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Travelling to countries offering the visa-on-arrival option for Indians can help reduce travel expenses.
A little research about this unique dish would reveal that the muttamala has its origins in Portugal.
The Kerala born centre-back earned 19 caps for the Indian national team.
Pierre Loti’s book 'Mahé des Indes' (Mahe of the Indies), which was written in 1886, is a love letter to this tiny part of Kerala.
Travellers have often wished to travel abroad without a visa. Such people can now visit some countries which allow Indians to travel there even without this document.
A substance called oudh, secreted by agarwood tree, is used for the making of perfume by the brand Ajmal.
A peek back into history reveals that while the central Vietnamese city of Hue was under emperor’s rule, it was ordered that each day had to bring forth a new dish.
According to the UNESCO, the temple is composed of a series of sanctuaries linked by a system of pavements and staircases over an 800 metre long axis.
Paulie, a vigorous traveller, says that sharing food is like protecting a fellow individual.
Manila: Two Indians - Bharat Vatwani and Sonam Wangchuk - are among the winners of this year's Ramon Magsaysay Award, regarded as the Asian version of the Nobel Prize. The two are among six individuals declared winners on Thursday. Vatwani is being recognised for 'his tremendous courage and healing