The dust swirled around my jeep as we bumped along the rugged path, the air thick with the scent of dry leaves and the promise of the wild. I’d come to Ranthambore for its famed tigers, of course, drawn by the allure of spotting the majestic creatures in their natural habitat. But as the imposing...Read More
With the summer season peaking, it is time to answer the call of the wild and head to the jungles of the country. Touted as the best months to observe animals in their natural habitat, summer safaris are the ideal escape from the chaos of the city. While the thrill of spotting tigers and other...Read More
Upon entering the resort, its ambience and welcoming staff set the tone for our stay. The hotel is designed to reflect the region’s cultural ethos, with sprawling courtyards (integral as the central source of light in Indian homes, especially Rajasthani), earthy tones, and intricate motifs inspired by Rajasthani craftsmanship. The Olympic-sized pool, designed like a...Read More
There is a saying among the safari guides of Rajasthan’s Ranthambhore National Park that if you spot a mongoose in the forest, chances are you will see a tiger too — the most sought-after and cherished of all big cat sightings across India’s wildlife parks. On my first-ever visit to the national park recently, our...Read More
Onara Hospitality, a known name in Indian hospitality space, entered the “wellness” space last year with its new brand ‘Bookmark Resorts’. In an exclusive chat with BOTT, Ashish Vohra, Founder & CEO, Onora Hospitality talks about the growth strategy, sustainability initiatives, expansion plans and more. Read Full Article: Click HereRead More
As India continues to attract global travellers, the demand for unique and luxurious accommodations has skyrocketed. The hospitality industry has witnessed a surge of innovative hotels and resorts that redefine the concept of travel. A new chapter of luxury and sophistication continues to unfold with the launch of an array of hotels and resorts opened...Read More
The predominantly dry deciduous forest of Ranthambhore, sprawling across 392sqkm and situated around 180km southeast of Jaipur, is widely known as India’s tiger capital. Home to an estimated population of 88 Bengal tigers, big cat sighting is almost guaranteed on a safari through the forested hilly terrain dotted with meadows and picturesque lakes. Read Full...Read More
It was the early 1990s when architects Sangeeta Merchant and Sanjeev Panjabi of Spasm Design came across the kunda in Modhera in Gujarat on a weekend trip. The two were then students of Rachana Sansad Academy of Architecture in Mumbai and though the reservoir is not as illustrious as its other counterparts, it was enough...Read More
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