Ambica Gulati
Posts by: Ambica Gulati
Walk around these four hotels in Delhi, which are no less than art galleries, to experience a world of creativity The Imperial From an old world porch to corridors decorated with paintings and artefacts, The Imperial’s ethos has a dazzling effect on the senses. Begin your journey from the fragrant lobby and be prepared to […]
[...]From the tribals to the Hadas, the little town of Bundi is home to a magnificent fort, some famous temples and stepwells Pushing my camera into the bag, I slowly walk down the rocky narrow path to the single shop that the magnificent Taragarh Fort houses. It’s a tricky walk as the rain has made […]
[...]Cherry blossoms, fashionistas, living root bridges and the cleanest village in Asia — a tour of the state is a lesson in living life in sync with your surroundings The road to Shillong is pink — rich with blooming pink cherry blossom trees at every curve. It is the time of year when the slightly […]
[...]Virgin trail, daunting trek, travellers turned explorers trying to find the elusive Singhnapur caves near Raigarh “It keeps saying 140 m, but I can’t see any path. The caves are close by, but it doesn’t look like we will find them in these rocky hills. The internet took us for a ride,” I sit on […]
[...]From alluring wine glasses to tempting fragrances — here are some unique gifting ideas for this festive season It’s that time of the year… the time that calls out to rebuild relationships, renew bonds and make new friends. As Diwali approaches and weddings pick up pace, shopping for gifts can become a nightmare. So here […]
[...]From regular platters to nutritious innovative dishes, three new restaurants cater to all those who prefer vegetarian food “I turn vegetarian for a few days in the year and we thought of trying this new place,” smiles a diner at Kiara, a vegan restaurant located in the plush Greater Kailash II market. While for many […]
[...]Once a thriving trading port and now a heritage site, Kerala’s Muziris is a confluence of cultures housing over 25 museums and places of worship. The Hop-on Hop-off boats are a bonanza for tourists Not a single soul can be seen in Paravur Synagogue. It is a strange feeling to be in a place of […]
[...]The little town of Pushkar, with its annual camel fair and the only Brahma temple in the world, is laced with folklore and mythology Sand dunes stretch into the infinite sky as the sun lowers into the Aravalli ranges. The camel cart sways through the narrow alleys. The decked up camel, colourful cart with its […]
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