Rome and ruinsTEXT & PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUDHA MAHALINGAM VISITING Rome can be a schizophrenic experience. The city is a modern metropolis striving to establish its contemporary identity over a largely antiqu
Inca mysteryTEXT & PHOTOGRAPHS: SUDHA MAHALINGAMMIST, mystique and mystery are the defining characteristics of Machu Picchu, the Inca ruins in Peru, the latest addition to the list of new world wond
The dizzy heightsTEXT & PHOTOGRAPHS: SUDHA MAHALINGAMAFTER spending eight days exploring the remote Zanskar valley in the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir, we, a group of three women, retrace our foots
Across ZanskarTEXT & PHOTOGRAPHS: SUDHA MAHALINGAMAT 4,200 metres above sea level, Penzi La may be the official gateway to Zanskar, a valley embedded deep in the entrails of Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmi
An epic in stoneTEXT & PHOTOGRAPHS: SUDHA MAHALINGAMA VISIT to Angkor Wat, in Cambodia, by the river route would be a fitting tribute to an ancient civilisation that flourished primarily because of its
Turkish delightTEXT AND PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUDHA MAHALINGAM Istanbul is a city rich in architectural wonders that bridges two continents - Europe and Asia.
Seductive SydneyTEXT AND PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUDHA MAHALINGAM The bustling Australian city, the first European settlement in the country, is enchanting.
Domes of grandeurTEXT AND PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUDHA MAHALINGAM Russia's churches are some of the finest examples of religious architecture.
Mystique of a mountain rangeTEXT AND PHOTOGRAPHS SUDHA MAHALINGAM Exploring romance and reality in the Caucasus, which forms a bridge between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea.
Moor's last hurrahTEXT AND PHOTOGRAPHS SUDHA MAHALINGAMBuilt by Moorish rulers of Granada between the 13th and 15th centuries, Alhambra in southern Spain is breathtaking in its beauty.
Abode of mist and mysticismTEXT & PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUDHA MAHALINGAMBhutan is a veritable Himalayan oasis, where religion and mysticism play a vital role in defining life.
Ageing Queen of the AdriaticText and Photographs SUDHA MAHALINGAMVenice has the unmistakable appearance of decay and yet it is enchanting.
Behemoth studios in the era of pan-Indian films Yash Raj Films used to set trends, not follow them. Can it turn the tide?
SlideshowCaptured in timeAs independent India turns 75, some of the defining images of those seven decades.