News

This summer, trade screens for streams and playgrounds for forest paths! From Uttarakhand’s misty trails to Kerala’s elephant ...
Yes, floating islands exist. And no, you don't need to fly to some remote Pacific archipelago to see them. Loktak Lake in Manipur is home to phumdis — circular patches of floating vegetation ...
India is full of wonders beyond its most well-known destinations, and its natural beauty is among the best in the world, like ...
Loktak Lake is home to phumdis—floating circular islands made of vegetation and soil. At the heart of it lies Keibul Lamjao, the world’s only floating national park, sheltering the rare Sangai ...
Loktak Lake, Manipur: Home to floating circular islands (called phumdis), it’s the only floating national park in the world. The sight of huts and vegetation floating on the water is surreal. Loktak ...
By most standards around the world, a 1.31-square-mile lake may not seem like a big deal. But not only is Lake Sørvágsvatn the largest in the Faroe Islands, it also makes visitors question their ...
Located on Vágar, one of the 18 islands that makes up the Danish archipelago between Iceland and Scotland, the lake sits relatively calmly among the rolling green hills that lead to dramatic rock ...
From fishing to kayaking to s’mores by the fire, these kid-friendly lake resorts deliver the perfect mix of adventure and ...
Kolhapur: A floating vegetable market on Venna Lake and tour of villages where honey farming takes place were among the must-see places for tourists on the first day of the three-day Maharashtra ...