Top 8 unusual places for your next vacation

This wasn’t a strange place, this was a new one. Well, this feeling of discovering unusual places is a constant for us, as we are fortunate enough to complete our bucket list. Hereby, documenting our top 8 unusual places that we loved and enjoyed to the core.

Beaches and beyond – Alibaug and Bohemyan Blue Cafe

We have been travelling for over a year now and no place is like Bohemyan Blue Cafe & Stay! The beautiful old-school Portuguese building with an elegant matte-finished combination of colours, this cafe serves just the right amount of serenity. We remember trying to order some fresh salad and couldn’t decide, but the host was kind enough to get us a custom-made fresh salad for the day. When going through their front yard, we remember passing through their little jungle safari to reach their luxurious tent by the poolside. The open kitchen and the smell of freshly made food filled our hearts. This is located in Alibag, Maharashtra, with very few visitors, and offers one of the best, less crowded, and clean beaches in India.

Pelling – The wonderland city in Northeast India

A hectic yet blissful journey, of crossing the borders of West Bengal and finally reaching Sikkim, but what came after that was the real experience. Pelling a city in Sikkim, Northeast of India, delivers the promised view. The greenery alongside the beautiful landscape, makes it picture perfect. This place is just a few kilometres from Gangtok, not many visit this unbelievable place. Be it the momos or the wide range of lip-smacking street food, Pelling did not fail in making us fall in love with the mountains again.

Tripura’s visit seems incomplete without “Neer Mahal”

What makes travelling more unique, is when you choose beyond the regular vacation spots! Tripura is a less visited tourist spot in the North East. Trust us, this place is just so calm and peaceful. Our journey was all worth it when we decided to visit Neer Mahal. The fun part here is that after taking a cab from the main city of Agartala, you also have to take a machine boat as this place is right in the middle of the lake. A hand boat could also be hired to reach this place, it might take a little longer but it’s worth it, plus it doesn’t hurt your pocket. It is known as lake palace and this is located in the middle of Lake Twijilikma.

In Bangalore and never visited the “Echoes of Earth” music festival?

If you admire the zero waste policy, this is your chance to visit this beautiful musical festival called “Echoes of Earth.” Bangalore is a city that does not just represent city life but also the amazing landscape when you visit the outskirts. Celebrated in the woods of the city, also considered India’s first ecologically crafted music festival. The music festival is conducted every year, at the end of the year where musicians from across the globe participate to explore the different genres. We loved our experience when an artist played an entire set with just water pipes, and water bottles to ensure reusing waste.

Tropical Spice plantation is Goa beyond beaches

Goa has been loved by many; however, the stereotype is to just visit shacks or sit by the beaches and party all night long. In reality, Goa has so much to offer. We lived in Goa for over 4 months and we discovered so many tropical places that might just drop your plans of visiting just the beaches. The Tropical Spice Plantation is a garden which not just gives you a tour of the different spices of India but also offers a delicious buffet after a walk of 30 minutes. The tour also has this mini shopping spree where we bought some dried mango sheets. The bonus was the lavender water directly dropped on the back of our neck after the walk.  This place is a perfect combo of spices, physical exercise, food, and relaxing lavender water.

James Prinsep Ghat cannot be missed while in Kolkata

Many might have known Kolkata to be a very busy metropolitan city; however, there is more to it. We wanted to explore food in Kolkata and since we spent about 2 weeks there, it almost seemed like a full-fledged exploration. If you love food and want to enjoy it by the river, James Prinsep Ghat cannot be missed. It’s unusual for many coming from outside the state of West Bengal but it is a very known place for college students, friends, and lovers to visit the space to experience a good sunset. The golden hour is something that cannot be missed, we would suggest people try their boat ride to experience peace. We later indulged in some tasty snacks including chaat and a great cup of tea.

Adams Wood House Retreat offers relaxation in Kerala

Want a vacation with a twist? Our twist was this place called Adams Wood House Retreat in Kerala. This vacation will leave you with a relaxed body and mind, with yoga sessions, ayurvedic therapies, and more. Kerala is an exotic place to visit but it is often known only for its backwaters, it is truly God’s land with all that relaxation you experience at Adams. From organic living standards to food, they serve you with great love. We can assure you to fall in love again while spending your days here.

Jana Waterfall for a splendid lunch in Naggar

It took us a while to soak in the beauty of Naggar, a town just 30 minutes from Manali. We wondered if anything could be better than this. We were proven wrong when we got an opportunity to visit Jana Waterfall in Naggar. Not many visit this place because it is far from the main city. Our host in Naggar insisted we come along with him to Jana Waterfall to have lunch. We can vouch that lunch has never been better than this, the views of the mountains and waterfalls are breathtaking. The food is an absolute traditional one served with Red Rice.

Bonus –

555 cafe by the Dhakpo Shedrupling Monastery, Kullu

We wanted to visit Dhakpo Shedrupling Monastery, but unfortunately, it wasn’t open on the day of our visit. We were upset that we were unable to see the beautiful interior of it; however, while we were waiting for our bus in front of the monastery we noticed a small cafe by the name of 555. As always, we were hungry and the bus made us wait a bit, so we decided to give it a shot at this small place. The taste of the Chinese food we had was brilliant and the balcony we sat on had a view of the Beas River and the mountain together. It is a pocket-friendly place with friendly staff and amazing, fresh food. You might have to wait a little longer than usual for the food but it’s all worth it.

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The 5 Most Expensive Private Islands You Can Rent For New Year’s

There’s celebration, and then there’s arrival. New Year’s Eve isn’t meant to be lost in crowded parties or noisy resorts. It’s a moment that deserves space, serenity, and a horizon wide enough to hold your dreams for the year ahead. As India’s luxury travel scene steps into 2026, the idea of escape has transformed. No longer just vacations, private island rentals have become portals where time slows down, sea wind feels like scripture, and silence heals in ways noise never can. Dhanush Kumar writes about the five most extravagant private islands you can rent for the New Year in and around India. 1. Munjoh Private Island- Andaman & Nicobar Islands, India Tucked deep within the turquoise cradle of the Andaman lies Munjoh Private Island, a sanctuary carved for those who prefer whisper over crowds. This ultra-luxury island offers private beaches, palm-lined coves, and villas that blend barefoot simplicity with refined indulgence. At night, the sky becomes a cathedral of stars. At dawn, the island wakes in a golden hush.  Private chefs craft ocean-fresh menus, spa therapists arrive at your doorstep, and your very own yacht stands ready. 2.Fregate Island- Seychelles Just a few hours from India by air, the Seychelles unfold like a dream, and Fregate Island is its crown jewel. This is luxury at its most uncompromised. Only a handful of villas exist on the entire island, each carved into the landscape with an artist’s touch. Think infinity pools suspended above the sea, private butlers who know your preferences before you speak, and beaches so untouched they look ancient. Fregate is where billionaires and Hollywood royalty choose to vanish. A perfect place to let the New Year rise without the world watching. 3.Sirai Island, Zanzibar, Tanzania Far across the Indian Ocean, but spiritually close to India’s sense of coastal

Healing Temples: Where Faith Meets Alternative Medicine In India

In India, the divine and the medicinal have never lived apart. Here, faith isn’t just a prayer; it’s a pulse. It flows through temple corridors scented with camphor, rises with mantras at dawn, and lingers in the herbal smoke of age-old rituals. Long before laboratories and hospitals defined health, Indians sought balance between the physical and the spiritual, between body, mind, and the cosmos. Today, as the modern world burns out in its search for healing, these healing temples stand quietly, bridging belief and therapy, mysticism, and science. They remind us that medicine need not always come in a bottle; sometimes, it’s found in devotion, energy, and sacred tradition. Dhanush Kumar takes us on a journey through the heart of India, where faith and alternative medicine walk hand in hand. 1.Vaitheeswaran Koil, Tamil Nadu Tucked in the heart of Tamil Nadu lies Vaitheeswaran Koil, named after Vaidyanatha Swamy, a form of Lord Shiva known as the Divine Healer. For centuries, devotees have arrived here with faith in the temple’s sacred waters and rituals for their curative powers. The temple’s theertham is believed to have medicinal properties, infused with herbs used in ancient Siddha medicine even the priests here know the old healing chants and herbal combinations. From skin diseases to chronic pain, this temple is seen as a place where faith amplifies natural healing, where medicine is both prayed for and practiced. 2.Kottiyoor Shiva Temple, Kerala Deep within the lush forests of Kerala’s Kannur district, the Kottiyoor Shiva Temple blooms every year during its monsoon festival. What makes it extraordinary isn’t its architecture but its elemental simplicity. Built near natural springs, it turns into an open-air altar of mud, water, and air, the original Ayurvedic ingredients. Devotees bathe in the spring believed to balance the body’s doshas, Vata, Pitta, and

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Places I’d Go Back to in a Heartbeat

Who: Roop Verma Travel Creator, Storyteller, and Seeker of Global Magic Meet Roop Verma, a creator who finds joy in both quiet European mornings and electric Asian nights. Whether it’s sipping espresso on a sun-drenched street in Paris or chasing neon reflections through Tokyo’s midnight rain, Roop travels to feel alive to find beauty in hidden corners and capture fleeting moments that make the world pause. Through his lens and words, Roop brings his audience along for the ride every trip feels like a shared heartbeat, a collective discovery. “Travel changes you,” he says. “Each place leaves me a little more in awe and a lot more in love with this crazy, beautiful world.” Featured Destination: Provence, France Why I Recommend It: “Provence feels otherworldly,” Roop says with a smile. “It’s a place where lavender fields stretch forever, sunsets look hand-painted, and every village feels like a dream you never want to wake up from.” What Makes It Special: “There’s a calm magic here a rhythm that makes you slow down and just exist. In Provence, time doesn’t rush; it breathes.” Top 3 Must-Do Experiences: Wander through endless lavender fields at sunrise.2. Sip rosé in a café in Gordes, watching the village come alive.3. Explore local markets in Aix-en-Provence overflowing with cheeses, pastries, and vintage trinkets. Best Local Dish or Drink: “Freshly baked tarte aux fruits paired with a chilled glass of rosé it’s Provence on a plate,” says Roop. “And my favourite thing? Losing myself in the farmers’ markets of Aix-en-Provence they’re pure sensory bliss.” One Thing Travelers Should Know: “Provence moves at its own pace slow, intentional, and full of wonder. So, don’t rush it or you’ll miss the magic.” Insider Tip: “Rent a car and drive through the lavender hills. Every turn is a postcard, every stop

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