Ancient Patliputra to Modern Patna
Patna , the capital of Bihar, is located on the southern banks of the Ganges. The city is also situated close to Kosi, Sone…
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Patna , the capital of Bihar, is located on the southern banks of the Ganges. The city is also situated close to Kosi, Sone…
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पहाड़गंज से मेरा रिश्ता बहुत पुराना है और ये कुछ इस तरह से शुरू हुआ. It was the summer of 1947 when Paharganj saw…
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Hawaii consists of 6 major islands: Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Maui and the Big Island. The Conde Nast Travel magazine voted Maui as the best of all Hawaiian islands continuously for the past several years.
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My last road trip to Haridwar was in Feb this year. After this trip again in March this year I did a road trip…
Read MoreI have visited Dehradun a lot of times and mostly by train only. As the road condition (Ghaziabad, Meerut, Muzaffarnagar, Roorkee) is not very…
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During those recession times, just two days before Obama taking oath as 44th president of USA, I landed into USA in Bellevue, Washington state…
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Farmers’ markets are a phenomenon in California. The goods on sale are very similar to the day shifting bazaars (a.k.a Som Bazaar, Mangal Bazaar,…
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Had it not been for the book, Outlook Traveller Gateways (on HP), Naggar would not have happened. Books are still much much superior as compared to host of blogs and websites. Online forums, at best, are good for an “occasional tip” and that too happens cause people speak about the content which is quite recent. Books need to re-published. The Outlook Traveller Gateways (on HP) which I referred to was published in 2008 and two years down the line nothing much had changed….
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Few days back , my cousin came form Dehradun to Delhi just to enjoy his college holidays. Every year he comes once to Delhi….
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Then we ate the worlds best “maggie noodles”. Nowhere, repeat nowhere can there be a better display of Indian ingenuity… nowhere…
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Jana tha Japan pahunch gaye Chin – its all about timing! A well planned first anniversary hiking trip to the Machhu Pichhu booked months…
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