Offbeat Exploration

High in the rugged mountains of Eastern Ladakh, where icy winds sweep across barren valleys, stands a memorial that tells a story of unmatched bravery, the Battle of Rezang La. For those who travel to Ladakh seeking not just its breathtaking landscapes but also its spirit, Rezang La is a place where history and heroism...
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Winter in Ladakh is not just a season, it’s a way of life. When snow covers the valleys and villages turn quiet, life here slows down. Locals spend their days close to the fire, sharing stories and keeping age-old traditions alive. For travellers, this is the best time to see the real Ladakh, peaceful, spiritual...
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If you’re dreaming of your next offbeat Ladakh adventure, it’s time to look beyond Pangong and Nubra. Tucked away deep in the Changthang region of Ladakh, Nyoma Village is one of those rare places that still feels untouched by time. Perched on the banks of the Indus River, Nyoma offers a peaceful mix of natural...
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Centuries before Ladakh became a destination for travelers, it was a lifeline of the Ladakh’s Silk Route a network of ancient trade corridors that stitched together Asia, Europe and beyond. Through its formidable passes and valleys trudged caravans of merchants, monks and explorers. They carried not only silk, wool and spices but also stories, ideas and...
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In the vast silence of the Nubra Valley, where the winds whisper ancient prayers and the mountains keep their solemn watch, there lies a lake that does not appear on many maps. It is not Pangong. Not Tso Moriri. And despite what some guides might say, it is not Yarab Tso. This is Lofan Tso,...
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Ladakh is a dream destination for many. We have all dreamed of our perfect trip to Ladakh with family/friends, covering the mighty Khardung La, the scenic Nubra Valley and the famous Pangong Tso. Some new routes are now also showing up on the map of tourism in Ladakh. Tso- Moriri, Lamayuru, Hanle being some examples...
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The Hornbill Festival may have put Kohima on the global tourism map, but the rest of Nagaland is still shrouded in mystery. Many presume that the state lies beyond the ambit of tourism because of its topography, inaccessibility, and tight-knit tribal communities. But are these perceptions in sync with reality? Nagaland busts many myths as...
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Leadership, Change Makers, Responsible Travelers – Tourism fraternity has always come up with these terminologies for sustainability flag bearers. These are the people who are looked up to by everyone to bring out positive change in the mainstream practices. They are often seen passionately ‘Talking’ OR ‘Discussing’ their innovative ideas and believes about  what can...
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The year 2020 was poised to be a defining year in travel. Over 1.4 billion people took a vacation in 2019, contributing to over 10% of the world’s GDP in terms of finances and employment. But blindsided by the Covid-19 pandemic, the world of travel came to a complete standstill by March 2020, of course,...
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Ladakh is unarguably one of the finest locations to travel in the world. The place has something to offer to everyone — be it an adventure enthusiast, nature lover or a philosopher seeking the true meaning of life. A road trip to Ladakh is an experience in itself. The roads leading to this remote destination...
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