Masinagudi -The call of the wild
Warning : The call of the wild is a cry that should not be ignored . It can cause you sleepless nights You will…
Read MoreWarning : The call of the wild is a cry that should not be ignored . It can cause you sleepless nights You will…
Read MoreThis is part 2 of my previous blog on the same place. You can read that by clicking here : Sin City and More…
Read MoreOne of the most exciting places in the world – Las Vegas… who hasn’t heard of the gambling capital of the world. When I…
Read MoreThe roads were smooth and the weather was nice and we stopped for a photo-shoot of the riders and the road and the surroundings.
Read MoreRead the article from point of view of a person, who loves to travel, is deeply in love with nature and enjoys serenity and…
Read MoreSan Antonio is not a place for peace lovers or for a person who is looking for a calm and serene holiday destination.It is a place where you can take out the party or carefree animal out of yourself and serve yourself a great nightlife.
San Antonio is the place for nocturnals.The best way to enjoy San Antonio is to sleep at day and wake up early in the evening and get yourself ready by 10 o’clock ,so that you can party whole night.
It was the darkness that first met my gaze. A thick blanket that shrouded everything, including my mind, as I collected my first thoughts…
Read MoreJune ka achha mausam tha aur hamara bhateeja Ayush Ghaziabad se aaya hua tha, kahi ghoomne jane ka man tha aur din tha 1….
Read MoreDriving to the remote part of Arunachal Pradesh in the north east corner of India was an exhilarating experience . Colours change with every…
Read MoreIt is the classical Indian story . A tale told by Gods and demons, filled with kings and queens, replete with curses and boons….
Read MoreThis is an account from last year when I was still in Bangalore, and those were the days. Our vibrant theatre group, which was…
Read MoreAfter spending time over there, we headed in a steep path downhill (thanks to the knowledge of our taxi driver), and visited a Devi’s temple in the valley below (and there was almost nobody there except for a couple of locals); we rounded off the first day by visiting the war memorial, setup to honor the armed forces.
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