Six Destinations in India That are Perfect for August Trip

Six Destinations in India That are Perfect for August Trip

By Nithyakala Neelakandan

Published on August 4, 2024

August is here, so am I! While some might prefer to stay indoors, I'm all about embracing the rain and exploring new places. However, I am not good at navigating amidst the throng of tourists trying to get a glimpse of whatever is standing in front of me. So, I am planning to visit some of the off beaten paths in India, where there will be people but no crowd so that I can enjoy the place and keep my sanity with myself. Have a look at my itinerary! And feel free to steal some! 

Valley of Flowers

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This is a floral fantasy in Uttarakhand. Imagine trekking through a carpet of vibrant wildflowers, surrounded by snow-capped peaks. That’s the magic of the Valley of Flowers. I’ve always been captivated by pictures of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, and August, with its blooming meadows, seems like the perfect time to visit. I can just picture myself hiking through the lush greenery, camera in hand, capturing the breathtaking scenery.

Lahaul Spiti

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Ladies and gentlemen, and fellow solitude lovers, I present to you Lahaul Spiti. Rugged mountains, crystal-clear rivers, and ancient monasteries create a mystical atmosphere. I’m drawn to the idea of exploring remote villages, interacting with locals, and experiencing the thrill of high-altitude trekking. Plus, the monsoon brings a unique charm to this region, with cascading waterfalls and lush valleys.

Agumbe

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Agumbe, often called the 'Cherrapunji of the South.' I don’t think you might need any more reason to visit this place, but I am still going to talk about it. I'm fascinated by the lush rainforests, diverse wildlife, and the enchanting waterfalls. It’s the perfect place to unwind and reconnect with nature. I can imagine myself staying in a cozy homestay, sipping on filter coffee, and exploring the surrounding hills.

Bikaner

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For a complete change of pace, I’m planning a trip to Bikaner. The golden city’s majestic forts, vibrant bazaars, and rich history intrigue me. I'm looking forward to exploring the Junagarh Fort, indulging in local delicacies like Bhujia and rasgulla, and experiencing the desert charm of this royal city.

Kumarakom

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Kerala’s backwaters have always been on my travel wishlist, and Kumarakom seems like the ideal destination for a relaxing getaway. Picture this: cruising through serene backwaters on a houseboat, surrounded by lush greenery, enjoying delicious Kerala cuisine, and indulging in rejuvenating Ayurvedic massages. It’s the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Kinnaur

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For those seeking a thrilling adventure, Kinnaur is a must-visit. The region's stunning landscapes, including snow-capped peaks, apple orchards, and ancient temples, are calling out to me. Trekking, river rafting, and exploring hidden gems are on my to-do list. Kinnaur promises to be a truly unforgettable adventure.

Now, stop scrolling and go pack your bags, don’t forget your raincoat! Let’s make the most of this monsoon season!


Spectrum Metro Brought the Magic of Braj Holi to Noida and the Crowd Loved It

Spectrum Metro Brought the Magic of Braj Holi to Noida and the Crowd Loved It

By Hariharan U

Published on March 6, 2026

Noida got a proper taste of Braj this Holi and Spectrum Metro was the venue that made it happen. The mall hosted a special celebration called 'Braj Ka Rang, Spectrum Metro Ke Sang', and it turned out to be exactly what the name promised, a full-on festive evening rooted in the rich Holi traditions of Braj, the land most associated with Lord Krishna's celebrations.

The evening had something for everyone. A graceful Radha-Krishna performance set a devotional tone early on, followed by a visually stunning Phoolon Ki Holi where visitors played with flowers instead of colour powder. Then things picked up with energetic Bollywood dance acts and a pulsating Live DJ that kept the energy going right through the night. Devotion and entertainment, all in one place.

Families, shoppers, and festive-goers all showed up in big numbers, filling the mall with colour, laughter, and celebration. The event was open to all, and the turnout clearly reflected how much people were looking forward to something like this.

imageAjendra Singh, Vice-President – Sales & Marketing at Spectrum Metro, summed it up well, "Festivals play a vital role in bringing communities together. Through 'Braj Ka Rang, Spectrum Metro Ke Sang', we aimed to recreate the cultural essence of Holi while offering our visitors a memorable and joyful experience. The overwhelming response truly reflects the strong bond we share with our patrons."

It's becoming clear that malls in the NCR region are stepping up when it comes to festive experiences  and Spectrum Metro just set a pretty high bar for Holi done right


Women’s Day Spotlight: Nivedita Javadekar on Leading with Empathy at Sheraton Grand Palace Indore

Women’s Day Spotlight: Nivedita Javadekar on Leading with Empathy at Sheraton Grand Palace Indore

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on March 6, 2026

This Women’s Day, we spotlight Nivedita Javadekar, Training Manager at Sheraton Grand Palace Indore, as she reflects on her journey as a woman in the hospitality industry and the values that guide her leadership style.

For Nivedita, working in hospitality is both empowering and rewarding, while also bringing its own set of challenges. She believes the industry thrives on warmth, resilience, multitasking, and emotional intelligence — qualities that help create meaningful guest experiences. Being part of a profession that focuses on service excellence gives her a strong sense of purpose. Each day brings new interactions, fresh challenges, and opportunities to grow.

At the managerial level and as an integral part of the HR department, her approach remains associate-oriented. She focuses on balancing empathy with professional commitments while actively working to break stereotypes for both women and men. For her, leadership is about ensuring equal opportunities across genders and building a fair and respectful workplace culture.

She points out that women in hospitality often show strong adaptability. From managing operations to handling guest concerns calmly and leading teams confidently during high-pressure moments, she believes women bring a steady and composed presence to the workplace.

Speaking about Women’s Day, Nivedita says what makes it truly meaningful is the growing recognition of women in leadership roles. She sees a positive shift in the industry, with more inclusivity, mentorship, and support systems in place. This encouraging environment motivates women to step forward, lead, and inspire others.

As a leader, she sees herself as a symbol of kindness and courtesy while also carrying the responsibility of staying connected and handling situations with empathy. At the same time, she remains firm in upholding company policies and procedures. For her, working as a woman in hospitality is about breaking barriers, setting examples, supporting one another, and continuously raising standards in service and leadership.

This Women’s Day, her journey stands as a reminder that leadership is not just about position, but about purpose, balance, and the willingness to create equal space for everyone to grow.


Vegas Mall Brought Phoolon Ki Holi to Life With ISKCON - and It Was Beautiful

Vegas Mall Brought Phoolon Ki Holi to Life With ISKCON - and It Was Beautiful

By Hariharan U

Published on March 6, 2026

Holi at a mall might sound like just another promotional event, but what Vegas Mall pulled off with ISKCON was something quite different.

The New Delhi mall hosted a Phoolon Ki Holi celebration that swapped the usual colour powder for flowers, creating a festive atmosphere that felt both joyful and grounded in tradition. Families, devotees, and regular shoppers all came together for an evening that was as soulful as it was fun.

The highlight of the night was a live performance by the band Gandharvas, whose devotional music set just the right tone for the occasion. The melodies added an emotional layer to the celebration, the kind that makes a festive evening feel like more than just a party.

Visitors played Holi with flowers, which made for a more mindful and eco-friendly way of marking the festival. The turnout was strong, with plenty of happy faces and enthusiastic participation throughout the event.

Ravinder Choudhary, Vice-President of Vegas Mall, spoke about what the evening meant for them "At Vegas Mall, we aim to curate experiences that go beyond shopping and resonate with cultural and community values. Our collaboration with ISKCON for Phoolon Ki Holi allowed us to offer visitors a meaningful and graceful way to celebrate Holi. The overwhelming response from our patrons truly reaffirmed our vision of creating soulful and inclusive festive experiences."

It's a nice reminder that malls, when they get it right, can be genuine community spaces, not just places to shop. And this one clearly got it right.

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