Author Archives: Madhusudan Narayanan

8 Indian Islands that are a must visit

8 Indian Islands that are a must visit

India’s stunning coastline hides some incredible island gems that most travelers never discover. These 8 Indian islands offer everything from untouched coral reefs and ancient temples to space launch sites and peaceful backwaters – perfect escapes for beach lovers, culture … Read More

St Thomas tour in Chennai

Trace the Footsteps of St Thomas: The Journey of ‘Doubting Thomas’

Walk in the footsteps of St. Thomas in Chennai — from Little Mount’s sacred cave to San Thome Basilica — tracing a 2000-year-old tale of doubt turned faith. … Read More

6 Himalayan Villages Time Completely Forgot

6 Himalayan Villages Time Completely Forgot

Deep in the Himalayas, six remote villages exist as living time capsules, untouched by modern chaos and preserving ancient ways of life that have vanished elsewhere. These Himalayan villages time completely forgot offer adventurous travelers and culture enthusiasts a rare … Read More

Half day tour in Hyderabad about Nizam

The Nizams of Hyderabad: A tale of Diamonds & Diplomacy

Step into the world of the Nizams of Hyderabad — rulers whose diamonds lit empires and whose diplomacy reached Istanbul. Explore palaces, poetry, and the global legacy that turned Hyderabad into one of the most elegant cities on Earth. … Read More

Ahom's battle with Mughals

The Kingdom That Never Fell: Tracing the Timeless Legacy of the Ahoms in Assam

Discover the undefeated Ahom dynasty — Assam’s kingdom that stood tall for 600 years — alongside Kamakhya Temple’s mystic energy, Kaziranga’s wild beauty, and Majuli’s spiritual calm. A journey through Assam is a journey through history, divinity, and nature itself. … Read More

Exploring Bishnupur: Terracotta Temples, Classical Music, and the Legacy of the Malla Kings

Exploring Bishnupur: Terracotta Temples & Classical Music

Bishnupur, a small town in West Bengal, offers travelers an incredible journey through India’s artistic and cultural heritage. This UNESCO World Heritage site candidate is perfect for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone passionate about Indian classical music who wants … Read More

Robert Clive of India

Robert Clive: The Architect of British Power in India

Robert Clive’s daring strategies and the Battle of Plassey transformed the East India Company from traders into rulers, shaping India’s colonial history. … Read More

Little Europe on the Ganges: How European Powers Shaped Chandannagar, Bandel, and Serampore

Little Europe on the Ganges

The banks of the Ganges River hold a fascinating secret: three small Bengali towns that became miniature versions of European capitals. Chandannagar, Bandel, and Serampore transformed from quiet riverside settlements into bustling colonial outposts where French, Portuguese, and Danish cultures … Read More

Calicut tour , Vasco da Gama arrival

When the World came knocking on Calicut: Vasco da Gama, Spice Route, & Zomorin

The year was 1498. After months of battling storms, scurvy, and the mysteries of uncharted waters, three battered Portuguese ships finally sighted the Malabar coast. Onboard was Vasco da Gama, the man whose voyage would change the course of world … Read More

Shiva temples on a longitude

Mystery of 79° East longitude of Shiva

Discover the mystery of India’s sacred geography as seven legendary Shiva temples align almost perfectly along the 79° East longitude. From Kedarnath in the Himalayas to Rameshwaram by the sea, … Read More

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