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Lady in the Kitchen

‘My father died 4 year back, my mother followed him a year later. It was a bad time, I lost my job soon after and my relatives all of a sudden forcing me to marry someone of their choice I didn’t even know who he was.’ Walking around shops of Hampi I came across this... Continue Reading →

Travel Solo vs Travel in Groups

I am a person who likes to travel solo because it requires less planning and hence saves a lot of time and money but then I have met people who cannot travel solo and need a group to travel with.   There are pros and cons of in both ways to travel and a lot... Continue Reading →

In the land of rocks and ruins – Hampi

After my brief stay in Ahmedabad I took a train and traveled to Bangalore (No matter wherever I am traveling there is something that keep bringing me to this city). My plans were set to travel out of Bangalore and Hampi was the first place I was going to. Hampi, capital of the ancient Vijayanagar... Continue Reading →

Exploring Patna’s Heritage in 3 days

Forget Buddha Smriti Park, PnM Mall and 3rd Class fake Goa called Diyara. Patna has long list of Heritage sites that have been ignored for a long long time by administration and its own people. Staying in Patna for 3 years I have seen most of these places as ignored as a Bihari groom candidate... Continue Reading →

From the Land of Stoners and Hippies

It was day next to when I left Manali, I was sitting in a small tempo traveller that was speeding its way toward Mandi while it was slowly raining and my facebook feed was filled with people cursing me. ‘You are not a true traveler, how can you do this?’ A comment said ‘He trusted... Continue Reading →

Crushes on Married/Older Women

This topic came up a few days back while chatting to some friends because I often say that I have had a lot of crushes on women older than me. Some of them are married and also have kids. I think that this is normal wonder how many guys have a similar story like me... Continue Reading →

Final hours

He sat in his cell waiting. He was calm like a Buddhist monk.The final moments of his life were reminding him of his past. Even when he wished he doesn't his life was flashing before his eyes. He was trying to make sure he had lived his life till the very end. Guards outside didn't... Continue Reading →

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