Outlook Traveller
Outlook Traveller, May 2013
Cover Story: Hindu Holiday - Rahul Jacob escapes the tourist trap that is Angkor and goes Khmer confidential—with a really good guide by day and a historian to fill in the blanks by evening. Photoessay: Encore! Now that you know what sort of Angkor tour to sign up for, here’s a little something to whet your appetite. Khmer vert: Angkor Wat cannot be matched or minimized. We know. But, away from SiemReap’s frenzy, there are other temples in Cambodia, and they are no less enchanting.Ramoji film city: Holidaywood: There are film cities, and then there’s Ramoji. SheetalVyas broadens her Hyderabadi horizons. Hotels: Coffee grounds: ZacO’Yeah spends an aromatic and idyllic weekend at the freshly brewed Tamara resort in Coorg. Hill stations: The grass is greener at GIO’s camps and eco lodges in Jayalgarh, Auli and Ghangaria. Personal Choice: GautamGambhir. We like: DakshinaChitra, East coast road, Chennai. Suite: Six ways to stay in Nainital. Wet, me worry? Shamik Bag soaks in the spirit of Songkran, Thailand’s biggest festival. Let Sleeping cats lie: DevalinaMookerjee spends two packed and peaceful days luxuriating at the Earth Villa in the Sunderbans. Pleasure city: Oslo: All night hedonism, myriad museums, fantastic food, eternal sunshine. Oslo in summer is a no-brainer, says Bibek Bhattacharya. Kerala: Gourd’s own country - Nandini Mehta trades in the pleasures of the flesh for the uplifting aromas of Ayurvedic food in the kitchens of Kerala. Back of the Book: Time traveler: Udaipur Undated. Book Review: Bengal, The Cold Weather, 1873: A Dream of Edward Lear in India By Joe Roberts. Travel Classic: The Book of Duarte Barbosa, 1518. A muddled mess: Land of the Seven Rivers: A Brief History of India’s Geography BySanjeevSanyal. And more…
Outlook Traveller
For the serious traveller, Outlook Traveller is a mine of information, keeping you up-to-date with the latest trends in travel and tourism. For those who prefer to travel in their armchairs, it lays out a sensual feast. Postcard pretty visuals, practical advice and atmospheric travel experiences make Outlook Traveller an engrossing and refreshing read.
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