5 Places To Eat In Bangalore

The cultural amalgam of Bangalore is reflected in its variety of delicious food that the city offers. A vast choice of high-end speciality restaurants, friendly cafes and nostalgic outlets make the gastronomic journey through Bangalore truly delightful. In this excerpt from Lonely Planet’s India’s Best Escapes South India we recommend the best places to eat in Bangalore.

Festival Of The Month: Baisakhi

At night Amritsar’s sky is sprinkled with incessant fireworks, as the tranquil waters of the Golden Temple reflect the magnificent celebrations in the sky above. This is what a traveller can expect on the night of Baisakhi, in the Sikh town of Amritsar. This is the day when Guru Gobind Singh started Sikhism. While the […]

Festival Of The Month: Dharamsala Film Festival

This onset of summer has one more reason to drop everything and head to the cool mountains ofDharamsala. Himachal Pradesh’s abode for the bohemian traveller, the Tibetan town doubles up as the venue for the annual Dharamsala Film Festival (13th to 15th May). This year will mark the third year of the festival’s success of bringing […]

Festival Of The Month: Jhapan Mela

If you’re looking to do something offbeat and exploring the lesser known customs and traditions of India, head to the hinterland of West Bengal this August, and experience what it’s like to live with snakes and tribals. Drive 132km from Kolkata, to a small town called Bishnupur. Otherwise famous for its terracotta temples andbaluchari sarees, […]

Festival Of The Month: Champakulam Boat Race

I perched myself on the deck of a parked houseboat, eagerly waiting for the crowd to erupt into a deafening cheer again. The meaning of the running Malayalam commentary escaped me, so I concentrated on the athlete-laden boats before my eyes. Sleek, ornate and powered by a team of a hundred (or more) muscular men, […]

Durga Puja In Varanasi

Magic may be the only word that best describes the pageantry and fanfare that revolves around Durga Puja. In fact, even a month before the colourful mayhem begins, the atmosphere around many cities in India is infused with excitement and frenzy of preparations for the Puja. Though Kolkata is without doubt the most vibrant destination to […]

Festival Of The Month: Rajasthan International Folk Festival

This is India’s leading folk music festival where international artists come together with Rajasthani coterie of musicians. It is not uncommon to hear a folk instrument in perfect harmony with Gospel music or other innovative collaborations. These five days in October bring together more than 150 musicians and performing artists to celebrate Rajasthan’s vibrant musical […]

The Indian Festival Calendar: Nov–Dec

Avid travellers will know that sometimes you need time off from stunning vistas, riversides, mountaintops and rolling hills. Most look, instead, for cultural immersion. And there’s no better place to try some elbow hustle than at the festivals of the country. The history, colours and the celebratory vibe in the air only add to the […]