A Walk in the Clouds in Chamba and Dhanaulti: Footloose in Himalayas
“Once you have traveled, the voyage never ends, but is played out over and over again in the quietest chambers. The mind can never…
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“Once you have traveled, the voyage never ends, but is played out over and over again in the quietest chambers. The mind can never…
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Hello People, After a good response from you guys, I’m writing my second post.If you all have not read my first post then do…
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Day 4 –Udaipur Journey completed (and back to boredom) The checkout time in hotel was 11. So I asked them to take care of…
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Historical sites often reflect the richness of a society’s culture. India is blessed with numerous well-preserved historical sites that can transport its visitors through…
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Hello People… I always wanted to tour South India, so I along with my family set out to Kerala in Dec’10. I had heard…
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Day 3 –Udaipur (Venice of East) Udaipur is claimed to be India’s most romantic city. You’ll agree to this if not completely then to…
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You know that trip, the one where you start off heading to a particular place but end up reaching a totally different one? Yes,…
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Day 2 – Mount Abu and Udaipur (Into the Wild) This is the 2nd part of my journey to Mount Abu and Udaipur. Being…
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Imagine a wild life sanctuary, where one can walk around, or hire a bicycle, rickshaw or even a horse cart to watch some chirpy,…
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It looked like in our bid to go for day trips to Phi Phi and Phnag Nga, we had been using Phuket only as…
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This time of the year, when the doors to the heaven named Ladakh is let open to the world, hordes of people take what can only be termed as a pilgrimage on two wheels. So did the nomads. 3000km, 15 days, 11 bikes, 9 high altitude passes, one epic journey.
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With the arrival of monsoon it was customary to pack my travel gears for a vacation that was overdue, because of scorching heat. This…
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