05 Aug Holi Festival of Colours
Holi Festival March 13, 2026 India and Nepal The most boisterous of...
Holi Festival March 13, 2026 India and Nepal The most boisterous of...
Nikko Toshogu Shrine, Japan May, 2026 A procession of 1,000 samurai warriors staged at a world heritage site The highlight of this...
Día de los Muertos – Mexico’s Day of the Dead Taking place each year from late October to early November, Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is one of Mexico’s...
Burning Man 2026 – Art, Freedom, and Dust From August 30 to September 7, 2026, Black Rock City in Nevada will once again rise from the desert floor. But Burning Man isn’t...
Parga: A Picturesque Gem by the Ionian Sea Imagine a tumble of colourful houses set against fragrant olive groves and overlooking an idyllic bay. Now see it for real. The postcard-perfect scenery...
Bangkok & Phuket: Thailand in Two Movements Bangkok Known locally as Krung Thep, the City of Angels, Bangkok is a pulsating, multisensory experience that masterfully blends ancient tradition with contemporary verve. Towering skyscrapers...
Seychelles Though only a select few islands welcome tourists, their secluded coves framed by giant granite boulders offer countless intimate beach escapes. For over...
Beijing: Where Time Layers History With Ambition Nowhere else blends ancient tradition and modern reinvention quite like Beijing. The city’s contrasts are striking, from the quiet elegance of imperial palaces to the...
Rome: Walking Through the Pages of History Once the heart of the Roman Empire, the seat of the Papal States and now the capital of Italy, Rome has long earned its title...
Mauritius: The Island Before Heaven When Mark Twain wrote that “Mauritius was made first and then heaven,” he captured something deeply true. Set in the turquoise embrace of the Indian Ocean, Mauritius is a sanctuary of...