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No WiFi, no proper roads: In Rishikesh, architect brothers built a Harry Potter-inspired mud house, complete with jungle trails and Ganga viewsA magical mud house in Rishikesh, inspired by Harry Potter's Hagrid's hut, offers a unique escape from urban life. Built by architect broth...
Northern lights, silence, zero Wi-Fi: One-bedroom floating hut might be world’s wildest Airbnb, where your nearest neighbour is a polar bearExperience unparalleled solitude at East Greenland's Floating Glacier Hut, the planet's most remote Airbnb. This unique cabin offers total ...
Time to live the life on the slow laneSharon Lane, a 77-year-old Californian, has embraced an unconventional retirement plan: living full-time on a cruise ship for the next 15 y...
Fearful of earthquakes, man starts living in a cave. You can stay there tooAli Bozoğlan moved to a cave near Hatay after the 2023 Turkey earthquake. He believes the cave, standing for thousands of years, is safer t...
Shah Rukh Khan’s luxurious vacation home in California charges more than Rs 1 lakh per night!Situated in a tranquil area of Beverly Hills, California, the stunning Chateau Beverly Hills bungalow boasts four bedrooms, four beds, and ...
Shrek's Swamp in Scotland: Airbnb to start long weekend stay with 'Donkey'. Check booking date, key detailsAirbnb is starting Shrek's Swamp in Scotland and enthusiasts can enjoy the enchanting world of the beloved animated classic Shrek's Swamp.
Buying a vacation home could be your ultimate dream but are you ready for it?Dreaming about a personal abode in nature’s lap is one thing, but can you fit it within your financial reality? A weekend property will cos...
Indians plan international trips to UK, US & places in Europe, says Airbnb surveyAirbnb data reveals that Indian travellers are increasingly travelling abroad, with Bali, Lucerne, Vienna, Paris, Lisbon, Split, Rome, Prag...
Cheap, yet, exotic places catch Indians' fancyInternationally, destinations like Vietnam are fast gaining popularity among Indian families, thanks to better accessibility and connectivi...
With coronavirus grounding travel, India's homestay owners winWith Indian families looking for properties that fit the bill as a home away from home, offering an option for long-term stays should they ...
A 'vacation' in a pandemic: How this Delhi family spent 65 days locked-down in GoaFor the Mukherjees, a 10-day break became an escapade in Goa for two months.
Gen Z want the time-machine experience; curated holidays around historic events, WWI-era top the listFrom travelling in time to living in an igloo, unique holidays rule travel trends in 2020.
Airbnb goes wild with 1,000 new 'Animal Experiences', will let you rescue Chernobyl's lost pets, spot Arctic foxesYou can also paddleboard with corgis or hang out with alpacas.
Airbnb expands offer to UFO hunts and lion trackingAirbnb said the price of its new Adventure program can vary from $79 for an overnight stay to $5,000 for a 10-day trip.
Airbnb’s next Adventure is ExperiencesAirbnb Adventures looks to aggressively invest in Indian market to boost initiatives.
Indians are picking homestays over hotel rooms, says Airbnb's Amanpreet BajajBajaj, 37, tells Amin Ali that listings on the site in India have grown 115% in a year, and how Indians are looking for unique experiences ...
Food defines the way Indians travel: Airbnb APAC Travel SurveyThe chefs along with Airbnb hosts in each of the market will share recipes which anyone can recreate using ten ingredients or less or in un...
Homes are just the front door to Airbnb's 10-year business planAirbnb's CEO, who was in India over the weekend to launch the Trips business, said US President Donald Trump's travel ban went against his ...
Planning a trip with your beloved? Here are some tips to make it perfectWhether you’re planning a weekend away from the kids or going out with your significant other, travelling is vital for your love.
Despite slump in tourism, professionals venture in travel entrepreneurship & come up with quirky business modelsIn college, they were the unofficial travel agents for friends—planning trips down to the last detail, booking hotels, transportation, etc.