With renewed vigour for a brand-new year, take your pick from cycling in the Nilgiris, biking in Zanskar, caving in the Jaintia Hills, and much more
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With renewed vigour for a brand-new year, take your pick from cycling in the Nilgiris, biking in Zanskar, caving in the Jaintia Hills, and much more
ReadWith renewed vigour for a brand-new year, take your pick from cycling in the Nilgiris, biking in Zanskar, caving in the Jaintia Hills, and much more
ReadA spanking new motorcycle, and the unfettered beauty of the Himalaya in Ladakh
ReadStretching across Africa, Asia and Europe, the route is 22,387-km-long and hypothetically stands to take 587 days to cover if you walked 8 hours daily
ReadDalhousie isn't as crowded as other hill stations and has retained most of its quaint charm
ReadThe year saw a slew of mean machines launch in India, and we present our a few of the best ones
ReadWe take a look at the places the spy who went into the cold wrote about—and what it meant
ReadFrom its famous phumdis to its distinctive topography, experience an exceptional interaction with nature
ReadA popular summer trekking peak, Ladakh's Stok Kangri is an entirely different story in winter
ReadAs part of our ongoing series #OTReadersWrite, one of our readers recalls his winter expedition of Matho Kangri
ReadMountains and valleys, pirs and pandits, turquoise lakes and the great Himalaya. The sounds of Kashmir have finally come to life
ReadWinter is coming and so is the time to trek
ReadOnce dubbed the City of Eternal Violence due to Pablo Escobar's drug cartels, this Colombian city today is an oasis of pubs, bars, art and architecture, and amazing coffee
ReadAn OT reader writes about a post-lockdown trek she undertook from Bengaluru
ReadTales ranging from birth of Hanuman to that of unrequited love will colour your visit to naturally beautiful Netarhat
ReadTrails where steel cables are the only support, precarious knife-edge ridges... these hiking trails are certainly not for the faint of heart
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