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    A taste of Europe trip at half the cost: How to plan Kazakhstan or Georgia or Azerbaijan or Uzbekistan or Kyrgyzstan trip for Rs. 1 lakh

    A clutch of countries in the south of Caucasus and Central Asia provide a whiff of Europe without snapping your budget. Within sniffing distance of Europe and straddling the Eurasian cusp, these are perfect destinations as they combine unsurpassed natural beauty with cultural overdose. Detailed budget and itinerary for Kazakhstan, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan trips this summer. Happy holidays!

    It’s hard to be in India and not be excited: Jefferies CEO Richard Handler

    On his 1st India trip Handler talks about being the challenger on Wall St and why he’s so upbeat about the franchise’s prospects here in an exclusive interaction

    Suits & Sayings: A weekly roundup of the wackiest whispers and murmurs in corporate corridors & policy parlours

    This collection of snippets covers diverse topics, from shifting wedding trends favouring local celebrations to speculations about a notable departure. It also includes anecdotes about a fintech's fundraising efforts and the rise of Assagaon as a coveted address in North Goa.

    Travel planning 101: 52 places you must visit in 2024

    Planning your next holiday? Consider adding these destinations to your itinerary for the perfect vacation.

    Best itinerary to spend 36 hours in Cartagena, Colombia

    Cartagena de Indias, a colonial port city on Colombia's Caribbean coast, is a vibrant destination filled with cultural and historical attractions. Visitors can explore the Old Town and Getsemani neighborhoods, which offer cobblestone streets, opulent mansions, and churches. Highlights include walking tours, street food tastings, watching the sunset from the city walls, dining on Caribbean cuisine, and experiencing the nightlife.

    Travel Guide: The best way to spend 36 hours in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    How quickly Vietnam's biggest city is transforming with new urbane enclaves and upscale planned communities, as well as the high-rises constantly shooting up, including the country's tallest skyscraper, Landmark 81, which opened in 2018, is dizzying,

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