Sita’s top 5 Must-See World Heritage Sites in India

India, with a rich cultural and historical heritage, has left an indelible mark on the world. Every corner of the country has a unique story to tell, and every monument

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Unleash the Colours of Spring with the vibrant festivals of India

Spring is one of the most anticipated seasons in India, and for good reason. After the cold winters, the country transforms into a vibrant and blooming paradise, making it an

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5 surprising facts that you didn’t know about the HornBill Festival

Since the year 2000, the Hornbill festival in Kohima, the capital city of Nagaland, has been an annual affair. Every year, from December 1 to 10, the festival celebrates the

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IGI Airport: A junction of India’s rich cultural past & modern aspirations

It’s not uncommon that many aspects of Indian heritage and culture, such as Indian religions, mathematics, philosophy, food, languages, dance, music, and cinema, have had a favourable influence all over

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Exploring Sikkim and the secrets of Mount Kanchenjunga

The Limboo Homestay in Yoksum is an oddity in Sikkim. The charming family from the Limboo community who runs the homestay in West Sikkim are vegetarians and they don’t serve

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The Festival Season Begins in India

It’s the brightest and most cheerful time of the year here in India with the festival season that has commenced. From now till January, India lights up across all states

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A Greener, Smarter and Responsible Tourism; SITA India

I believe that it is the right of the future generations to experience the beauty and majesty of the planet as we have had the privilege of seeing it. Sustainability

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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Jaipur

Jaipur is considered as the first planned city of India based on the traditional Indian principles of Shilp-Shastra and Vastu-Shastra, founded by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh in year 1727. The

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EXPLORE: The Wild Side of South India

South India has three recognized biogeographic zones – ‘The Western Ghats’ which run parallel to the west coast from Mumbai to Kerala; ‘The Deccan Plateau’ and the ‘Islands’ (Andaman &

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