The Taj Mahal Hotel embodies the essence of Bombay since the 1900’s! Built by Indians in 1902 to prove their mettle vis-a-via the British, it has been one of the … Continue Reading Gateway to Bombay! The Taj Mahal Hotel
Festival Of Lights is a yearly event in Berlin in October! I didn’t really know about it and happened to get really lucky – I was in Berlin for 3 days and out of them, one day was the last day of the Festival of Lights! I may have been naive, but its a very well known festival and it sees tourists from all parts of the world come to Berlin!
The South Bohemian Region in The Czech Republic is described as “A landscape of forests and fishponds with beautiful countryside, fairytale chateaux and rural farms” on the country’s official website .I … Continue Reading Czech Beyond Prague – The South Bohemian Countryside Roadtrip
Its an industrial town and dockyard converted into the most artistic and cultural district of Amsterdam. The combination of the rugged and the hip feel of the place is unique and captures your attention.
Pangong Tso Lake – the highest Salt Water lake in the world in the Ladhak region of the Himalayas. Ladhak is the coldest desert in the world and till date it is isolated from the modern world and thrives on a very distinct & unique lifestyle and culture. Our journey to Pangong Tso was through the high altitude cliffhanging roads with huge bare mountains all around standing like protectors of the place – no trees, no waterfalls, no fauna anywhere to be seen, and yet so beautiful that you cannot take your eyes off the drive. The five hours of the drive from our base left me with one thought – was God trying to make a point – beauty can be created out of even the most drab elements available!
Prague was the starting point of my Czech adventure which took me to the heart of South Bohemia. This was my first trip to Prague and here’s a quick roundup … Continue Reading Prague : Un-tourist it!
Living in India and not been on done proper Tiger Safaris was really bothering me.. so decided to take off to the hotbed of it… Kanha National Park. The park is … Continue Reading Jungle Book as Rudyard Kipling saw it 🙂 Kanha National Park
This emerald shaped island is my neighbouring country and has so much do to with the Hindu Mythology – but it kept itself surprisingly hidden and undiscovered from me till … Continue Reading The undiscovered island: Sri Lanka