Watching Cricket in India for Travelers
Nothing draws the people of India together like cricket and throughout the country the spectacle is on display for everyone — even Americans.
An Online Magazine from the Asia Travel Experts at Remote Lands
Nothing draws the people of India together like cricket and throughout the country the spectacle is on display for everyone — even Americans.
More like a cathedral than a train station, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is one of India’s most fascinating places to see the many sides of Mumbai.
The lonely town of Sidhpur in Gujarat is a mix of architecture, culture, and mythology, from the great warrior Parasurama to colonial corners built by merchants.
The history of Bombay is indelibly linked to the Jews of Mumbai, a legacy alive today in the culture and architecture of India’s greatest city.
Ahead of the grand opening of the Ritz-Carlton Mumbai, the brand has announced another luxury airport not far away in the lesser visited region of Pune.
Walking through Mumbai, one might see buildings that seem more at home in Havana and Miami beach; this is Indo-Deco – India’s Art Deco legacy.
Seeing the festivals of India isn’t difficult if you get a flight and a car, but to see it in style takes a little Remote Lands know-how. This luxury guide to India festivals will put you on the right track.
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Being a large international hub, visitors who have been to India have most likely traversed through Mumbai, either staying for a couple of days or just a quick visit in between flights.