India
The New Generation of Entrepreneurs Giving Kolkata’s Heritage Buildings a Fresh Start
In residential South Kolkata, brightly colored old estates, once doomed for demolition, are being turned into the city's latest hot spots.
By Diya Kohli
How We Pulled It Off: A Beachside Wedding in Goa With a Side of Bossa Nova
An Indian-American couple opted to keep things relaxed and modern, without sacrificing tradition.
By Kaitlin Menza
Michael Imperioli Reflects on a Moving Buddhist Pilgrimage to Bodh Gaya, India
The actor and ‘The Sopranos’ alum went visited the Mahabodhi Temple, where Buddha originally attained enlightenment.
By Megan Spurrell
Inside 21 Days of Ayurvedic Boot Camp: Monastic Seclusion, Intransigent Schedules, and So Much Ghee
Jane Alexander is pushed to her physical limits with a deep panchakarma purge at Kalari Rasayana in Kerala.
By Jane Alexander
Wellness Retreats, Long the Domain of Women, Are Welcoming More Men
Storied retreats and travel specialists are seeing an increase in men traveling for their health.
By Prasad Ramamurthy
The Best Restaurants in Jaipur for Outdoor Dining, From Rooftop Lounges to Microbreweries
Enjoy the finest cuisines with stunning views of the Pink City
By Jahnavi Bhatt
In Mumbai and Delhi, Finding Inspiration in the Unapologetic Flavors of India’s Street Food
When the acclaimed team behind New York's most popular Indian restaurants headed home—intent on eating their way through roadside fried-chicken stalls and no-frills omelet houses—writer Alex Bhattacharji followed.
By Alex Bhattacharji
The 50 Best Restaurants in India, According to Condé Nast Traveller India
For the third time, Indian Accent in New Delhi takes the first spot in the year's Condé Nast Traveller India's Top Restaurant Awards.
By Arundhati Ail
Foraging in the Forests of Srinagar With Eleven Madison Park's Daniel Humm
‘Condé Nast Traveler India’ joined the world’s most decorated plant-forward chef on his travels to Kashmir for Masque, one of India’s leading ingredient-driven kitchens.
By Julian Manning
On a Solo Trip to Kashmir, a Mother Discovers the Joy of Time That Is All Her Own
With its traditional houseboats and otherworldly beauty, Kashmir is an ideal backdrop to revisit for slowing down.
By Shunali Khullar Shroff
The Modern Movement to Spotlight Ladakh, India's Rich Cuisine
In the foothills of the Himalayas, a proud new generation is drawing attention to the region's diverse culinary legacy while putting a fresh spin on tradition.
By Smitha Menon
Discovering Centuries of Assam Culture on a Brahmaputra River Cruise in India
An &Beyond cruise through the state of Assam is an immersive lesson on the once inaccessible region.
By Diya Kohli
This Is India's Most Romantic—And Priciest—Wedding Destination
A celebration in Udaipur can cost you as much or more than one in Italy or Thailand.
By Praachi Raniwala
In Kerala, India, Reconnecting With Nature Through Ayurveda
A timely journey across the mountains, beaches, and backwaters of southern India has transformative results.
By Vasudha Rai
Ancient Parsi Recipes Come to Life in This New Cookbook From Chef Farokh Talati
Parsi: From Persia to Bombay: Recipes & Tales from the Ancient Culture is out December 6, 2022.
By Megan Spurrell
The 23 Best Places to Go in India in 2023
For just-opened wellness retreats, luxury river cruises, and crowd-free beaches, according to the editors of Condé Nast Traveller India.
By Condé Nast Traveller
The New Business Traveler: Block Shop Textile's Hopie Stockman on Fitting Boat Rides and Cribbage Into a Work Trip
We take a look at how interesting people with fascinating jobs are traveling for work right now.
By Annie Quigley
Women Who Travel Podcast: Train Tripping Around India With Author Monisha Rajesh
Host Lale Arikoglu and Rajesh explore the joys of train travel—and hear from listeners about their own rail journeys.
By CNT Editors
9 Unforgettable Treks in the Indian Himalayas—and How to Pull Them off
Monasteries, tea houses, snow leopards, and stunning views await
By Andrea Pinto
In Goa, a Thriving Food and Cocktail Scene Is Catering to a New Wave of Transplants
India's sunshine state has long been a lodestar for the global counterculture. Now it's attracting different types of seekers, looking to reinvent themselves—and Goa—from the inside out.
By Smitha Menon