TLF Magazine July 2015__Web
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TLF Magazine July 2015__Web
Contents Browse Take off Festivals, news and offers Travel ideas and destinations 06 Around the world 14 The wall that tells a story: Berlin 46 Meet the game changers of the travel industry 08 Travel Scanner 18 Prague for the art and history buffs QUICK ESCAPES 20 A museum tour through Vienna 40 The virtual empresses: These ladies rule the world of online media Weekend Getaways CULINARY MAPPING 26 Varanasi: life by the ghats Food, restaurants and experts 24 Experience the magic of Orchha 38 Exploring the world's largest market for fresh produce 36 A food trip through Munich LOUNGE Leisure, Fashion And Entertainment 49 Expert advice: Get fit this monsoon CEO’S NOTE Dear readers, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Shweta Joon Publisher Devinder Singh EDITOR Natascha Shah CEO Shivani Joon ASSOCIATE EDITOR Nidhi Joshi Development Director Joe Paul Digital Editor Zubaida Khan Online Content Creator Digvijay Burman I am excited to announce the TLF Online Shopping Carnival, which brings to you an array of fashion, hospitality and lifestyle brands. We have exciting prices as well! So log on to www.tlfmagazine.com and shop till you drop. Cheers Shivani Joon Marketing Director Hiten Rajput Marketing Executive Chief Photographer Vivek Mary James (North) Contributing Photographer Prerna Sharma Deepna Kumar (West) Creative Director Nafisa Williams Jyotika (South) Turn to page: XX for CEO’s pick Vastvikta (East) Layout + Design Vikas Negi HR Manager Anita Desai Manager Subscriptions Sarah Naipaul Be it a walk through the Charles bridge in Prague, sampling Bavarian cuisine in Vienna, a picnic in the lovely English gardens of Munich or an art tour through Berlin - there is plenty to do in this part of the continent. I was there for a month and enjoyed every bit of it - check out our website (www.tlfmagazine.com) and social media for more videos and pictures. Production Manager Rohit Singh Asst. Production Manager Imran Khan Distribution Manager Siddharth Singh To get your monthly dose of travel, food, fashion and lifestyle subscribe to us Drop in a mail at: [email protected] or send in a cheque of INR 1020 in the name of Blue Butterfly Media House, for an annual subscription On the domestic front we have the wonderful Indian cities of Varanasi and Orchha, rich in heritage and a delight for the tourists + the best stays in Goa. *Cheques to be posted at the editorial & marketing office, address given below Editorial & Marketing Office Blue Butterfly Media House C-38, Nangal Devat, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-110070 Tel: 011-64641981, Web: www.tlfmagazine.com Connect with us Facebook: www.facebook.com/tlfmagazine | Instagram: @TLFIndia Bavarian cuisine: My meals would mostly look like this! For job opportunities [email protected] DISCLAIMER Reproduction in whole or part without written permission is strictly prohibited. All prices are correct at the time of going to press but are subject to change. Manuscripts, drawings and other materials must be accompanied by a stamped addressed envelope. However, TLF cannot be responsible for unsolicited material. The July issue also celebrates the Internet as a powerful medium of networking, marketing and as a workplace! Blogging has become big in India! Is it just a fad or is it here to stay? Don't know about that but we talk to four ladies who rule the Indian online media scene and find out what it takes to be on the top of the online game. Lastly, do check out our online shopping carnival, on till 15th August. Have fun reading! For Ads Contact [email protected] | Tel: +91 9871871170, +91 8800226599 For editorial queries [email protected], [email protected] This issue explores East Europe, which is a fragrant potpourri of culture, history, art and cuisine. We give you Vienna, Berlin, Prague and Munich, four beautiful cities each offering an array of activities and experiences. On the cover: Vienna Stock Photos Cheers! Natascha Shah Editor Write to me at [email protected] Instagram: @Tlfmagazine Around the World WORLD VIEW The Hong Kong Shopping Festival When: 6-9 July Where: Hong Kong Considered as a shopping paradise for the shopaholics, Hong Kong stands apart in fashion and style with world’s high-end fashion and sprawling street markets. The big surprise for fashion fiestas and traders is the Hong Kong Fashion Week Spring Summer 2015. The four-day fair from 6-9 July 2015, organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council is unique by itself as its an amalgamation of modern and exquisite designs. It’s a sourcing haven with over 1200 exhibitors participating from 20 countries. As the fashion hub of Asia, Hong Kong hosts exhibitors from all over the world to showcase collections with a cosmopolitan blend of the best of East and West. Some of the must-visit places for all the fashion fiestas are Stanley Market. It has fashion, accessories and art as well as home ware and a whole host of restaurants and bars nearby, plus a pretty waterfront to stroll along. PMQ, one of the newest hot-spots is a destination to meet upcoming designers in their studios. PMQ is an ideal spot which boasts of art and furniture, to fashion and accessories. One can stroll around Moon Street, Sun Street and Wing Fung Street in Wan Chai for design-driven lifestyle stores with fashionable dining neighbourhood. The most famous place for sourcing fabrics and everything fashion related is Sham Shui Po in Kowloon. For more information, visit: www.DiscoverHongKong.com/in 6 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 The Jazz Festival When: June 26 - July 5, 2015 Where: Montréal, Canada Montréal turns into a big party place every year. Join one of the 1000 parties that start in the morning and end only when you call it a night. Over 3,000 artists from 30 countries visit this festival with two million attendees. Listen to a new interpretation of jazz at the world’s largest jazz festival. Rub shoulders with jazz-fans, aficionados of the genre in its purest form, and the artists themselves. Dance and sing to the beat, dream in French, snack on poutine, linger over a five-course tasting menu and shop at the chic boutiques of Montréal. Head to Maison du Festival de Jazz for an intimate concert or let loose in the open air ambience. Sip cappuccino at an open-air café and bite into pain au chocolat minutes after it emerges from the oven. Cheer alongside 100,000 new friends in the pedestrian-only Quartier des spectacles and cherish remakes of Miles Davis classics. The Jazz Festival takes place in the summer. Old Montréal can be explored by bike, carriage or foot, soaking up its renowned duality of Old World charm infused with energy. Take a breather in Mont Royal Park or experience Montréal clubbing at its hippest; you can also visit the year-round gift boutique in the hall of the Maison du Festival Rio Tinto Alcan. http://www.montrealjazzfest.com www.tlfmagazine.com The Sandugo Festival When: 1st-31st July Where: Bohol, Philippines The Sandugo Festival is an annual celebration in the island of Bohol, Tagbilaran City. Hundreds of people around the world gather to attend the biggest event in Bohol, Philippines. It is a month long celebration from July 1-31. During the festival, the city witnesses elegant street dance performances, colourful parades, agri-trade fairs, cultural shows, sports competitions and beauty pageant. The Miss Bohol Sandugo Beauty Pageant and Sandugo Street Dancing Competition usually is held on the 3rd and 4th Sunday of July. The annual celebration of Sandugo Festivities begins in the month of March. However the street dancing competitions have been shifted to July to coincide with the annual TBTK Tigum Bol-anon Tibuok Kalibutan, meaning a gathering of Boholanos (the people of Bohol) from around the world. Apart from this the government organises various shows and competitions that are held every night at the Tagbilaran port. There are also product showcases, music concerts and grandiose fireworks display. The Street dance performances are very colourful that are performed by various schools in the city showcasing elegant moves and creative costumes. These dances depict the theme of ‘friendship among equals and international diplomacy’ expressed in the participating group’s traditional culture. http://www.bohol-guide.com The Mud Rush When: 8th August Where: Silvassa, India Sink in some mud pits, ice holes and climb up net walls and party under the stars and this is just the start. This Mud Rush run parallel to the serene Dudhani lake while trying your hand at jumping through fire, pits with four tonnes of ice and much more! End your day with camping and partying under the serene stars and piping hot tea. The Mud Rush (TMR), India’s premier adventure sports festival is back in its third edition to awaken the athlete in you. The event is aimed at being tougher, harder and uncut this year. After the huge success of the previous two editions in Kolad and Pune, The Mud Rush is bigger and better, guaranteeing you much more fun and adventure than before. This event will not only test your endurance and stamina, but also your ability to help strangers and comrades and mingle with people who love to sport it out and party. All in all, The Mud Rush is a package that offers an overall exciting day filled with action, fun, heart throbbing EDM music and a night under the stars with some cool camping. For tickets visit: www.bookmyshow.com BROWSE TravelScanner You Stay. We Pay. at The Claridges, New Delhi World class comfort, luxury and opulence come together at The Claridges, New Delhi. Select from the two exclusive packages that promise a grandiose stay, and experience The Claridges’ way of life. Choose your stay between the Deluxe Room or the Claridges Room between 1st June and 30th August and you receive immediate credit which can be availed on any services at the hotel during the stay. The 2 nights and 3 days at the Deluxe Room starts at INR 14,999 +taxes and credit of INR 7,500 can be availed on any services at the hotel during the stay. The 2 nights and 3 days at the Claridges Room is priced at INR 16,999 + taxes and credit of INR 8,500 can be availed on any services at the hotel during the stay. Both the packages are valid from 1st June to 30th August 2015. For reservations: reservations@claridges. com or call :011-39555000/25/26/62/63 Monsoon magic at Niraamaya Retreats Experience the monsoon magic at the Niraamaya Retreats Surya Samuda, Kovalam. Overlooking the azure waters of the Arabian Sea and flanked by pristine secluded beaches lies a sanctuary for the soul. Stay in luxurious rooms, pamper yourself in a world class spa, take dips in the infinity pool, seduce your palate with gourmet food or simply soak the silence. This package is priced at INR 23,900 for 2 nights (3rd night complimentary). Located in the Idukki mountains, the Niraamaya Retreats Cardamom Club, Thekkady is nestled amidst acres of verdant cardamom plantations. Wake up to the sweet cacophony of hundreds of birds, and in-between lounging on hammocks or tucking in gorgeous meals, for the wanderers there are spice walks, treks and safaris. This package is priced at INR 17,500 for 2 nights (3rd night complimentary). Both these 'Pay-for-Two-Stay-for-Three' packages include a luxury room for two, complimentary WiFi, daily breakfast and 20 percent discount on all hotel services. The monsoon package is valid for stays until 31st July, 2015 For further details email us:reservations@ niraamaya.in | Tel: +91 80 4510 4510 Memorable monsoon with COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT PUNE CHAKAN Away from the hustle and bustle of Pune city, the countryside of Chakan is serene and worth a visit during monsoon. For the ideal weekend getaway with your family and friends, set out on a journey amidst the Chakan alps and check in to Courtyard by Marriott Pune Chakan. The launch of a special Monsoon Getaway Package is applicable for stay from Fridays to Sundays and is priced at INR 5299 plus taxes which includes breakfast and dinner buffet for two, a complimentary bottle of wine, and free meals for kids less than 5 years of age. Located about 50 minutes away by road from Lonavala, 40 minute drive from Pune city and just 18 km from the Mumbai-Pune Expressway, Marriott’s finest Courtyard property in Chakan is easily accessible especially for all the Pune and Mumbai residents looking for a quick yet refreshing weekend getaway. For the adventurous souls there’s trekking around the Chakan. Within the premises of the hotel guests can enjoy varied recreational activities like pool volleyball, table tennis and X-Box. For reservations, call +91-21-3566 6666 or visit www.courtyardchakan.com. 8 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 www.tlfmagazine.com Now a Six Senses Spa at the Belvedere Hotel, Greece Six Senses Spas’ latest addition to its worldwide spa portfolio is at the renowned Belvedere Hotel, nestled on a hill overlooking the pretty white Cyclades houses of Mykonos Town and the Aegean Sea. Opening in early July, the spa has been inspired by the hotel’s stylish and contemporary design, reflecting the traditional Myconian architecture with a contemporary interpretation. Locally-inspired features such as whitewashed walls and marble floors sourced from the neighboring island of Naxos have been used throughout the spa. Special attention has been given to the local craftsmanship with the classic white interiors being complemented by beautiful wooden shelving carved by a local artisan. Natural fabrics in shades of Aegean blue and white together with soft lighting add warm highlights to the spa’s natural palette to evoke the serenity of the island. There is an open-plan spa reception area with a vaulted ceiling, comfortable seating and beautifully-crafted retail displays that lead guests throughout the spa like a silent guide. The three treatment rooms, one double and two single, feature steam showers and daybeds. For nail aficionados, there’s an intimate manicure area plus a separate pedicure area with seating built into the floor and wall. Several frosted glass skylights provide additional splashes of the Aegean’s special natural light. For additional details, please visit Six Senses Spa Mykonos or www.belvederehotel. com 9 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 BROWSE Monsoon in the desert with Samsara Samsara, a unit of Desert Holiday Resort, located on the Jaisalmer road 115 km from Jodhpur in the village of Dechu, is set amidst sprawling desert and is spread in 25 acres of land. The clusters of rooms with landscaped central courtyards offer interactive spaces without compromising privacy. The low rise buildings embellished by chajjas, innovative columns and crafted openings complimented by the sand dune view and the private gardens cater to aspirations of the modern travellers. Water bodies and expansive green areas add to the vision of making it a true oasis in the desert. 32 luxurious villas and 2 Grand suites with expansive public area, swimming pools, recreation areas and gardens set along its private sand dune makes it a true resort experience. Hospitality and comfort blended with high standards of personalised service transforms one into the era bygone, majestic and soul warming. Here you can indulge in farm picnic lunch, jeep safari, camel safari, dunes dinner, bush dinner and a trip to a nearby town called Kheechan. The Luxury Tents and Sand Dunes Villas are priced at INR 15,000 and Garden Villas are priced at INR 16,000. For more information: www.samsaradechu.com Enjoy the romance of nature at The Resort, MadhMarve, Mumbai with lush greenery, picturesque beach and the mesmerising scent of wet sand and discover the romantic side of Mumbai’s Monsoon. The Standard Room is priced at INR 6969 per night on twin sharing basis and Deluxe Room starts at INR 7979 per night on twin sharing basis. The package includes buffet breakfast and buffet dinner, plate of vegetarian pakoda or onion bhajia/ vegetarian spring roll along with tea in the room on the day of arrival only. There is also 15 percent discount on all food and non- alcoholic beverages. The package is valid from 11th June till 30th September 2015. For more information: www.theresortmumbai. com Holiday at Soneva Maldives or Thailand Iftar feasts at The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai Experience Soneva’s SLOW LIFE philosophy: Sustainable-Local-Organic-Wellness LearningInspiring-Fun-Experiences at either of its two properties – Soneva Fushi or Soneva Kiri. Soneva Fushi Resort is the original desert island hideaway in the Maldives. Soneva Kiri- KohKood is Thailand as it was years ago. The resort offers an unrivalled combination of luxury, environmentally friendly design and unforgettable, authentic Thai experiences. Both the resorts offer a holiday at 25 percent off the best available rate and is valid for stays of minimum four nights between April 11 and September 30, 2015 at Soneva Fushi and and April 16 and October 15, 2015 at Soneva Kiri. The Soneva Summer Camp activities include snorkelling with the marine biologist, picnics on a deserted island, Maldivian cultural discovery tours and more at Soneva Fushi while activities at Soneva Kiri include mini survivor in the jungle, arts and crafts workshops, volleyball, wave jumping and traditional Thai games, cooking classes and much more. For reservations: Call 0124- 4309300 or visit www.soneva.com Celebrate Ramadan with The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai. This month, break the fast with traditional treats and memorable feasts with family and friends from an array of divine and scrumptious Mediterranean delicacies at Souk, The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai starting 18thJune, 2015. Surrounded by the breath-taking view of Mumbai’s skyline and the beautiful Arabian Sea, enjoy a special menu over a drink of Laban up with dry fruits and nuts, crudities and olives. The succulent spread consists of Sheesh Taouk, Kebab Joojeh, BamiaBil Lahm – an Egyptian lamb stew, Kabse Bil Dijaj – chicken from Saudi Arabia served with flavoured rice and Roze Kousharie – chick peas and lentils served with rice cooked Egyptian style to name a few. To soothe those sweet temptations, the guests can choose from an assortment of traditional desserts like Umm Ali, Dates platter, Baklawa and Kinafi Jibni. Savor the exquisite dishes this Ramadan after the daily Maghrib, and be a part of the special occasion at Souk at The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai. Time: 6.30 – 8.30 pm Venue: Souk, The Taj Mahal Palace For more information: www.tajhotels.com 10 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 Monsoon in Mumbai with The Resort www.tlfmagazine.com 11 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 BROWSE | SAMPLE Cotai Water Jet: Your ride between Hong Kong and Macao L Cotai Water Jet is the premium high speed ferry service between Hong Kong and Macao aunched in November 2007, Cotai Water Jet is the premium high-speed ferry service between Hong Kong and Macao. As of January 2015, the maritime jet fleet has serviced more than 44 million passengers, and averages approximately 86 daily sailings. Its 14 custom-built catamarans have the capacity to carry more than 400 passengers each and operate at top speeds of approximately 42 knots. Passengers on Cotai Water Jet have a choice of three classes of service, with direct sailings between ports in Macao, Taipa, Hong Kong, Kowloon, and the Hong Kong International Airport providing an important transportation option for both locals and visitors of Macao. The Cotai Water Jet service is fully managed and operated on behalf of owner Sands China Limited by Chu Kong High Speed Ferry of Hong Kong. Routes Cotai Water Jet provides direct sailings with different ports between Macao and Hong Kong, currently there are six routes. Upstream check-in service Passengers on participating airlines can take a Cotai Water Jet ferry from Macao to Hong Kong International Airport and enjoy 12 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 Throughout 2015 there will be a range of ticket promotions rewarding customers with valuable offers, including Cotai Water Jet Facebook Fans Promotion, Birthday Celebration Promotion, E-ticket Promotion and Taipa Ferry Terminal Parking Card Promotion the convenience of the upstream check-in service at Macau Taipa Ferry Terminal or Macau Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal. The upstream check-in service includes checkin, collection of boarding passes, bag tag and tax refund coupon, baggage check and CIQ (Customs, Immigration and Quarantine) clearance. Likewise, passengers on participating airlines who arrive at Hong Kong International Airport can also take a Cotai Water Jet ferry to Macao as long as it is their final destination. Passengers to Macao can purchase ferry tickets at the Cotai Water Jet counter in Hong Kong International Airport by presenting their boarding pass and bag tag. Passengers do not need to go through immigration at Hong Kong International Airport and baggage will be automatically redirected to Macao. Stay Connected Complimentary Wi-Fi on board in all first class and VIP cabins now makes it easier for passengers to keep in touch with friends or work as they travel. It is useful for guests even though the journey between Macao and Hong Kong is short. For more information about Airport Ferry Services, please visit: www. cotaiwaterjet.com/airport-ferry-services.html For more information, including sailing schedule and fares, please visit: www. cotaiwaterjet.com For photos of Cotai Water Jet, please access the below link: http://tinyurl.com/ Cotai-WJ www.tlfmagazine.com 13 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 TAKE OFF The Wall of Berlin A symbol of the great story behind the dynamic capital of Germany BY NATASCHA SHAH B erlin is a city with it’s soul steeped in astounding history covered in multiple layers of incredible art, the greatest symbol of which is the Wall of Berlin. The wall looks ordinary but was once used for 28 years as a weapon of destruction against the common man. 28 miles of millions of tons of concrete, steel, tank traps, death strips and trip wires have served the purpose of dividing Germany and Berlin into two parts East Germany (GDR, under the Soviets) and West Germany IN PICTURES: Graffiti at the East side gallery 14 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 www.tlfmagazine.com (Under the Allied Forces). Berlin underwent a similar division into East and West Berlin. The west was more prosperous and offered more freedom than the East, as a result of which everyone wanted to head to that part. The Soviets didn't like that and were afraid that would lead to a brain drain. Hence a wall was built on the night of August 12–13, 1961 between the two. The aim was to keep the people of East Berlin inside the city- almost like prisoners. The Wall that stood like a mountain “The Berlin wall looks ordinary but was once used for 28 years as a weapon of destruction against the common man" 15 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 TAKE OFF between thousands of resigned hearts, hopeless eyes and broken families was something every East German wanted to cross. East Germany's hard-line communist leadership was forced from power in October 1989 during the wave of democratization that swept through eastern Europe. Finally on November 9 the East German government opened the country's borders with West Germany (including West Berlin), and openings were made in the Berlin Wall through which East Germans could travel freely to the West. The wall henceforth ceased to function as a political barrier between East and West Germany. Parts of the Wall are on display or in private safekeeping all over the world. One section of the Wall is in a men's room of the Main Street Casino in Las Vegas, another section is in the gardens of the Vatican. You can even have your own little slice for as little as 10 USD on eBay! The East Side Gallery is the world's largest open air art Gallery and has some amazing artwork on what was once a part of the Wall. This 1.3 km long section of the Berlin Wall is located near the centre of Berlin on Mühlenstraße in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg 16 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 www.tlfmagazine.com 17 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 TAKE OFF Fortunately, most of the significant historical buildings were saved from destruction, and today they remain a testimony to the history of the Jews in Prague. They form the best preserved complex of historical Jewish monuments in the whole of Europe. There are two figures connected to Jewish Quarter, Franz Kafka (1883 – 1924) and the mystical humunculus Golem created by Jehuda ben Bezalel, also known as Rabi Löw. PRAGUE TOP TEN Lenka Rogerova, Director of Communications at Mandarin Oriental, Prague tells us about the must visits for History and Art lovers. ART + DESIGN 6) KAMPA MUSEUM There are several interesting culture options in our own backyard: I highly recommend a visit to the Kampa Museum, featuring 20th century Czech and Central European art. Of particular note are paintings by abstract painter Franz (František) Kupka and Cubist sculptor Otto Gutfreund. The building itself is a sight to see – don’t miss the glass terrace overlooking the river, and the gigantic chair sculpture by Magdalena Jetelová which had been washed a number of miles down river during the 2002 floods, and then brought back. 7) DOX The Old Town Square HISTORY 1) THE PRINCELY COLLECTIONS, LOBKOWICZ PALACE AT PRAGUE CASTLE Certain to become enormously popular, but for now, only the cognoscenti know about the place. This extensive palace (incidentally the only privately owned building within the Prague Castle complex, which is otherwise entirely government-owned) houses a collection of art, antiques, and arms drawn from centuries-old collections of the Lobkowicz noble family. 2) HOUSE OF THE BLACK MADONNA Dating from 1912, Josef Gočár’s House of the Black Madonna is Prague’s first and finest example of cubist architecture. It used to house three floors of remarkable cubist paintings and sculpture, as well as furniture, ceramics and glassware in cubist designs. The exhibition was moved now to Trade Fair Palace. Prague is unique for the cubism architecture, famous cubism villas can also be found below Vyšehrad. 18 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 3) CHARLES BRIDGE Nothing can beat a walk through the Charles Bridge in the evening. Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV. had the Charles Bridge built there in the 14th century. He laid down the foundation stone on 9 th of July 1357, at 5:31 a.m. It is no coincidence: this date was carefully chosen, because it makes an interesting numerical scale. When it is written in the chronology the year – the day – the month – the time, it makes a scale, going upwards and then downwards: 1 3 5 7 9 7 5 3 1. It is not the only one “magical” circumstance of building the Charles Bridge. You can see all of them in a movie, screened in the Old Town Bridge Tower. 4) LORETA Loreta is a Marian pilgrimage site with the Baroque Church of the Nativity and a replica of the Holy House and is surrounded by cloisters and chapels. In the tower there is a 27-bell carillon that plays the Loretan Marian song "A Thousand Times We Greet Thee" (every hour from 9 am to 6 pm). The Loreto treasure consists of a rare collection of liturgical objects from the 16th to 18th centuries, the most famous of which is the "Prague Sun", a monstrance encrusted with 6,222 diamonds. The DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, Architecture and Design is now in its fourth year of successful activity. The project originated as a private initiative, founded on the conviction that Prague belongs on the map of contemporary art and lacked such an alternative centre. The name DOX has its origin in the Greek word doxa, which amongst other things means a method of understanding, an opinion and a conviction. The DOX Centre is perceived as a dynamic cultural platform and an arena for a confrontation of different approaches and tendencies. Lenka Rogerova Director Communications Mandarin Oriental, Prague 8) THE CHEMISTRY GALLERY The main mission of the Gallery is to support young aspiring artists in the toughest moment of their artistic careers - right after they graduate and embark on their own independent creative journeys. The Gallery’s exclusive focus on young authors is unique, with no other gallery focused solely on young talent. The Gallery also helps support the mission of Czech art colleges and universities. Some artists are offered long-term collaboration and help when introducing their work both in the Czech and foreign art markets. Through other cultural activities the Gallery strives to attract people outside of the artistic scene and awaken their interest in art. 9) MODERNISTA, CZECH DESIGN OF THE 20TH CENTURY Owned and operated by Janek Jaros, the man who is single-handedly responsible for reviving great 20th Century Czech designs by launching a ceramics replica business. Here you can find everything from Cubist and modernist furniture, lighting, ceramics House of the Black Modonna and glass to small items like children’s toys and jewelry. A small selection of works by contemporary Czech designers are offered as well, along with the complete range of glassware by Artěl, one of the pre-eminent modern glass brands designed by Americanborn, Prague-based designer Karen Feldman. 10) THE VILLA MULLER The villa Müller is the chef-d'oeuvre of the international architectural avantgarde. It as an example of the rare concord between an enlightened client and a brilliant architect. František Müller, was one of the leading lights of Czech society of his day. He commissioned one of the greatest architects of the time, Adolf Loos, to design his house. This commission allowed Loos to bring his original spatial conception. The outfitting of the villa interiors – selected and in many cases designed by the architect himself – was the embodiment of the surprising harmony between modern Functionalism and the classic English style. The Villa was restored in 1997-2000, and opened to the public as a National Cultural Monument. 5) JEWISH QUARTER was named after the emperor Josef II, whose reforms helped to ease living conditions for the Jewish, the Jewish Quarter contains the remains of Prague's former Jewish ghetto. “Nothing can beat a walk through the Charles Bridge in the evening. Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV. had the Charles Bridge built there in the 14th century" www.tlfmagazine.com The iconic Charles Bridge 19 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 TAKE OFF 5 Must See Museums in Vienna Vienna owes its universal appeal to the way it excitingly combines imperial nostalgia with a highly creative cultural scene, responsibly cultivating a precious heritage and charming traditions whilst taking on board the latest trends. The city offers a lot of fascinating museums as well here is a list of five must visits 1. Museum of Fine Arts Vienna The Kunsthistorisches Museum (Museum of Fine Arts) in Vienna is one of the most important European museum buildings errected in the 19th century. The monumental structure, built as part of the Emperor Franz Joseph I expansion of the city in 1858, was intended to both unite and appropriately represent the artistic treasures that had been collected by the Habsburgs over the centuries. Construction work lasted 20 years, from when ground was first broken in 1871 to completion in the year 1891. The newly constructed Museum of Fine Arts building in the Ringstraße was ceremoniously opened in 1891. The magnificent architecture creates a fitting setting for the artistic treasures assembled by the Habsburgs, amongst the most spectacular in the world. The collections 20 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 range from Ancient Egyptian and Greek and Roman Antiquities to Medieval Art and the splendid Renaissance and Baroque. In all, the museum is divided into eight different collections, some of which are housed in the Hofburg and in Schönbrunn Palace. Museum of Fine Arts, Main Building, Maria Theresien-Platz, A - 1010 Vienna Opening Hours Tuesday - Sunday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Thursday: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. (Coin cabinet closes at 6 p.m.) For further information visit: www.khm. at 2. Albertina - Vienna The range of outstanding works at the Albertina span from Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael through Albrecht Duerer, Rembrandt and Rubens to Lorrain, Delacroix, Manet and Cezanne.The collections of the 20th century include works by Schiele,Klimt and Kokoschka, as well as Warhol, Rauschenberg and Baselitz. Aside the vast graphics collection the museum also houses a photographic, an architectural and a poster collection. Another highlight of this museum are the Habsburg State Rooms, which are newly renovated and open to be viewed. After your visit to the Albertina have a coffee at the DO&CO Albertina, a restaurant and café located on the ground floor with great views of the Burggarten. Albertina, Albertinaplatz 1, 1010 Wien, Austria, T.: 0043 1 534 83-0 Opening Hours Daily: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Wednesday: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. For further information visit: www. albertina.at 3. Gallery Belvedere - Vienna This Baroque masterpiece houses is one of Europe's most important museums, the Gallery Belvedere Vienna. In the Upper Belvedere the world's largest collection of paintings by Gustav Klimt is on display, alongside works by Egon Schiele and Oskar Kokoschka. The Belvedere also features a fascinating group of masterpieces by French impressionists like Renoir and Monet, and works by Van Gogh, while a large Biedermeier collection will delight fans of 19th century art. The Belvedere gardens and park invite you to enjoy a magnificent view of downtown Vienna. Galerie Belvedere, Prinz-Eugen-Strasse 27, 1030 Vienna, Austria, T.: 0043 1 795 57 0 [email protected] Opening Hours Daily: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Wednesdays: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. 4. Hauz Der Musik HAUS DER MUSIK is an interactive discovery museum located in the heart of Vienna's first district nestled between St. Stephen's Cathedral and the Vienna State Opera. A host of interactive installations playfully communicate openness to new things, understanding and enthusiasm in approaching music HAUS DER MUSIK was awarded the Austrian Museum Prize for its innovative design and is located in the former Palais of Archduke Charles. A total of 5,000 square meters has been set aside exclusively for areas dedicated to a wide array of approaches to music, and most of all, to the experience of music. HAUS DER MUSIK Betriebsges.m.b.H.Seilerstätte 30, A-1010 Vienna, Tel. ++43-1-513 48 For more information visit: http://www. hdm.at/ OpeningHours: Daily: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 5. LEOPOLD MUSEUM The Leopold Collection is one of the most important collections of modern Austrian art in the world. The more than 5,000 exhibits were collected by Rudolf and his wife Elisabeth Leopold over a period of five decades. In 1994, the Collection was consolidated by Rudolf Leopold with the assistance of the Republic of Austria and the Austrian National Bank into the Leopold Museum Private Foundation - a non-profit private foundation. Leopold Museum, at the MuseumsQuartier, U2 MuseumsQuartier, U3 Volkstheater Opening Hours Daily: 10am-6pm Thursdays: 10am-9pm For more information visit: http://www. leopoldmuseum.org/en For more information please visit: www. austria.info “The Belvedere features a fascinating group of masterpieces by French impressionists like Renoir and Monet, and works by Van Gogh" Belvedere gallery vienna Albertina terrace vienna www.tlfmagazine.com 21 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 TAKE OFF What Makes Indigo India’s No 1 Low Cost Airlines? WHY MAKES INDIGO STAND OUT FROM THE REST- FAST FACTS Fifteen minutes from check-in to gate sounds far-fetched, but it’s already a reality for travellers who fly Indigo, India’s No 1 low-cost carrier.... Words | RUPALI DEAN A DAY AT INDIGO’S I –FLY A few years ago I had met Aditya Ghosh President, IndiGo on a newly launched flight to Muscat and I asked him if the economic scenario would affect his Business plans, to which he replied, “There will be no impact. We will continue to hire and train, in keeping with our growth. In fact, we are almost doubling our learning and development facility called ‘I-fly’ over the next few months”. And sure enough it was in place and I requested him and took an appointment to visit the facility as I was always intrigued by the fact that how come such a low cost airline is flawless in any aspect be it booking online, service at the check-in counter, inflight service or landing on time. So I reached the I-Fly office IN Gurgaon and while I waited for my guided tour which was barely a minute’s wait I was instantly offered water and tea. Next I met two of Aditya’s ‘army of leaders’ as he calls them who truly seemed strong enough to take IndiGo to the next level and certainly we Indians, are proud of - a world beating benchmark that team IndiGo has set today. ‘IndiGo is what it is today because of the team that I get to work with every day. And that’s not just the leadership team in Gurgaon, but all of us, spread across the country. Each and every team member is a leader and my hope is that one day, each and every one of them, will feel and act as ‘the President of the company’”, says Aditya. The phenomenal learning and development team at IndiGo’s learning academy called ‘I-fly’ has a dedicated leadership related coaching vertical along with folks at HR, who are the people who work the magic and make IndiGo India’s No 1 low –cost airline today ! PEOPLE SPEAK “IndiGo is my favourite airline as one can bank on it, it always lands on time. Once on a Goa-Mumbai flight I was running late for a meeting but fortunately for me, IndiGo landed before time, I am a fan now of this airline”, says Actor Director Deepak Tijori. “IndiGo has now come to be recognized as being synonymous with low fares, courteous service and being on time”, says TV Actor Akshay Sethi. “I loved the Get Packing idea, it’s a high quality travel experience at low prices, with the minimize wastage of time and without any hassles. Leading Hotel chains have tied-up with IndiGo for this initiative, along with a host of smaller chains or individual hotels, to give the customer a wide choice of options. This is supplemented with exciting itineraries. The technology platform for this initiative has been provided by IRES Networks, an experienced player in this area”, adds Divya Aggarwal an avid traveller. THE INFLIGHT EXPERIENCE On board, the team of cabin crew is also very professional, well trained and charming. They are always eager to help and the air crafts are new and nicely maintained, neat “Indigo is the first and only airline to have stairlift installed on boarding ramp for elderly passengers" and clean. The seats are comfortable (I normally book the first row seat with more leg space) and always arrive on time. My family always insist me to purchase tickets from Indigo whenever we go on vacation, more so my mother, as Indigo is always happy to provide wheel chair just after entering the airport without much formality for a concerned passenger. Coming to the food, to start with the packaging is quirky, one can spend a few minutes reading and enjoying it. I love the low sugar Masala chai option and some of the hot food especially the Veg Biryani and the Muesli if I am on a morning flight. The smoked Almonds and the newly introduced Murukku are a great option on a short flight. SUMMING UP It isn’t a wonder that during the course of its history, IndiGo has won numerous awards including the prestigious Sky track Best Low Cost Airline Awards 2010 in Central Asia. The IndiGo brand of austerity is the hallmark of every successful global 22 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 www.tlfmagazine.com Actor Deepak Tijori low-cost airline. Southwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines and Ryanair, to name a few, are still flying high thanks to their relentless focus on costs. IndiGo follows the same rulebook. The airline has shunned frequent flier programmes, airport lounges, special check-in counters for a particular class of passengers and TV screens on board. All in all, this low cost airline is a dream come true and is flawless only because of the correct vision and training! One of the youngest fleet globally at under 3 years Percentage of women in the work force – 41.2 percent Percentage of women leaders – 26.7 percent Second fastest growing low cost carrier in the world Don’t have receptionists or secretaries at IndiGo 90 percent of all Aircraft Maintenance Engineers made in IndiGo Highest Technical Dispatch Reliability - 99.91 percent (Aug-2006 to 31-Dec2014) Largest aircraft order in 2005, 2011 and 2014 IndiGo, on its 100th aircraft delivery, launched a scholarship program in partnership with Mensa India to educate 100 underprivileged gifted children right up to their graduation Over 2 million sandwiches sold on board every year Every 72 seconds, an IndiGo plane is taking off or landing on the Network Number of dots on the IndiGo arrow plane – 20 First airline to launch WAP site & mobile check in service Only airline to have Step-less boarding ramp for easy boarding & de-boarding First and only airline to have stair-lift installed on boarding ramp for elderly passengers Offer check-in via handheld device, Q-busters, at select airports First airline to have 24x7 twitter handle with average response time of less than 15 minutes Currently indigo flies to 38 destinations with 96 aircraft and offer 633 daily departures First airline in India to have ACARS (Aircraft Communication Addressing & Reporting System) 4,353,202 kgs tons of cargo of relief materials carried for free to Kashmir They carry an Information Guide and Safety Instruction Card in Braille for our Visually Impaired customers. 1766 people were rescued from Srinagar and flown free to cost. IndiGo is supporting 600 women beneficiaries in West Bengal with livelihood opportunities by setting up an enterprise for them with the help of Bandhan Konnagar Supporting Tamana School of Hope to support education of autistic children Providing education to 100 girls at Delhi and Seemandhara with Smile Foundation; using the proceeds from the sale of Girl Power Badges on board. IndiGo has 655 biogas units up and running in Chittoor and Anantpur district at Andhra Pradesh; contributing towards 1459 tonnes of Green House Gas Reductions 23 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 R ORCHHA – History in Hiding QUICK ESCAPES XXXXXX XXXXXXXX ecently, I conducted a photo-tour to Orchha, a small town in MP (District Tikamgarh). It has a meagre population of around 20,000. For a town that size, it packed a lot of surprises for us. Bundela chief, RudraPratap Singh, founded this quaint little town in early 16th century on the banks of Betwa River. There's an interesting story about how the name 'Bundela' came about. Legend has it that the first ruler of Orchha used to offer drops of blood to Goddess Kali, and thus the name Bundela - one who offers drops. As a town, it is unusually rich in heritage and architecture. Few of the notable structures here are the Orchha Palace and Fort, Chaturbhuj Temple, a cluster of cenotaphs, Raja Ram temple and Lakshmi temple. Orchha palace has two distinct sections Raja Mahal and Jahangir Mahal. While Raja Mahal is modelled on Bundela architecture, Jahangir Mahal is a sterling example of Mughal architecture. This part of the palace was built for Salim (Jahangir), who had fought with Akbar, and had left home. Orchha means 'hidden'. While passing through Central India, he came across this hidden territory ruled by fierce Rajput tribe of Bundelas. At that time, the Bundela Chief, Bir Singh Deo, helped him generously. Subsequently, Salim and Akbar made up, and Salim went back. This help extended to Salim earned Orchha unparalleled royal patronage. And that's when, with their coffers loaded, many chrismatic palaces, temples, and buildings reflecting Bundela architecture came about. Betwariver is a rocky river (not navigable for half its length), suited for minor rafting for enthusiasts, and is a tributary of Yamuna. During monsoons, it swells and cuts off the other side, as the fragile bridge submerges. The Cenotaphs or Chattris were built to pay homage to the dead ancestors of the Bundela kings, on the banks of Betwa. There are 15 cenotaphs in all. These were built for every Bundela chief who ruled Orchha, till the lineage faded. These cenotaphs demonstrate superlative workmanship. Raja Ram temple is in a palace, and this is the only temple where Ram is worshipped as a king, and not as a God. Lakshmi temple here, surprisingly, has no idol of Goddess Lakshmi as it was stolen, but has an altar meant for sacrifices, very similar to the temples of Tantric cult. Interestingly, the temple's walls resemble a fort's, replete with slots for canons, to fire at the enemy. For a small town, this place swells with “Orchha palace has two distinct sections - Raja Mahal and Jahangir Mahal. While Raja Mahal is modelled on Bundela architecture, Jahangir Mahal is a sterling example of Mughal architecture tourists during the season (October-March), with most tourists coming from France and Germany. It is surprisingly geared for tourists, with many hotels and resorts, including one (Bundelakhand Riverside), built recently by the descendants of the erstwhile Bundela chiefs. A travel enthusiast will not regret visiting this place at least once, as this place also boasts a minor wildlife sanctuary, is close to Matatila Dam that is a haven for birding enthusiasts as, during winters, migratory water birds flock here, and has another lesser known place of interest, KrantiSthal, the memorial of freedom fighter, Chandrashekhar Azad. How to get there Though Orchha has a railway station, the trains coming here are slow passengers and hence, avoidable. Nearest city Jhansi (18kms from Orchha) is well-connected by rail and road. Some of the hotels in Orchha will organise a railway station pick up for a charge. Getting around It is a small town that has shared autorickshaws for local commutes. These autorickshaws will take you around to most of the places of interest - an exception being ‘Lakshmi Mandir (Temple)’. You may also hire a bicycle here to get around. 24 TLF Magazine july 2015 www.tlfmagazine.com 25 TLF Magazine JULy 2015 QUICK ESCAPES XXXXXX Varanasi – The religious capital of India XXXXXXXX How to reach Varanasi Varanasi is well-connected by air, rail and road. By air: Flights such as Indigo, Jet Airways, etc operate flights from Varanasi to Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore among other mega cities. By train/ buses: The holy city can also be reached by a choice of trains and buses. You could also opt for travelling by your own conveyance or hire a taxi. Places to stay The holy river of India – Ganges and its ghats, echo of temple bells, sadhus, mantras in the air and the evening aarti at the river. Go find yourself in Varanasi V Words | Nikita Tuli Photography | Aman Chotani aranasi was the most photographic locations I have visited until now. For people it can be the city of temples, the city of lights or the oldest living city on earth but for me it was a step further. It has been a journey that has given me some of the best pictures, each depicting a story in itself - stories of forgiveness, sagas of love, narratives of dedication and tales of inspiration. We usually live life for attaining happiness and freedom; which are virtues that are attained mostly after life but being in Varanasi I could experience these in every small thing. Words and phrases fail to describe the serenity of the city; the peace you find within yourself when you are in the religious capital of India is exceptional. The sound of the river, the fresh air mixed with the fragrance of the scented incense sticks, the ringing of the bells, the chanting of prayers touches your soul and 26 TLF Magazine july 2015 leads you to a contrasting world. A world that is untouched by the unruly mannerisms of the city life coupled with an atmosphere that is calm and peaceful. Varanasi is a city situated on the banks of the River Ganges in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is regarded as a holy city by Hindus, Buddhists and Jains. It is one of the oldest in India. The name Varanasi has its origin possibly from the names of the two rivers Varuna and Assi, for the old city lies in the north shores of the Ganges bounded by its two tributaries, the Varuna and the Assi, with the Ganges being to its south. While walking the not so clean streets of the city, I met some of the most memorable people I will never encounter in my life again. Speaking to them about their lives, their cultures, their devotion was enchanting and educating. And the thrill on their faces with the idea of them being photographed was wonderful. “The sound of the river, the fresh air mixed with the fragrance of the scented incense sticks, the ringing of the bells, the chanting of prayers touches your soul and leads you to a contrasting world” www.tlfmagazine.com The icing on the cake has to be the Ganga Aarti performed at the Meer Ghat. It is a sight which is remarkably divine and ethereal. They told me about the various ghats the city boasts about. Varanasi has nearly 100 ghats. Many of the ghats were built when the city was under Maratha control. Most of the ghats are bathing ghats, while others are used as cremation sites or for washing purposes popularly known as ‘Dhobi Ghats’. The city provides livelihood to thousands of boatmen who charge INR 50 to take you around the river. Each day I had many fascinating experiences and places to visit which made my journey more exciting and perfect. There are some times when you don’t want your journey to end, and this was one of those rare experiences of my life. I don’t know if I am an ardent follower of God really, but being in the city I certainly felt the feeling of a supreme power. It made me realise that in today’s fast moving world, we need to stop and get the peace that we are looking for. And for me the peace was here, amongst the crowd of hundreds of people, each of us had a purpose of being in the city. A mere photographic assignment became an experience that I will cherish for a lifetime. The glances in the cultures and the rituals of the city have not only broadened my knowledge but have given me a scope of seeing the city in a different light. The compositions, the symmetrical lines, the colours, the portraits, the landscapes, the ghastly waters and the unique adjustments of the place were amazing. For exploring the beauty and the serenity of Varanasi even a lifetime is less. As a photographer I visit many beautiful places, many interesting sights but the amount of scope this place has in terms of photographs is immense, I am yet to find something similar. The pictures taken here talk for themselves and what more achievement can be for me when my pictures speak to you. Accommodation in Varanasi can be as colourful as the city itself. You’ll find an assortment of hotels, motels, hostels, home stays etc. You could choose your abode according to your budget. Many places also include home cooked food in the package. I would recommend the Ganpati Guest House (at Meer Ghat) as I enjoyed my stay here. Tip Staying in the hostels, home stays will help you enjoy the charms of Varanasi better. Opt for the various guest houses on the banks of the river. Things to do and see in Varanasi 1.A boat ride along the Ganges 2.A stroll along the Ghats 3.Exploring the side streets 4.A haircut at the local saloon 5.Witnessing the religious aartis and visiting the famous temples 4.Have a chat with the local babas. You would be thrilled to know their stories and experiences 6.Try visiting the holy city during a festival. The festive spirit is out of the world. 7.The sunsets and the sunrise. Locate a point from where you can see the sunrise and sunset. 8.Visit the popular cafes. Enjoy your evenings with a bunch of local and foreign visitors. 27 TLF Magazine JULy 2015 CHECK-IN Mandarin Oriental Meeting venue at the hotel Mandarin Oriental: Character of its own Combining a beautiful, contemporary design with period architectural features, Mandarin Oriental, Prague is both a luxury hotel and a wonderfully preserved piece of history M andarin Oriental, Prague offers 99 rooms and suites, acclaimed dining and a wonderful spa which is a peaceful retreat infused with centuries of character. Lying on the left bank of the Vltava River, one is sure to enjoy a quiet location close to many of Prague’s major attractions such as the hidden quiet cobbled streets of picturesque Malá Strana, close view of the Prague Castle, five minutes walk from the 14th century Charles Bridge and one can also enjoy a small walk to Old 28 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 Town Square and Wenceslas Square. Rooms and Suites Offering an enticing blend of historic character and contemporary design, the 99 rooms and suites exude a sense of elegant style. There are 79 individually designed rooms, 20 spacious suites, each with unique historical details and charming views of cobbled streets, private garden or Prague Castle. The rooms are categorised into Superior room, Deluxe room, Deluxe garden room, Deluxe terrace " There are 79 individually designed rooms, 20 spacious suites, each with unique historical details and charming views" www.tlfmagazine.com Terrace of the Presidential Suite room, Premier castle view room, Junior suite, Deluxe suite, Moser crystal suite, Oriental suite, Lazar suite and Presidential penthouse suite. The price of the rooms starts from INR 32,225 to INR 37,075 and the suites start from INR 41,930. Dining Get a wonderful dining experience in the Essensia with contemporary Czech and Asian cuisine alongside a choice of beverage, a unique dining destination. Enjoy a chic minimalist feel with cream walls and lightly coloured floors, the elegant décor provides the perfect backdrop for Executive Chef Jiří Štift’s enticing menu and enjoy delicious cocktails at the Barego Bar with sophisticated surroundings and world class cocktails. It is the perfect spot for a pre-dinner drink or celebratory cocktails; a supremely stylish bar, the contemporary décor incorporates striking elements such as red high-backed chairs and a black marble cocktail bar. Serving a selection of cocktails, wines and beers, Barego also offers a selection of freshly brewed coffees alongside other soft drinks. In addition, there is an extensive bar menu featuring everything from salads to sushi to house-made sweets. Spa and Wellness It is the only spa in the world located in a former Renaissance chapel, offering a unique space to begin your journey to equilibrium. Spread over two floors, the spa offers a soothing environment in which you can rest, relax and feel rejuvenated from the moment you enter, here you will feel a wonderful sense of serenity. Housed in a former chapel, the spa’s contemporary design incorporates some unique features such as the illuminated foundations of a former 14th-century church, displayed below the glass floor of the lobby. During the spa session you are sure to enjoy a gentle and soothing atmosphere enhanced by the tranquil design and attentive care by the talented therapists. Meetings and Events Situated in a former monastery, providing a stunning setting combined with years of experience for your wedding, meeting or event the hotel comes with a choice of stunning rooms and function space. It offers a peaceful central location, a choice of function rooms and a calm atmosphere where minds are free to focus. The hotel is an oasis of monastic calm in the centre of Prague’s cobbled streets, where the experienced team is highly versed in the needs and urgency of business and events. Whether you are holding a meeting in the boardroom or an event in the Grand ballroom, they provide all the basic technology, services and amenities 29 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 CHECK-IN Spa to ensure flawless execution. They have the Dominicus Hall, a smaller ballroom for up to 45 guests, Monastery Lounge, a former cloister ideal for pre-function gatherings and Grand Ballroom for up to 120 guests. One can use Essensia’s private room and wine cellar, Executive boardroom with Fullyequipped business centre and dedicated wedding and events team to mange all the functions and meetings. Family Fun Package at Mandarin Oriental, Prague Prague’s magical spires and cobbled streets can excite any child whose imagination has been captured by fairytales. Mandarin Oriental, Prague’s newly designed Family Fun package offers an adventure in this enchanting city. Families can experience A great venue for your meetings and events " Mandarin Oriental's newly designed Family Fun package offers an adventure in this enchanting city" a number of family-friendly attractions, ideally situated for exploring the best of the city. Take a journey through Mirror Maze on Petrin Hill, spend a day on a Segway tour through the historical sights and tiny cobblestone streets, or explore Prague Zoo’s new pavilions. The hotel’s concierge team is also on-hand to offer recommendations for family-friendly things to do and see in the Golden City and to assist with purchasing tickets to selected tourist attractions. Comfortable and relaxing retreats in luxurious rooms, stylish dining options and an array of children's amenities, featuring delicious home-made cookies, toys and ageappropriate toiletries, await families on their visit to Mandarin Oriental, Prague. The package provides families with plenty of space to relax, including a second room at half the price. Choose between connecting Deluxe Garden Rooms or for the ultimate family indulgence, a luxurious Lazar Suite combined with a spacious Junior Suite. Mandarin Oriental, Prague’s Family Fun package is valid until 31 March 2015 for a minimum two-night stay with rates starting at INR 45,320. Fast facts The hotel’s building comprises centuries’ worth of architecture. eight The Spa at the hotel is the only one in the world located in a former Renaissance chapel. The hotel’s signature fan was designed by Jarmila Mucha Plockova, granddaughter of the renowned Art Nouveau artist Alphonse Mucha. Discoveries made during the site’s reconstruction include remnants of a 14th-century Gothic church as well as over 250,000 individual objects, some of which are displayed throughout the hotel. Living room of the Deluxe Suite 30 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 For more Information: http://www. mandarinoriental.com/prague www.tlfmagazine.com Miramar Residency: One of the gems of GTDC I Words | Nidhi Joshi f you are looking for a not-so-expensive stay option right at the beach, city centre or a quite stay in the lush greenery of Goa, then the various properties of GTDC (Goa Toursim Development Corporation) offer a good choice Accommodation This newly refurbished and elegantly appointed hotel has 60 rooms and is located right on Miramar Beach. There are two separate sections – villa styled rooms and the regular AC rooms. The cluster of cottages and an elegant building housing AC rooms which are well ventilated are neatly laid out in a pretty garden with lawns and lush plants. GTDC has stepped up and made a part of its premises barrier-free, with an apartment especially designed for the physically disabled. There are more such apartments being designed. Restaurant The Residency restaurant Foodland is popular with the locals as well, who come here to relax with friends and drink in the spectacular sunset. Foodland is set in beautiful surroundings and offers superb cuisine to suit every palate. The Residency has an air-conditioned multi-purpose Hall which "The newly refurbished and elegantly appointed hotel has 60 rooms and is located right on Miramar Beach" can accommodate 150 people and an airconditioned mini-hall for press conferences and board meetings. Around Miramar Residency You have a pick of interesting places to visit and things to do. There are specialty eating places like Zen the Thai food place on 18 June Road, local cuisine at several small eateries, and gaddos or mobile food carts that serve chaat, sausage rolls, burgers, chops, cutlets, croquettes, chicken shawarma etc. The public transport is pretty good, though not very comfortable, but if you have good walking shoes, you can cover large areas of Goa’s capital city Panaji on foot. It’s a picturesque city, worth exploring. Walk along the Miramar-Caranzalem road or step on to the beach and walk up to the jetty – Dona Paula. Check out the Goa Science Museum (three minutes’ walk from the Miramar Residency) which is fascinating for all ages. Or you can catch a bus to the Dona Paula jetty and experience the spectacular vista of the Mormugao Harbour with the great cargo vessels neatly arranged on the horizon. The British cemetery lies quietly outside the Raj Bhavan walls. Talking of cemeteries, the St Inez cemetery is a thing of great beauty and tranquility, with sculptures almost a hundred years old, stately tribute to fallen soldiers. The Panjim Market is a very colourful and interesting place with Goan fisherwomen selling fish which is an essential in every selfrespecting Goan’s diet. Turn into the city and the Church of the Immaculate Conception dominates the square, the road to the right takes you up Altinho with some beautiful old mansions, including the official residence of the chief minister of the state. The High Court on Altinho is another beautiful structure steeped in history. From the High Court one can take the stepped street (stepped streets are unique to Panjim city) down to Fontainhas the Latin quarter of Panjim. Neat houses line neat roads all held together by the pretty St Sebastian Chapel which houses the crucifix from the Hall of the Inquisition. The crucifix is special since it is a rare representation of Jesus Christ with his eyes wide open.The city centre has interesting shopping options. Speaking about the various properties that GTDC has to offer Nikhil Desai, MD, Goa Tourism said, “There are 12 properties spread all over Goa with different a USP. Like Vasco Residency, Margao Residency are city centric while Miramar Residency and Calangute Residency are the beach accommodations and Farmagudi Resdidency and Mayem Lake View are eco resorts. We also have city tours, river cruises and special festive cruises for the travellers who wish to absorb the spirit of Goa.” For more information: www.goa-tourism.com 31 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 CHECK-IN Alila Diwa Goa: Located at the quaint and calm Gonsua beach in Majorda Goa, Alila Diwa Goa is the perfect place to unwind and relax, resort style Overview Words | Nidhi Joshi A resort experience like no other Alila Diwa Goa is a refreshingly different resort that perfectly blends the contemporary Goan architecture with the cultural richness of Goa. You can relax in the infinity pool with the dge bar located on the pool side to serve you great concoctions or you could just plonk on the confortable seat of the theatre and watch you favourite flick with your frinds and family. Options to rejuvenate at The Alila Diwa also include the Alila Spa or the stunning sunset at the Gonsua beach. Location Loacted amidst lush paddy plantations in south Goa, Alila Diwa is very close to Gonsua beach and is only 20 minutes from Dabolim International Aiport in Goa. Well appointed rooms Relax by the pool Accommodation Spa Alila The resort has a total of 118 rooms and suites that are designed quite aesthetically and have open bathrooms (with sliding doors) that give you an amzing bath experience and You could indulge at the spa in Alila and take relaxation to the next level. There is an array of treatments and therapies to choose from and the expert staff at the Alila makes sure that the guests have a relaxing time at the spa. Spa Alilafeatures 2 double treatmet rooms, 2 ayurveda rooms and 5 single treatment rooms each equipped with individual steam, chilled shower and outdoor patio with day beds. Other facilities Unwind with a massage at the spa of course the rooms look bigger and more spacious. The South and West Wings give the guests magnificient views of lush greenery and a balcony to sip your drink in the lap of nature. The Rooms are divided into Terrace Room, Family Terrace Room, Loft room, Family Suite and Alila Suite. Restaurants When at Alila Diwa your taste buds are sure to be pampered . The Spice Studio is the best place to sample Indian cuisine and serves Stay at Alila Diwa is fun and full of activities for the kids at the Kid’s Club and activity centre. There is also a library, daily movie screenings at the thatre and many more outdoor activities. The Lesiure Conciereg at the resort helps curate memorable holiday for the guests of the property. Northwest Frontier, Awadhi, Hyderabadi and authentic goa cuisine. It is open only for dinner. Being an open air restaurant there is an unimaginable charm in dining at the Spice Studio whre each and every dish is customised. Vivo is the live kitchen restuarnt that is open 24 hours and serves continental and Indian cuisine. The Edge Bar and Lounge is a chic poolside bar with an outdoor deck that opens up to the infinity pool that serves superb cocktails and mocktails with finger foods. Siddharth Savkur, general manager, Alila Diwa Goa talking about the USP of the resort says, “The focal point of our resort is the stunning infinity pool that overlooks lush paddy fields. We offer a special wellness package called Detox Detour at our Spa Alila which includes premium Diwa Club accommodation, a customised spa schedule, diet regime and a bouquet of consultations and therapies to cater to your needs. We also offer a unique Leisure Concierge service where the team is entirely focused on helping guests experience Goa - both within and outside the resort. These are some of our USPs.” 32 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 www.tlfmagazine.com 33 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 CHECK-IN Park yourself in Calangute A great stay option in Northern Goa, The Park offers comfort to the mind, body and soul Words | Nidhi Joshi Overview Pristine beach views, lush tropical rainforests and a laid-back bohemian vibe await guests at The Park Calangute, Goa. Situated on a 30km stretch of coastline in Northern Goa, Calangute beach has a balmy climate throughout the year. Goa, which is visually and culturally different from the rest of India, attracts visitors with its abundant natural beauty and vibrant music and nightlife scene – guests of The Park Calangute, Goa benefit from both, with exclusive beach access and resident DJs that provide a soundtrack of chilled music throughout the evening. The pool deck, bar and restaurant extend out onto the unspoiled beach. From here, guests can take in magnificent sunsets and refreshing breezes from the Arabian Sea. The primarily white decor acts as a blank canvas which is accented by bright splashes of neon pink and deep purple. furniture. You can choose from the Deluxe Rooms, Luxury Rooms, the Studio Suites and the Deluxe Suites which I bet offer you the best view of the azure Arabian sea from your room. One thing that really stands out at this property is the doors that have life size posters of the real hippie couples that still live in Goa. Restaurant and Bar The hotel has a restaurant that is aptly named Love that serves continental, Indian, Chinese and Goan cuisine and on top of the restaurant is an open air bar called Peace that is a perfect setting to view the beautiful sunsets with a breath of fresh air with your friends and family. Other Facilities There is a small outdoor pool at the property with daybeds and cabanas and cocktails can be sipped while cooling off with refreshing sea breezes from the ocean. Throughout the day, and well into the night, laidback music by resident DJs fills the air, providing the perfect soundtrack for relaxation, indulgence or partying. The hotel also provides its guests with exclusive beach access. All the rooms have hi speed wi-fi, tea and coffee making facilities, complimentary newspapers and seasonal fruits. For more information: http://www. theparkhotels.com/ Location The Park Calangute, Goa is situated on the border of the Candolim and Calangute villages, on the juncture of two of Goa’s most popular and lively beaches (Candolim Beach and Calangute Beach). Accomodation Light and contemporary style with modern furniture accentuates the beautiful and spacious room at the Park. All the 30 rooms are minimal in terms of colour and decorated with contemporary works of art and custom The lovely poolside area Saurabh Khanna, general manager, the park Calangute Goa says, “Within a short span, The Park hotel in Goa has become very popular among national and international tourists. This is because of the hotel’s unique design elements, attention to luxurious comforts, distinctive dining, personalised service and entertainment concepts which makes us a refreshing experience for travellers from around the world. The Park Calangute Goa will continue to offer The Park’s brand of chic design, thrilling nightlife and innovative gastronomy to the beach paradise of Goa”. 34 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 www.tlfmagazine.com Royal Orchid Beach Resort and Spa, Goa: Understated luxury T large and have a partial sea facing balcony and Royal Suites (3) – the oomph factor of these rooms is the private plunge pool that adds romance to the spirit of being in Goa. ROOMS Cosmos is a multi-cuisine restaurant with a breath-taking sea view. Meals prepared here as good as home made but with superior taste. Words | Nidhi Joshi his is a perfect place for a family vacation; with a mini golf course, a flock of pet geese on the property, shoal of fish at an unconventional entrance to a resort. There’s a lot to discover both inside and outside of the property All the rooms are quite spacious and comfortable. With the minimalist interiors and chic décor the rooms bear a contemporary look. The housekeeping staff here deserves a special mention with the kind of turndown services they offer and of course the towel art here is quite amazing and the kids just love it. The rooms are divided into three categories – Club Rooms (46), Luxury Suites (24) –these suites are RESTAURANTS and BAR Cosmos Sunken Bar As the name suggests the bar is really sunk in the pool. Well! At least, a part of it. So you can enjoy your swim in the pool and order your drink and enjoy it in the pool. There is Bar-be-que an award-winning grill house serving localised seafood delicacies overlooking the beach. Spa Sohum Spa Sohum Spa spread over an area of 5,000 sq ft is the perfect sojourn to rejuvenate your soul. The interiors are done in the soft hues of brown and beige. The guests are bound to experience a deep relaxation as the therapists are all were trained and experienced. Social dos Seasons I hosts up to 150 guests for corporate seminars and social gatherings, Seasons II and III is set for board meetings, training and interview sessions and can host up to 70 guests. For weddings and other get togethers, Boat Quay Lawn are perfect landscaped lawns with panoramic beaches for up to 1200 guests. For more information: http://www. royalorchidhotels.com/ Talking about the USP of the property Piyush Tyagi, general manager,Royal Orchid Beach Reosrt and Spa, Goa says, “Located on Uttorda Beach, one of the cleanest and most scenic beaches of South Goa, we aim to provide our guests with a 'Five Star Resort with home stay' experience, complete with a swimming pool and an open air Jaccuzi. Our Sea Side Restaurant 'Boat Quay Grill' is quite popular with the guests and had recently won the Times Food Night life award”. 35 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 Munich for the Foodies CULINARY MAPPING A gastronomical journey through the Bavarian food hub R ated as one of the most popular destinations in Europe, Munich has something for everyone! It is the melting pot of cultures which has a wonderful range of museums and art exhibits. This city elegantly blends the best of the past and present, creating an interesting atmosphere for visitors to experience. Discover great food joints some traditional, some modern and some surprising. Start from the airport Hunger pangs on arrival? Feast on the Schweinshaxe, or roasted ham hock, at the Airbrau – a brewery in the airport’s large open-air courtyard. Relish on the cheese spätzle, the best you can have on an airport. 36 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 Donut Mania Schmalznudel, a deep fried pastry sprinkled with sugar, Munich’s answer to donut. The best place to sample this heart-stopping treat is at Café Frischhut, where they deep-fry them fresh to order. Enjoy a hot drink and taste other German pastries, like strizerl and krapfen, or take your piping hot dessert to go and eat while you wander. Traditional Bavarian food In Munich eating at one of the traditional breweries is simply a ‘must do.’ The Hofbräuhaus history began in 1598 and the restaurant has been serving up traditional Bavarian food since 1897. Expect hearty, meaty dishes with plenty “In Munich eating at one of the traditional breweries is simply a ‘must do.’ The Hofbräuhaus history began in 1598 and the restaurant has been serving up traditional Bavarian food since 1897" www.tlfmagazine.com of bread and dumplings which are mouth watering.Considering the amount of food that passes through the vast industrial kitchen, to serve hundreds of guests each day, the quality and efficiency is excellent. All in for vegetarians A great foodie city has to do a lot with vegetarian food well. You will love being surprised by innovative vegetarian cuisine. Discover one of the best vegetarian meals, at Prinz Myshkin. With its bright, modern interior, Prinz Myshkin looks amazing it’s been thriving in the city centre for years. The menu is varied and international, with options from pasta to curry. There are a variety of vegan and gluten-free options as well. 37 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 CULINARY MAPPING In the mood for meat? Fresh tomaotes at the market A Visit To The World’s Largest Wholesale Market For Fresh Produce Rungis is the world’s biggest wholesale market for fresh produce. Fish, meat, fruits, vegetables, cheese and also fresh flowers are sold here each day in numbers so large that a whole train station and highway exit has been erected to aid it. B Words and Photography | CHEF BAKSHISH DEAN eing just outside Paris, Rungis serves many Parisian restaurants of great standing. The market has distinctive clients and only the freshest, supreme quality products are sold here. This makes it a very striking place to visit for a travelling Chef such as myself. But visiting Rungis is not so easy, no passenger trains or buses, no subways and most taxis won’t just drive you there and even if you do you need a card to enter. And Rungis 38 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 works between midnight and 7 AM. So how did I accomplish to visit? AWED Well it is difficult, but not impossible so after a lot of scouting on the internet I discovered ‘La Route des Gourmets’ a Destination Management Company (DMC) dedicated to Culinary Tourism in France which also offered personalized tours by Market professionals starting from 5 am, followed by a Rungis-style breakfast. So the next morning we headed out to Rungis with our guide; very very early! In fact so early that people were still heading home from their nights out and we were just starting our day! The drive took only fifteen minutes or www.tlfmagazine.com so and the driver brought us to La Marée, where all Rungis tours begin. Covering close to 600 acres (2.43 km2) and located about 7 miles (just over 11km) south of Paris, Rungis is a city in itself and is truly bigger than the territory of Monaco. According to the Market’s Facts and Figures page, close to 12 000 people work at Rungis and their annual turnover is around €8 billion. The mere scale of the market fascinated me. Luckily we were advised by our guide to dress warmly – some of the pavilions are downright freezing and trust me there is nothing worse than being tired and cold! THE MARKET After donning the plastic butcher coats and the ever so stylish caps the tour began; even though it was just 5 Am when we arrived, the Fish Pavilion was shutting down; they begin their day as early as 2 Am you see! Regardless of the early hour, one has to be on one’s toes all over the place but particularly in the Fish Pavilion which is a great recap that you are in fact, visiting a real, working market. The workers there are just getting on with their day, actually end of their day and one must ensure to get out of their way as they go about their business. This, collective with the intense fluorescent lights is most certainly was a wakeup call if you still need one! From the Fish we moved onto the Tripe Pavilion, where I was weirdly fascinated by the numerous innards and animal body parts on display. Indeed some chickens have their heads on and some of them still had their feathers but again, brings you right back to what food looks like before you see it at the supermarket though not quite ‘at the source’ as it’s nicely packed and dressed up but surely makes you aware of where that nice drumstick might have come from. From Poultry to Meat, tiny animals to huge ones, the Meat Pavilion has various carcasses. Immediately after the Meat was Cheese and Dairy. Our guide really knew a lot about the market and its ins and outs! When Carole pointed towards a small wheel of cheese, she asked us if we could tell if it was real Camembert and immediately revealed that a real camembert is always labelled ‘Camembert de Normandie’ and weighs 250 grams. Without the ‘de Normandie’, it’s not the authentic one. Of course, all around Rungis, you will not only witness the market in action, you will also see evidence of the sheer size of the place. Fancy this, the roads in the market boast have street signs, this was a first for me as I haven’t visited any market that needed its own road signs! We then moved on to fruit, then the vegetables then the flowers. It got lovelier as the morning rolled on. The spotlessness of the Pavilions was undoubtedly impressive, even if it did take away from the ambience of a rustic market somewhat. But again, this is “Regardless of the early hour, one has to be on one’s toes all over the place but particularly in the Fish Pavilion which is a great recap that you are in fact, visiting a real, working market" not a tourist target – it’s a functioning market and I think I’d favour that sanitation feature to win over the atmosphere every time what say? Finally stopped for breakfast which was refreshing and as fresh as fresh can be, it was about 9 Am but it felt like lunchtime. At the same time as we breakfasted, workers around us relished wine, beers, full meals. I mean, it was lunch time for them. In any case, a truthfully mesmerizing experience and one I am glad I made the determination to organise. Rungis is unquestionably the Mother of all Markets! I can’t recommend Carole and La Route des Gourmets highly enough. Chef Bakshish Dean is the CEO Johnny Rockets India & Director Prime Gourmet Pvt Ltd. FAST FACTS You pretty much have to visit Rungis with an official guide – unless you are a registered buyer or know a registered buyer/ seller which I am guessing many who simply want to visit won’t be! For Booking of Tours Gourmet tour with La Route des Gourmets in the district of the Madeleine square www.laroutedesgourmets.fr Contact: Carole Metayer 39 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 LOUNGE The Internet Breakers Be it social media or the world of Fashion and Lifestyle blogging, these ladies are on top of their game. We find out what it takes to reach there and keep them going Srish Style Fashion Etc (www.stylefashionetc.in) 40,000-50,000 views per month Instagram: @stylefashionetc Tell us a little more about the blog The blog is an amalgamation of trends, fashion, beauty and my personal style. We style outfits which can be easily worn by today’s confident independent women, be it western wear or indian wear. We also do brand and product reviews to make it easy for people when they go out shopping by telling them what to buy and what to avoid. What attracted you to the world of online/ social media Social media for us came into the picture after two years of blogging. We realised that it was the most easy and convenient way to interact with our readers and make the content easily available to all of them. And it did help us a lot, we get most viewership through Facebook and Instagram! How was it in the beginning and what did it take to reach where you are today? When we began blogging five years ago, it was just a hobby and we never thought that it could become this big and it can have a commercial twist to it. Our readers supported us from day one and gave an amazing response. It was truly astonishing how the world was acknowledging my opinions and style. The success came slowly and gradually and we always kept working towards making the blog, the content and the quality better. I guess, it’s our hard work and love and support of our readers which has brought us where we are today! There are new bloggers/ channels popping up each day, what's your take on that? Hey, I don’t mind them really! It’s good that India is waking up when it comes to fashion. The more the better! I just wish they all did it for the love for fashion and not just 40 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 www.tlfmagazine.com for freebies and money. Most of the newbie bloggers start a blog so that they can get free stuff which is not okay in my opinion. But, to each their own till they are providing quality content to their readers. What would yourday be like if all gadgets went off? Lots of sleep, spending time with my best friends and ordering in! No worry about putting on makeup and good clothes, just me in my pajamas laughing like an idiot with my friends. Do you take such day offs? Totally! How would I remain sane in this crazy selfie world otherwise! I love hanging out with my friends, watching Tv or movies and just chilling without any wifi. How easy or difficult is it to be on top of the game on social media? Is it a full time job? It is a full time job now. I was working with Pernia’s Pop Up Shop until last month when I realised my blog was suffering because of it. I was not able to post as frequently or interact with readers and reply to mails so I decided to quit and make my passion my job. And it has been working out wonderfully! I am busy with blogging, shooting, meetings, updating social media and replying back to people with queries but at the same time, I have time for myself and I love that. Earlier it was just a cat and mouse game with a full time job as well as blogging, it was driving me crazy and I don’t know honestly how I handled it all for past five years! One blogger u love to follow Wendy’s lookbook: www.wendyslookbook. com favourite instagram account @TheSartorialist Travel style staples Sunnies, comfortable shoes that I can walk miles in and my kindle. Any travel anecdote you would like to share? I was travelling with a bunch of friends and it was our last day in Milan. We decided to make it grand and went to this club called The Beach and paid 200 euros for a private table. We got such VIP treatment! There were four bouncers who escorted us to our table and we got complimentary food and drinks, danced on the table as well as the sofas. It was one crazy night and at the end of the night, one of our friends who was carrying all our money lost his wallet! We looked everywhere for it but couldn’t find it, did sour the mood a bit but we did made the best of that night. P.s. - We did find his wallet later on, turns out another friend who took off earlier than us to drop her new european girlfriend home had taken it with him by mistake. “I don't mind the new bloggers at all. It is good that India is waking up when it comes to fashion” 41 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 LOUNGE Rasna Bhasin www.rasnabhasin.com 25,000 views a month Instagram: @rasnabhasin Tell us more about the blog RasnaBhasin.com is an amalgamation of a lot of things, theres fashion, travel, food, art and more. Its about discerning good taste and trying to maintain an online journal. Its extremely personal to me, and thats why its a namesake. What attracted you to the world of online/ social media The larger audience, it is always fun interacting with people and the online world gives you access to a hell lot of them together. Also I never thought about doing it for somebody, it was a way of letting out my creativity, views and opinions and creating a sort of online portfolio. How was it in the beginning and what did it take to reach where you are today? Its been about two years on the website, and it was a decision made long time ago. I don't get to devote as much time as I would like to, but I try making sure the quality remains high. Its never been about the quantity and all about quality. Akanksha Redhu www.akansharedhu.com - A Fashion & Lifestyle Blog 16,000 unique visitors per month Instagram: @akanksharedhu There are new bloggers/ channels popping up each day, what's your take on that? I, personally don't think I deserve to be called a fashion blogger, for a better use of word, I would call myself a Fashion Enthusiast. It is good to see people participating, I don't follow everything, but I do follow a few. But I don't believe in herd behaviour, so I look out for something unique and different. And the few who actually take it seriously do a great job about it. Tell us a little more about the blog The blog is an extension of my personal style and experiences where I share my outfits, travels, beauty experiments, etc. What attracted you to the world of online/ social media It was a great way to reach out to more people and build your network How was it in the beginning and what did it take to reach where you are today? It's quite random in the beginning because you tend to doubt yourself and think if anything will really happen from it all but if you persist and your work is good, people will always take note. It took a lot of persistence and being regular with your content. There are new bloggers/ channels popping up each day, what's your take on that? It's great! This means that people are taking a serious look at blogging today as a professional choice and brands are taking note too at their importance. More business is always a great idea. What would your day be like if all gadgets went off? It would probably involve a serious workout followed by a good massage and cooking up a good meal for myself. Do you take such day offs? Very rarely 42 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 How easy or difficult is it to be on top of the game on social media? Is it a full time job? It is absolutely a full time job. Sometimes even more. When you know you are working for yourself, you don't want to stop at all. I have a horrible habit of not having any working hours and I am working even when I “If you feel that it is difficult to be on top of the game, you are not playing it right. It has to come to you naturally” travel. Luckily I love doing what I do so feels alright. If you feel that it is difficult to be on top of the game, you are not playing it right. It has to come to you naturally. One blogger u love to follow I am absolutely in love with Jessica Stein currently: http://www.tuulavintage.com/ Favourite Instagram account @kenzas Travel style staples Pair of great fitting blue jeans + Walking sports shoes + White tees/shirts + camel trench coat + leather tote Any travel anecdote you would like to share? No particular anecdote but you can check out the travel section on the blog: http:// akanksharedhu.com/category/travel-2/ www.tlfmagazine.com “I don't take blogging as a job… There has never been a single pretentious moment . I am always myself, I share what I want to, and that's about it” One blogger you love to follow What your day be like if all gadgets went off? I would be traumatised. It's sad but I really can't live without my phone. It would be like cutting off from the world, but probably I could do the thing I love most, and that's reading, so I'll probably curl up with a book and read all through the day. My most favourite is Garance Dore www. garancedore.fr/en/ Do you take such day offs? I actually do, sometimes. My phone is usually on silent, I am pretty active with texts but calls are limited. So I might be reading or writing and my phone is on the side. I also prefer writing with the wifi off, so I don't have distractions, and I still am old school so I need a printed copy of a book, hence no ipad surfing, when I am reading. One blogger you love to follow My most favourite is Garance Dore www. garancedore.fr/en/ How easy or difficult is it to be on top of the game on social media? Is it a full time job? I don't take it as a job, I have been extremely lucky to be accepted for who I am. There has never been a single pretentious moment . I am always myself, I share what I want to, and that's about it. Favourite instagram account Mine! (laughs) There are so many, but I love @Marcjacobs these days and the @ Houseofmisu girls. But again far too many to name. Favourite instagram account Mine! (laughs) There are so many, but I love @ Marcjacobs these days and the @Houseofmisu girls. But again far too many to name. Travel style staples Blue denims, white shirt, black dress, wedges, flats, a swimsuit, a pair of trainers, phone and a book. Any travel anecdote you would like to share? Web check-ins, makes life so much easier. 43 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 LOUNGE Scherezade Shroff Youtube channel: Scherezade Shroff 58,271 subscribers (as on 9th july 2015) Instagram: @sherryshroff Tell us more about the channel? I started this channel on 10th Nov 2013, as a medium to interact with people. I was a model before that and had a lot of fashion and beauty related information, which I thought would be interesting to share. I hate writing, hence a youtube channel was a great medium for this. How was it in the beginning and what did it take to reach where you are today? I had to work really hard, as it is a one-man show, I don’t have a team and I conceptualise, shoot, edit and upload all by myself. It is more than a full time job, hence after 2-3 months of starting with the channel I had to stop modelling and I became a full time youtuber. The fact that you are in control, it is your own vision and no one else is involved means you can go all out and when your viewers give you a great feedback and connect with you, it is really fulfilling! There are new bloggers/ channels popping up each day, what's your take on that? In india we have phases of a certain job being cool. When I was growing up it was modelling, now it blogging. But everything has a shelf life and then it fades out, and what is left is people who are good at what they do. It is great that people are more open to trying new career options now! But one needs to be patient with it and understand success doesn't happen overnight, it is a slow process! Be happy with your first 2000 followers/likes as that is how, gradually a million will happen! What your day be like if all gadgets went off? I don’t think i will be able to survive anymore! My whole day revolves around technology. You have never had such a day? i don’t think there’s been one, in a few years! Only when i am on a flight. Othwerwise I begin and end my day with social media! Travel style staples Jeans, sneakers, Benefit Benetint (cheek and lip tint), bikini and a formal outfit “In india we have phases of a certain job being cool. When I was growing up it was modelling, now it is blogging. But everything has a shelf life and then it fades out, and what is left is people who are good at what they do” 44 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 www.tlfmagazine.com 45 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 LOUNGE The New Age Traveller Here is an excerpt from a chat with the game changers in the online travel domain, who reveal that the new age traveller has come of age and will settle for nothing but the best. Nikhil Ganju Country Manager TripAdvisor India As told to Nidhi Joshi Dhruv Shringi Co-Founder and CEO Yatra.com TLF: Do you think the ways an Indian traveller books and travels have changed over a period of time? India has changed radically over the past decade and so has the way Indians travel. The outbound segment in India is growing rapidly and affluent class in India has come forward with its transformations. With increased standards of living, travel is also moving up the ladder to add an essence of awareness and exposure. Indians are moving towards quality and enriching experiences as the travellers become more discerning and expect to be offered something which is more than just basics. Planning holidays up to 2-3 times a year, travelling to offbeat and unexplored destinations, exploring cruises and travelling for wellness and recreational activities is something they look forward to. The Indian travellers have transitioned from offline booking to online booking and have now moved on to mobile booking. They also look at social media for reviews before choosing a holiday destination. The transition of the traveller has been interesting and phenomenal to a large extent. TLF: What is the trend for the monsoon season? India becomes more beautiful and lush during the rains and hence the monsoon season has started seeing more takers than before. Indians are now opting for unique and thrilling experiences. The aware Indian traveller 46 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 knows how to choose a proper destination and hence monsoon cannot be considered as an offbeat season for travellers. We have over a 70 percent increase in our monsoon bookings on a yearly basis. Additionally; low cost carriers offer innovative and new deals and it is coupled with great discounts on hotel booking in this season. www.tlfmagazine.com TLF: What is your favourite itinerary/ destination from Trip Advisor? My favorite destination would be Ladakh. TLF: Do you think the ways an Indian traveller books and travels have changed over a period of time? We have seen a major shift to mobile in the past few months. Over 80 per cent of our travel and transportation queries and 50 per cent of our transactions currently originate on mobile devices. Our apps and m-web makes it a seamless experience for the users to search and book through their mobile devices and solves many frequently faced pain points. TLF: Which are new destinations that are popular with travellers this season? Popular destinations that have emerged as favourites for monsoon tourism are Udaipur, Mount Abu and Sikkim on the domestic front, while Thailand, Dubai and Sri Lanka are favourites internationally. TLF: What is your favourite itinerary from Yatra? India presents a wide array of choices for the quintessential traveller. In fact I believe that if one were to explore the variety and range of options in the country itself, it would take much time to complete the expanse. Ladakh as a destination offers a holistic set of choices which ranges from thrilling drives in the rugged mountains, to the breath taking serenity and picturesque locations. One can also taste adventure in Ladakh staying in tents. The region also offers the beautiful Nubra Valley which is dotted with monasteries as well as the fascinating Pangong Lake which changes colour with the passing hours of the day. TLF: Do you think the ways an Indian traveller books and travels have changed over a period of time? Travel sector has undergone a tremendous change. Travellers are becoming more selfreliant and discreet. Indeed, a significant number of them are explicitly demanding to be excused from the ‘template-driven’ ‘personalization’ attempts by airlines, hotels and other travel suppliers. But they are also demanding more control over elements of their planning and consumption of travel. The influence of the millennials is tremendous – primarily born in the last quarter of the last century, these are people (mostly like me) who seem to have a more practical approach to travel, who’re doing things themselves using technology wherever it’s available, researching, transacting and sharing travel online etc . Aloke Bajpai CEO and Co-Founder ixigo.com TLF: What is the trend for the monsoon season? The past 15 days, our website has seen almost a 90 percent hike in monsoon related queries. The most popular monsoon destinations within the county are Kerala and Goa, while the North East states have also TLF: Which are new destinations that are popular with travellers this season? Basis the 340 million unique monthly visitors and over 225 million reviews on TripAdvisor, here is a list of the top 7 mainstream and offbeat locations in India to travel to during this monsoon season. Mainstream 1.Munnar, Kerala 2. Khandala, Maharashtra 3. Ooty, Tamil Nadu 4. Coorg, Karnataka 5.Lonavala, Maharashtra 6.Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra 7. Western Ghats Offbeat 1. Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand 2.Mandu, Madhya Pradesh 3. Saputara, Dang, Gujarat 4. Shillong, Meghalaya 5. Hampi, Karnataka 6. Kabini, Karnataka 7.Chandratal Lake, Manali, Himachal Pradesh shown an increase in the footfall during the recent years. Goa being a popular destination all year round, attracts a lot of crowd during monsoons as well due to fabulous off-season hotel deals. TLF: Which are the new destinations that are popular with travellers this season? Sikkim, Wayanad and MalshejGhat have really picked up as the most preferred monsoon destinations by the tourists. They are great to visit during this time of the year to avoid usual. TLF: What is your favourite itinerary from ixigo? Goa has great off-season deals and packages during this time of the year as well, making it a favoured tourist destination throughout the year. “Popular destinations that have emerged as favourites for monsoon tourism are Udaipur, Mount Abu and Sikkim on the domestic front while Thailand, Dubai and Sri Lanka are favourites internationally" -Dhruv Shringi, Co-Founder and CEO, Yatra.com 47 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 LOUNGE Yogendra Vasupal CEO and Founder Stayzilla TLF: Do you think the ways an Indian traveller books and travels have changed over a period of time? It started with booking through travel agents, then searching for stays online and contacting them directly , to OTAs and then to booking via a marketplace such as Stayzilla. com, which enables choosing the desired stay based on numerous filters from over 30000 stays in 4000 towns. However, the traveler today is not just limited to booking stays, he has become more finicky about the stay comforts. Our concierge services have realized a significant surge in the requests for personalization of stay bookings such as ground floor room for a grandmother, petfriendly services, non-smoking zone rooms etc. The above-mentioned evolution has also influenced the way the Indian traveler has evolved. Earlier it was limited to family travels or for religious purposes but today experiential traveling, discovery and exploration seems more like the keyword. The travel teams have also evolved - a bunch of friends, couples not only young honeymooners but mid-aged or elderly couples too or even solo traveling are redefining the way travel tales are told. TLF: What is the trend for the monsoon season? While the common convention in the past has been to avoid travel during monsoon, the Karthik Ramachandra Founder TripHobo.com 48 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015 TLF: Do you think the ways an Indian traveller books and travels have changed over a period of time? Indian travelers are definitely looking for more customised travel experiences. The demand for tour operators who offer standard packages is on the decline as we see a noticeable trend of online travel planning. With the advent of planning websites like TripHobo and hotel booking websites, we see accelerated number of people planning their trips by themselves. There are thousands of travel portals offering attractive deals, making it easier for people to plan their vacations according to budget and time. Technology is revolutionising the way we plan our travel. Right from train and air tickets to booking hotels and cabs, the entire travel planning can be done online. Customisable tours offered by portals like TripHobo make the experience more convenient and enjoyable. TLF: What is the trend for the monsoon season? Monsoons are not the typical holiday season. People prefer taking short breaks. The weather is perfect for short treks and weekend getaways. Cities like Bangalore, past decade has seen a shift in the mindset. Interestingly, in the last year, we have noticed another new trend. User queries specifically for homestays in monsoon destinations have increased by around 3 times. The user preference for homestays seems to stem from the host’s knowledge of local sightseeing spots, virgin waterfalls, raw trekking paths to animal rearing experiences along with the opportunity to make new acquaintances, friends. TLF: Which are new destinations that are popular with travellers this season? Places like Lonavla, Munnar, Coorg, Kabini, Udaipur, Tarkarli, Shillong are some of the few popular monsoon destination in India. Stayzilla.com's bookings reflect a similar pattern. Popular destinations are within a traveling radius of 200Kms with 50% of bookings being short notice (for the upcoming weekend). TLF: What is your favorite itinerary/ destination from Stayzilla? In search of an offbeat destination I visited Gokarna. What made it memorable was the warmth of the homestay host, fresh home cooked meals and tips to explore the place the local way. This was my first homestay experience and probably that’s why my favorite too! Kolkata and Mumbai are surrounded by abundant weekend getaways less than 500 kms away. Coorg, the Sundarbans, Shantiniketan and Bishnupur near Kolkata, Malshej Ghat and Lonavala near Mumbai offer breathtaking sights during the rains. Trekking is also popular during early monsoons. Pune has more than 20-25 ghats which offer ideal trekking opportunities. TLF: Which are the new destinations that are popular with travellers this monsoon season? Apart from weekend getaways, other popular destinations are Leh which is best visited between June and August, Goa which is less crowded and cheaper during off season, Gangtok and Darjeeling , Kodaikanal, Coorg and Lonavala TLF: What is your favorite itinerary from Triphobo? While every itinerary has its own charm, I would say Gangtok is one of my favourites this season. Gangtok enjoys a gentle, mild climate and heavy rainfall during June to August. www.tlfmagazine.com Stay healthy this monsoon As the summers wave good bye and monsoon sets in one needs to be careful about health and diet Words | Deepak Dewan After the long, hot summer months, the monsoon rains bring much needed relief from the heat. Our body is more susceptible to health issues in rainy season, because the monsoon reduces the body's immunity. The humidity in the atmosphere is usually high in this season; as a result the body’s digestive capability also goes down. It’s important to avoid oily food, street food or any type of food that is prepared in bulk this season. Diet tips To maintain a healthy diet is important especially in the monsoon. Here are some basic guidelines: Eat fruits; they help you restore energy. Apples, mangoes, pomegranates, and pears are the best! Have medium to low salt food and avoid heavy salty food as they are responsible for high blood pressure and water retention. Foods such as brown rice, oats, and barley are the best foods one could have in this monsoon. Body’s immunity can be increased by adding a dash of garlic to the soups, stir fried and curries you intake. Opt for yogurt, curd and almonds in your diet. Drink only boiled and purified water to protect yourself from harmful germs and drinking plenty of water to keep your body hydrated. Drink lots of herbal tea, especially those with antibacterial properties. These include ginger, pepper, honey, mint and basil leaves. Excessive intake of coffee and tea dehydrates body fluids so should be avoided. adventurous indoors for a change. You can keep yourself active by taking the stairs whenever possible and do simple home exercises. By doing this you can keep your metabolism from slowing down. Not everybody likes to hit the gym but a morning or evening walk is on most people's regular workout schedule. However, the morning drizzles or evening showers might hamper this walk. But it is extremely important that you keep your workouts going. Here are few monsoon fitness tips for exercising in the comfort of your own home. Drink lots of herbal tea, especially those with antibacterial properties. These include ginger, pepper, honey, mint and basil leaves" 1.You usually go for your walk or visit the gym at a scheduled time. Stick to the same time plan for your workout sessions at home. Also, dress the same way you do when you go out for a workout. Start with simple stretching exercises to warm-up and don't forget to cool down at the end of the workout. 2.Purchase few simple exercising devices like dumbbells, skipping rope etc if there is no budget for a full gym or equipment. 3.If you do not have equipment, you can train using your own body weight. Sit-ups, waist bends, knee bends, calf exercises, etc. are basic and simple ways to flex your muscles. 4. The stairs in your house are superb exercising device themselves. Walking up and down the stairs, is an excellent way to exercise those calf muscles. 5.Practice yoga. Yoga is an exercise that can be performed both indoors and outdoors. Select an airy spot in your house practice simple asanas to keep yourself fit. Yoga also helps reduce respiratory problems that are very common during the monsoon season. So go ahead and enjoy the monsoon by staying fit and healthy at all times. (The writer is Chairman and MD, Cardio Fitness India) Exercise tips There is no substitute for workout and if indoors are preferred then sticking to a regular regime will not be difficult. For outdoor lovers, this may be a good time to be 49 TLF Magazine JUNE 2015