A peek into the different travel styles
There are many leading operators of small group adventures. And they are very popular. Original trips are all about variety: the places, the people, the activities, and even the accommodation and transport... more >>
Plane talk
"Huh? What was that again? Could you speak English please?" How often have you wanted to say it to a travel agent? more >>
Chapsle palace - a heritage hotel
Feast on Gobelin tapestries, Murano chandeliers, Persian carpets.... more >>
The cecil - crown in the Oberoi group of hotels
The Cecil of Simla is, how do I put it? Hmm, how about the equivalent of the Carlyle at Manhattan? As much a part of the Simla landscape as the Mall? more >>
Neemrana beckons
Everyone knows Neemrana, the heritage hotel restored to its original opulence by Francis Wacziarg and Aman Nath. more >>
Sterling holidays
Here's an offbeat destination that the travel folks at sitagita would like to recommend. more >>
Nilaya harmitage - a Boutique bliss
With boutique hotels being all the rage among India's loaded denizens, this particular one in Goa gets our nod of approval. Started by Hari Ajwani and Claudia Derain in 1994, it is one of the most popular destinations for Golden State bound travellers. more >>
Orchids,the eco-friendly hotel
This hotel has won the Green Globe award from London in 1998 and the Green Hotelier and Restaurateur Environmental award in 1999. more >>
Handy tips on what you can buy in India
Every time you visit India, you're racked with indecision. You have a looooooong list of gifts to buy for friends in your quiet American (or English) suburb. What do you buy? Let's help you with some tips on what you can buy.. more >>
Be a Better Bargaining Biwi, Beti and Bahu
India is a dream come true for the shopaholic. more >>
Visa and travelling in India
Here's all you need to know about visas while travelling in India. more >>
Planning a trip
One of the best ways to begin planning a successful trip is by working with a travel agent. more >>
DutyFree-Taxable goods
Look here for information on Annexure I and II. more >>
DutyFree-Personal Items
Personal items such as, used clothes, shoes, books, beddings, blankets etc., are allowed to be imported free of duty by any passenger. more >>
DutyFree-Basic Facts
Get to know about the import allowance for bringing goods into India. more >>
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