Memories of Road Drive
One thing is quite certain in Army – You can never have a planned trip. Either there is a last minute crisis and your leave gets postponed or some senior officer decides to visit you on the dates when you…
One thing is quite certain in Army – You can never have a planned trip. Either there is a last minute crisis and your leave gets postponed or some senior officer decides to visit you on the dates when you…
Antarctica, the name itself resonates with exclusivity in travel. Even thinking of going to Antarctica brings chills. Long back, I attended a travel talk where this young gentleman was talking about his Antarctica expedition. It was truly breathtaking and…

With a toddler tagging along, trust me, you want to go to a place where there is lots to engage their hyper active brain. And, Dubai fits the bills perfectly. The other destinations on my mind were Singapore, HongKong and…

Nelang, Naga and Jadung are teh 3 hidden valleys of Uttarakhand which fall in the Harshil Sub-division. Nelang valley was the old trade route between India and Tibet. The wooden bridge through which supplies were transported using Yaks stills exists.…

Gangotri, an important shrine of the Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand will open on the auspicious day of Akshaya Trithi on May 9, 2016. I visited the shrine last season just a week before it closed down for winters. I…

I have now been in Rishikesh for over a month and these are my experiences and reflections on this mystic city. A small holy city that charms you with its simplicity and grace, with its excesses on Yoga, amusing patterns…

My Hong Kong travel was not part of any plan or a holiday. It just happened. With husband’s short term assignment in this country and my full time job, it was hard to accompany him for the four months that…

This photo blog is a humble attempt to bring forth the contrasting colours of Rajasthan. Experience the kaleidoscope and be intrigues to explore this land. Do share your experience of this colourful and most travelled state of India – Rajasthan

Yay! This blog was picked by Blogadda as Tangy Tuesday Picks. Thanks Lights, rangoli, crackers, yummy mithai, gifts, shopping, family get-together, and card parties makes this a festival to look forward to. While, I was preparing for Diwali in full…

I think somewhere in the glitz and glamour of malls we are losing on the culture of picnic. How every winter all the cousins, the mama and the mami’s would collect at one place and go for picnic with lots…