Rajasthan Travel

Leaf-to-cup tea tours near Guwahati: what to expect at Amchong Tea Estate

About 40 minutes by road from central Guwahati, Amchong Tea Estate offers visitors a compact introduction to Assam’s tea culture: guided strolls through tea rows, tasting sessions and light off-road drives into estate terrain. For travellers based in India’s northeast or visitors connecting through Guwahati, the visit is both accessible and instructive. Why this matters ... Voir l'article

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Tokyo in 48 hours: a compact guide for travellers from India

Two days in Tokyo can offer a concentrated mix of neighbourhood food, public-transport subcultures and contemporary art. This guide lays out practical ways to spend 48 hours in the city and explains what Indian travellers should check before they go. Day one: city rhythms and the small pleasures Start close to where you arrive — ... Voir l'article

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Where to eat in Boston: seafood, historic bars and rooftop dining for visitors from India

Boston is one of the United States’ oldest cities and a destination for travellers who want coastal New England cuisine alongside contemporary fine dining. For visitors from India, the city’s oyster bars, clam chowder and regional seafood traditions offer a contrast to the subcontinent’s food scene and practical considerations — from seasonal timing to booking ... Voir l'article

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What Michelin’s Keys mean for travellers in India

Michelin’s new hotel grading — from one Key to three — aims to describe what guests should expect from design and service. For international visitors planning a trip to Rajasthan or other parts of India, the Keys offer a shorthand to compare hotels that are otherwise hard to benchmark across regions. What the Keys are ... Voir l'article

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