
Sariska National Park: Born to be Wild
Although much bigger than Corbett and Ranthambore, you will be lucky indeed – mind you very very lucky just like Lindsay Lohan was in…
Read MoreAlthough much bigger than Corbett and Ranthambore, you will be lucky indeed – mind you very very lucky just like Lindsay Lohan was in…
Read MoreAs a recent traveler to this bird sanctuary I’ll definitely leave you with a few things to expect at the park. Do take a bicycle or rickshaw at the entry gate. Whereas the old model of cycle costs INR 20, the trendier cycles will cost you INR 40. This time of the season, don’t expect boating. We were told that currently boating option is unavailable. The park is quite big but to have best chances of spotting various birds you should arrive well before dawn. A trip to this national park is a must to do thing if you are a traveler and have interest in birding. From this park we went ahead to visit Fatehpur Sikri and Sikandra. An accounting of these two breathtaking destinations will be due :-)
Read MoreIt was mid of February 2011 when all of a sudden me and my husband planned this trip to Shimla. Since he had to…
Read MoreAs our bus drove out of Shillong, leaving the din and bustle of the town behind, the journey became more enchanting.
Read MoreDay 2 – 2/1/11 It was 5.30 am and the sound of the alarm woke me up. Everything in and around me was cold…
Read MoreGoogle Maps app on D’s phone was most helpful..I was backseat driving legally!! It was quite thrilling going on unknown roads. The roadways of Goa are well maintained thankfully. After seeing the number of churches one comes across in Goa, I have named Goa as the land of Churches! One of the Churches on way to Panaji at Utorda
Read MoreOn the third day of our journey, we set out for Ooty in the early morning. Despite the map indicating a distance of only…
Read MoreI have always been fascinated by lofty mountains & rivers. But no sooner than this summer, my fascination rose to the level of determination to visit “GOMUKH” – the so called origin of river Ganga, A documentary on ganga was aired on national geo provided further insight into the mythological aspect of it. Also one prominent reason was that I hail from Patna which is located at the banks of river Ganga.
Read MoreContinuing from where we left off in part 1 of this blog, our day 2 began bright and early in the morning. From the…
Read MoreAs I drew the curtain of my room, I was gifted with a splendid view of the towering mountain ranges right from my bed.
Read MoreIn the midst of our bustling lives, there come those rare moments when the universe aligns perfectly, granting us the gift of a long…
Read MoreIn the region of southern India, about 2oo km from Bangalore there is a quite little hill station (sort of) known as Coorg. Also…
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