Looking at adventurous campsites? Check out this amazing site at Taked!
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Wondering whether to ride or not? Do you know why riders love hitting the highways whenever they can? Read more to know more!
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Unmaad is the annual cultural festival of Indian Institute of Management Bangalore. Conducted over a period of three days, Unmaad includes events like dramatics, music performances, dances, quizzes, debates, street …
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Looking for clean, pristine beaches? Check out our list of lesser known and lesser frequented beaches in the South that will blow your mind away!
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Check out the must have items for your travel adventures. We kept forgetting things till we made our list. Read more to know more!
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Travelling solo? Nervous? Scared? Not sure how to start? Read about the tips we have learnt from our solo travels across India
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The lush green jungle of Sathyamangalam, once home to Veerappan, is now open to tourists. Check out this campsite we frequent. Wild elephant encounters, Veerappan folklore and many more legends …
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Want a room next to a waterfall?? One of the best luxury resorts in Coonoor, Kurumba Village Resort is our top pick for a relaxing holiday
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Enjoy fresh juicy Alphonso mangoes at this eco farm just 90kms from Bangalore. Enjoy nature camping under the stars as you let yourself indulge in some amazing, finger licking home …
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A 2 room British Bungalow, where clouds literally enter your room!! Check out this homestay in Coonoor, where the earth transcends into heaven!
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Aren’t you tired of the madding crowds everywhere you go? If you are looking at off beat places outside Bangalore, then read on more!
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For every foody that travels to Ooty, you have to check this out. One of the best tandoori and the best ever pasta we ever had.
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Travelling alone can be a daunting experience. Which is why you need to take tips from people who have done it before. Some of our best ones, tried and tested …
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What’s the difference between a tourist and a traveller? There are two main types of people who travel–travelers and tourists–and each of them can yield a completely different travel experience. …