Fairfield by Marriott, Amritsar: Hotel Review
A boutique hotel in the heart of the city of chaos, as I like to call it. Fairfield by Marriott is their chain of reasonably priced, economy hotels, and for this one I can say- a value for money experience.
Karma Chalets, Manesar: Weekend Getaway [Review]
Karma Lakelands, housing a 9-hole golf course, beautiful wedding grounds, a fitness centre and a massive pool, is also home to Karma Chalets: an eco-friendly resort that just might be one of the most child-friendly resorts around Delhi. A massive
The Filter I Use To Edit My Travel Pictures: You Can Buy It Here Now!
(Scroll to the end of the article to buy the preset) Over the past few months I've experimented with my Instagram feed (@nikita.butalia), switching back and forth between filters and feed themes because I couldn't stick to one. I've extensively used
The Indian Traveller’s Guide to New Zealand
There isn't another place in the world that makes my heart sing the way New Zealand does. Maybe I'm biased, because it was the first country I had ever visited. But I've re-visited NZ over the years, and I still
Roseate House, Delhi- Weekend Getaway [Review]
The Roseate House at Aerocity is a classic case of over promise, under deliver. It's exorbitant prices- coupled with the Roseate name will have you believe you're in for a luxury experience par no other, when in fact, its only
A Minute’s Guide to Queenstown
In a quiet corner of the world, is South Island's Queenstown- a city in its own right, but a town all the same. I find it difficult to put into words the effect Queenstown has on me. Me, the jabbering,
Things To Do in Queenstown- Summer
Besides admiring pure, unadulterated beauty? Queenstown is one of those always-on-holiday towns that are fun and vibrant in the summer, snow-covered and magical in the winter- like stepping into a massive snow globe. It has a lake, streams running through, a
Christmas Down Under: Auckland’s Top 5 (Free!) Christmas Activities
There's no sipping Mulled Wine, no snowflakes to admire, no eggnog and no fireplaces with hot chocolate and marshmallows. But there are christmas trees, gorgeous lights and a whole other kind of celebration. Unlike the cold countries where everyone goes