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Little Gems: King’s Lodge

Kings Lodge is a stunning almost self-sufficient Lodge that has 18 characterful rooms with much of the hotel’s furniture made from recycled wood. The lodge is set in a forested estate of 32 acres overlooking forested hills on both sides. Bandhavgarh was established in 1968 as a National Park and is spread over an area of […]

Delhi

Delhi has seen the rise and fall of many empires and each dynasty of Kings has left behind monuments and memories to commemorate the grandeur of bygone days. Very few cities in the world offer such diversity in architectural styles as Delhi. The Old city of Delhi today stands as an epitome of the whole […]

India: Jumping through Hindi Hoops

As I write this, I am sitting in my seat on my Emirates flight (Airbus 380) having travelled to India. It’s been a while since I flew Emirates and the service never ceases to amaze me, but I have to say it was touch and go if I would actually make it to India and […]

Strictly the Best!

Whether you are fan of the BBC hit series Strictly Come Dancing or not, there really is something for anyone to enjoy and if nothing else you can only admire the contestant’s commitment. Whether you loved one of the finest “Strictly” dances of all time like the show-stopping samba from Danny Mac, the unstoppable Charleston […]

COP 26 – A Conference Of the Parties

While we celebrate the world opening back up, we need to take a moment to acknowledge the planet that makes it possible. This includes the places of natural beauty, habitat and culture throughout the world and of course the animals that we travel across oceans to see that create lifelong memories. It has been difficult […]

Conservation Crusade

Eco tourism in Africa: I thought I would highlight how the benefits of ecotourism can help to make better African safaris. Have you ever thought about a tailored safari visiting the sites in Africa that are solely based around eco-tourism? Eco-tourism is a way to use the principles of tourism to give back to the […]