
Madurai
A working temple city that has been a working temple city for two thousand years. The Meenakshi complex still runs five pujas a day. What makes Maduraiworth a long conversation isn’t in any guidebook. It’s in the rhythm of who runs the lodges, which naturalist is in the field that month, and which lanes the festival actually unfolds in. We plan trips here the way locals plan a weekend — knowing what’s open, what’s in season, what’s worth skipping.
Things worth doing
- Meenakshi temple at the night puja, with a guide who knows the priests
- Two mornings on a pit loom with a Saurashtran silk weaver
- Chettinad village circuit and a meal in a working family mansion
- Tirumalai Nayak Palace at the off-hour, before the sound-and-light crowd

Who plans this · Cultural
Reena on Madurai.
Cultural travel done badly is performance. Done well, it's an introduction. The people I send you to are people whose families have lived these streets for generations.
“The places that change you are the ones you couldn't have found yourself.”
When to go
- Oct–Feb
- Cool air, prime sightings, parks at full life.
- Mar–Apr
- Leaner forest, easier sightings if you can take the heat.
- Jun–Sep
- Many parks closed for monsoon; cultural and Himalayan trips shine.
Pairs well with
Three places we often plan in the same trip.

Uttarakhand
Auli & Garhwal
The Garhwal high country — Auli, Joshimath, the Valley of Flowers — for travellers who want meadows and serious mountains in one trip.

West Bengal
Bishnupur
The terracotta temple town of the Malla kings. Brick the colour of dried blood, panels that read like a Mahabharata graphic novel.

Rajasthan
Bundi
A blue-painted hill town with a 14th-century palace nobody renovated, stepwells in residential lanes, and Kipling's old guesthouse still standing.