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  • 12/11/2019

    Buddham Saranam Gacchami

    Buddham Saranam Gacchami

    A half-day excursion to Sarnath “Buddham Saranam Gacchami. Dhammam Saranam Gacchami. Sangham Saranam Gacchami.” (“I go to the Buddha for refuge. I go to the Dhamma for refuge. I go to the Sangha for refuge.”) We have been drawn towards Buddhism for a long time now. As we visited places like Bhutan, Ladakh & Spiti,…

  • 11/20/2019

    SEEING BENARES IS DIFFERENT FROM EITHER HEARING OR READING ABOUT IT! *

    SEEING BENARES IS DIFFERENT FROM EITHER HEARING OR READING ABOUT IT! *

    Varanasi in 36 hours We still prefer referring to Varanasi as Kashi. The word ‘Kashi’ conjures up images of ancient India. After all, didn’t Mark Twain say, “Benares is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend, and looks twice as old as all of them put together.”? We made our way to…

  • 11/08/2019

    A Girl Who Travels

    A Girl Who Travels

    I was nine when I went on my first school trip. More such school/ college trips happened when I was 15 & then 20. I traveled alone to attend my friends’ weddings in Kerala, Tamil Nadu & Uttar Pradesh when I was 25-26. Those same years, I visited Thailand & to Bordi with just my…

  • 11/04/2019

    A Walk On The Rajpath

    A Walk On The Rajpath

    Winter is a great time to go sightseeing in Delhi. Before winter 2019 begins, we felt we must finish blogging about our winter 2018 sightseeing! To begin, we post about Rajpath today. Ideally, we should come to the most important road in India to see the Republic Day Parade. But, thanks to our apprehension of…

  • 10/27/2019

    Happy Diwali

    Happy Diwali

    Wishing you & every near & dear one a very happy Deepawali, & a great festive season ahead 🙏🏻

  • 09/25/2019

    A Day on A Boat

    A Day on A Boat

    To end our Bali blog posts series (see posts 1, 2 & 3), what can be better than to write of the day we spent on a boat, out in the ocean? It’s an experience we highly recommend. When your bones are tired from visiting temple after temple, or from partying too hard, a day…

  • 08/29/2019

    What & Where We Loved Eating In Bali

    What & Where We Loved Eating In Bali

    How can travel be complete without food? Now that you know where to stay in Bali, & what to see/ do, it’s time for the restaurants we loved. As before, the below eateries are tried & tested! Breeze at The Samaya Seminyak The Samaya is a resort in Seminyak. Breeze is its beach side restaurant…

  • 07/24/2019

    What We Loved Seeing In Bali

    What We Loved Seeing In Bali

    We hope Bali Basics turned out to be helpful to you. Now that you’ve figured out where you want to stay on your Bali holiday, we help you with the sights we saw in Bali & loved. The attractions below are tried & tested, & advocated (& not mentioned in any order of preference)! Beaches……

  • 07/13/2019

    Bali Basics

    Bali Basics

    Before we headed to Bali, we had a lot of confusion about its geography & location. Was it an island? Was it a part of Indonesia? How big was it? Blame it on ignorance. And, there’s no better antidote for ignorance than travel. Once we’d been there, many contacted us when they were planning their…

  • 06/25/2019

    Beat The Heat! – 2

    Beat The Heat! – 2

    A few folks reached out to us to know more about the three destinations we recommended in Part I to escape the Indian summer. Glad we could be of help! But, three destinations are inadequate for six months of the intense north Indian summer. So, we bring three more long weekend getaways from Delhi. All…

  • 05/20/2019

    Beat the Heat!

    Beat the Heat!

    Come April & the Sun starts its mercilessness on the hapless souls of the National Capital Region. Right till September, it becomes a matter of hot, very hot & unbearably hot. In these six months, at least one getaway is needed to cooler environs. Aren’t we thankful that the Himalayas are a stone’s throw away?…

  • 04/04/2019

    Orchha – A Photo-log

    Orchha – A Photo-log

    We blogged about Khajuraho in our last post. Khajuraho is still a known name on the tourism circuit. Orchha is the real surprise! We ourselves came to know about Orchha when we were researching for our travel. On our maiden trip, we spent a little less than a week exploring three destinations – Khajuraho, Panna…

  • 03/18/2019

    KHAJURAHO – A PHOTO-LOG

    Madhya Pradesh must be the most underrated tourist destination in India. The centrally-located state has nature, heritage, & art. Yet, we neither hear much about it nor see family & friends visiting MP. We ourselves were oblivious of all that the state has to offer till we made our way there. On our maiden trip,…

  • 03/04/2019

    Masai Mara National Reserve – All The Practical Stuff!

    Masai Mara National Reserve – All The Practical Stuff!

    When we began our research for the Masai Mara National Reserve, we found information to be scattered across the Internet. Climate information at one place, visa at another, what to carry at yet another… We made a mental note then itself that we would list down the useful bits at one place when we got…

  • 01/15/2019

    MASAI MARA TALES

    MASAI MARA TALES

    For somebody who has grown up watching the nature & wildlife channels on television, the Masai Mara National Reserve was a must-have on the bucket list. Thus, when an ex-colleague, now working in Nairobi, asked us to come over, specially as the migration season was on, we did not have to think twice. It also…

  • 01/02/2019

    A New Year Full Of Sightseeing

  • 12/17/2018

    So, What’s Airbnb?

    So, What’s Airbnb?

    The questions still nagged our minds but we went ahead. & that was a life-changing decision for us…

  • 11/20/2018

    OUR MAGIC MOMENTS PRESERVED

    OUR MAGIC MOMENTS PRESERVED

    … our love affair with this online photo service provider. Over the years, Zoomin has made even our ordinary photographs look excellent in print.

  • 10/09/2018

    Cruising Along The Indian West Coast

    Cruising Along The Indian West Coast

    2,500 KMS. Nine days. Three travelers. A Toyota Innova. & the Indian West Coast!

  • 09/22/2018

    The Journey, The Traveler

    The Journey, The Traveler

    It is not just about travel; it is also about the thoughts that rush to me when I travel…

  • 09/08/2018

    The Land of Happiness – Part III

    The Land of Happiness – Part III

    We are struck by the similarity between Bhutan and Scotland. On curves, we feel we are on our way to Hogwarts. We will turn around the corner & there will be the Hogwarts School of Wizardry and Witchcraft. Sigh!

  • 09/01/2018

    The Land of Happiness – Part II

    The Land of Happiness – Part II

    It is on the way to Punakha that the King crosses us on a bicycle, His envoy following him. While cars stop & hawkers stand up in respect, the King’s simplicity touches us…

  • 08/24/2018

    The Land of Happiness – Part I

    The Land of Happiness – Part I

    It has an idyllic setting; you can see the Sun rise behind the mountains, the village slowly coming to life, unpaved roads, greenery, calm & tranquil… There is nothing not to love. If there is one place you should cover in Bhutan, it is this.

  • 06/29/2018

    When Like & Dislike Co-existed

    When Like & Dislike Co-existed

    “Gar firdaus ae baruhe zamin ast, Hamin astu Hamin astu Hamin ast.” (If there is heaven on earth, it is here, it is here, it is here.)

  • 06/09/2018

    Kem Chho Gujarat?

    Kem Chho Gujarat?

    Rural menfolk in white dhoti – kurta, women in colorful chaniya – cholis, children playing in the mud, cattle, goats, sheep & dogs freely roaming around, elders sitting under the banyan tree discussing sociopolitical affairs… this pretty much paints a picture of a typical Indian village.

  • 05/31/2018

    It Took a Spell of Rain to Make Us Love

    It Took a Spell of Rain to Make Us Love

    What the beach, shacks, parties could not do, the greenery, the rain and the sea did…

  • 05/23/2018

    China – Not That Mythical

    China – Not That Mythical

    The Chinese eat anything that walks. The language barrier is significant. The Chinese are rude & unfriendly. True or False?

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