Indian travellers are discovering a wider Britain beyond London, from football cities and film locations to scenic highlands and coastal escapes, driven by sport, pop culture and improved connectivity
The Union Budget 2026–27 reinforces tourism as a strategic growth engine for India, with a strong focus on connectivity, outbound travel affordability, regional tourism hubs, skill development and sustainable infrastructure
As Indians shift away from long-haul travel, Southeast Asia is emerging as a preferred choice. With visa-free entry, improved air connectivity, and a rich mix of culture, cuisine and heritage, Penang is a standout destination for Indian travellers
As India marks National Tourism Day 2026, travel is no longer just about visiting popular places. Travel industry experts highlight that Gen Z travellers are choosing experiences over clichés, with destinations like Meghalaya reflecting this shift
Discover Ho Chi Minh Sarani, central Kolkata’s vibrant cultural corridor of museums, cafés, and nightlife, with Cove as the ultimate dining destination
Discover the most exciting global sporting events of 2026. From the FIFA World Cup to the Winter Olympics and beyond, plan unforgettable trips that combine sport, culture, and luxury travel
Located in central Kolkata, Ho Chi Minh Sarani blends colonial heritage with modern culture. From museums to nightlife hotspots, the area comes alive after dark, with Cove adding a high-energy dining and cocktail destination
America’s iconic highway, Route 66 turns 100 this year, and there is no better place to celebrate it than Missouri. Hit the “Mother Road” to experience the thrill of a lifetime and the charm of timeless Americana