India Unexplored: Tigers at Kanha
Things at Kanha are laid back; finding a tiger isn’t as important as enjoying the sunsets on the dusty roads and forests teeming with deer and birds.
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Things at Kanha are laid back; finding a tiger isn’t as important as enjoying the sunsets on the dusty roads and forests teeming with deer and birds.
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.
If you missed our Hot and Cold Winter Issue, here is a round up of the best places to go in Asia in the winter; there’s still time to book a vacation for the holiday season.
October to March in Madhya Pradesh is an ideal place to couple the history of humanity with the endless diversity of life on the subcontinent.
Beach or ice? Jungle or slopes? Tiger or snow leopard? This issue of the hot and cold winter picks from Remote Lands features everything you want to know about where you should go for winter in 2020.
You can feed your eyes all you like, but if you want to taste these Instagram-worthy dishes from India, you’re going to need to hop on a plane to the subcontinent.
Madhya Pradesh is a growing India destination for history and nature lovers, and there are some pretty swank places to stay.
The great wonder of Orchha isn’t its architecture or even its rich history. Orchha is empty. Compared to the fortresses and temples of Rajasthan and elsewhere, this region of Madhya Pradesh is a lonesome gem.
In Kanha, Rudyard Kipling’s imagination is still alive, a land where tigers, bears, and all manner of jungle beast roam the tracts of India.
India’s national parks are bursting with life, and the accommodations and wildlife experiences are getting better every day.