From jungle hideouts to misty mountain retreats, these treehouse stays let you trade Wi-Fi for birdsong and glass walls for green canopies — without giving up comfort.
Experience the charm of Kasauli on a budget itinerary perfect for couples. Wander misty pine forests, enjoy sunset views, explore local markets, and savour simple hill station delights while creating romantic memories together.
Just 150 km from Bengaluru, Mysuru offers the perfect budget-friendly family getaway. From royal palaces and scenic hills to wildlife parks and bustling markets, this 3-day itinerary packs in culture, nature, and great food — all under Rs 7,000 for a family of four.
Plan a family getaway to Kodagu (Coorg) with this budget-friendly five-day guide. Explore enchanting hills, coffee estates, and wildlife experiences, while enjoying authentic local culture and flavours. It is perfect for families seeking adventure and relaxation without overspending.
Puducherry offers the perfect setting for couples who prefer slow mornings, quiet walks, and simple meals. This 3-day itinerary — budgeted under Rs 11,000 — features heritage stays, coastal cafes, and local experiences, making space for connection, conversation, and calm without crowding your calendar.
Winter in Shimla beckons with snow, cosy retreats, and rich heritage. From staying in an earthquake-resistant homestay to savouring a centuries-old dish, here’s how you can make the most of a single day in the winter hotspot.
India’s lesser-known palaces, from Udai Bilas to Laxmi Niwas, showcase stunning architecture, royal history, and serene settings, offering a glimpse into the country’s regal heritage.
Escape the crowds and explore India’s most peaceful offbeat destinations, from hidden valleys and misty forests to remote monasteries and untouched natural wonders.
Step into five hidden caves in India that reveal ancient carvings, unique rock formations, and rare wildlife, offering a journey into the country’s untold underground marvels.
In Nawalgarh, Rajasthan, Apani Dhani blends solar power, organic food, and centuries-old art forms to show how tourism can sustain people and the planet.