Have you ever been on a journey that you never want to end? You wish that the road keeps going on and on and still you want to reach your destination. This feeling goes high when one is travelling in North East. Endless meadows, farms covered with green paddy and rice fields, random waterfalls and... Continue Reading →
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Tryst with History and Pigeons – Amer Fort
It’s better to see something once than hearing about it countless times – Russian saying The above quote is appropriate for a number of places I have always wanted to visit that include places like Golden Temple and Charminar. Last year in September I went to Jaipur for a day or better say a couple... Continue Reading →
Travel lessons I learned in 2014
2014 was a learning experience for me as a traveler. I did some insane mistakes that even though I ended up regretting it turned out to be a experience worth remembering. Following that, these are a few experiences I am not going to repeat this year. These lessons are learned well to make my future... Continue Reading →
Wishlist 2015
I know a lot of people consider it obsolete and will tell you that wishlists never gets fulfilled. But considering the fact that I completed 7 out of 11 wishes in 2014 makes me think otherwise. So a new year and a complete new set of wishes, things are going materialistic now, I need new... Continue Reading →
An Evening in Banaras
Varanasi or Banaras, considered one of the holiest cities of the country, lies on the banks of the river Ganga. Also called Kashi, it is the oldest city in India as well as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities of the world. I was back in Banaras last week when I clicked this pic.... Continue Reading →
Song Analysis – Mai Alcoholic Hoon
Kids, when I was young Jagjeet Singh and Pakanj Udaas used to make the best alcohol songs. Since then we have come a long way to songs like Char Bottle Vodka and now Mai Alcoholic Hoon. It becomes terrible when you realize that the movie Shoukeens stars three talented actors Om Puri, Raghubeer Yadav and... Continue Reading →
Khajuraho – Conversations with Stones
My blog’s title might catch attention of a few perverts but let me assure you that it’s not what it sounds like. My introduction to Khajuraho happened last year when a few friends I met in Banaras invited me to Khajuraho and I joined them on a road trip. I made some excellent friends during... Continue Reading →
Orchha – The pride of Bundelkhand
India is the land of many stories and legends. Orchha is one such place that talks about the legacy of Bundelas and their glorious reign on their kingdom. Founded in 16th century by Bundela King Maharaj Rudra Pratap the town today is attracts tourists and travelers alike to experience an off the beaten track. Rich... Continue Reading →
A vegetarian’s guide to Arunachali food
Arunachal Pradesh means the “land of the rising sun” as it is located in such a geographic position that the sun hits it before spreading its rays to the other states or regions of India. it is the largest among the North-east Indian states commonly known as the Seven Sister States. After I started uploading... Continue Reading →
WTF Movie review – Bang Bang
How can someone remake an already bad movie and change into something even worse (with better looking actors), is that even possible? If you think the answer is no then you are probably wrong and you haven’t seen Bang Bang. Just a clarification – This is not a Sunny Leone movie. Best part about this... Continue Reading →