In Pictures: Eastern Ghats in full Monsoon Glory - Araku Valley & Tatipudi...
Wired to ignore what we have readily available to us, we travel far and wide in search of the elusive as well as the obvious. But what should be really obvious is the charms of our hometowns and our...
View ArticleAsus Zenfone 3 - Built for Photography!
In an age where everything good should also be very quick, Mobile Phones are the perfect embodiment of our newfound impatience driving remarkable technological advances. The progression of the mobile...
View ArticleHow Sahyadris miraculously redeemed 2016's awful monsoon chase!
Furious winds were thrashing the windowpanes of our family's 4th floor apartment. It was June and I'd just returned home from the forests of Pench and mountains of Kashmir. The stormy afternoon was a...
View ArticleIn Photos: From Popular to the Offbeat, north-eastern Madhya Pradesh's...
[Women's swimming enclosure at Govindgarh Fort] Even when things seem to be going nowhere, India has the uncanny ability to surprise you. By now, I'm tuned to believe there's always light at the end of...
View ArticleWhere I stayed: In Madhya Pradesh's Parsili, Rewa, Panna & Khajuraho
Few weeks ago I went exploring Madhya Pradesh's various kingdoms, wild and historic both. Starting with the impenetrable jungles of little-known Sanjay National Park in Parsili, I reached the crumbling...
View ArticleThe tragedy of Khajuraho: A misguided stereotype shrouds an enduring mystery
Sitting on the steps of a small shrine housing the imposing emblem of Chandela dynasty, a feisty prince battling a fierce lion, I remember being distinctly unimpressed with what I saw. Blame it on the...
View ArticleHidden Gems of MP - Into the Wilds of Sanjay National Park & Raneh Canyon
A blur of black whizzed past the thicket ahead of me in Sanjay National Park, a remote corner in Madhya Pradesh. If not for the rustle of the dried leaves that raked up few exciting seconds of...
View ArticleRewa’s chequered past: A princely state with an unfortunate legacy of White...
Under the veneer of Rewa’s insipid “dusty little Indian town” feel is a treasure trove of forgotten history and an intriguing past that has comfortably faded into oblivion. At first glance, I couldn’t...
View ArticleThe Himalayan Collection - 2017 calendar is here!
Over the past seven years, I've climbed several mountains and crossed many passes for the smallest glimpse of Himalayan splendour. Once I hiked for a whole week only to get a 10 minute view of...
View Article2016 in Travel Writing: 6 Stories I loved telling
As someone who left her steady job in search of meaning and satisfaction, hustling for work that pays well but gives me no joy was strictly out of bounds. Of course I broke this rule every single time...
View ArticleIn Mowgli's Seeonee, Tigers burn bright & Treehouses enchant
It was an unusual moment for many of us but it was in fact common for the queen to be this generous. Not one, not two but three gorgeous Royal Bengal Tigers were ambling through the sun-dappled forests...
View ArticleAndaman's stunning beaches, well beyond Havelock's
Racing against time and a sky on fire, Ravi brought his motorbike to a screeching halt at Butler Bay when I made a frantic run towards the beach. I was hoping to catch the day's last light from the...
View ArticleA Life of Travel is a futile pursuit in itself. Here's what you could aim for...
I can't believe it has come to this that *I* am giving career advice. But given the number of emails I receive on "how to be a travel writer" or "how to fund my travels", even from students as young as...
View ArticleThe Spectacular Ruins of Govindgarh Palace - {In Photos}
Govindgarh Palace, summer home of Maharaja's of RewaMeandering through dusty and nondescript lanes of erstwhile Baghelkhand, our motley group stumbled upon a time-capsule from another era. The guard at...
View ArticleIn Pictures - How Switzerland won me over with its fleeting winter charms!
As ironic as it sounds, warming up inside an igloo set on the banks of a frozen lake in the Bernese Alps of Switzerland, I tightened my grip around the warm cup of tea silently wondering if I'd do this...
View ArticleOn a Snow Trail around Interlaken - Switzerland in Winter for the Active...
Interlaken as seen from Lindner Hotels' Grand Hotel Beau Rivage room balcony in winter!Heart pounding like a little girl about to be reprimanded for not doing homework, I reluctantly stepped out of the...
View ArticleCome to Satpura, if you've already seen a Tiger and want an intimate glimpse...
Indian Skimmers flying over River Denwa in Satpura National Park❝ Did you know apart from the usual jeep safaris, Satpura also offers walking, canoe and night safaris? You'd be spoilt for choice!...
View ArticleKerala’s hidden charms & offbeat corners for the discerning traveller!
As our definitions of vacations have changed from hectic, see-everything-you-can sightseeing holidays to leisurely travels where we would rather not see hordes of people blocking our view, the wide...
View Article30 Reasons(& Photos) to Love Monsoon, from a decade of Chasing Rains in India!
[Meghalaya | Monsoon 2013]Born in the month of June on a day when heavens opened up like a flooded reservoir, my parents tell me my name is inspired by the dark blue of a stormy evening. Perhaps that...
View ArticlePrint Sale - Epic Indian Landscapes
India like you've never seen before series - Inaugural Print SaleCollected over a decade of wandering across India as well as countless hours spent on foot and behind the lens, I have managed to...
View ArticleHiking the Lycian Way in Turkey - { 300 Kms } - Three Weeks. Two Women. One...
{ Hiking the Lycian Way, a long distance trail in Turkey } In the winter of 2015, I set out of one of my biggest adventures yet. The challenge was more mental than physical, but it was nothing like...
View ArticlePrint Sale: For the Love of Himalayas
Over the past seven years, I've climbed several mountains and crossed many passes for the smallest glimpse of Himalayan splendour. Once I hiked for a whole week only to get a 10 minute view of...
View Article9 questions you asked me about Travel Writing
Last week I asked you to ask me anything on travel writing and these are the questions that made the cut. So let's get on with it and I hope you find this helpful!1. How did you get started as a travel...
View ArticleTravel Writing Guide: Brief but complete process, from Travelling to getting...
There was a time when my mailbox was filled with questions about how to get to some place I'd written about or asking me to plan an elaborate, personalised trip for free, very very quickly. However,...
View ArticleLeaving stress behind at Atmantan, by the banks of a stunning Mulshi Lake
A glorious view of Mulshi Lake on a stormy afternoonA huge waterfall had my jaw hit the ground no sooner did I enter the gates of Atmantan near Pune. I was quickly apprised there were close to 30...
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