Varanasi might seem like a less than holy place to be at first, but it gets better. Swarms of devotees crowd the common streets, looking busy as they go temple hopping. It is no wonder this is regarded as the
Brightly coloured vintage doors, saints and seers enrobed in saffron, and smiling locals. With so many places to visit in Vrindavan, life is all about love, devotion, and simplicity. As opposed to the belief that a visit to this holy town
Chaotic, colorful, and captivating - three words that would rightly sum up life in Varanasi. ***** Varanasi has changed drastically over the years. But there are still parts of the city where the juxtaposition of old meets new is palpable. On our
Holi festival in India announces the advent of summer time in North India. It’s a time of fun, frolic and absolute exuberance marked by bright colours and the occasional splashes of water here and there. Though regional variations apply, as
Picture this: a bunch of Balinese men dancing around a ceremonial fire, wearing checkered cloths in monotone around their waist, chanting “cak” and dancing to the music produced by unanimous voices chanting along with them. The popular Kecak dance, alternately spelled