Community-Based Tourism (CBT) is a form of tourism activity that is related to communities. It was initially presented as an alternative form of tourism to mitigate the challenges that come…
Founded in 1908, Bhuri Singh Museum is at the heart of Chamba Town, Himachal Pradesh. It emerged with the purpose of preservation of the Arts and cultural heritage of the…
The worldwide demand of today or we can say, the trend of the world is urbanization. Almost every country is focusing on modernizing their cities by using new technologies and…
The city of Shimla is rich in history, architecture, nature, and tourism. One of the most favorite tourist spots in India. It has a rich historical background. It is the…
India – the land of cultural benefactors and rich diversity with its written history, which can be talked about for years, stands on the frontline regarding arts and crafts. Its…
Surrounded by the green profuse natural creation, situated in the city of T’bilisi, along the river bank of Mtkvari, is a multifunctional ambient restaurant complex named Tsiskvili with an area…
Gone are those days, when the cities grew as compact settlements with all the necessary amenities available in close vicinity. These close-knit zones promoted residents to walk or use bicycles…
Located in the lap of the Uttarakhand hills, Devalgarh stands still on a hilltop in Srinagar Garhwal at a height of 4000m above mean sea level. With a rich history,…
Two tales of differing contexts will tell the tale that local craftsmanship provides to architecture and vice versa. Both are concerned with matters of national identity through strengthening ideas from…
Heritage is a remarkable representation of our culture and history built upon a solid basis (Foundation). The robust built form that lasts for many generations and meets every type of…
Art has long served as a catalyst for social and political transformation. From Picasso’s ‘Guernica’ to Banksy’s thought-provoking street art, artists throughout the ages have used their creative prowess as…
When do you untick on the calendar, when the day starts or when the day ends? I am sure many of you would find crossing the calendar the most satisfying…