Sita – 55 years of Excellence

“Knowledge is based on Experience, Everything Else is Just Information” A lot happened in 1963 The Tag Heuer Carrera timepiece was launched; the iconic hindi movie Taj Mahal was released;

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How to eat an Indian meal

A traditional Indian meal – whether eaten in the north, south, east or west – follows a very different pattern from that of Europe, the Mediterranean or the Far East.

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What’s Travel without Fun and Holi without ‘Colours’?

Holi, the festival of colours is the most fun filled Hindu festival. It is a popular spring festival observed in India, Suriname, Guyana, Trinidad, the UK and Nepal. In West

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Sita to showcase New Journeys through India & Beyond at ITB 2018

WHY WE ARE AT ITB It is the World’s Leading Trade Show and a great platform to meet our partners and exhibit our new and unique travel experiences. We continue

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Winter Experience – The Endangered Himalayan Wildlife In Ladakh

I recently had an opportunity to visit Ladakh at the onset of winters, along with a few friends from the travel industry, to checkout one of the first dedicated ‘Wilderness

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Safdurjung Tomb Tree walk

The sunrays were rebelliously pressing through the cold air & the lovely Delhi winter felt perfect to start my much awaited nature walk. I was looking forward to explore nature,

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Exploring the 8 cities of Delhi: Uncovering all the Successive cities of Delhi & now the Last: SERIES 6

Delhi is not one city, but many: For the longest time we have heard Historians speak of the “Seven Cities of Delhi” but, between 1100 A.D. and 1947 A.D., there

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Exploring 8 cities of Delhi: Heart of the city: Series 5

Charming & delightful, the 7th city named Shahjanabad is still synonymous with Old Delhi even today. A fascinating mélange of the different eras of Delhi’s history with a throbbing life

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Exploring 8 cities of Delhi: A lost Fairytale of what remains today of the 3rd & 4th city of Delhi – Series 4

By now I had uncovered many layers of our Bygone era & was looking forward to explore more as I entered the towering walls of Tughlaquabad fort. Walking up the

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The 8 Cities of Delhi: Exploring the 1st & 2nd city from every Era of Delhi’s History- Series 3

I was intrigued to find that the oldest city named Qila Rai Pithora (Fort) lies near Qutub Minar (Minaret- UNESCO World Heritage Site) with the most beautiful Mehrauli archaeological park

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