
Rajasthani ambience, dances, and food at this recreation of a rural village.

Customers of this jewellery place have included Mick Jagger, Nicole Kidman, and Jackie Onassis.

Check out Anokhi's museum and learn about unique aspects of hand printed textiles.

Learn about Turbans' history, uses, and types in western India's state of Rajasthan.

Get a coconut from a 70 feet tree in less than 2 minutes - now that's fresh.

If you think vegetarian food does not taste good, take a look at Kerala's Sadhya.

Parades, ornaments, traditions, and 55 rowers in each boat - this is not an ordinary boat race.

It is cold, beautiful, and mystical at one of the highest motorable roads of the world.

Peek inside a Ladakhi house and witness daily life in one of the coldest inhabited places of the world.

Old houses, narrow streets, simple living - looks like Time forgot about this part of the world.

The contrasting landscape, Buddhist monasteries, and the lasting memories of Leh & Ladakh.

The festival which features ritual Ladakhi dances in which monks dance for hours with little music.

Premjit explores what inspires Ananya, a painter who resides in Mumbai.

This roadside restaurant is a local favorite for late night food cravings.

Check out a Bollywood king's abode, a Portuguese style fort, and a hot date spot.

Through these posters, learn about the movie industry that produces more movies than Hollywood.

Buy paper products that are hand made and environmentally friendly at Bombay Paperie.

These dabbawalas move 400,000 lunch boxes every day using trains and bicycles.

Get your fresh juice fix at Mumbai's famous juice joint next to the iconic mosque.

Mumbai offers some of the finest Victorian architecture in the world.

Celebrate God Krishna's birthday and witness how his "gopalas" break handis all across Mumbai.

Mango is India's favorite summer fruit. Learn about its uses and the best way to eat one.

The restaurant serves European and Middle Eastern food in a modern and luxurious setting.

Paan is chewed by millions across India. Learn all about this peculiar digestive.

Mumbai is about realized dreams, shattered dreams, and everything in between.

Antiques that are thousands of years old at this antique and art store.

A favorite amongst visitors and locals, Phillips antique shop has been open since 1860.

Dyu shows various transportation options in Mumbai and makes the city less overwhelming.

Regional cuisine and a staff that uses sign language to ensure good service.

What you need to know about riding a Mumbai taxi so you are not "taken for a ride".

Shivaji park is a local hangout as well a breeding ground for cricket players.

A store with a rich history and a wide variety of Indian handicrafts and goods.

One of the oldest bakeries of Mumbai that serves breads and pavs in an unpretentious setting.

An upscale restaurant inside Shangri-La hotel that serves Japaense, Thai, and Chinese cuisines.

Ayurvedic massage - a holistic therapeutic methodology used in India for centuries.

These colorful ornaments are part of a traditional as well as a modern Indian woman.

Sit inside or on the terrace overlooking Khan market at this popular local cafe.

Shopping, shopping, shopping..India is going mall crazy. Catch the pulse at a popular mall.

Chaat - popular local food in North India that includes Samosas, Papdi, and Golgapas.

Jewellery, sarees, spices, and the crowds in a traditional Indian market.

One of the most popular Indian dishes. Watch how it's made in a home in India.

See the excitement around the world cup cricket game in a pub in Delhi.

A permanent traditional festival that showcases crafts, culture, and foods from different parts of India.

Party in one of the largest nightclubs of Asia. Where else but in New Delhi?

Popular lifestyle store that sells products made by crafts people across India.

Located in Khan market, the bookstore sells both Indian as well as international books.

Monument built in the memory of a Mughal Emperor. Its architecture inspired the Taj Mahal.

A popular market amongst expats and affluent locals - said to be India's most expensive retail space.

When in India, indulge in this popular and unique workout - might surprise you.

Udayan explains some of the cultural norms of India to help you in better preparing for your trip.

Restaurant located in Defense Colony that specializes in sizzlers (kebabs).

If you like Indian food, you have probably had Palak Paneer. See how it's cooked.

Famous for Indian bread "Paranthas", the street has been visited by leaders and common folks alike.

A historic landmark of Delhi and the venue for Prime Minister's annual Independence Day speech.

Delhi's nightlife is happening. Check out Shalom - a hip and upscale lounge/restaurant.

Learn about handmade Pashmina shawls and traditional carpets - some take years to complete.

Sanjay shows popular Indian classical instruments. Beatles played instruments made by his family.

Be overwhelmed with the smell and sights of spices in Asia's largest spice market.

Saumya shows how to make international calls and use Internet during your India trip.

What you have been dying to know - the history of toilets at Sulabh Toilet Museum.

Do you know what namaste means in Hindi? You should if you are traveling to India.

With some great travel tips, Udayan helps you navigate through the exciting and overwhelming India.

A nice mix of cosmopolitan and tradition at this upscale lounge, restaurant, and bar.

Platinum lounge at Wave - perhaps the most luxurious movie watching experience.