Anti-aging therapy is probably the most-sought after in the beauty industry these days. And when you hear of something like a Bed that’s actually supposed to help you keep younger, you can’t help but be more than a little curious. The LightStim LED Bed makes use of the fact that LED light therapy protects against UV damage, free radicals, cardiovascular disease, heart attacks and strokes. With 18,240 therapeutic, glowing LED lights, this bed doesn’t just claim to keep you  younger, it is also supposedly very effective in countering arthritic pain and muscle aches. In the words of LightStim CEO, through the application of the right wavelengths of light, what this bed ultimately does is to greatly increase the production of collagen in the body, drastically slowing down the aging process. Priced at $65,000 this bed might just be the much sought-after youth elixir!

When Karl Lagerfeld and Swarovski come together, you know you’re set for fireworks. So now we have this great jewelry collection, and wait—it’s not the only one. Lagerfeld will actually be creating two collections a year for Swarvoski. For now, though, the collection we get includes charms, ear jackets, pearls, chains and studs encrusted with Swarovski crystals, finished with gold plating, rose gold plating and rhodium plating. The collection is divided into three distinct lines-Ikonic, with a “rockstar ethic”, Klassic Karl, which has Karl’s kitty Choupette as its muse(!) and Essentials, completely classic all the way. You can get your hands on it, come September—when it’s going to be available at Swarovski Crystal World locations, Karl Lagerfeld stores and the designer’s website

BMW will launch the all-new 5 Series 530d in India by end of June this year.  The new model is powered by a 3.0-litre V6 turbocharged diesel engine and mated to an eight speed automatic transmission, generating 261bhp of power and 620Nm of torque. The sprint from 0-100kph takes just about 5.7 seconds. The BMW 5 Series boasts a fully digital instrument cluster, gesture controls, adaptive driving modes and the latest iDrive system. It also features a touchscreen key that helps move the vehicle back and forth from tight parking spaces. This one sure is worth watching out for!

Design house Kohler has revealed a new faucet collection for the elegantly designed bathroom, which it defines as a minimalistic collection possessing “timeless elegance”. Composed faucets exhibit a pared down design without unnecessary flourishes and detailing, giving a clean look that is sleekly proportioned. The full Composed collection comprises faucets, valve trims, coordinating showerheads and hand-showers, as well as a variety of matching bathroom accessories. In addition to Polished Chrome and French Gold finishes, Composed features the new Vibrant Titanium finish, an edgy, cool metallic that occupies the space between Polished Chrome and heavier tungsten.

Sarita Handa has launched her first ever handloom range, the Sarita Handa Handwoven collection, to celebrate the completion of 25 years of her brand. The collection features embroidered and quilted bedspreads, handmade throws with embroidery accents and decorative cushions with the signature Sarita Handa embroideries.  Since its establishment in 1992, the company has carved a niche for itself by bringing together has traditional weaves with contemporary designs to create unique home décor products. For this collection, Sarita Handa has collaborated with the 65 year old institution Sarvoday Ashram Etah and its brand Ekmatra for hand spun and handwoven fabrics.

Patek Phillipe’s 2017 offering is the Aquanaut Travel Time Ref. 5650G “Patek Philippe Advanced Research” watch, that showcases two developments being showed off by the brand: a Spiromax balance spring made of Silinvar (Patek’s proprietary silicon) and a “flexible-mechanism” for the second-time zone settings.  The partially open dial features for the first time in a Patek Phillipe watch, too. The watch features a 40.8mm wide and 11mm thick case, water-resistant to 120m on a night-blue strap. Extremely limited edition with just 500 pieces made, the watch carries a price tag of around $59,000 each.

If the thrill of a vacation equals an adrenaline rush for you, if climbing perilous heights and plumbing the precarious depths of nature’s expanse gets you going, then you are the adventurer whose idea of a wholesome holiday doesn’t stop short at one only for pleasure, pastime and pottering about aimlessly. For thrill seekers among us, adventure getaways are the new frontier in experiential vacations and make perfect sense for those seeking an outing by themselves and for those who like to hang out with their band.

In terms of what India has to offer to the adventure sports enthusiasts, the avenues are many and so are the terrains. From taking off for a solo biking trip to the rugged mountains, to camping amidst a wildlife ecozone, to scaling the waves of a legendary river, there’s much on offer here for the nature sports enthusiasts. Whether one is an expert or a beginner, enthusiasts now can also take help from specialist adventure tour planners for putting together an itinerary which can give one an adrenaline rush on sight and is customised to the client’s wishes. This bespoke planning is what imparts a luxe touch to active holidays designed by, say, the Mercury Himalayan Expeditions or Adventure Nation, which also offer packages which are pick-as-you-go, suitable for beginners. Or, one could head to Thrillophilia, billed as the ‘one spot destination of all adventure and eco tours in India’, which offers itineraries for rappelling, boulder climbing, hiking and camping and a whole host of other activities. Its co-founder, Abhishek Daga, understands the market demands very well when he says, “People normally take breaks and want to have best experience possible during their holiday time so we suggest them on lot of things, plan the entire tour for them and also guide them on safety measures etc.”

UP IN THE AIR | Paragliding, zorbing and parasailing are popular adventure sports which take flying to another level
UP IN THE AIR | Paragliding, zorbing and parasailing are popular adventure sports which take flying to another level

Moving on to the actuals, we have slotted some great activity options for adventure and nature enthusiasts and have matched them with the relevant locations, across India, which are the best suited destinations for indulging in an action-filled holiday. We will start with the one which is not all that novel, but still manages to amaze every person who experiences it for the first time. We mean paragliding. Literally giving wings to one’s dreams, and throwing caution to the winds, this one is all about screaming wild and mid-air calisthenics, as you soar high into the air and have your own view of the miniature-esque etchings on earth’s canvas. This aerial sport entails flying paragliders sitting in a harness, suspended below a fabric wing, part of a lightweight, free-flying, foot-launched glider aircraft. The favourite locations for paragliding in India include Ladakh, Darjeeling, Solang, up north and Goa. Apart from the singular experience of soaring over Solang Valley, Manali also offers one the opportunity to go zorbing where you strap yourself into a giant PVC ball, and go crazy riding down snowy slopes.

Further down south, in God’s own country, one can also indulge in another variation of this sport – parasailing. Parasailing, also known as parascending or parakiting, is a recreational kiting activity where a person is towed behind a vehicle (usually a boat) while attached to a specially designed canopy wing that reminds one of a parachute, known as a parasail wing. Varkala Beach, Payyambalam Beach and Alappuzha Beach are all there for parasailers who can enjoy an aerial view of Kerala’s backwaters and palm dotted green landscape while taking off above the azure waters.

DOWN BY THE RIVER | White water rafting, waterfall rappelling are just some of the water sports which promise to give you the adrenaline rush of conquering the waves
DOWN BY THE RIVER | White water rafting, waterfall rappelling are just some of the water sports which promise to give you the adrenaline rush of conquering the waves

Skipping on to the next revered element of mighty earth, we come to the exciting expanse of aqua sports and there is no other activity more riveting than white water rafting. While we might have all been to Rishikesh, at some point, for some rafting, there are other more challenging and picturesque aquatic realms which call out to the adventurists. High up on the challenge quotient is the Barapole waterway in South Coorg which has many rapids criss-crossing the stretch, making it a super thrilling ride over the waves. There is also Dandeli, beckoning the hardcore rafters with its undulating 12 km stretch and a roller coaster ride flanked by picture pretty nature. And if one is up for trying some less trying forms of rafting, which still enthrals, then one can try river rafting in the Brahmaputra, where the flora and fauna of sanctuaries like the Nameri National Park are an added bonus. For a similar scenic rafting experience, equally rich in wildlife sightings, one can also opt for bamboo rafting in the Periyar Lake, cutting through the beautiful Periyar National Park. Combining a camping expedition with white water rafting is also a great idea as most of the rafting sites allow for camps to be set up by the banks. Coorg also has the Coleman Camping tour where one can trek by the stream or up the Brahmagiri Hills or go white water rafting, all while enjoying living under the stars.

UP, UP AND BEYOND | Skiing and heli-skiing are two of the most glam snow sports that promise the thrill and the chill of a holiday in the hills
UP, UP AND BEYOND | Skiing and heli-skiing are two of the most glam snow sports that promise the thrill and the chill of a holiday in the hills

Onwards to ascending the difficulty quotient and the corresponding heights of the earthly terrains, we come to the risk-lovers paradise which stretches beyond the mountain slopes, right to its pinnacle. Himachal Pradesh is one such paradise for the skiing enthusiasts who love the feel of snow under their feet and the rush of speed as they plough their way through the white cloud, clearing their way down. Situated 9000 ft above sea level, and with tracks suited to both the beginners and pros, Kufri offers all that the snow trekkers dream of, and could very well be India’s answers to the Alps. Then there are the other two skiing hotspots, Mahasu and Narkanda where the best time to visit is during the snowfall in between the months of December and February. Also, close by in Uttarakhand there’s Auli with its 3 kilometre long slope, a 500 metre long ski lift, making up a stretch worth the avid skier’s salt.

Taking the fun a notch further up, there’s also heli-skiing in which a chopper brings you to the peaks, followed by a drop at high altitudes, continuing till you reach the skiing base. Hanuman Tibba is a much favoured heli-skiing point, while the vistas are really opening up also in Gulmarg, in Jammu and Kashmir.

SAIL TO GO FURTHER AWAY | From the calm of a kayak, to the colour-filled extravaganza of underwater diving and snorkelling, the horizons are infinite and intriguing
SAIL TO GO FURTHER AWAY | From the calm of a kayak, to the colour-filled extravaganza of underwater diving and snorkelling, the horizons are infinite and intriguing

Descending from the dizzying heights, sports lovers can go vertically beyond to plumb the intriguing depths of India’s water bodies with a rich marine bio-diversity. Scuba diving to the floor of the ocean, passing by shoals of colourful fish, strange sea creatures and families of coral and rocks sounds all exciting but requires expert supervision. For those just starting out, try out scuba diving in the shallow shores of Goa, or go onto the Grand Island where underwater visibility is more than 5 m and affords enthralling views of coral gardens and much more. Lakshadweep, Andaman & Nicobar Islands are the other hot spots for underwater sports enthusiasts and one can go scuba diving or snorkelling in the blue waters to discover a whole new earth, as it were.

For those not very interested in something too precision-driven, there’s a relatively laidback option of kayaking. A paddle, a picnic and a kayak is all that you require to be on a river and go further, enjoying the sights and sounds all around it. The Aguada river in Goa is a great one to kayak on, as it allows you to soak in the idyllic beauty of the Goan shores, while also letting you traverse its length.

FORWARD MARCH | Hiking up, trekking across and biking through the varied terrain of India is as much a quest as it is a quality vacation for the not so faint hearted
FORWARD MARCH | Hiking up, trekking across and biking through the varied terrain of India is as much a quest as it is a quality vacation for the not so faint hearted

So much for the abundance of adventure sports locales all around, we now come to one which is rare in the sense that it is available, by virtue of nature itself, only between January and February every year. We are talking about the Zanskar River which freezes during these months and make up part of what is famous as the Chadar Trek, given one is trotting along on frozen ice, the precarious ground under one’s feet is sure there and so are the awe-inspiring Himalayan horizons and stark monasteries one encounters on the way. If this were to not fit into your scheme or calendar, then head over to the Lahaul-Spiti Valley, for amazing trek trails, riverside camping, passing by quaint little villages, all at once like crossing the frontier of civilisation itself.

And if walking endlessly is not quite your idea of fun, then take to your beloved mean machine as the bike trip across Leh Ladakh is a biker’s dream, what with the meandering roads, narrow passes, pit stops at quaint hamlets and a first hand view of ethereally beautiful Himalayan valleys, all the way up. And if mountainous terrains are not your cup of tea the take to the salt desert with your bike giving you a free run of the starkly beautiful Rann of Kutchh, where the inky blue horizons seem to melt into infinity.

Louis Vuitton is celebrating the 35th anniversary of America’s Cup with this cool sporty collection this summer, encompassing outerwear, knitwear, bags, belts, classic polos, scarves and even sneakers. And in sync with the popular yachting event, the collection features the classy nautical color scheme of blue, white and red. Some of the highlights from the collection include the Keepall 55 Bandoulière bag for $2,180, Latitude Slip On sneakers for $705, the Latitude sporty stole for $510, and the uber cool Latitude Floatable sunglasses for $435.

A 200-year-old castle on one of the ghats of Varanasi is now a luxury hotel. The Brij Rama Palace Hotel began its journey as a fort in 1812 built by a Maratha minister. The hotel now features an amalgamation of various architectural styles: lined pillars, semicircular bastions and floral motifs from the Maratha style, Greco-Roman statuettes and carvings of Ganges river dolphins from the times of the Maharaja of Darbhanga (in modern-day Bihar), who acquired the structure in 1915. 18 years were spent by the current owners, 1589 Hotels, restoring the property to its original splendour. The Palace hotel has 32 rooms and suites, with the best view provided by the 300sqft Varuna Burj Room: a 180° panorama of the Ganga’s crescent route. Since you’re at the ghats of the sacred Ganga, it’s obvious you’d be served an exclusively vegetarian menu and no alcohol either. But that shouldn’t deter you as the hotel’s menu serves up an array of vegetarian treats at the multicuisine Darbhanga restaurant. From trips to the Aarti at ghats to a copy of Bhagvad Gita at departure and everything else in between, you get to savour Varanasi in all its sacred glory.

Global hospitality major Accor Hotels plans to add up to nine hotels in India this year, bringing in global hotel chains like 25Hours and Banyan Tree into the country. The French hospitality company, considered Europe’s largest hotel chain, recently made strategic investments into the two hospitality firms. With the opening of the new hotels, the company will enter cities such as Lucknow, Guwahati, Nagpur and Coimbatore. The company currently operates 46 hotels in the country under 10 brands including Sofitel, Novotel and Ibis in major cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru. Globally, AccorHotels owns and runs around 20 brands across 92 countries.