Hampi – Trail one leading to Virupaksha Temple

Virupaksha Temple Hemakuta Hills Hampi 1

In my previous posts, I have mentioned Hampi several times and every time, I wonder how I would be able to do justice to this huge treasure trove of heritage. There are just so many places to see in Hampi that one post is not going to do justice to this place. A UNESCO heritage site, this … Read more

10 Tips for a perfect Holiday Package

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I have been asked many times on whether one should plan a holiday in India on their own or should they go for a holiday package. Ideally, I love doing itย on my own as there is a certain thrill in researching and figuring out things. However, I do accept that sometimes, it is better to … Read more

Things to do in Munich

Things to do in Munich - Frauenkirche

The capital city of the largest state in Germany, home to the annual beer festival called Oktoberfest, and witness to history that changed the course of the world, Munich has a lot to offer to any traveler. From visiting elaborate museums and beautiful gardens to strolling down opulent palaces and historical marketplaces, there are a … Read more

Lake Pichola – Much more than just a Lake

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Lake Pichola in Udaipur – just another lake in a city. What is the big deal? Nope, I am not saying this but someone did say that to me. And that is what prompted me to write this post. Lake Pichola is not just another lake, it is one of the most beautiful ones that … Read more

Strolling along the Saheliyon Ki Bari in Udaipur

Saheliyon ki Bari, Udaipur

I love plants! Even though I stay in an apartment, I have plenty of pots and greens to keep me company. They add so much freshness to the surroundings. There are times when Ash, my hubby says that there are more pots in the house than furniture. ๐Ÿ˜‰ Imagine if I had a garden of … Read more

Walking on the Street of Harmony in Georgetown, Penang

At the Goddess of Mercy temple on Street of Harmony, George Town

One of the most interesting things that I found about the Pearl of the Orient – Penang was its confluence of cultures. I suppose this struck me as familiar for quite like India, there were people from different origins who have settled here over generations. From the Chinese to the Indians, some British and even … Read more

The intriguing Jal Mahal in Jaipur

Jal Mahal, Jaipur

I don’t remember when exactly, I got obsessed with Jal Mahal in the Man Sagar Lake – I know it was even before I started planning my Jaipur trip. I remember obsessively asking every person who had been to Jaipur or belonged there on whether they had been to Jal Mahal? Were they allowed in? … Read more

Where Colors merge – Confluence of Indus & Zanskar in Ladakh

Mesmerized by the colors of the Confluence of Indus and Zanskar

Colors are such mood-enhancers and I still don’t know anyone who does not love them. Especially when they are thrown in by nature. Watching a stunning sunset merge with the waters of an ocean or myriad colors of the flowers that dominate a valley – it is just mind-blowing. A few places where I enjoyed … Read more

Sisodia Rani Bagh: A royal tryst with nature

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The Sisodia Rani Bagh was a soothing end to my over-charged and overwhelmed senses – that I had from visiting the heritage forts and palaces of Jaipur. 10 kms from the city center of Jaipur, we ended up here just in time for a sunset. For my travel companions, it was a welcome change from the … Read more

Secrets of the Jaigarh Fort in Jaipur

View of Sagar Lake, Jaigarh Fort

If you recall my post on Amer fort, I mentioned spotting another fort – the Jaigarh Fort, from the main palace. You may also, recall that one of the incomplete things of my tour of Amber Fort was the fact that I could not explore the secret passage that connected it to Jaigarh Fort. That however, … Read more

Lost and Found – Alchi Monastery in Ladakh, India

The Chortens at Alchi Gompa

My first visit to Ladakh took me to the Lamayuru monastery – one they say is the oldest monastery in Ladakh. When this fact was shared during this visit, it also, sparked off an intense debate. Was it really the oldest or was Alchi Monastery the oldest? While Google settled Lamayuru as being the oldest, … Read more

Hail the Mighty Colosseum!!!

Colosseum in Rome

โ€œAs long as the Colosseum is standing, Rome will stand And the day it falls, Rome will fall and so will the worldโ€ And so the saying goes.  This wonder of the world just amazes you with its sheer size and history. While most of us have heard of the size, actually setting your eyes … Read more