Category "Travel"

Part 2 – Monaco vs Dubai vs Switzerland: Where the Rich Actually Prefer to Live (and Why)

(A Nishani.in Deep Dive into the Global Billionaire Lifestyle Map) If you want to understand how the rich think, don’t listen to motivational speeches. Just look at where they live. Because billionaires don’t choose a place based on “weather” or “nice people.” They choose based on three things: ✅ Tax...

Part 1 – Monaco: The Tiny Country Where Billionaires Park Their Money, Their Yachts… and Their Secrets

When people hear Monaco, the first images that come to mind are usually Ferraris, yachts bigger than apartments, and people casually drinking champagne like it’s tender coconut water. But Monaco is not just a luxury playground. It is one of the most fascinating examples of how a micro-country can become...

Retiring at 50 in India: Bangalore vs Kollam — the brutal math, the calm truth, and the business mindset that keeps you alive

Retirement at 50 isn’t about sipping coconut water on a beach all day. That fantasy dies by Day 7. Real retirement today is financial independence + mental occupation + physical survival. Especially when you have a spouse, a 10-year-old child, and a startup dream that refuses to shut up. Let’s...

From Tempo to Takeoff: The Shank Airways Story That Refuses to Add Up

Rags, Riches, or Smoke? The Deepening Mystery of Shankh Air In the high-stakes world of Indian aviation—a sector famously called a “graveyard for billionaires”—a new name has emerged from the dust of Kanpur: Shankh Air. The headline is seductive: a former tempo driver, Shravan Kumar Vishwakarma, is launching a full-service...

Kerala at #16 on a world “must-visit 2026” list — and why the rest of India didn’t make it

Kerala just did something quietly historic. In a global list of 26 must-visit destinations for 2026, Kerala stands at #16. And here’s the line that should make us pause: Kerala is the only place from India on that list. Not Delhi. Not Rajasthan. Not Goa. Not Ladakh. Not the Northeast....

When a Billionaire Pauses, a Village Speaks: What Anand Mahindra Saw in Kadamakkudy That We Keep Missing

In a country obsessed with speed, scale, and square footage, it took one industrialist’s quiet walk through a quiet village to make the nation look up—and slow down. Anand Mahindra didn’t visit Kadamakkudy with a project proposal, a factory blueprint, or a CSR banner flapping in the wind. He came...

Indigo Silence, Stranded Citizens & the Cost of Privatizing the Skies

Something is seriously wrong in India’s aviation sector—and the silence is louder than jet engines. For the last two days, thousands of passengers across Indian airports have been stranded, exhausted, angry, and abandoned. Over 1,000 flights reportedly cancelled or disrupted, both domestic and international. People sleeping on airport floors. Families...

Canada’s ₹46,000 Coast-to-Coast Train Journey: 3,946 Miles, Zero Airport Drama, Maximum Reality Check

If travel were judged by how much life you see per rupee, Canada’s coast-to-coast train would beat business class flights into submission. For $558 (approx ₹46,000 INR), you don’t just go from Point A to Point B. You live inside the country for five days. No security lines. No lost...