Monday, 9 May 2016

Lighten Up Your Weekend at Hauz Khas Village (Dine Out & Hangout Places)

It’s noisy but it’s happening, its broken but its built again!! That’s Hauz Khas Village. Considered as the most affluent part of Delhi, this destination is heart of people. Based in central Delhi, it features both urban and rural environment. The place flaunts of the best dining places which are often thronged by the localities and tourists. If you are a new bee in the city and exploring Hauz Khas Village (Dine out & hangout places), then here is your guide.

Hauz Khas Village Eating Joints
  • Fork You: Popular for its feature of – build your own burger, this place allows you to personalize your meal, picking up from condiments to meat. This place is famous for their ladies night which is hosted every Tuesday where free cocktails and personalized glasses steal the show.
  • The Rose: This destination is well lit and gorgeous that came into being few years back. Based and tucked in small back lane, this destination is far away from the crowd and other part of the village. It offers an air of freshness, live music and French food. Infact it is the only Hauz Khas Village (Dine out & hangout places) which serves emu.
  • Elma’s Bakery: Also popular for its tea and cake, this destination is best known and thronged bakery in the village. Tourists are very often seen visiting this handout place and relishing on generous slice of cakes, authentic scones, high tea service etc. The best part of this place is that they discourage people from using mobiles and laptops so that you just enjoy your meal and the company. A hot chocolate with marshmallows is must try.
  • Imperfecto: After you have climbed the 4 floors, we bet you would be tired. But on seeing this decorated place and terrace garden, you wouldn’t care for your running breath. This hangout place has excellent caipirinhas, terrazzo like atmosphere, and rippling waterfall.  What adds more to its beauty is the Spanish music which makes it best place where you must spend some time with your special one.
  • Downstairs at Zo: This basement based restaurant is popular for hosting DL and live performance of artists. Apart from Jamaican rappers, Jazz bands, this place features occasional book and poetry readings.
So if you are looking for best place in Hauz Khas village to hang out, then this above list will help you. So take out time from your busy schedule, visit these destinations and spend some time with your best company. 

Sunday, 27 March 2016

Shop in Gujarat for Cherished Shopping Experience

Gujarat is famed for its exquisite and picturesque handicrafts across India. It’s the handicraft, jewelry and clothes of this destination, that it one of the hottest and most popular shopping spot. Shopping in Gujarat is definitely a lifetime experience which one will cherish. Assorted items are showcased which include wall hangings, embroidered footwear patola silk saree, bandhnis, gagra cholis, lacquer furniture, embroidered marriage costumes, appliqued quilts, cradle cloth, curios, and the list is endless. All this can be found in different shopping places in Gujarat.

What to Buy From Gujarat

Best Shopping Areas

If you are a tourist in the city and have been looking for best shopping place around, then Rani Na Haziro, along with Sindhi Market and other nearby shopping destinations like Ratanpol, Panchkuva Fire Brigade etc. These places are considered good for bandhani products. You would find boutiques and saree shops too on SG road, CG road, Ashram road and relief road. These places are famous for dresses, dupattas and sarees.

Wondering what to buy from Gujarat?

Sarees: This city is best for known for its embroidered sarees for they are designed intricately loaded with inlaid zari work. Besides, there are silk sarees which can be found around in large part of the city. From gaghra to choli, bandhani to dresses, their craftsmanship is commendable. Hop on to Jamnagar for best sarees and bandhani collection.

Handicrafts: Handicrafts are considered signature of this city. Generally these items can be found anywhere on the side of the streets. The artisans exhibit their skills and talent of craftsmanship through these handicraft items. From bead work to clothes, shells to sequins, buttons to marriage costumes, these items are readily available.

For women, jewelry can be best purchased from Ahmedabad, Vadodra, while for handicrafts Vadodra must be explored. So get set go and explore these places for your best shopping experience.

Thursday, 24 March 2016

Street Art on Delhi Roads Helps the Graffiti Artists Display Voice of Masses

Street art in India has undergone significant evolution over the past few years. It has been influenced by strong wave of aesthetic which flows from Bollywood and Indian art. At present there are many cities in India that have got their walls painted with the most innovative, colorful and imaginative murals. The so-called festival of street art on Delhi roads is named – St.Art Delhi Festival that brings talented Indian and International street artists together who further breath life in city’s walls. Main parts of city like Hauz Khas Village, Khirki Village and Shahpurjat are regions which get re-defined with street art.



The murals drafted on walls here remain permanent while with each street festival in Delhi, the limit of outdoor urban gallery stretches itself. The main reason behind this street art festival in Delhi is that artists get an experience of the street, imbibe it and then filter it via their though process which eventually results in personalized street art works. Major part of Delhi is covered with mural art, its principles and features which interact with the viewer. The event has always been big success for it beautifies and transforms the whole city.

Hanif Kureshi, the creative director of street art on Delhi roads says that he strongly believes that such artists that use streets and buildings for showing their art, in actual help voice the masses. One doesn’t specially has to visit a gallery to see their art for it is right here, before you, making it impossible to ignore. More than twenty artists from different parts of the globe have revolutionized Delhi’s walls. Till now, these artists have painted nearly twelve murals and in coming days they are expected to paint more.

As per Hanif, he hopes that completion of this street art will fuel the growth of graffiti in India and will also widen the idea of selecting art as your career. New Delhi is advancing into street art capital city of world since many distinguished styles, creatives, artists, people and cultures of graffiti are showcased through this street art festival. Some renowned artists like Sergio Cordeiro, Ano, M-City, Tona, Alias, ECB, Bond, Artez, Mattia, Foe and Tofu show their creative side through this festival. Some Indian artists like Harshvardhan Kadam, Amitabh, Daku, Yantr, Harsh, Ranjit Dahiya, Anpu Varkey etc will also show their innovative and imaginative pieces of art. Visit Delhi and admire the street art of the city which is worth your praise.

Sunday, 20 March 2016

Places Where You Can Witness India Going Crazy During Holi

Holi is one of the most important festivals in North India. It is a festival of colours and one of the major tourism revenue generators. This is the time when people of all age groups join together and have ultimate fun with each other. Lots of foreigners visit North India during this time to join in the fun and take back unforgettable memories to their respective countries. Here are some places where Holi celebrations are on a grand scale in India:

Holi Destinations in India

  • Mumbai
  • Delhi
  • Uttar Pradesh
  • West Bengal
  • Rajasthan
Mumbai – blend of traditional & modern celebrations

Mumbai has its own unique flavour while celebrating festivals of national importance. Holi is no exception to this rule. There are many traditional households that are seen conducting Holi parties with card games, traditional bhang drinks (intoxicating drink made from cannabis buds & leaves) and water balloons filled with coloured powder thrown at each other. At the same time, there are modern clubs where reputed DJs play Holi songs.

Delhi – Escape the colours if you are clever

One of the highlights of Delhi is that you can never escape from the colours during Holi festival here. You will find lots of people (adults & kids) at every street waiting to throw non-toxic colours at unsuspecting strangers. Apart from the sheer thrill this provides, you can also enjoy Holi with authentic street food, which is another trademark of the national capital city.

Uttar Pradesh – Holi with a Religious Fervour

If you can visit Uttar Pradesh during Holi, you can witness Holi celebrations in their grandest forms. Barsana, Mathura and Vrindavan are the places to be to see the huge scale of celebrations of people. Barsana’s Lath Mar Holi (where women beat men who throw colour on them), Mathura’s 40 days long celebrations and Vrindavan’s Laddoo Holi (where sweetmeats are thrown around freely) are some experiences that you just cannot afford to miss in India during this time.

West Bengal – Amalgamation of Culture & Traditions

Holi is very auspicious in Shanti Niketan in West Bengal as it is also the Spring Festival. People celebre the day with the usual dash of colours and also conduct various cultural programs honouring the works of Rabindranath Tagore on this day.

Rajasthan– Royal Holi at its best

When you visit Rajasthan’s royal city of Udaipur during Holi, you will get a chance to be a part of the Holi celebrations of the royal Mewar family. The huge palace procession accompanied by well-decorated horses and professional bands are a must-watch at Udaipur.