Watching Cricket in India for Travelers
Nothing draws the people of India together like cricket and throughout the country the spectacle is on display for everyone — even Americans.
An Online Magazine from the Asia Travel Experts at Remote Lands
Nothing draws the people of India together like cricket and throughout the country the spectacle is on display for everyone — even Americans.
From the Mahabharata and Ramayana to the families of Indore, Maheshwar is filled with Indian heritage.
The Beatles, yoga, ashrams, Ganges – Rishikesh is India’s capital of chillaxing in style. For those interested in mixing wellness with spirituality, few places in North India can match this destination.
It’s the Amanbagh at Alwar that makes for the best possible luxury stay in Alwar, a majestic (and spooky) slice of Indian history.
Nowhere in Asia has such a diversity of wonders — tribes, mountains, deserts, beaches — and for travelers willing to go a little further, India is alive.
Zafar II – successor to Akbar II and the last Mughal Emperor – was laid to rest far from India, making his final resting place in a small basement at the shrine in Bahadur Shah Zafar Dargah.
Nestled amid dense forest, Beomeosa famed for its fighting monks and the unique martial arts skills that helped repel Japanese invasions.
Photographer Jordan Hammond journeys through India’s Golden Triangle for a look into hidden ghats, ancient forts, and into the faces of the Indian people.
Seeing the festivals of India isn’t difficult if you get a flight and a car, but to see it in style takes a little Remote Lands know-how. This luxury guide to India festivals will put you on the right track.
Travel writer and photographer Annapurna Mellor journeys up steep mountain roads and into the heart of Arunachal Pradesh to discover and shoot Tawang.
Hampi, Bikaner, and Jaisalmer – getting around India’s more remote communities just got a whole lot easier with new flights out of Delhi, Mysore, and Hyderabad.
From quaint sidewalk stalls and hip eateries to the rarefied ambiance of Michelin-starred restaurants, Asia’s epicurean offerings are as delightful and varied as its spectacular geography.