
Poonam Binayak
Freelance Writer at Freelance
Freelance writer @wanderlustmag @TIME @TelegraphTravel @cnntravel @theipaper @timeout @fodorstravel @CultureTrip @CNBCi @MatadorNetwork|[email protected]
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telegraph.co.uk | Lee Cobaj |adrian bridge |Poonam Binayak |Kate Wickers
These resorts in Asia have luxury spas and holistic health programmes, but won't break the bankFrom Traditional Chinese medicine to Indian Ayurveda, many Asian wellness practices date back thousands of years. Combine those, passed down through generations, with a booming medi-spa tourism industry and you have a continent globally renowned for its outstanding health retreats.
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fodors.com | Poonam Binayak
Everything you need to know before your trip to India. India is intense, unpredictable, and endlessly fascinating. One moment, you’re stuck in traffic, surrounded by a symphony of honking horns; the next, you’re standing in front of a centuries-old temple, watching the world slow down. It’s a country where history and modernity exist side by side—where ancient rituals continue in the shadow of glassy skyscrapers and street food vendors serve up meals that rival high-end restaurants.
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flipboard.com | Poonam Binayak
NowYouTuber Is Arrested After Leaving Diet Coke on Isolated Tribe’s IslandA 24-year-old American man went to a far-flung island in hopes of filming an encounter with the Sentinelese, the Indian authorities said. It is illegal to make contact with the tribe.
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gadventures.com | Poonam Binayak
Yogyakarta, or Jogja as the local people call it, in Indonesia's Central Java, was once the beating of the mighty Mataram Empire, under which Javanese art and culture thrived. Today, it is a lively hub filled with batik studios, silversmith workshops, quirky street art, bustling markets, and cultural shows like Wayang Kulit (a traditional Indonesian shadow puppet).
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lonelyplanet.com | Poonam Binayak
Kerala in southwestern India may lack the grand monuments and forts of the north, but it more than makes up for it with its breathtaking landscape. This tiny tropical state along India’s Malabar Coast has palm-fringed backwaters, uncrowded beaches, tea- and spice-covered hills in the Western Ghats, and steamy jungles.
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My latest for @Telegraph @TelegraphTravel Of course, India’s classic Golden Triangle should never be skipped over–but pairing it with a visit to Indore (India's cleanest city) promises a different perspective on the country. @MPTourism #Travel #India https://t.co/kssVQ1D1uj

Thrilled to contribute to @TIME's "World's Greatest Places" package again. Check out my write-up on #RafflesJaipur: Rajasthani grandeur in toto @raffleshotels #Jaipur #India #Travel #hotels @incredibleindia @my_rajasthan https://t.co/RzYo16WtKK

Kerala is more than just backwaters—think cliffside beaches in Varkala, misty tea estates in Munnar, and the electrifying Theyyam rituals. My @lonelyplanet debut covers it all! #travel #Kerala @KeralaTourism #India #backwaters #culture https://t.co/8TCazeWXBa