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Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) is bullish on the Indian traveller and is sparing no efforts to woo her. Continue reading
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Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) is bullish on the Indian traveller and is sparing no efforts to woo her. Continue reading
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Delhi Tourism’s Hop on Hop off (HoHo) service remains an unexplored gem in Delhi’s expanding public facilities, which aims to make life easier for residents and tourists alike. Continue reading
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‘Hello’ magazine of Club Mahindra has published my article titled ‘A walk in the clouds’. Continue reading
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One doesn’t need to be a bird enthusiast nor a wild-life photographer to go to Bharatpur bird sanctuary. The place grows on you as you walk around leisurely with your guide filling you in on the history, geography and politics of various birds that migrate to this world heritage site. Continue reading
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Here are images of my article titled ‘Leisurely Pattaya’ that appears in the Dec 2011 issue of Terrascape magazine. Bottom left on the cover page refers to the article, and the editorial page has a Pattaya image. The rest is the actual article itself. Continue reading
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My article titled ‘Trip to Lansdowne’ as part of the Goodyear Travelogue competition got published in the December 2011 issue of Outlook Traveller magazine in India. Continue reading
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My second trip to Rishikesh in less than a quarter. My sister, and my wife’s sister had come over and we had a weekend to go outside Delhi and have fun. Not the first location that would turn up in … Continue reading
While I always suspected that Americans could travel most of the world without the need of a visa, here is an article by Meg Nesterov which lists down the countries where an American needs to apply for a visa before entering it. Continue reading
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I am almost an atheist, but that didn’t prevent me from making a trip to Vrindavan and Mathura, the holiest of holy places for Hindus all over the world. While idol worship and mantra chanting are not my cup of … Continue reading
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If Bangkok was hectic and all about running from one sight-seeing location to another, Pattaya was the perfect antidote. Continue reading
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The Sriracha tiger zoo left me with mixed feelings. Continue reading
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Jim Thompson’s house and the Snake farm are located in the business district and within walking distance of each other. Continue reading
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The trip to Safari World was one of the most awaited days in Bangkok. Continue reading
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The Chao Phraya river has a life of its own and traveling by boat and ferries is a unique experience in Bangkok, not to be missed. And it is lined with famous temples and other sites along its bank. Continue reading
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Thai heritage, architecture and culture is amazing and this is amply evident in Rattanakosin where ancient designs and artisanship are displayed at their best. Continue reading
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We made it past visa and immigration by 9 am and considering that the check-in time at Citadines hotel was 2 pm we were unsure what to do next. Continue reading
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Thailand is the number one international destination for Indian tourists. Its just a hop away, similar to India in various ways and has a great number of things to do and see. This is the first of several posts on my trip to this amazing land. Continue reading
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Invited to join the Delhi Drums Circle, I realized they were performing at Jantar Mantar as part of the LGBT pride walk on 2nd July. I decided to attend and come back with some colorful pictures. Continue reading
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Rishikesh is variously known as the ground zero for yoga, centre of spirituality and adventure capital of India. Continue reading