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Stories from every corner of Bharat

Long-form guides on culture, tradition, festivals and pilgrimage — written by our editors and knit together with every place, state and category on this site, so one story always leads you into the next.

Sunrise on Dashashwamedh Ghat, Varanasi
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Varanasi · Uttar Pradesh

The Seven Sacred Ghats of Varanasi: Where Life and Death Dance Together

On the banks of the Ganga, the world’s oldest living city turns every sunrise into prayer. A walk along seven ghats that tell the story of India’s spiritual heart.

YatraJunction Editorial·14 Sept 2025·11 min read
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Hawa Mahal’s honeycomb façade in Jaipur
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Jaipur · Rajasthan

Jaipur: The Living Museum of Rajputana Royalty

Pink walls, blue pottery, peacock gates and astronomical clocks hewn from stone — the capital of Rajasthan is not a city you visit. It is a court you enter.

2 Oct 202512 min read
Traditional kettuvallam on the Alleppey backwaters
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Alleppey · Kerala

Kerala’s Backwaters: Sailing Through God’s Own Country

Coconut groves, kettuvallam houseboats and the slow heartbeat of the south — how the canals of Alleppey became the most poetic waterway in India.

20 Oct 202510 min read
A crowd covered in pink and yellow powder at Banke Bihari temple, Vrindavan
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Mathura · Uttar Pradesh

Holi in Mathura: Where Krishna’s Colour Still Lingers

Forty days of flower-fights, turmeric, and divine mischief in the twin towns where Lord Krishna was born and fell in love. The most ancient Holi on earth.

5 Nov 202510 min read
The white salt flats of Rann of Kutch under a full moon
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Kutch · Gujarat

Rann of Kutch: Salt, Stars and Nomadic Souls

India’s white desert is not a desert at all — it is a dried sea, the size of a small country, where embroidered villages and migratory flamingos share a floor of glittering salt.

28 Nov 202511 min read
Thiksey Monastery glowing at sunrise in Ladakh
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Leh · Ladakh

Himalayan Monasteries: Whispers from the Roof of the World

Prayer wheels, yak butter lamps and 1,000-year-old murals above 3,500 metres — a week inside the Vajrayana heart of India, from Ladakh to Spiti.

10 Dec 202512 min read
Portuguese-era church in Old Goa at golden hour
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Panaji · Goa

Goa Beyond the Beaches: Heritage, Feni and Fish Curry Rice

Peel away the beach-party veneer and you find a Goa of 16th-century basilicas, laterite mansions, cashew distilleries and a cuisine that remembers the Portuguese empire better than Lisbon does.

8 Jan 202610 min read
The Golden Temple reflecting in the Amrit Sarovar at night
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Amritsar · Punjab

Amritsar’s Golden Temple: Langar, Faith and the World’s Largest Free Kitchen

Every day, 100,000 people sit on the marble floor of the Harmandir Sahib and eat the same meal — for free. The story of the Golden Temple is a story about what India does when it decides that no one should go hungry.

22 Jan 202610 min read
Stone chariot at the Vittala Temple complex, Hampi
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Hampi · Karnataka

Hampi: Walking Through the Ruins of the Last Great Hindu Empire

In 1500 CE, Vijayanagara was the second-largest city on earth. Today its granite bones lie scattered across 26 square kilometres of boulder-strewn Karnataka, waiting for you to piece the empire back together.

5 Feb 202611 min read
The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway toy train rounding a curve with Kanchenjunga in the background
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Darjeeling · West Bengal

Darjeeling: Tea, the Toy Train and the Himalayan Dawn

At 2,042 metres in the eastern Himalayas, a Victorian hill station still grows the champagne of teas, runs a 140-year-old steam railway and wakes every morning to a view of Kanchenjunga.

20 Feb 202610 min read
Ram Jhula suspension bridge over the Ganga at sunset, Rishikesh
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Rishikesh · Uttarakhand

Rishikesh: Yoga at Sunrise, White Water by Noon

Where the Ganga leaves the Himalayas and enters the plains, a small town became the yoga capital of the world — and then added rafting, bungee jumping and café culture without losing a single mantra.

8 Mar 202610 min read
Bengal tiger walking through the ruins of Ranthambore Fort
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Sawai Madhopur · Rajasthan

The Tigers of Ranthambore: Tracking Jungle Kings in a Mughal Fort

India’s most famous tiger reserve sits inside a 1,000-year-old fortress — where Bengal tigers nap on Mughal ramparts and a single tigress named Machli became the most photographed big cat in history.

25 Mar 202610 min read
The grand Kailasa Temple carved from a single rock at Ellora
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Aurangabad · Maharashtra

Ajanta & Ellora: The Cave Art That Predates the Renaissance by a Millennium

Carved into a horseshoe cliff in Maharashtra, 84 caves hold 2,000 years of Buddhist, Hindu and Jain art — paintings and sculptures so refined that they rewrote the world’s understanding of ancient India.

10 Apr 202611 min read
The rainbow gopurams of Meenakshi Temple rising above Madurai at dusk
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Madurai · Tamil Nadu

Madurai’s Meenakshi Temple: 33,000 Sculptures and 2,500 Years of Dravidian Devotion

The Meenakshi Amman Temple is not just a temple — it is a city within a city, a 14-acre labyrinth of gopurams, mandapams and painted gods that has been the beating heart of Tamil civilisation since before Rome was built.

28 Apr 202610 min read
Red sandstone ramparts of Agra Fort at sunrise
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Agra · Uttar Pradesh

Agra Fort: The Red Sandstone Throne Where Shah Jahan Lost an Empire

Before the Taj Mahal rose across the river, this was the beating heart of Mughal India. A walk through 94 acres of audience halls, secret harems and the tower where a prisoner-emperor watched his own monument.

8 Jan 202610 min read
Chinese fishing nets at sunset in Fort Kochi
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Kochi · Kerala

Fort Kochi: Where Four Empires Came for Pepper and Left Their Churches

Chinese fishing nets, a 400-year-old synagogue, a Dutch cemetery and the oldest European church in India — all tangled along two kilometres of Kerala's spice harbour.

15 Jan 20269 min read
Snow-capped Pir Panjal range above Manali village
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Manali · Himachal Pradesh

Manali: The Himalayan Valley of Apples, Adventures and Old Gods

A glacial river, 450-year-old temples, apple orchards turning red every October and a snow pass that only opens for five months — how one narrow valley became India's adventure capital.

22 Jan 20269 min read
City Palace and Lake Pichola reflected at dusk, Udaipur
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Udaipur · Rajasthan

Udaipur: The Mewar City of Lakes, Where Rajput Kings Built on Water

Seven lakes, eleven palaces and the last unbroken royal line in India — a slow three-day route through the city the Rajputs built when Akbar's armies came too close.

29 Jan 202610 min read
Stone wheel of the Konark Sun Temple chariot
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Konark · Odisha

Konark Sun Temple: The Stone Chariot That Rises From The Bay of Bengal

A 13th-century king, 1,200 sculptors and a single astronomical instrument carved in sandstone — how the world's most elaborate temple to the Sun was built, lost and found again.

5 Feb 20268 min read
Skier on the Auli slopes with Nanda Devi in the distance
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Auli · Uttarakhand

Auli: India's Only Serious Ski Slope, At The Foot of Nanda Devi

A 3-km alpine meadow at 2,800 m, the longest cable car in Asia, and slopes that open straight onto the second-highest peak in India — how an obscure Garhwali pasture became a winter sports destination.

12 Feb 20268 min read
Mist-shrouded coffee estate in Coorg, Western Ghats
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Madikeri · Karnataka

Coorg: Inside Karnataka's Coffee Country and the Last Warrior Clan

A hill district smaller than Goa yet growing a third of India's coffee, defended for a thousand years by an indigenous warrior clan with their own gods, dress and dialect.

19 Feb 20269 min read
Mangrove waterways of the Sundarbans delta
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Gosaba · West Bengal

Sundarbans: Where Tigers Swim and the World's Largest Delta Breathes

A maze of salt-water channels, 10,000 sq km of mangrove forest and the last population of Bengal tigers that hunt on land and in the sea — the unique wilderness at the mouth of the Ganga.

26 Feb 202610 min read
The Sri Venkateswara Temple at Tirumala at dawn
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Tirupati · Andhra Pradesh

Tirupati: The World's Richest Temple and the 30 Million Pilgrims Who Climb to Its Gates

Seven hills, one deity, and the largest single gathering of human faith on earth — how a granite hill-shrine in Andhra Pradesh became wealthier than the Vatican, and why 100,000 pilgrims still queue every day.

5 Mar 20269 min read
The Mahabodhi Temple and Bodhi Tree in Bodh Gaya
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Bodh Gaya · Bihar

Bodh Gaya: Where the Buddha Sat Under a Tree and Changed the World

Fourteen years of wandering, six years of starving himself, forty-nine days beneath a single fig tree — how a prince from modern Nepal became the Buddha on a small plain in southern Bihar in 528 BCE.

12 Mar 202610 min read
Double-decker living root bridge in Nongriat, Meghalaya
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Sohra · Meghalaya

Cherrapunji: The Wettest Place on Earth and Its Living Root Bridges

Eleven thousand millimetres of rain a year. Five hundred-year-old bridges woven from tree roots by tribal hands. A corner of Meghalaya that rewrote the record book for monsoon and accidentally invented architecture's most sustainable form.

19 Mar 20269 min read
Kanchenjunga massif from Gangtok ridge at sunrise
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Gangtok · Sikkim

Sikkim: Gangtok, Tsomgo Lake and the Shadow of Kanchenjunga

India's smallest state by population, its second-smallest by area, and home to Buddhism's living Karmapa — Sikkim is a 7,096 sq km Himalayan kingdom that joined India only in 1975 and still feels unlike anywhere else.

26 Mar 202610 min read
Charminar illuminated at dusk with Laad Bazaar in the foreground
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Hyderabad · Telangana

Hyderabad's Charminar: 434 Years Under Four Minarets

A city built to outshine Isfahan, a plague that killed half its people, four towers that became an emblem, and the biryani that Shah Jahan's cook perfected in its palace kitchens.

2 Apr 20269 min read
Tawang Monastery prayer hall at dawn
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Tawang · Arunachal Pradesh

Tawang Monastery: India's Last Tibetan Buddhist Kingdom

Five hours by jeep over a 4,170-metre pass, a monastery perched on a saddle of the Himalayas, 400 years of Gelugpa tradition and the birthplace of the sixth Dalai Lama — the corner of India that still feels like Tibet.

9 Apr 202610 min read
Yellow French colonial building in Pondicherry White Town
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Puducherry · Puducherry

Pondicherry: The French Quarter, Auroville and the Slow South

A pocket of France on the Coromandel coast, a utopian township started by a Frenchwoman in 1968, and the quietest Tamil city in the country — how Puducherry became India's favourite weekend away.

16 Apr 20268 min read
Naga warrior dancing in traditional dress at Hornbill Festival
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Kohima · Nagaland

Kohima's Hornbill Festival: Ten Days With 17 Naga Tribes

Feathered headdresses, mithun-horn drinking cups, war dances around bonfires — how a government cultural showcase became India's most authentic tribal festival, and the WW2 battlefield that sits one kilometre away.

23 Apr 20269 min read

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