Close your eyes. Imagine. The start of winters. Morning. There is a little nip in the air, a bit of hanging fog. You are standing in a lawn, the grass underneath your feet has moist pure water on its blades; there is silence all around you, broken only by a cacophony of barbells. All around...Read More
While Europe attracts Indians much more than most other continents courtesy Bollywood movies, Asia is in no way less attractive given the rich and diverse culture, varied landscapes, art and architecture, great hospitality and food that ignites all senses. And I would say, Bali, among Asian cities would top the chart for being a complete...Read More
Spain is about a lot of things, including Food, Football and Fashion. From dazzling architecture to golden beaches to Spanish music to Flamenco dance, to evenings with wines & tapas to vibrant nights. Life is a fiesta here…. starts slow and goes on till really late. Culturally it feels as if no one crosses the...Read More
Sometimes I wonder where all I am destined to have my meals… from a Berber’s home in high Atlas mountains (Northern Africa) to Sahara desert to a hilltop cafe in Tangier. Thank you God not just for the meals but also for locations to have my meals 🙂 This year, as part of my solo...Read More
Everyone likes a royal treatment. Being treated and pampered like a royal is a desire most people carry. That doesn’t always mean staying in palaces, moving around in expensive salons, endless ceremonies and the likes. I have picked up an easy and practical way to live like royalty even now and satiate my senses. Read...Read More
Where to travel to in the month of May or say December? Is it okay to travel to Mauritius in June? I want to see Migration in Kenya Tanzania is Sept ok? so on… and so forth If you too have questions like these on your mind, here is our blog on recommended travel destinations...Read More
Hello people ! If you have done your Goa trip enough number of times and Andamans not even once then you must read below and pack your bags to witness the beauty of one of the real gems of Indian Ocean- Andamans. Virgin beaches, aqua blue waters, magnificent marine life ! And one of the...Read More
Dec 2019 was our last international travel before covid came into our lives. 2020 and 2021 were restricted to domestic travel only again courtesy covid . Luckily this year we came across Vir Sanghvi’s blog ‘Rude Food’ which said ‘Indian tourists who ignore Sri Lanka and its natural beauty are making a mistake’. We hadn’t...Read More
Wildlife enthusiasts love the Leopard. Though the Lion and the Tiger hold their places because of their majesty and élan, it is the Leopard that is big game hunting’s (with the camera) ultimate prize. Seen atop trees, rock dens, thick foliage, dense green bushes, the Leopard’s rosettes make amazing clicks for the camera. Problem is...Read More
This year hasn’t been kinder to anyone, and it’s been 8 months it has stayed this way. We were reminiscing our travels in 2019 and rueful that we have spent most of the year at home sitting it out. How does one travel with so much uncertainty around safety, people and distance. And then it...Read More
I had heard of Chauragarh, second time in my life when we reached Kedarnath an year ago (Oct 2019). There, after the arduous trek to the sacred temple from the base camp, and after we had our “darshan” with the Lord, we were perambulating the temple courtyard when I noticed a huge and heavy steel...Read More
Some trips we remember for the happy experience we have and the others for the learning we get. This was one of those in the latter category. Had never been on any long hrs cruise before and with no idea about our tolerance levels, this was our venture directly into the pacific sea for the...Read More
3 months of Coronavirus driven lockdown was tough life for many of us, from many perspectives. Hence when the lockdown was eased up and traveling was opened, we were keen to get out and quench our wanderlust. In these times, taking precautions and studying what options are safest for travel and stay are very necessary,...Read More
We mostly get to hear about Masai Mara in Kenya but do you know that there are 54 national parks in Kenya and one of those lesser known ones is Samburu National Park on the banks of the Ewaso Ng’iro river. Samburu is 350 kms from Nairobi and this was our first & one of...Read More
Not only popular for some of the best sunsets in the world, Santorini is also an amazingly glamorous destination for portrait photography. Rugged cliffs rising from the blue Aegean sea, the white buildings & beautiful cave hotels overlooking the caldera, dazzling panoramas, volcanic sand beaches and the famous blue domes. Romantic, sexy and...Read More
A stunning and very inaccessible vale in the larger Bhyundar valley of Uttarakhand was made known to the world when in 1931, 3 British mountaineers – Shipton, Holdsworth and Frank Smythe – who had lost their way after a successful ascent of Mt. Kamet, stumbled into it. Smythe was so smitten by it that he...Read More
We recently spent 7 hours this New Year’s Eve in the Grand Bazaar. Had it not been for the closing time of 7pm, we would perhaps have had stretched our window shopping till midnight and still come back dissatisfied. We have traveled to many places and many Bazaars (take for example the Khan El Khalili...Read More
How about waking up to a morning like this? Spending the day looking at colorful fishes and under water life? Evenings… watching the sun go down! Staying in a beautiful small island like this ? Having dinner in one of the most romantic settings & more… Dinner by the...Read More
We were quite excited to leave Masaimara (Mara for short) for Serengeti (Geti for short and cool). We had reasons to be. We had seen almost everything there was in wildlife (except Leopard) in Mara, where every safari session was pure awesome. And now, Serengeti – which is ten times the size of Mara –...Read More
Most bloggers and travel companies routinely publish such lists to spike interest with their clientele. Not this one; this is my personal bucket list, with my own biases and reasons. I am a geography buff (regular in Top 10s in Quiz Up) and I love this planet because it offers so much. These places fascinate...Read More
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