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  • The Insider's Guide: Unlocking the Luxe Life at The St. Regis Penthouse

    The Penthouse at The St. Regis Mumbai is a select members-only club offering a range of exclusive benefits across various parts of the hotel. From luxurious stays to curated dining experiences and access to the wellness floor, Penthouse members enjoy a world of privileges. Image source Chicago YIMBY on Google Stays & Celebrations: Every member receives a 15% discount on room rates, chances for upgrades, and even complimentary one-night stays based on availability. Day-stays are also available at a fixed rate, while Beacon program participants enjoy additional perks like Marriott Bonvoy points. Dining Delights: Indulge in handpicked culinary experiences such as meals at By The Mekong, the St. Regis afternoon tea at The Drawing Room, Sunday brunches at The Seven Kitchens, beverage masterclasses at the St. Regis bar, and themed evenings at Koi bar and Koishii restaurant. Image source Penthouse St. Regis on Google Wellness & Relaxation:  The award-winning Iridium spa with its outdoor pool and fitness club, receives two complimentary spa treatments as a Penthouse member. Points earned through the membership ensure ongoing benefits on your visits. Business Amenities: Enjoy access to Equus, the business centre, offering a meeting room and support for organizing business events for a specified duration per month. Event Planning Assistance: Receive assistance in planning special events at home, including access to in-house chefs, mixologists, and event planners. Beacon members have the added advantage of attending exclusive events like polo ceremonies and private screenings at top theatres. 0To join, visit the website or reach out via email at ph.memberships@stregis.com.

  • Delhi pollution: The Most Critical Issue Delhiite Are Facing

    To improve the air quality, the odd-even rule is back, and wood fire has been banned in restaurants. Delhi pollution: measures to control AQI, the Air Quality Index (AQI). Delhi is currently facing severe pollution, with dangerously high PM 2.5 levels, almost 80 times over the safe limit. To combat this, the government's rolled out a series of measures: Image source Quartz on Google Odd-even rule: Starting from 13th to 20th November, cars with odd or even number plates will operate on alternate days. Wood and coal ban: About a month ago, this ban in restaurants and hotels aimed to curb air pollution when the AQI crossed 200. Remote work: 50% of Delhi government employees are now working from home until further notice. School closures: Authorities might shut down schools due to the high pollution levels. Vehicle restrictions: Only BS6 diesel, EVs, CNG vehicles, and those providing essential services are permitted in Delhi. Others are restricted. These measures aim to ease the pollution crisis and ensure public safety. If you're planning a trip to Delhi, it's best to stay updated with these guidelines

  • Revolutionizing Travel In Ahmedabad: Make Your Journey Exceptional

    It is situated in the heart of bustling Ahmedabad, Dialcabs takes pride in providing an exceptional travel experience. Whether it's a family outing, a group adventure, or a corporate affair, our innovative services are custom-tailored to meet all your travel requirements. Image source www.dialcabs.com on Google Our tempo travellers are top-notch, with comfy seats and lots of space for your luggage, making your trip super enjoyable. every detail is meticulously designed to elevate your travel experience. What sets us apart is our unwavering commitment to offer exceptional customer service. Understanding the uniqueness of each trip, our seasoned drivers are dedicated to providing a safe and reliable travel experience. Their in-depth knowledge of Ahmedabad and its environs ensures seamless navigation, allowing you to unwind and relish the voyage.\ The benefits? Transparency and affordability define our pricing ethos. We offer competitive rates and flexible packages crafted to align with your specific needs and budget. With no hidden fees, our focus remains on delivering unparalleled value and ensuring your absolute satisfaction. Booking your preferred tempo traveller with us is effortless. Our user-friendly website enables you to effortlessly peruse our fleet, select the perfect vehicle, and secure your reservation with just a few clicks. Recognizing the importance of your time, our streamlined booking process guarantees a hassle-free experience, right from booking to the journey's end. Embark on your next adventure with DialCabs Ahmedabad and revolutionize your perception of luxury travel. Let us be your trusted travel companion as you explore the vibrant city of Ahmedabad and beyond. Contact us today to reserve your tempo traveller and prepare for an unforgettable journey!

  • Winter cuisine: West Bengal With These Must-Try Dishes

    West Bengal's winter delights bring flavorful traditions to the table. From city streets to rural kitchens, these dishes are a must-try for a taste of Bengal’s warmth and finesse. Let's dive in! Khejur gur is a cherished sweetener in West Bengal and Bangladesh, made from date palm sap. It offers a rich, earthy, and subtly smoky flavour, available in varying textures from soft fudge to solid crystallized forms. It's used in sweets like sandesh and Payesh, representing the essence of date palm trees at their peak during winter. Image soure Food Indian on Google If you're a fan of Bengali Cuisine, you might have come across flat green beans, also known as Shim or Sem. These beans are versatile and can be added to curries, rice dishes, or stir-fried into varieties. Some popular dishes include shim bhaja (stir-fried flat green beans), shim Bhate (boiled and mashed flat green beans mixed with steamed rice), and shim shore (flat green beans cooked with poppy seed paste). Have you ever tried Moa? Image source My Tryst on Google It's a sweet treat made with roasted green gram (moong dal), khoya (reduced milk), and jaggery (gur). The moong dal is dry-roasted until it gets a golden-brown colour, giving the moa its characteristic crunch. It's then mixed with khoya and jaggery, which adds creaminess and an earthy sweetness. The mixture is then shaped into small, bite-sized balls that are perfect for snacking. There are different variations of Moa depending on regional and family recipes, with some including cardamom for additional flavour. Try the GI-tagged Jaynagarer moa, which is prepared with date palm jaggery and Kanakchur Khoi, and is one of the best offerings in the state. Want to take it up a notch? Dip the Moa in chocolate ganache, freeze it overnight and experience the blissful taste explosion.

  • Türkiye Uber's Unique and Breathtaking Hot-Air Balloon Adventure

    Uber's recent foray into offering hot-air balloon rides above Türkiye's Cappadocia region is like a surprise twist for a ride app, but it's all about turning everyday convenience into unforgettable experiences. Image source Al Jazeera on Google Art and Adventure: Rideshare apps such as architecture, have evolved from pure utility to art and adventure. Uber's move from merely transporting that offering experiences echoes this evolution. The Cappadocia Experience: Uber's latest offering—hot-air balloon rides over Cappadocia on the region's unique landscape. Cappadocia's rock formations and cultural heritage make it a prime destination. Growth in Türkiye: Türkiye is witnessing significant growth for Uber, particularly in Istanbul. The hot-air balloon rides align with this expansion strategy, leveraging the region's popularity. Go Anywhere Series: This initiative falls under Uber's "Go Anywhere" series, a testament to CEO Dara Khosrowshahi's vision of Uber as an all-encompassing lifestyle platform. Building Experiences: Uber's previous ventures in India and Greece reflect a trend of Uber venturing into unique experiences, transforming itself into more than just a rideshare service. Tourist Attraction: Cappadocia's striking landscape and historical significance attract tourists worldwide. The hot-air balloon ride augments an already popular activity in the region. Cultural Interest: By tapping into this experience, Uber engages with the growing cultural interest in unique travel experiences, showcasing its ability to offer more than just transportation services. In summary, Uber's venture into hot-air balloon rides displays its growth beyond traditional transportation, capitalizing on unique travel experiences to cater to evolving consumer demands.

  • 8 Indian Mithais and Their Delectable Around The World

    Here's a delightful comparison of Indian Mithais with their culinary images from various parts of the world: Image source Unsplash on Google Gulab Jamun vs. Loukoumades (Greek Donuts): Gulab Jamun's syrup-soaked dough is similar to Greek's Loukoumades, that is fried dough balls drizzled with honey or syrup. Rasgulla vs. Cham Cham (Bangladesh): Rasgulla's spongy texture and sweetness remind Bangladesh of Cham Cham, which is soaked in sugar syrup. Jalebi vs. Churros (Spain): Both Jalebi and Churros are deep-fried delights; Jalebi is soaked in saffron syrup while Churros are crispy fried dough sticks served with chocolate sauce. Barfi vs. Fudge (USA): Indian Barfi, made with condensed milk and sugar, is akin to American fudge, offering various flavours and often including nuts or chocolate. Laddu vs. Brigadeiro (Brazil): Laddu, a round sweet made from flour, sugar, and ghee, finds similarity with Brazil's Brigadeiro, a chocolate truffle made from condensed milk and cocoa powder. They both look and taste the same in different countries. Peda vs. Marzipan (Europe): Peda, a milk-based sweet, resembles Marzipan, an almond-based confectionery widely popular in European countries. Halwa vs. Turkish Delight (Turkey): Indian Halwa and Turkish Delight share a similar texture, though made from different ingredients—Halwa is primarily from semolina or flour, while Turkish Delight is a gel-like candy made with starch and sugar. Kaju Katli vs. Mithai (Middle East): Kaju Katli, a cashew-based sweet, is somewhat comparable to Middle Eastern Mithai, often made from nuts, sugar, and spices. Each of these delightful treats offers a unique taste of culture, blending flavours and techniques in their sdistinctive ways.

  • 5 Mistakes You Should Never Make at 30,000 Feet

    Here are five mistakes to avoid during a flight: Image source Unsplash on Google Overlooking Hydration: Airplane cabins are often dry, so stay hydrated by drinking water regularly throughout the flight and avoid excessive alcohol or caffeine intake before and during the flights. it might suffocate you and of course, could not make your journey fruitful. Sitting Still for Too Long: Long periods of sitting can lead to stiffness and discomfort. Make sure to move around periodically, stretch your legs, and do some in-seat exercises to promote blood circulation. Moving your body doesn't make you feel lazy. Ignoring In-flight Exercises: Many airlines provide in-flight exercises or stretches in their entertainment systems. So, don't skip these as they can help prevent muscle cramps and reduce fatigue. Not Carrying Essentials in Your Carry-On: Always pack essential items like medications, toiletries, a change of clothes, and chargers in your carry-on bag. In case of lost luggage or flight delays, these essentials can be a lifesaver. Ignoring Safety Instructions: Pay attention to the safety instructions given by the flight attendants. One thing you can do is familiarize yourself with the nearest emergency exits and understand how to use the safety equipment onboard. if you are planning to take a trip in the upcoming holiday, you should keep these basic yet important tips in mind that make your journey a more comfortable and safer flight experience.

  • Discovering Al Ain Oasis: A Journey through Time in Abu Dhabi's Garden City

    Al Ain Oasis, settled in the heart of Abu Dhabi's 'Garden City,' is a sprawling 1,200-hectare UNESCO World Heritage Site steeped in Arabian heritage: Image source Time Out Abu Dhabi on Google Explore the Falaj Irrigation System: Dating back 3,000 years, this underground system is the lifeline of AI Dating back 3,000 years, this underground system is the lifeline of Al Ain's lush plantations. This is hidden within scenic pathways, it's the secret behind the oasis' flourishing greenery. Discover the Eco Centre: A modern addition, this tech-savvy attraction is an educational hub that showcases traditional agricultural methods. Its sleek design and multi-screen documentaries provide insight into the oasis' history, making it a fascinating stop, Eco Centre is best for kids. Take a walk to Palm-Lined Pathways: Amidst the desert landscape, skip the buggies and bikes for a peaceful stroll. Follow the pathways edged with palms, embracing the oasis' tranquillity with every step. It's a leisurely journey and lets you soak in the serene beauty that surrounds you. Witness Date Palm Trees and Fruit Gardens: Over 14,000 date palm trees, offering various date varieties, stand as a testament to the region's agricultural legacy. Delve into fruit gardens boasting mangoes and jujubes, each echoing the narrative of the Arabian Peninsula's agricultural heritage. Whether you opt for a quiet moment on a bench or a casual stroll, Al Ain Oasis promises serenity and a glimpse into centuries-old stories woven into the fabric of this tranquil haven.

  • What's Beyond To Explore Safari? 5 Essential Don'ts for an Unforgettable Experience

    Do you love exploring forests and national parks during the day? Image source Viator on Google Well, let me tell you, the real action happens at night on safari. Lions, tigers, and other wild cats are night creatures, and they set out to hunt or mate after the sun sets. But night safaris require a lot more care and attention than daytime ones. Animals are less seen by humans in the jungle after sundown, which makes them more jumpy and easily startled. To make the most of your night safari, I have got some tips from the experts, share the five things you should never do on a night safari. So, let's begin with an essential tip. The only way to spot wildlife at night is with the help of a flashlight. But, avoid bright lights and flash photography during night safaris as they can be extremely disturbing to animals. Instead, they suggest using headlights or a light with a red filter that appears to disturb animals far less. This way, you can observe wildlife exhibiting natural behaviour. Image source The Africa Adventure Company on Google During the day, you can have a conversation with your guide as you are driving. But, at night, things are different. You have to avoid loud noises that can affect the silence required for a night safari. So, expect far less conversation, instructions, or explanations from your guide during a night safari. While they may offer helpful details about the wildlife before and after the trip, things will be pretty quiet in your jeep while spotting the house of the jungle. If you’ve been on a safari during the day, you’ve probably seen jeeps full of people standing up high to get the best view and extending their professional-grade cameras to capture the best possible photographs of the moment. However, such behaviour is out of the question during a night safari. Since animals don’t expect to encounter humans in the forest, especially at night, they may be startled easily. So, it's better to avoid any unnecessary movement in the vehicle, especially when you spot an animal. Try to stay still and enjoy the moment. Now, let's talk about clothing. It’s important not to wear bright whites on a night safari as even our own lights reflect off our clothing. So, Mehta recommends wearing dark colors like browns, greens, and greys. Patil advises wearing warm clothing or layering up and avoiding heavy woollens since those may get too warm or itchy. It’s important to dress comfortably for your safari. Last but not least, a night safari is not just about wild animals such as tigers, lions and leopards. There is a lot to see beyond the big cats. You can spot snakes, lizards, geckos, frogs, and other such reptiles and herps on monsoon night walks. The Western Ghats and the Sahyadris, night safaris are great for spotting fireflies. Make sure to turn off the lights and let them all go. When there are clear skies during winter, you can also see far more stars. So, that’s it from me! I hope these tips will help you have a fantastic night safari experience.

  • Bandra's Latest Culinary Gem: A Curry Haven You Must Try

    The story of Kari Apla, a new eatery in Mumbai's vibrant food scene, is filled with personal bonds and cultural inspirations. Chefs Ebaani Tewari and Mathew Varghese bring diverse backgrounds to the table, crafting a menu rich in various flavours from their childhood and culinary experiences. Image source Instagram on Google The Place: Kari Apla is a cosy twenty-seater space on Mumbai’s bustling Khar Pali Road. It's decorated with photographs capturing scenes from the Deccan Coast. The Concept: The eatery is a mixture of childhood memories and European kitchen techniques. It features flavours from coastal Deccan family recipes loved by the chef-owners. The Menu Highlights: Reflecting their diverse backgrounds, the menu offers innovative dishes like the Kadala Curry transformed into a hummus-style dish which showcases Varghese's Kerala roots intertwined with Middle Eastern influences. Tewari's Mumbai upbringing flavours the Madurai mutton cutlet, slow-cooked and served with a Kerala-style Pachadi. The Flavors: An Egg Moliee dish connects Chennai's masala omelette with Kerala's coconut milk curry and this dish is complemented by slices of tomato. The moilee's distinct taste, achieved using Varghese's family recipe with tomatoes, leaves a lasting impression. Unique Twists: Kari Apla's sweet potato vadais are like Mumbai's batata Vadas, but with a twist. They're coated in rice batter and served with a unique house-made gunpowder, inspired by Tamil Nadu's Vadais and coconut chutney. Each dish at Kari Apla tells a story, combining regional flavours and personal touches. The chefs' focus on detail and creative innovations result in a delicious fusion of culinary traditions.

  • India's Best Places To Witness Stunning Sunrises

    India is blessed with breathtaking sunrise vistas across its diverse landscapes. Here's a more detailed look at some of the best places in India: Image source HelloTravel on Google Tiger Hills, Darjeeling, West Bengal: Famous for its panoramic view of the Eastern Himalayas, especially the sunrise over Mt. Kanchenjunga, the third-highest mountain globally. The peaks change colors as the sun rises, creating a mesmerizing sight. Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh: Along the ghats of the sacred Ganges River, Varanasi offers a spiritual sunrise experience. Devotees perform rituals, and the dawn reflects off the waters, creating a mystical atmosphere. Agra, Uttar Pradesh: Witnessing the sunrise at the iconic Taj Mahal is a surreal experience. As dawn breaks, the sun's rays paint the marble monument with beautiful hues, creating a spellbinding view. Hampi, Karnataka: This UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts stunning ruins amidst rocky landscapes. The sunrise paints the ancient temples and boulders in a golden hue, making for a picturesque sight. Rann of Kutch, Gujarat: During the Rann Utsav (a festival celebrating Kutch culture), the white salt desert at sunrise is ethereal. The vast expanse lights up with hues of orange and blue as the sun rises.

  • Your Unique Winter Adventure Awaits at the Igloo Hotel in Himachal Pradesh Village

    If you're looking for a unique winter adventure, you can now stay in an igloo hotel in Sethan Valley, Himachal Pradesh. Image source igloo on Google The Igloo Village Sethan was set up in 2019 by locals Vinod and Suresh Bodh, who build about five igloos every year after enough snow has collected in the village. The igloo village is typically operational from mid-December till the end of February or the first week of March, depending on the weather in Himachal Pradesh. Image source Travel on Google Each igloo is 9ft in diameter and about 5ft in height to stay for a couple or three guests on request. Inside the igloo, there is a foam mattress with sheets of wool and electric blankets to keep you extra warm. There are lights inside, as well as electrical sockets to charge your devices. However, there ae no attached bathrooms instead there is a common bathroom outside which you can use. The menu at Sethan Igloo Village includes vegetarian and non-vegetarian options, including dishes like dal, rice, roti, bread, omelette, Maggi, French fries, chicken or paneer curries, and vegetables, of course. To stay warm, it is recommended to wear thermal innerwear with all your clothes, carry warm-down jackets, good snow boots, and gloves. The team offers snow shoes and snowsuits as and when needed.

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