Tale of Three Forts
The bright sun kissed land of Rajasthan, inviting from the pages of travel magazines and aggressive glossy ad pages of travel agencies has been…
Read More
The bright sun kissed land of Rajasthan, inviting from the pages of travel magazines and aggressive glossy ad pages of travel agencies has been…
Read More
By the time we crossed Chhatarpur, it was beginning to get dark and having no familiarity with the local landscape, we kept driving oblivious…
Read More
When I received an invitation to attend ‘Lavasa Women’s Drive’ event and review the Lavasa experience, I took it as an opportunity to celebrate…
Read More
Beaches attract me big time. I along with some of my rider friends planned this trip in the month of August. Actually, there was a holiday clubbed with Saturday and Sunday in the second week of August. So we got three days, I planned to take one more leave which will make it four days for the whole trip. We had planned this konkan trip long ago but due to one reason or the other it never materialized. But this time we made it sure to meet the road God !!
Read More
Be soft on my curves – sign – road to chang-la pass; it’s among the highest passes in the region after Khardungla. The glacier…
Read More
It was 9 Sep 2010, the day i got back to office after a great trip to Hemkund Sahib, Valley of Flowers, Badrinath and…
Read More
Kumbakonam is well known as a pilgrimage centre, in particular for those on the Navagraha circuit. Once in every twelve years, the Mahamaham Kumbh is held around the tank of the same name, attracting millions of pilgrims from far and wide. Kumbakonam is also called Temple City with literally hundreds of temples of its own, most of them ancient. The big two are the Kumbeswarar Siva Temple and Sarangapani Vishnu Temple. Swamimalai, one of the six abodes of Lord Murugan is a mere 6 km away. The World Heritage Site of Darasuram is just outside the city. The Cauvery Delta is a must visit for those who enjoy ancient living monuments and stepping back in time.
Read More
We eventually fell asleep for a short while, watching the meteor shower. However, someone had diligently set the alarm clock at 4 am. We promptly woke up (me glad that I had not become the late night dinner for some animal), packed our sleeping bags, drove down to the camp to dismantle our tents, and then drove for another hour or so to catch the first rays of the sunrise kissing Mount Rainier. If the sight of meteor shower was not Heavenly enough, this was another Heavenly sight, the face of the mountain glowing bright orange with the first rays of the sun.
Read More
A day among the colourful masks and eighteenth century dresses in the carnival of Venice. Seven girls had been chosen to represent seven Marias of Venice, taken in a medieval procession.
Read More
My in-laws live in Chomu, a small town which is about 30 km from Jaipur. Chomu is famous for Chomu Palace which is earlier…
Read More
All over Uttaranchal, Lord Shiva is worshiped with his consort Parvati. Even nature celebrates their embracing in the merger of sky (Lord Shiva) with…
Read More
Trains in India are ubiquitous which everyone can relate to it and mostly would have traveled in it. However very few people look at…
Read More