Some monuments are talkative. Full of motion, they pour out their emotions in endless chatter. The Western Group of Khajuraho Temples, for example, are some of ...
Holy represents end of winter and beginning of spring in India. Flowers bloom, sun shines brighter, skies become blue and mood gets boisterous. Thus it is no ...
I stopped over by the beautiful Pavana Lake while returning to Pune after a lovely Lonavala weekend. It was a day before the Holi festival and I was invited to ...
Recently, I read a Facebook post by fellow blogger, Abhinav Singh of A Soul Window, saying that he does not mock touristy destinations. Instead, he discovers be...
In Calcutta we have some unique pet peeves. We love our pooches, as well cats, birds, rabbits, mice and still now our city newspapers everyday carry obituaries ...
My first smell of Puducherry (formerly known as Pondicherry and fondly referred to as ‘Pondy’) was unpleasant. I reached the former French town after an extreme...
What can I say about our Kalimpong break? That it had been lovely, intrepid, lazy and much needed, after our crazy, impromptu cross country motorbiking trip. Th...
Lying on the eastern border of the Thar Desert, Jodhpur is indeed incredibly blue. Spread at the base of the mighty Mehrangarh Fort like a graceful pleated...
That evening after a sublime sunset at Jaswant Thada, I had enough time on my hands to pay Sardar Market a customary visit. The famous market had kept up to its...
I left for Jodhpur after relaxing at my Salawas homestay for one whole week. Those beautifully rustic days rejuvenated me completely and slowly a restlessness s...