Outlook Traveller Magazine

Outlook Traveller Magazine

Outlook Traveller is India’s top travel magazine and website. For more than 15 years and through 175 issues, we have been dedicated to sharing the finest travel experiences in India and around the globe with our trusted readers. Our Getaway Guides are recognized as the best travel guidebooks in India, offering the most comprehensive travel insights and featuring unique narrative travel writing.

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  • 5 days ago | outlookindia.com | Jinit Parmar

    International These elections are a test of South Korea’s fragile democracy. The elections are about democracy versus military-backed government. People are determined to protect their hard-earned freedom that came with the 1987 pro-democracy movement. The fact that once again an elected president tried to bring back martial law to country came as a shock to citizens.

  • 6 days ago | outlookindia.com | Debiparna Chakraborty

    Art & Entertainment Hacks exposes how capitalism co-opts feminism to sell empowerment while reinforcing the same old hierarchies. It asks what power looks like, when rooted, not in domination, but building a legacy that pulls others up.

  • 6 days ago | outlookindia.com | Sangmuan Hangsing

    National In Manipur, where violence has redrawn the map of lives and livelihoods, the question of governance is not abstract. It is a matter of survival. In Manipur, where violence has redrawn the map of lives and livelihoods, the question of governance is not abstract. It is a matter of survival. Photo by Sandipan Chatterjee In Manipur, where violence has redrawn the map of lives and livelihoods, the question of governance is not abstract.

  • 6 days ago | outlookindia.com | Jagdish Yadav

    West Indies batter Keacy Carty. Photo: X | Elamaaran Palanisamy West Indies batter Keacy Carty. Photo: X | Elamaaran Palanisamy Keacy Carty made just six runs off 15 balls in the opening match of the three-match bilateral ODI series against Ireland, but ended up getting the Player of the Series award after the third match. West Indies and Ireland shared the ODI series with a 1-1 result after the second match ended in a washout.

  • 1 week ago | outlookindia.com | Suresh Menon

    Steering clear of cant and sanctimony, this narrative brings alive the best and worst of the great game Photo: Publisher: Quercus Steering clear of cant and sanctimony, this narrative brings alive the best and worst of the great game Photo: Publisher: Quercus The first history of cricket, The Cricket Field by the Rev. James Pycroft, appeared in 1851. It reinforced the image of the game as a moral force.

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