Tag: legend

  • Exploring Mahabalipuram: A Guide to South India’s Heritage

    Exploring Mahabalipuram: A Guide to South India’s Heritage

    I traveled solo to South India, landing in Chennai before exploring Mahabalipuram. Despite Cyclone Ditwah’s threat, the trip was thrilling. I visited ancient temples, enjoyed local cuisine, and stayed at Four Points by Sheraton, soaking up its beauty.

  • The Alwar District in Five Days

    The Alwar District in Five Days

    Our recent blog post (& the comment it generated) made us realise that the Alwar District was a wholesome getaway. It has the advantage of being close to Delhi NCR (4.5 hours from ISBT) & enough to see & do for more than a weekend! We dug through our emails, photographs, and memories, & compiled…

  • Pali

    Pali

    A Brief Halt at a Unique Indian Temple On our Udaipur to Jodhpur stretch of the Rajasthan road trip, Pali (92 KMS from Ranakpur) turned out to be a spontaneous halt. We had known about a unique temple existing in Pali but when we found it right on the highway, we had to stop. The…

  • MUSKURAIYE, AAP LUCKNOW MEIN HAI!

    MUSKURAIYE, AAP LUCKNOW MEIN HAI!

    Lucknow in 24 hours There are some places you can never get enough of. Lucknow always brings a sense of belonging. It feels like home. Tunde kebab & kulfi at Aminabad, walk at Hazratganj, sightseeing at Bada & Chota Imambargahs, crossing Cantt, mutton nihari at Rahim’s, kulfi at Chhappan Bhog, chikankari & zari shopping at…

  • 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,…

  • 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…