League of London’s billionaires

Caroline Knowles delves into London’s plutocrat’s paradise with more resident billionaires than New York, Hong Kong, or Moscow. Far from trickling down, their wealth is burning up the environment and swallowing up the city. Knowles walks the streets of London from the City to suburban Surrey Via Kensington, Notting Hill, Mayfair, and elsewhere. Her walks reveal how the wealthy shape the capital in their image, creating a new world of gated communities and luxury developments. The dark heart of the plutocratic city, from multi-million-pound mansions to high-end hotels and gentleman’s clubs. Along the way, we meet a wide and wickedly … Continue reading League of London’s billionaires

Jumbo showers at Konni 

Secret Escape The Indian Elephants of Kerala, has been listed as endangered species by International Union for the Conservation of Nature (ICUN)  as the world’s as the population has declined by at least 50% over the last three generations, estimated to be 33, 000 in the wild. The species is pre-eminently threatened by habitat loss, dreadful conditions. Along with a large population of wild elephants, Kerala has more than thousand elephants in captivity. Most of them are owned by Hindu temples donated by devotees and individuals. Elephants are a major attraction of the temple festivals in Kerala with the Thrissur Pooram … Continue reading Jumbo showers at Konni 

Exclusive Camden

Secret Escape Pictures R Nair Get dazzled by Camden Lock, the 1902’s tube station Staples Mrket with diverse traders and hawkers. Camden Town station, which opened in 1902, was used as an interchange by Charing Cross, Euston, and Hampstead railway the forerunner of today’s Northern Line tube, serving as the point where customers going north could transfer between services. Now more than 20 million journeys start or end at Camden Town Station. One branch went to Highgate the current Archway station and one branch went to Hampstead. The station was designed by architect Leslie Green and features the oxblood terracotta … Continue reading Exclusive Camden

Kerala: majestic calm and heavenly tranquility

Secret Escape Pictures Rajiv Nair India is always a wonderful place to spend a holiday and there is so much culture to take in when you get there – the beautiful temples, forts, lush vegetation, sparkling waters and the friendliness and colourful dress of its inhabitants not to mention the unbeatable food. Why not try South India on your first or next visit, specifically Kerala famed for its hospitality? The majestic calm and heavenly tranquility of rural Kerala , captivated by the lush green palm and coconut trees, the gentle brooks, lakes and rivers meandering through sparkling green vegetation, and … Continue reading Kerala: majestic calm and heavenly tranquility

Bali: Paradise out of this world

Secret Escape Indonesian Island Bali known for its iconic rice paddies, forested volcanic mountains, coral reefs, Cliffside Uluwatu Temple and beaches. The island is famous for its yoga retreats. The city of Kuta to the south with lovely beaches and bars, while Seminyak, Sanur and Nusa Dra are popular resort towns. Bali’s magical blend of culture, people, nature, night life, weather, culinary delights  is rated one of the best travel destination in the world. Bali’s Canggu, Jimbaran, Ubud are popular for its digital nomads. Kuta is Bali’s primary resort town and Australian didn’t come here expecting culture, temples, and quiet beaches. … Continue reading Bali: Paradise out of this world