Travellers' World Magazine - October - November 2023
Travellers' World Magazine - October - November 2023
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In this issue
This issue takes you through the world of Culinary Tourism - the recent trend, growth, listicles and much more. The other regular popular sections are there as usual like Property Review, Green Warriors, Environment topics, Photo story etc
CULINARY TRAVEL
This is interesting to observe how offbeat, luxury resorts are redefining our holiday goals. While culinary travel is not exactly a new phenomenon, it appears to be a lasting trend amid shifting holidaying goalposts, in a post-pandemic world.
6 mins
Food Trends Of 2023 In India
What we ate and drank this year
3 mins
Chef's Story
In the bustling kitchens of the culinary world, where flavors come alive and creativity knows no bounds, an extraordinary tale unfolds.
5 mins
The Pace Setters
In this section, we meet two restaurant owners who are passionate about food and community. They share their stories of how they got started in the restaurant business, what they love most about it, and the challenges they've faced along the way. Gola Sizzlers & Cafe Hawkers as well as Pebble Street Hospitality are popular brand names, known for their delicious food and warm atmosphere. The owners have created a space where people can come together to enjoy a meal and each other's company. We sat down with them to learn more about their journey as restaurant owners.
8 mins
MAPPING TRAVELS THROUGH MENUS
Relish an immersive gastronomic experience as culinary tourism soars in India.
4 mins
The Mughal Seduction
Of all the impressions left by the Mughal dynasty to wax eloquence on their greatness, few can boast of such magnificent persuasiveness and mysticism as Fatehpur Sikri - Akbar's briefest but most effective capital city
3 mins
ROLE OF TOURISM IN CREATING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
Tourism is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world, generating billions of dollars in revenue and creating countless job opportunities.
4 mins
Usbekistan
A Land of Antiquity, Mystery and Hospitality
3 mins
Mongolia's Nomadic lifestyle and beyond...
Batu was standing outside his Ger camp, wearing a Deel and Gutuls, the traditional Mongolian dress and long leather boots.
3 mins
A NEW WING FOR INDIAN ARTISANS
India is a nation with a rich tapestry of cultural traditions, historical landmarks, and artistic genres that have been handed down over the years. Particularly in the hospitality sector, there has been a resurgence of interest in conserving and promoting these long-standing traditions in recent years. Tradition and modernity have come together to create a distinctive fusion of art, culture, and hospitality experiences all around the nation.
3 mins
TRAVEL RIGHT
A Human Being is a creative mind thus a man loves to Rome the world, to know the world, to know the culture, the heritage and the trading.
4 mins
Aalia A Wild Luxury
As soon as I stepped into the Aalia Jungle Retreat and Spa, I was greeted by the pure silence of nature. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, this luxury jungle resort felt like a heaven of peace. Situated near the Rajaji National Park in Uttarakhand, this enormous green campus was the latest addition to the Claridge Collection.
3 mins
THE COMPASSIONATE WARRIOR
The first time I met Roshni D'Souza was during a conservation outreach program in Madhya Pradesh. Armed with wit, an amazing amount of compassion and an admirable passion to help people in need, she had the makings of a Green Warrior from the time she stepped foot in the social/ developmental sector. Today, thanks to her and her selfless efforts, countless people in remote corners of India, have received support to live life with dignity. It is an honour to feature her as the Green Warrior of the Month.
8 mins
The Mystery Of Sunderban
Sundarbans, the biggest, contiguous, and most biodiverse mangrove forest in the world, is a complex riverine area stretching between India and Bangladesh, constituting a major part of the deltaic region formed by the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna Rivers.
5 mins
Travellers' World Magazine Description:
Publisher: Travellers' World
Category: Travel
Language: English
Frequency: Quarterly
Travel, Tourism, Environment, Conservation, Wildlife , Photography
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