Sand and snow: What dreams are made of!
Thiksey The trip to Ladakh was my first solo trip technically. I was there with a group of 20 women and we did not know each other in the beginning. Guess that sort of qualifies for a solo trip :)...
View Article7 Reasons Why Liverpool Is A Must-See During Your Visit To UK
The Beatles at the Liverpool Town Hall Ranking amongst one of the world's friendliest cities, Liverpool, is England's historic charm in the west. This port city at the banks of River Mersey, has an...
View ArticleThis Traditional Globemaker's Studio Is Hands Down The Most Beautiful Thing...
Passion and skill together can weave magic. A closer look at this small team of dedicated artists at Bellerby & Co. Globemakers will tell you all about it. This London-based studio is one of the...
View ArticleBridging continents
Bosphorus Bridge #Tthetraveller is enchanted by the city Istanbul which straddles Europe and Asia across the Bosphorus Strait. That’s right! The city half resides in one continent and half in the...
View Article10 Things I Learnt in 10 Days in Mumbai
1. Mumbai is a city for all, but a town for none Lively Mumbai, the city of lights and traffic and high rises and beaches and sea. This city gives you tons of options to explore, as a tourist or as a...
View ArticleTwin Towers or rather 'the shining towers'
I was there, standing and brooding at the pedestal of this huge tower famously known as the "Petronas Twin Towers" in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. But what was I brooding about? It has been quite a while...
View ArticleWonderland Croatia
Croatia was one of our favorite destinations among the four countries we visited in Europe during this summer. It was special as we visited Dubrovnik, popular for its locations from Game of thrones...
View ArticleKuzuzangpo Bhutan – An experience of a lifetime
Golden work for the tips of the temple It all started from having an intense plan and huge back packing of 20-25 days which included a good part of north india, a long sojourn to the north eastern...
View ArticleSightseeing in Allahabad!
Allahabad was originally called Prayag, but in the year 1583, Akbar named the city Allahabad. The city is a resident to a confluence called triveni. The Ganges, Yamuna and Saraswati rivers meet at the...
View ArticleWandering the land of Gods – HIMALAYAS (part 1)
I have always been a mountain person. I don't know why is that and never tried to find a reason. The other day, while talking to a friend about this, he made me wonder. What is it about these peaks...
View ArticleBolpur beyond the blues: Yellow
Bohurupi, an almost extinct art.. Bolpur is indeed a famous place, two noble laureates, incredible artists, a lot many academician and off course a Bengali fusion rock band with a forte of its own....
View ArticleBeautiful Inveraray
During our trip to Scotland, we took an unexpected turn on to the Inveraray, on the way to Oban. On my google search on what to do in Oban- I found a link to Live Inveraray Jail and thought it might...
View ArticleAnother way to travel the world for free – WWOOFing
Great food and new experiences in beautiful places – isn’t that why we travel. How about great FREE food and FREE accommodation in very, very beautiful places? Let me tell you about my new favorite...
View ArticleSpend a pristine day in the heart of Bihar
Stupas inside the bodhi temple Due to several work trips, I got an opportunity to travel far and wide within many districts of India. Of all the places, no one ever believed me how peaceful and...
View ArticleSome intriguing beach hotspots that you must visit
The best way to spend some amazing time with your family is to laze around in the sunny beaches, while your children are busy in water sports. So obviously, a beach vacation is all you and your family...
View ArticleNaukuchiatal
Air Fill natural baloons ‘Lake of nine corners’ is a small hill station in Nainital district of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. The lake is 175 feet deep and is situated at 1220 mts above sea level....
View ArticleMy photo-journey through Chitkul
Taking the usual route from Delhi I reached Shimla to be welcomed by a chilly morning. Flexing my muscles I thought “man, that was a tiring journey”. Little did I know I was to be proven so wrong the...
View ArticleThree Women, 5000 Km, One Long Road Trip and A Drive of A Lifetime
They're breaking free from stereotypes that define the 'quintessential' women. They speak their mind, bravely follow their heart and gives a damn to those who remind them of the glass ceiling. They're...
View ArticleRollin’ through Rockford
When I first entered the city limits of Rockford, IL, I have to be honest…I was not terribly excited. My first impressions were that of a generic retail big box community in the western shadows of...
View ArticleAhmedabad Old City heritage walk
During my stay in Ahmedabad (Gujarat, India) I signed up for a morning heritage walk around the old city. Having done a similar walk in Pune, I’ve become fascinated by some of these old structures and...
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