Travel is strange. When you see Udaipur sandwiched between Pir Pranjal ranges and Himalayan ranges in Lahaul, you ought to pass this statement. And as if this was not enough, you see a totally new meaning of Guru Ghantal standing…
Tso Moriri Lake – The Legend of Tsomo
Do any of you know what is the antonym of Midas touch? Do tell me because that is the salient feature of humans, and being a human I should know that. Recently, my attention was stolen by an article which…
Shalimar Garden – The Earthly Paradise
Being a traveller, it is hard for me to understand how did Akbar didn’t bother to go to Kashmir even after capturing it. I know India has a lot of beautiful avenues for the enchanting the King, but there is…
Kumbhalgarh Fort – Underrated Marvel Of India
21196 kilometres. Can you guess it? Nope, that is not the journey I travelled till date. (Hope I do it soon!) It is the size of the great wall of China. Yes, the one we studied in GK. It is…
Adalaj Vav – Epitome Of Promise
It’s been two years that I have been taking you to the offbeat places and sharing with you the untold stories of the era bygone. And recently when I was scrolling through the books on history, a revolutionary writer filched…
Rajasthan – Land of Wonders
I think ‘searching’ is one instinct which we have very well inherited from ancestors. Previously we searched for food and shelter and now we search for our mobiles. Yes, seriously if I am at home that is one thing which…
Chiktan Fort – An Abode Of The Phantoms
Remember those days when televisions were watched together? Whether it was Jungle Book, Byomkesh Bakshi or the epics Ramayana and Mahabharata, everybody sat down together to watch the television. I still remember whenever Ramayana was telecasted, my grandmother every time…
Bateshwar Temples – The Temple Town
My mother keeps on nitpicking me from time to time saying that my travel infection is getting severe day by day. I smile at her and say, “we travelers are like the ancient phoenix bird mom.” Like her, if you…