
Give summer a cool shrug with our A-Z of the hippest ways to spend
the season: Curl up with a cocktail, cool off at a hill station, cuddle up on
those steamy nights in a sheer slip, catch the sunset with a Moet & Chandon:
Recharge, rejuvenate,
relax
Alps:
Got dough, then head
for a holiday in the Alpine wonderlands. The sight of snow should be enough to
cool off! Choose between packages or tailor-made tours that cost anywhere
between Rs 35,000 and Rs 50,000 depending on the number of days and the number
of people you are travelling with.
Take your pick from Junfraujoch
to Mt Titlis in Switzerland or if you are adventurous enough, go on an excursion
in the French Alps. Thomas Cook offers 15-day tours from Rs 36,000 (per
person/twin share) onwards. Also check out
http://www.alpineholidaysonline.com
Ananda:
Head off to Ananda, India’s only lifestyle destination spa on the
Himalayan foothills. Their Himalayan Choices package, valid April through July,
offers guests a special 20 per cent discount on all spa treatments including
Western, Oriental and Indian therapies. These are also inclusive of all other
goodies the resort has to offer. Prices start from Rs 4,625 per night onwards.
Recharge and rejuvenate.
Beer:
The best thing to do post work on a sweltering summer evening (or lazy
afternoon) — drown a few pitchers! Nothing works better to beat the heat
than a tall chilled mug of the golden brew.
Bikinis:
Ah! Get those bikinis
out. Summer’s the best time to show off that worked-out shape, get a
gorgeous tan and bare it all. Pack your bags for the beach or if that
isn’t possible, the local pool. To be the real daring diva, try Suman
Nathvani’s Swarovski bikinis (Price Rs 2,000), available at
Shoppers’ Stop outlets countrywide. In Delhi, Vitamina Si on 1, M G Road,
is the place to comb for sexy nothings (Prices Rs 700 onwards)!
Cocky Cocktails:
Breathe a
chiller into the hot summer evenings with a cool cocktail. Perch yourself on a
barstool, soak in the surroundings, and let your eyes do the talking. Try a Long
Island Iced Tea, Electric Lemonade or Frozen Bellini or Strawberry
Margueritas.
Cold Soups
and Salads:
Get fresh this summer. Eschew the ghee and gorge on cold
cucumber soups and fresh crunchy salads. There’s no better way to detox.
Cool Cottons:
Summer is the
time to drape yourself in fabrics that are breezy and light. Nothing could be
cooler than cottons — crinkled, pin-tucked, printed or in plain
ol’white.
Drives:
Long
drives by night are the easiest way to take a break from the unbearable grime,
dirt and crowds in the city. All you need is a willing partner, and a
spontaneous idea, no planning required! Just play some Norah Jones, grab a map,
a bottle of wine (for later, of course), get behind the wheel and get going!
Diving:
What could be more
exhilarating than diving into the deep sea to experience the magical, mysterious
world underwater? Try scuba diving, which lets you not just explore the world
beneath, but also interact with its inhabitants. You need training and suitable
gear of course. But if you haven’t tried it before, try it this summer in
Goa, the Lakshadweep or the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Samudra, a
certified dive school in the Andamans, offers a basic course for Rs 16,000 plus.
Same with Barracuda Diving, a dive school in Goa which operates at the Goa
Marriott, Cidade de Goa and Atlantis Water Sports, Baga from Rs 500 upto Rs
25,000 for advanced courses. Prahlad Kakkar’s much-written-about Lacadives
Dive centre offers a basic eight-day course for about Rs 25,000. Their best
season ends this month. So
hurry!
Exercise:
For the soul or
the stomach. Ebony, the restaurant at Barton Centre on M G Road, Bangalore, is
just the place to give your gastric juices a run for the grind. Sample the
authentic Parsi Patra Ni Maachi and Mutton Dhansak for lunch, and if
you’re still around the corner and want to burn off those calories, step
into the rarified zone called the 13th Floor — a lounge bar, with hip
music, great style and beautiful people.
Eka:
Take to the streets and go
shopping at Bangalore’s distinct lifestyle store. Great for rustic
furniture, craft furniture, mirrors and ‘jharokas’. Browse through
their massive collection of Ganeshas and stock up on your collector’s
items.
Fireworks