The Bab el-Mandeb Strait, often called the “Gate of Tears,” has once again moved into global focus amid rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
The way young Indians travel is changing dramatically. According to a recent report by Airbnb, Gen Z travelers are moving away from the traditional concept of a single, carefully planned annual holiday and embracing a more spontaneous, flexible, and experience-driven approach to exploration. For this generation, travel is no longer just about reaching a destination—it's a reflection of identity, lifestyle, and personal values.
If you have ever dreamed of walking through endless alpine meadows filled with colourful flowers against the backdrop of snow-covered Himalayan peaks, Uttarakhand’s famous Valley of Flowers National Park is once again open to visitors for the 2026 season.
Europe continues to remain one of the most preferred travel destinations for Indian tourists. However, newly released Schengen visa data for 2025 reveals that securing a visa was far more difficult in some European countries compared to others.
Dreaming of turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and tropical island vibes without spending a fortune on an international trip? India is home to several breathtaking coastal destinations that offer scenery remarkably similar to the Maldives — all while staying budget-friendly.
Train cancellations can disrupt travel plans unexpectedly, but Indian Railways offers several official ways to quickly check whether your train is cancelled or delayed. Passengers can track train status online, through apps, SMS services, and railway helplines.
Passengers flying through the upcoming Noida International Airport may never directly notice it, but a major behind-the-scenes weather monitoring system could significantly improve flight safety, reduce delays, and strengthen forecasting across the NCR.
There is a specific moment every solo woman traveller knows well. The taxi drops you at a quiet mountain hotel just as the evening light begins to fade. Your phone signal weakens, the streets feel unfamiliar, and for a brief moment, confidence and caution exist side by side.
Solo travelling has become increasingly popular, especially among young travellers looking for freedom, adventure and self-discovery. From backpacking across countries to taking short weekend escapes, travelling alone is often seen as a deeply personal and empowering experience. Social media has further amplified the trend, with Instagram reels and travel vlogs showcasing stunning destinations, aesthetic cafés and seemingly effortless solo adventures.
A social media influencer has sparked massive online debate after posting a video in which he allegedly pretended to be injured to secure a business class upgrade on an Air India flight. The stunt, described as a “social experiment,” quickly went viral and divided internet users over ethics, empathy, and influencer culture.
The way young Indians travel is changing dramatically. According to a recent report by Airbnb, Gen Z travelers are moving away from the traditional concept of a single, carefully planned annual holiday and embracing a more spontaneous, flexible, and experience-driven approach to exploration. For this generation, travel is no longer just about reaching a destination—it's a reflection of identity, lifestyle, and personal values.
If you have ever dreamed of walking through endless alpine meadows filled with colourful flowers against the backdrop of snow-covered Himalayan peaks, Uttarakhand’s famous Valley of Flowers National Park is once again open to visitors for the 2026 season.
Europe continues to remain one of the most preferred travel destinations for Indian tourists. However, newly released Schengen visa data for 2025 reveals that securing a visa was far more difficult in some European countries compared to others.
Dreaming of turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and tropical island vibes without spending a fortune on an international trip? India is home to several breathtaking coastal destinations that offer scenery remarkably similar to the Maldives — all while staying budget-friendly.
Train cancellations can disrupt travel plans unexpectedly, but Indian Railways offers several official ways to quickly check whether your train is cancelled or delayed. Passengers can track train status online, through apps, SMS services, and railway helplines.
Passengers flying through the upcoming Noida International Airport may never directly notice it, but a major behind-the-scenes weather monitoring system could significantly improve flight safety, reduce delays, and strengthen forecasting across the NCR.
There is a specific moment every solo woman traveller knows well. The taxi drops you at a quiet mountain hotel just as the evening light begins to fade. Your phone signal weakens, the streets feel unfamiliar, and for a brief moment, confidence and caution exist side by side.
Solo travelling has become increasingly popular, especially among young travellers looking for freedom, adventure and self-discovery. From backpacking across countries to taking short weekend escapes, travelling alone is often seen as a deeply personal and empowering experience. Social media has further amplified the trend, with Instagram reels and travel vlogs showcasing stunning destinations, aesthetic cafés and seemingly effortless solo adventures.
A social media influencer has sparked massive online debate after posting a video in which he allegedly pretended to be injured to secure a business class upgrade on an Air India flight. The stunt, described as a “social experiment,” quickly went viral and divided internet users over ethics, empathy, and influencer culture.
As extreme heatwaves continue across India, travellers are rushing towards cooler mountain destinations for relief. However, this seasonal migration is creating an alarming tourism crisis in some of the country’s most loved hill stations. From endless traffic congestion to environmental degradation, the growing tourist influx is pushing fragile mountain ecosystems to their limits.
Monsoon transforms India into a breathtaking green paradise. Waterfalls come alive, forests glow with freshness, tea gardens look dreamy and the cool breeze brings relief from the summer heat.
The proposed Shamli-Gorakhpur Expressway in Uttar Pradesh could reduce Delhi-NCR to Nepal border travel time to around eight hours. Spanning 742 kilometres, the Rs 40,000 crore project aims to improve regional connectivity, boost tourism and economic growth, and enhance transportation infrastructure across multiple districts in northern India.
From mist-covered hills in the Northeast to roaring waterfalls in the Western Ghats, these breathtaking destinations become even more magical during the rainy season.
South India offers several toddler-friendly beaches with safe waters and soft sands, including Kovalam, Mahabalipuram, Marina Beach, Varkala, Om Beach in Gokarna, and Kanyakumari. These destinations combine relaxation, scenic beauty, and nearby attractions, making them ideal for families seeking a secure and enjoyable coastal vacation with young children.
India’s tea culture goes far beyond the morning cup of chai. From mist-covered hills in Darjeeling to lush valleys in Assam and Kerala, tea tourism is offering travellers a chance to stay amid plantations, learn tea-making, and enjoy heritage hospitality. This International Tea Day, here are some of the most scenic tea estate stays across India.
Ladakh has officially granted ‘industry’ status to its hospitality sector from June 1, 2026. The move is expected to reduce operational costs for hotels and guesthouses, encourage sustainable tourism, improve traveller facilities, and potentially lower accommodation prices, making Ladakh an even more attractive destination for Indian tourists.