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Neemrana Hotels' Hill Fort-Kesroli: Stepping Back In Time Four Hours From Delhi

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Faud Ahmed TravelEquipped's  visuals editor, Faud Ahmed, is back to doing what he does best after the Covid-19 pandemic stalled all his travel plans in 2020. He traveled to a rare weekend getaway around 150 km from Delhi in the last week of January and has this visual treat for us showcasing 14th Century Hill Fort-Kesroli, where he stayed: L ocated in Rajasthan's Alwar district, 174 km from Delhi, the seven-turreted Hill Fort was built in the 14th century. The Neemrana Hotels group restored the heritage structure of arched verandahs and converted into a resort in the middle of lush green mustard fields in serenity of Kesroli village away from chaos of big cities.   Hill Fort-Kesroli is a non-hotel like other Neemrana properties as a heritage structure has been converted into a resort. All basic comforts in sync with the modern lifestyle are available at the resort while it has been ensured that the 14th century monument retains its originality. ALSO READ:  ...

As You Travel Again, Do Not Let Your Guard Down

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TravelEquipped Desk T he highest number of passengers—over a million—passed through American airports on a single day in mid-October since the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic began, highlighting how people have begun traveling again amid growing confidence that they will be secure during their journeys. The number is expected to have only increased as vaccinations against the disease have begun globally including in India. It is not, however, time yet to lower one’s guard as mass vaccinations are unlikely to happen anytime sooner. It is better to travel safely and follow precautions every time you take flights. ALSO READ:  Hanimaadhoo, The Isolated Maldivian Beauty Continue Washing Hands and Maintaining Hand Hygiene Hand sanitiser containers weighing up to 350 ml are allowed per passenger on flights in India and 100.55 ml in the US in carry-on bags that are screened separately. Make sure you carry them along with alcohol or anti-bacterial wipes in carry-on or checked luggage to ens...

Too Expensive? Here is How You Can Easily Afford A Trip To Europe

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Do you think travelling to Europe is too expensive? Do not worry if you really want to go there. Here is how you can afford it despite a tight budget like Anwesha Rana did last autumn: Photo courtesy Luke Walker/Getty Images Anwesha Rana @RanaAnwesha T oo expensive – how can we afford it? While I have always wanted to travel, it took me long enough to figure out exactly how I could accommodate this gnawing, aching wish into a decent lifestyle on an income that was comfortable to live out on for a month but not enough to take off anywhere on a whim.  I save for an entire year and then spend it all on one vacation. It does seem daunting to plan a trip on a tight budget, but I discovered last year that planning, and planning ahead, makes all the difference. If you, like us, have a very clear idea of what you want from your vacation and how you would prioritise its various aspects, here is our itinerary and a rough idea of the budget we travelled on that may be of h...

Bratislava, The Mesmerising Heart Of Central Europe

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In the last part of a series on Europe for  TravelEquipped , Anwesha Rana takes us on a quick tour through the Slovak capital of Bratislava, which has emerged from the shadows of Vienna, Budapest and Prague to emerge as  the heart of Central Europe over the last three decades. Bratislava is tucked in Slovakia's Western corner in the middle of the Carpathian Mountains.  Photo courtesy  https://www.visitbratislava.com/ Anwesha Rana @RanaAnwesha T he thing I like best about Europe is the endless stretch of the blue sky that one gets to see there. And so, I was exceptionally happy and looking forward to the bus ride that took us from Budapest to Bratislava, the capital of central Europen country of Slovakia, for the last leg of the ecstatic, mindboggling, and micro-detailed trip, on a crisp autumn afternoon. By the time we reached our hostel in Bratislava from the bus station, the preciseness of the calm blue had been replaced by a biting chill ...

Vienna: The City Of Dreams, Freud And More

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Anwesha Rana always imagined Vienna as a city of historic and cultural grandeur. Visions of its museums, grand cafes and theatres shaped her assumed idea of the city. It rarely happens with her that reality replicates her expectation. Many a disappointment has come her way because of that. But in the fourth part of a series on Europe for TravelEquipped , Anwesha tells us how Vienna proved to be an exception and as grand as she imagined it to be Vienna is called the city of dreams. Photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons Anwesha Rana @RanaAnwesha SB, my friend, and I are obsessive planners and list-makers. Predictably, therefore, we had a list in June 2018 for what we wanted to do in Europe in October 2018. Armed with our lists, maps, and friends who joined us at different points from Hasselt, Groningen, and Berlin, we were ready to dive deep into the sea of promises that the European autumn held. Although this series began with Budapest , our first stop had a...