India, a land of history and culture, is renowned for its iconic monuments and ancient ruins. Yet, beyond the well-trodden paths lie countless historical sites that remain largely undiscovered by the mainstream traveler.
The resounding victory of the 1971 Indo-Pak war, which led to the birth of Bangladesh, is a celebrated chapter in India's history. Yet, beneath the narrative of triumph lies a persistent and deeply unsettling enigma: the unresolved fate of 54 Indian soldiers who vanished during the conflict
The name Ikhtiyar al-Din Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji resonates through Indian history, primarily associated with a swift and impactful conquest of the eastern Gangetic plains around the turn of the 13th century.
Steeped in spirituality, Varanasi—also referred to as Kashi or the “City of Lights” among Hindus, has a profound history. As soon as you step into any of the ghats of Varanasi, it immediately engulfs you into a vibrant tapestry of sights and sounds. Here, pilgrims gather in groups, saffron-robed priests perform their rites and tourist […]
Ujjain holds great spiritual and cultural importance in India. It was the capital of the Avanti empire around 700 BC. It is one of the seven holiest cities in India & one of the most revered rivers in the country. Numerous significant religious festivals, including the Kumbh Mela, are held at Ujjain, making it significant […]