Mughal and colonial history nerds, take note.

Tigerair just launched a new route to the Indian city of Lucknow, in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Why should you care? Because it's actually a great, highly cultural small-city often overlooked by international travellers.

If you like the old colonial and Mughal buildings of Delhi, Lucknow offers a distilled version of all that with just a little bit less chaos. There are many historical buildings and mosques, including the Bara Imambara, which is a shrine for Muslims built in the 18th century, and the nearby Asifi Masjid, which was designed by famous architect Kifayat-ullah. 

Flights take off three times a week: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays on board an Airbus A320. One-way fares start at $149, including taxes. Singaporeans require a visa to travel to India. You can find out more from the High Commission of India.

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