• Exploring India’s Living Root Bridges: Nature’s Architectural Marvel
    Jun 22 2025

    The living root bridges of Meghalaya represent ingenious bioengineering at its finest. Khasi and Jaintia tribes have spent generations guiding rubber fig tree roots across rivers, creating natural crossings that strengthen with age instead of deteriorating. Listen to know more about what exactly happens when modern engineering meets ancient wisdom? The answer might completely change how we build our future.

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    20 mins
  • Mystery of the billion year old Hampi's Boulders
    15 mins
  • Kumari Kandam, the lost continent of the Tamils
    Jun 19 2025

    For centuries, whispers of a lost land, swallowed by the relentless embrace of the ocean, have permeated the cultural consciousness of South India. This isn't merely a fleeting myth, but a profound narrative deeply embedded within ancient Tamil literature, oral traditions, and even certain geological theories. Known as Kumari Kandam – the "Maiden Continent" or "Kumari Land" – this submerged territory represents far more than just a geographical mystery; it embodies a Golden Age, the birthplace of an advanced Tamil civilization, and a testament to cataclysmic natural events.

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    13 mins
  • Unravelling the mystery of Dwarka, the lost Kingdom of Lord Krishna
    Jun 19 2025

    Dwarka, the legendary city of Lord Krishna, is a great mystery yet to be unravelled. It is said to have been swallowed by the Arabian Sea. Ancient scriptures speak of a grand, golden metropolis now lying beneath the waves, waiting to reveal its secrets. What is more fascinating is that archaeological discoveries off the coast of modern Dwarka have unearthed structures and artifacts that align remarkably with ancient descriptions, suggesting the legend might be rooted in historical truth!

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    13 mins
  • Kailasa Temple, carved out of a mountain
    Jun 16 2025

    Imagine a monument so grand, so intricately detailed, and so utterly unique that it defies conventional understanding of human capability. A structure nearly as large as the Taj Mahal, yet built a thousand years earlier. But here's the mind-blowing twist: it wasn't built up from the ground, but carved downwards from a single, massive hill of solid rock. This isn't a fantasy; it's the Kailasa Temple (Cave 16) at Ellora, India, an undisputed crescendo in an epic symphony of stone.

    Are you ready to dive into the mystery of how ancient hands sculpted a mountain into a masterpiece?

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    17 mins
  • Ramappa Temple made of floating bricks
    Jun 12 2025

    Rediscover the cultural legacy of the Kakatiya Empire at the world heritage site of Ramappa temple. We also visit Bhadrakali temple where the left eye of the deity used to be the Kohinoor Diamond and the 1000 pillar temple of Warangal to appreciate Kakatiya’s architecture, progressive social reforms introduced to break the shackles of the caste system and an efficient administrative system appreciated by Marco Polo.

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    12 mins
  • Food street walk in Chennai
    Jun 9 2025

    Street Food Tour in Sowcarpet by walk is a great way to experience Chennai through its delectable street food. It's a multi-sensorial experience over 2 hours as we taste the signature dishes from legendary food stalls as we walk through frenetic streets, narrow alleys brimming with food stalls and colorful shops.

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    12 mins
  • Filter Kaapi Food Walk in Bangalore
    Jun 2 2025

    Discover why Bangalore is a haven for foodies in this food walk in Bangalore. Sample Bangalore's best Idli stitched in jackfruit leaves, butter dosa and the legendary 4 yard filter coffee in eateries best known for each of these delicacies. Experience the culture and learn more about the city and its people through legends and lore. Walk through a local bazaar and feel more alive!

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    10 mins