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Hi, I'm Debarun Sana — welcome to World Unveiled

I started World Unveiled in 2018 because I love travel and I love research — and I wanted a place to bring the two together. I'm based in Kolkata, India, and since 2016 I've personally traveled to places, e.g. "Kerala, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Odisha, and Bhutan, Nepal etc. For destinations I haven't visited myself yet, I put in the time to research them properly before writing — official tourism sources, maps, recent traveler accounts, transport schedules, and pricing — so the guide is still accurate and useful, even if it isn't from personal experience.

How I write each guide

I'm upfront about this: not every place on this site is somewhere I've stood myself. On posts about places I've personally visited, I write from that experience — my own routes, timings, and costs. On posts about places, I haven't been to yet, I build the guide from careful research rather than presenting it as first-hand experience. Either way, my goal is the same: give you information you can actually rely on to plan a trip, checked against multiple sources rather than copied from a single article.

About the photos

Some images on this site are my own; others are licensed stock photography used to give you a visual sense of a destination I've researched but not yet visited in person. I choose images that accurately represent the place being described.

What you'll find here

World Unveiled covers a mix of Indian and international travel: itineraries, budget breakdowns, and practical planning guides — combining my own on-the-ground experience where I have it with thoroughly researched information where I don't, so you always know what you're reading.

Get in touch

Spot an error, have a question, or want to suggest a place I should cover? Email me at dscreationconnect@gmail.com or comment section in each blog post — I read and reply to every message myself.

Thanks for reading, and I hope World Unveiled helps you plan your next trip.
— Debarun Sana

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