
Taking the Plunge – Bungee Jumping in India
There’s a difference between travelling alone and travelling solo, as I witnessed it first hand. I recently wrote about overcoming my fears, travelling solo…
Read MoreThere’s a difference between travelling alone and travelling solo, as I witnessed it first hand. I recently wrote about overcoming my fears, travelling solo…
Read MoreDuring my two months solo trip around the US, I kept New York City for the last. Not because I thought the city didn’t…
Read MoreTime changes everything. Some things become beautiful with time. Some lose their sheen. Nothing is left untouched, especially our cities. Some transform into maximum…
Read MoreThe monsoon season had brought relief from the sweltering heat of Mumbai but there was no respite from the raging fire in a 37-year-old’s…
Read MoreA satirical take on Indians traveling abroad “Beta, abhi kitni der aur hai?” (Sweetheart, how long will it take?”) “Shayad aadha ghanta aur, ma” (maybe half…
Read MoreHere is the full version of my ‘Quiet Flows the Indus’ story that got published in the June Issue of Rail Bandhu A beautiful destination…
Read MoreLanding in the disputed land of Changthang – Chumur I didn’t long for a white-knuckle adventure, but snowbound Changthang happened to be one. In…
Read MoreThe travel industry has changed immensely in the last five years or so; one moment, we’re buying travel books at subway stations and asking…
Read MoreEvery time I upload a picture or share my travel story I am bombarded with questions on how do I manage to travel so…
Read MoreThe dirty little secret about travel writing is that something has to go wrong. And God forbid if it is do with your virtual…
Read MoreJohn Lloyd is a popular TV and Radio figure in Britain. Whatever he touched turned into gold. He was an idea machine. He was…
Read MoreThere is a certain beauty that Frozen Himalayas ooze out. And for the first time ever in my life I’ll be exploring that beauty…
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