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Outlook Traveller, 1 Jun 2026

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Outlook Traveller is India's number-one travel magazine. Published bi-monthly, we introduce travelers to the wonders of unknown destinations while encouraging them to take a fresh look at familiar places. Whether people are planning a holiday, or simply dreaming of one, we provide solutions for the challenges they may face, hacks that would make their journey easier, and insider tips that guarantee an enhanced experience. A dependable travel companion, we also encourage people to make responsible choices as they explore the world through our sustainable travel solutions and recommendations.

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ArticleTHE OPEN ROADS

The road offers a free­dom unlike any other, allow­ing trav­el­lers to pause, linger, and dis­cover India at their own pace. This guide­book traces 25 mem­or­able road jour­neys across the coun­try, with BPCL Becafé stops along the way for fuel,...

THE OPEN ROADS

ArticleThe Her­it­age Cor­ridor

India's most driven road trip and one of its most reward­ing. The Yamuna Express­way cuts south with calm effi­ciency, deliv­er­ing you to the Taj in under three hours. Stop at Magic Food Zone near Agra for tea and a final stretch break, then catch...

The Her­it­age Cor­ridor

ArticleThe Pink City Run

NH48 is one of India's most depend­able high­ways—six lanes, good sur­face, toll plazas with clean facil­it­ies. But the romance is in what bookends it: the chaos of Delhi fad­ing in your mir­ror, and the rose-pink walls of Jaipur rising ahead. Stop...

The Pink City Run

ArticleThe Golden Road

Start before dawn. By the time you clear Pan­ipat, the wheat fields are catch­ing the first light and Pun­jab is announ­cing itself with the par­tic­u­lar gen­er­os­ity it always does—big sky, road­side dhabas with over­sized para­thas, gurud­waras at...

The Golden Road