India has more than a hundred national parks, yet only a handful dominate the conversation. On World Wildlife Day, a look at the lesser-known reserves quietly safeguarding biodiversity.
In the 13th century, Sakya Pandita, a revered forefather of the school, met Godan, a grandson of Genghis Khan, in what is now ...
Rakesh Kumar Sharma World Wildlife Day is celebrated every year on 3rd March across the world to create awareness among ...
Col Satish Singh Lalotra ‘The wildlife and its habitat cannot speak, so we must and we will’. —Theodore Rosevelt. What an ...
The Indian Himalayas are more than just snow-capped mountain ranges and beautiful scenery; it is also the home of one of the world’s most biodiverse alpine regions. Stretching across much of Jammu and ...
Discover India’s most distinctive Holi getaways, from Himalayan retreats and wildlife lodges to private villas and luxury ...
Spring across the world is not a single event. It is a wave of moments, each unique to the destination. From viewing blossoms at their peak, to spending time in nature as it reawakens, to joining ...
During the Holi celebration in Kinnaur, people dance, play music, feast together, and dress in elaborate clothes to enact characters from the Hindu epics ...
For centuries, the forests of western Himalayas have quietly recorded every wet spring and every failed one. This record can be found in the rings tre.
Contrary to expectations, ensconced within the young mountain range lie bits of a 1.8 billion-year-old supercontinent. G.S.
Népal in the Making’ traces how maps shaped Nepal’s political imagination.
Christmas in India is a joyful holiday season and because of India’s 1.4 billion population, you’ll find a sizeable Christian population.
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