In Maharashtra’s Igatpuri, is a holy site of sage Kapila with waterfalls and hot springs, equally revered as its Bengal counterpart
The year mentioned is 60 years before Job Charnock’s famous landing somewhere near present-day Nimtolla Ghat
To visit or not to visit? That’s not even a question when it comes to one of northern Europe’s most imposing Renaissance castles
A whistle-stop tour of one of the most famous train stations in the magical and muggle world
An adult muggle revisits a childhood dream of magic at the Warner Bros Harry Potter Studio Tour in London
Abhijan Book Cafe combines the best of College Street – books and ‘adda’
Part V of a series by Mudar Patherya on places in the city he would showcase to fellow citizens
The rain makes it one of the most beautiful treks through quaint villages, forests, grasslands and waterfalls — an experience to remember
Locally called Bihibare Haat, it’s a great place to experience organic produce, Tibetan culture and stunning scenery
From ancient temples to novelist Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay’s home, a visit to these places are a must
Make the most of your Italian holiday visiting beautiful coastal towns, ports, spectacular islands and more...
Part IV of a series by Mudar Patherya on places in the city he would showcase to fellow citizens
From Baker Street and Big Ben to Buckingham, Arnab Nandy visits spots he grew up reading about & watching in films
Lush green tea gardens and idyllic surroundings provide city dwellers the perfect chance to relax
Instead of looking at technology as competition, travel experts should look to leverage it
There’s also a memorial plaque of Mitra on the IIT Kharagpur premises, which used to be the Hijli Detention Camp, where Mitra was shot dead
From coast to coast, India is resplendent with the shades of the national flag and on the eve of Independence Day, My Kolkata takes a tour
Catch a glimpse of The 42, Victoria Memorial, Akashvani, Calcutta High Court and others in Tricolour hues
Part III of a series by Mudar Patherya on places in the city he would showcase to fellow citizens
Securing govt permissions & approvals over three precious years cost EIR the honour of being India’s first locomotive to roll