Delhi-based Neha Arora and her organisation Planet Abled have opened new horizons for India’s disabled population, helping them travel instead of being confined to the four walls of their homes.
A unique travel agency in Delhi only hires women who are visually impaired or are acid attack survivors. Named Khaas, meaning ‘special’ in Hindi, it provides an empowering experience to these women.
Sandeep Jaiswal discusses the advantages of hotels allowing room bookings on an hourly basis for different kinds of travellers, and the hotel industry as a whole.
Meet Siddhartha Joshi, the dream catcher, photographer, and travel blogger who has collected more than 365 dreams since 2015 under his unique project – ‘Tell Me Your Dream’.
On the road and looking to satiate your hunger? Or looking for a mechanic to fix your flat tyre? The Highway Delite app is just what you need! The app has been created by travel buff Rajesh Ghatanatti.
21-year-old Aakash Ranison has cycled over 18,000 km and hitchhiked 48,000 km. He has visited over 80 cities across India and Bhutan since 2013. He began his journey on December 5, 2013 from his home in Indore.
This teenager set out to disrupt the stagnant-for-decades travel space of India with his business ideas. Today, he is a growing entrepreneur, who has created something incredibly innovative to serve travellers around the world.
From riding solo to the mountains to exploring food in Punjab and walking through the labyrinth of Benarasi lanes, here are eight travel documentaries with a fresh perspective about India that will awaken the travel bug in you.