Dear Dusty Delhi,
How are you doing? Hope all the furor over smog has lessened and you are breathing easier? Is it already cold now or is the famous chill a....
One of my favourite things to do in Thailand is to stroll around the night markets at a leisurely pace. I find them very relaxing, especially the Chiang Mai nig...
With the past few years being full of changes, 2018 was more about settling in. Our move to Cairo has shaped the dynamics of our personal lives, professional fi...
Traveling is not an easy activity to undertake and from planning your itinerary, booking accommodation, checking transfers, making a travel budget etc, a trip i...
Pangong Tso is closely related to the Tibetan word Lake Banggong which means 'long, narrow, enchanted lake' and it is indeed spectacular. One of the largest sal...
I followed the performers all the way to the Polo Ground where the inaugural ceremony was to take place. The Ladakh Festival started off with a few long winding...
Visiting Cuba was my trip of a lifetime. Incidentally, I travelled there in 2014, during the Obama Presidential tenure and the country was in news for easing it...
The Maldives is so magically beautiful that even in the worst weather conditions, it can do no wrong. I visited it during the rainy season when its placid blue ...
Downtown Yangon for me starts from the famous Bogyoke Aung San Market and continues all the way past the Sule Pagoda to the sluggish Yangon river. The area has ...
Yangon is more than a city to me. It is an emotion. A very known, yet strangely unfamiliar emotion, similar to deja vu. The reason is perhaps the uncanny simila...