Washington DC offers more than sightseeing, how about some nature walks?
Washington, DC is known as the City of Trees! DC has an abundance of multi-acre parks, flourishing gardens and countless trails for... Read More
Cricketer Yuvraj Singh Offers His Goa Home for Airbnb
Cricket Icon Yuvraj Singh is Hosting an Exclusive Stay at his Goa Home on Airbnb; and becomes the first international cricket superstar... Read More
Best Rum Cocktails in Goa – A Tourist’s Guide
Rumming Around Goa – 8 Best Rum Cocktail Places in Goa The rum revolution has been shaking up the kind of cocktails... Read More
Kanyakumari to Kashmir by foot
Ashis Kumar was working with adventure tourism before pandemic hit the industry. Covid 19 was like a moment of truth for this... Read More
Travel to Bali- visit Taman Ayun temple
When you travel to Bali, things to do include experiencing the cultural treasure, enjoying natural beauty, and visiting the stunning temples Think... Read More
Must visit restaurants in Macao and dishes to try
Here is the list of Michelin starred to other popular restaurants in Macao for your next gastronomy holiday The UNESCO Creative City... Read More
Find your inspiration in Czech Republic
What is your pick from the amazing touristy choices when in Czech Republic?? This time when you plan a visit to the... Read More
Saudi Arabia’s five UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has opened its gates to tourists after the pandemic. There are more than 11,000 archaeological sites throughout the... Read More
BUDDHISM, THE BUDDHA & WOMEN – A CRITIQUE
Though Buddhism accepts that both men and women might attain Nirvana and though both monks and nuns were provided the same rigorous meditative training and philosophical education, and entrusted with preaching the doctrine, the general tone of Buddhism, the famous feminist historian Uma Chakravarti points out that initially, Buddhism was antagonistic to women