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About Queen of Treasures

Queen of Treasures is a curated digital journal and magazine of essays, reportage, and reflective writing focused on cultural diplomacy, eco-conscious travel, visual storytelling, intuitive practices, liberal arts, and global affairs.

It is guided by a simple belief: sustained attention builds understanding. Pause. Dream. Create.

The magazine was founded on a refusal to collapse meaning into speed. Travel is not tourism. Wellness is not a trend. Culture is not static. Storytelling can be both inquiry and care. In an age of velocity, Queen of Treasures chooses considered pace. In a culture of metrics, it chooses memory.

Editorial Voice

Queen of Treasures favours long-form writing, personal perspective, and analytical depth. Essays, reviews, and narratives move beyond immediacy to explore continuity, contradiction, and lived experience.

Rather than isolating subjects, the magazine allows them to intersect, reflecting how life actually unfolds.

Founder & Editor

Ambica Gulati, Founder & Editor, Queen of Treasures

Ambica Gulati is a journalist, editor, cultural essayist, writer, and visual storyteller with over two decades of experience across print, digital, and multimedia platforms.

Her work sits at the intersection of travel, culture, environment, mental well-being, and global affairs. Since 1999, her reporting and editorial practice has been shaped by an interest in what lingers beyond the headline: subtext, silence, and the human dimension of events.

From Journalism to Independent Publishing

Ambica’s career began in mainstream journalism before evolving into independent storytelling through blogging and long-form travel writing. Over time, this work deepened into cultural analysis and reflective narrative, leading to the founding of Queen of Treasures in 2023.

A blend of magazine and journal, Queen of Treasures draws on newsroom discipline while consciously resisting newsroom urgency.

The site prioritises slow journalism, long-form storytelling, and cultural context. Many pieces in the archive were originally published in print and have been carefully updated for digital clarity, without altering their original narrative intent.

Queen of Treasures functions as a living reference library for readers interested in civilisational memory, cross-cultural exchange, and thoughtful engagement with the world.

The Four Pillars

Travel & Photography

Eco-conscious travel, heritage narratives, visual guides

Travel is approached as an act of deep experience. Through immersive narratives, photographic essays, and place-based writing, locations are explored as living archives shaped by memory, ecology, and community4

Wellness & Intuition

Mindfulness, emotional health, consciousness, intuitive practices

This section draws on contemplative and intuitive traditions to examine inner life without prescription or spectacle. Healing is treated as layered, personal, and inseparable from context and culture.

Culture & Global Affairs

Books, fiction, cinema, the arts, global perspectives

From geopolitics and diplomacy to literature, cinema, and contemporary culture, the magazine explores how stories shape power, identity, and belonging. Essays and reviews prioritise context over reaction and analysis over opinion.

Media & Resources

Conversations, video features, writing desk, free library

Audio, film, and writing resources extend the editorial work into other formats, supporting reflection, creative practice, and long-form engagement.

Stories with intent.
Images shaped by purpose.
Ideas that remain.

Editorial Experience

Ambica Gulati has held senior editorial roles with established publications including Outlook Traveller, Life Positive, Swagat (Air India’s inflight magazine), and The New Indian Express. Her work spans reporting, editing, design, photography, and production.

She has also led special editorial projects, including CSR coffee table books, and continues to work across photography, video, podcasts, and documentary-led formats.

Recognition & Engagements

Her work has been featured and recognised across platforms and borders, including:

  • Inclusion among leading English-language blogs
  • Guest appearances on national and international broadcast media
  • Invitations to global journalism forums and cultural conferences
  • Contributions to international travel and culture publications

Support & Subscription

Queen of Treasures is built slowly, independently, and without advertising pressure.

Reader support sustains an unrushed editorial pace and keeps the magazine human in scale and intent. Subscriptions help ensure the continuation of long-form, thoughtful work.

Pause. Read. Return.

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