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  • Coronavirus: How India's biggest airlines are working to fight COVID-19

    These are the steps Indigo, GoAir, and Vistara, have been taking to protect its passengers from coronavirus

  • This is the reason why most aircraft are painted white

    Why go for a colour that’s the most difficult to maintain, right? Here’s why!

  • Coronavirus: The incredible story of how Rwanda is dealing with the COVID-19 crisis

    Check out Rwanda's radical idea to get its people to wash their hands before boarding a public transport.

  • Looking beyond leopards in Bera

    Bera in Rajasthan is oversold by tour operators as one of the best places to observe leopards, but that is ignoring the wealth of wildlife otherwise found here

  • A cat and mouse game

    'Don't play with your food' is not something this cat was taught. And just as well

  • Rivers - the architects of Assam's landscapes

    Two rivers, and their contrasting personalities, shape the landscapes of Assam and the lives of the people and creatures that inhabit this land. RAJI SUNDERKRISHNAN explores their realm with her camera

  • Magnetic Fields – the pull of the desert

    Arguably the biggest draw of the desert this season, the much awaited festival of music and more is back to regale Rajasthan from December 12-14. Here’s a handy festival guide

  • Intimate with nature in intriguing Namdapha

    One of the richest biodiversity treasures of India lies on the border with Myanmar in Arunachal Pradesh. Namdapha is a nature-lover’s dream come true, says RAJNEESH SUVARNA

  • Why Ajay Jadeja loves Adelaide

    South Australia is calling. This beautiful part of the country is worth visiting not just for the spectacular Adelaide Oval, where India and Pakistan face off on February 15, but its countless other attractions - from the sumptuous food and wine, to its wildlife and nature, and thrilling adventure sports. Get the top recommendations straight from former India cricketer Ajay Jadeja, who enjoys visiting Adelaide with his son

  • Stoned, in the name of the Lord

    Invoking the name of Lord Shiva and surrounded by wild-growing cannabis, the villages of Kasol and Malana are overrun by Israeli nationals who run a flourishing trade in illicit drugs. And the cops? They usually turn a blind eye

  • Flying First Class on Singapore Airlines ruined her life. Really. See how

    When they say 'Have a nice flight' on Singapore Airlines First Class, they mean it. Yahoo Travel Editor Paula Froelich got bumped up from coach and got a taste of how the 1% travels

  • Head in the clouds at Triund

    The trek to Triund, an easy walk from McLeod Ganj near Dharamsala, is a nature enthusiast's dream come true. Get your backpack and lace up your trekking boots

  • Kailash Manasarovar – The Ultimate Pilgrimage

    Mount Kailash and Manasarovar Lake have exerted their pull on the hearts and minds of spiritual seekers for aeons. What is it like to visit this hallowed place? Find out

  • The City of Life, Death and Everything Else

    Varanasi is certainly not for the faint-hearted. It takes either thirst for adventure or passion for the divine to dive headlong into this city

  • To South Africa, with Jonty Rhodes as tour guide

    Four lucky Indians are headed for South Africa in December with none other than ace cricketer Jonty Rhodes as their tour guide. Beena George, Ojas Thekkekara, Govind Mehrotra and Amiya Sharma woke up one morning to find their mugs on a billboard along with a photograph of Jonty. Surprise!

  • Croatia: The Mediterranean as it once was

    Ever considered taking pictures you can never recreate? An Indian traveller shows us how, with this stunning time-lapse video of the Croatian coastline

  • Travel Currents - All the Travel News, Live

    Yahoo India Travel brings you everything there is to know in the travel industry - deals, destinations, discounts, bucket lists, even the gossip. Follow this article for live updates every few seconds

  • Kathmandu’s Garden Of Dreams

    In the heart of Nepal’s capital lies a tranquil secret that will transport you away from the noise and grind of the city

  • This is the ultimate carjacker-resistant driving course. No skidding!

    Car-jacking is so common in South Africa's Pretoria area that it goes simply by the name hijacking. And there's a school that offers a course in some uber-crazy driving skills to get you out of trouble

  • Video: Meet the soldiers fighting to end Rhino Genocide

    Yahoo Travel Editor Paula Froelich visits a private wildlife reserve adjacent to South Africa’s Kruger National Park, where she meets the founder of South Africa’s first private anti-poaching patrol. Rhino poaching is decimating the African rhino population because their horns are prized on the black market, where they are more valuable per ounce than is gold.