Travel

  • Explore the unspoilt Carriacou with Grenada citizenship

    The Isle of Reefs or Carriacou is deemed a nature’s preserved paradise to offer perfect hideaway for those willing to escape the typical “tourist” humdrum and crowd. Many travel writers title it as an “Uncut diamond” due to the natural beauty, countless remote and unoccupied islands, marooned beaches and perfect coves. Grenada citizenship is your…

  • Flower Bonanza

    Nestled in the mountains of northern Philippines lies the hill station of Baguio City. In the month of February, the town is engulfed in a colorful burst of flowers. The Panagbenga Festival is a month-long flower festival intended to celebrate the history, traditions and values of Baguio. Panagbenga means ‘season of blooming’ in the local…

  • Delta view

    To the south of  Vietnam lies the Mekong Delta, a biological treasure trove where over 1000 new species of animals have been discovered. But it is the colorful and vibrant floating markets that mainly lure visitors to the area. The locals make their living on the river, literally. Not only do they live in homes…

  • Destination Volcano

    An archipelago of over 80 volcanic islands in the South Pacific Ocean, many of which are uninhabited, Vanuatu was jointly owned by Britain and France before it gained independence in 1980. It was first discovered in 1606 by a Portuguese explorer who mistook it for Australia. The smouldering volcanoes, romantic beaches and friendly people make…

  • Maha(an) Sites

    A look at the Gandhian heritage in Maharashtra Mahatma Gandhi has ruled the minds and hearts of people since the 20th century. It is only befitting that the Government of India recently decided to refurbish 2000 places all over the world including 39 core sites that have been associated with him from 1869 to 1948….

  • Adventure Mecca

    Formerly called British Honduras, Belize became independent from the UK in 1981. It is the only Central American nation which uses English as its official language, though Creole is the most widely spoken. The tropical country is blessed with an enviable marine ecosystem making it a hotspot for ecotourism. Belize offers a range of adventure…

  • Canyon Country

    Many are drawn to the deep canyons of Peru for adventure sports like trekking, mountain biking, rock climbing, kayaking, whitewater rafting etc. Over 3500m deep, the remote Cotahuasi canyon is the world’s deepest canyon. A natural wonder with beautiful waterfalls and towering mountains, it pre-Columbian remains as well as quaint Andean villages which have preserved…