Destinations
The Horn of Africa, Gondar served as Ethiopia’s capital from 1632 to 1855. Today, it is full of magnificent monuments.
By Anurag Mallick and Priya Ganapathy
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The November 2021 issue explores the Middle East, Nashik, and many more destinations. P.S. Don't forget to vote for India’s Best Awards 2021!
By Aindrila Mitra
From record-setting Death Valley to the consistently scorching Danakil Depression in Ethiopia, these are some of the hottest places on Earth.
By Elizabeth Rhodes
Indians can now book a vacation to these international destinations without lengthy confinement. Click to read for more countries Indians can travel to.
By Yagnoseni Das
Here's how a traveller found new meaning to her faith in Harar, Islam’s fourth holiest city after Mecca, Medina, and Jerusalem.
By Sarah Khan
A new year calls for a brand-new bucket list! Choose from these 21 emerging destinations for your next trip in 2021. Check out the list inside.
By Rashima Nagpal
Wildlife photographer and conservationist Latika Nath travels to the Bale Mountains National Park to meet the endangered Ethiopian wolf.
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Latika Nath's series of striking photographs reveals the life and spirit of eight primaeval tribes of Omo Valley, Ethiopia.
For all the troubles this year has seen, it has been spectacular in terms of astronomical events. June will see both a solar and lunar eclipse.
By Priyanka Chakrabarti
Netherlands decided to return the unique crown to Ethiopia. Now, after tracing its rather exciting journey, it is back to its place of origin.
The New Year calls for a new travel calendar and we are here to help. Check out our list of new destinations that you can explore every month in 2020.
A recent research revealed that the Dallol geothermal field in Ethiopia is absolutely devoid of any life. Yes, that's right! Details inside!
By Bayar Jain
In order to tackle climate change and to restore the lost green cover of the region, Ethiopia planted a total of 350 million trees in a day.
According to a UN report, India will overtake China to become the world’s most populous country in 2027.
With an aim to collaborate with local artists, The Great African Caravan created art beyond borders & showcased the strength of inter-cultural art.
Imagine being at a place that is always fuming at 50-degree C & a landscape that changes faster than a chameleon changes colour. That’s the Danakil Desert!
How far can you go to say that you have lived in one of the most challenging and forbidding conditions that Mother Nature had hurled at you? Let’s find out.
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