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Beauty-cation in South Korea, a chance to hit balls with Pete Sampras at Wimbledon, or a three-city trip following Taylor Swift's Eras Tour—India's luxe travel has a new definition
With the well-heeled Indian traveller splurging on sports and other experiences, personalised luxe itineraries are being curated like never before
Rajeev Menon, president, Marriott International for Asia Pacific excluding China, speaks about the Bonvoy loyalty programme's rewards, expansion plans and hotels for millennials
You need to travel overseas to tick off certain items off your bucket list because India—where cricket is considered a religion—has no paid tours of stadiums, museums that ride on nostalgia and glory, or libraries where common citizens can educate themselves about the lives of great sportspersons and the importance of a sporting nation
HNIs are willing to travel miles to address health concerns and rejuvenate, with treatments for anti-ageing, stress management, weightloss management, and more, led by the younger generation, who take their health very seriously
Vacations are not just about relaxing on the beach or exploring the mountains. They can also be a time to level up your amateur sports interests and train like an Olympian with top-notch coaches at the most luxurious spots
The president of the luxury hotel association talks about how a focus on local culture, sustainability, culinary excellence, and social responsibility is driving the group's future
As the sales of luxury SUVs surge in India, some owners are taking them out of their urban comfort zone and onto roads the vehicles are actually built for
Gupta entered the data services sector two decades ago. The rest of the world is just about foraying into it. Yotta is now making an audacious bet of spending $1 billion to procure Nvidia's most powerful semiconductor chips. A look into the pioneering entrepreneur and his vision
India's HNI tourists have started becoming picky. The Maldives, Bangkok and even the Swiss Alps are now passe. They crave experiences and the best in luxury. This edition of Forbes India shines a light on some of the biggest international sporting events coming up this year, and the Indian tourists making their way there for curated luxe experiences