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In this issue

T+L India's first issue of 2019 starts on a responsible note, compiling as many as 25 conscious-travel ideas for your New Year bucket list. From studying tiger moths in Peru to caring for an island in Fiji, there’s a lot you can do for the planet as you travel. For a glimpse of uber-luxe itineraries, the January issue gives you an insight into where the royalty of India travels. The centrepiece of this coverage is a candid conversation with the cover star, HH Jaipur Padmanabh Singh. We also introduce a brand new wellness section, the first iteration of which compiles some of the most unique treatments and therapies around the globe. Pick this edition up for curious travelogues from Namibia, Sofia, Grenada, Hawaii, Australia, and Madrid, among others.

When The River Calls

Goa, with its diametrically opposite regions, evokes a sense of belonging like no other place. On her last trip, Shikha Pushpan found the answer to the eternal dilemma of North vs. South.

When The River Calls

3 mins

A King's Travel Diaries

All of 20, he has travelled to over 30 countries. A professional polo player, intrepid traveller, and style maverick—His Highness Jaipur Padmanabh Singh invited T + L India & South Asia over to the City Palace, Jaipur, for a conversation on his escapades.

A King's Travel Diaries

5 mins

All Royals Have An Inherent Style

Dressing Up Like A Royal Is One Thing, But A Royal Dressing Up Another Is A Different Story Altogether. A Descendant Of The Royal Family Of Jodhpur And Designer Par Excellence, Raghavendra Rathore Has Played Both The Roles. In This Exclusive Conversation With Rashima Nagpal, The Pioneer Of The Classic Bandhgala Gives Us An Insight Into The Royal Aesthetic, The Connection Between His Travels And His Design Elements, The Task Of Styling Maharaja Padmanabh Singh For His Coronation, And More.

All Royals Have An Inherent Style

2 mins

Luxe Palate

After finishing his Masters in England, the 27-year-old Prince of Bharatpur chose to pursue a career in hoteliering and has worked for stellar hospitality chains such as Four Seasons and One&Only in Dubai. Singh now manages his family-owned palace in Bharatpur along with his father, Maharaja Vishvendra Bharatpur.

Luxe Palate

2 mins

Tips and Tricks To Prep Yourself For The Marathons Around The World

Put on your running shoes, and prep yourself for marathons around the world with these expert tips and tricks.

Tips and Tricks To Prep Yourself For The Marathons Around The World

4 mins

Hola Madrid!

Overseen By Gods On Rooftops, The Avenue Of Gran Vía In Madrid Is The Hip And Entertaining Spanish Answer To America’s Broadway. Radhika Tandon Explores The Neighbourhood While Living In Its Heart—at The Hyatt Centric Madrid.

Hola Madrid!

8 mins

Coast To Coast

Melbourne has top-notch food, buzzing nightlife, and a world-class coffee culture. But for unspoiled Australian splendour, you must hit the Great Ocean Road.

Coast To Coast

10+ mins

Still Lazy After All These Years

Grenada has long remained off the tourist grid, a blissful old-school Caribbean outpost with uncrowded shores, a pristine rain forest, and a British-, French-, and African influenced culture all its own. New hotels are poised to bring more visitors—who will discover a slow, easy pace, welcoming locals, and an offbeat vibe that just isn’t like the other islands.

Still Lazy After All These Years

10 mins

World's Most Remote, Inhospitable Places In Namibia

From the salt pans of Sossusvlei to the shipwrecks of the Skeleton Coast, Namibia is known for some of the most remote, inhospitable places on earth. And yet, on a tour of the country’s finest new lodges, Peter Browne finds these landscapes brimming with unexpected life.

World's Most Remote, Inhospitable Places In Namibia

10+ mins

Hawaii, Here We Come

To explore Hawaii beyond the resorts, take to the sea. When Peter Heller joins a small-ship cruise with stops at four different islands, he comes face-to-face with the archipelago’s wilder side.

Hawaii, Here We Come

7 mins

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Travel+Leisure India Magazine Description:

PublisherBurda Media India Pvt. Ltd.

CategoryTravel

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

Travel+Leisure India is a monthly travel magazine published by Burda Media India Pvt. Ltd. It is the Indian edition of the American travel magazine Travel+Leisure. The magazine covers a wide range of travel topics, from destinations and hotels to food and culture. It also features articles on Indian travel, from off-the-beaten-path experiences to luxury getaways.

Travel+Leisure India has been praised for its informative articles and stunning photography. The magazine has won numerous awards, including the World Travel Awards India.

Here are some of the features of Travel+Leisure India Magazine:

* In-depth articles: Travel+Leisure India features in-depth articles on destinations, hotels, and experiences.
* Focus on Indian travel: Travel+Leisure India also features articles on Indian travel, from off-the-beaten-path experiences to luxury getaways.
* Expert advice: Travel+Leisure India features articles by experts on topics such as travel planning, packing, and budgeting.
* Up-to-date information: Travel+Leisure India is always up-to-date with the latest travel news and trends.

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