Monsoon Reverie in Goan Hinterlands - Rafting, Rains and Lush Greenery
Soaking wet in pouring rain, I stood on the banks of a wild Mhadei River trying to soothe my frayed nerves. But, with every word John uttered, my knees shook more violently than before. John was giving...
View ArticleFoundry Photojournalism Workshop 2015 - Review and Takeaways
3 weeks ago, I, along with almost hundred other photographers from all over the world were packed in a room somewhere in Ubud, spellbound by immensely powerful and beautiful visual stories by some of...
View ArticleEclipsed yet Wondrous Jungles of Chitwan National Park, Nepal
The ubiquitous whistle of Indian Cuckoo was echoing in the far distance and soon it would become the only sound I’d associate with Nepal for years to come. The golden of a dawn sky reflected in the...
View ArticleTrekking Along the Ancient Nomadic Trade Route - Spiti to Ladakh across...
Despite nearly losing one hiking boot to its flow just minutes before, crossing the thigh-high fast currents of the Pare Chu River at Norbu Sumdo felt strangely exciting. After all, there's only so...
View ArticleCONTEST: Win 2 Himalayan Treks in India with GIO!
In my seven years of outdoor adventures, I've derived the most joy, exhilaration and anguish from the mighty Himalayas. From being immensely intimidating to feeling like home now, Himalayas have had a...
View ArticleSnapshots in Square Format - The Instagram Rush
I'm not the typical early adopter of new platforms, I've been late to party almost every single time - Blogging, Twitter and even Instagram! Of late, however, I've been enjoying Instagram a little too...
View ArticleI'm in Turkey and I'm Hiking the Lycian Way, for nearly a month!
My New Year resolution is to be more adventurous, climb more mountains, spend more time outdoors and return to the kind of crazy trips that drew you all to my blog to begin with. 2015 will be year...
View ArticleCapturing Amritsar's Exquisite Colors with Microsoft Lumia!
Most of us here do share a fascination with Pakistan! I have always wanted to visit that side of the border but I mostly knew the closest I can ever get to Pakistan would be only to the Wagah-Attari...
View ArticleThis is India! - 2016 Calendars Out Now
It's that time of the year again! :)12 epic images from remote corners that showcase the incredible variety and beauty of Indian Landscapes!After last year's grand success, I'm back with a brand new...
View ArticleIndigenous Ingenuity: The Legacy of Living Root Bridges of Meghalaya
The first step I put on a living root bridge felt surreal. I was walking on something that spanned generations and was born out of a clever marriage between bountiful nature and intelligent human...
View ArticleI've been using Asus Zenfone 2 Laser for 2 months now and Here's why I'm...
I'm okay with splurging a lot of money on essential gear but one thing I cannot get myself to do is buy an expensive phone. The things I look for in a phone are a decent camera, good screen to view...
View ArticleIndia like you've never seen before - 30 Offbeat places from...
#30DaysofAnotherIndiaFor the longest time, I shied away from traveling in India because popular culture led me to believe India is all about religions, festivals, sadhus and cows. None of which...
View ArticleA Unique way of Traveling - Overlanding (In Mongolia)
When I first entered the room full of fellow travellers in Mongolia, I didn't realise Overlanding was a thing. I think almost 95% of the group had done this sort of travel before as I found out during...
View ArticleFeast with Arunachal's Adi Tribe: A Lesson in Sustainable Living
Apong, local rice wine made by the Adi Tribe in Arunachal Pradesh, served in hollow bamboo canes with a leaf stuffed to constrict the flowResourcefulness - that’s the thing I love most about the...
View ArticleElephants, Injuries & Thunderstorms : 6 Hair-raising Encounters Around Bangalore
For many, the marvellous weather may be Bangalore’s most attractive. But for me, the biggest charm of Bangalore is its supreme ability to make adventures happen! It’s not just the proximity of the city...
View ArticleA Paradise called Kashmir
Having seen so much of Himalayas already, from Ladakh to Sikkim, I thought I was prepared, but I wasn’t by any means for what Kashmir had to offer. I used to wonder, how Kashmir was conferred the title...
View ArticleAnantara Tangalle: A Little Piece of Heaven on Sri Lanka's Southern Tip
Tangalle, Sri Lanka's secret sanctuary of peace and calm near the southernmost tip of the islandMy hair was in complete disarray as fierce winds lambasted my face along a rocky coastline at what seemed...
View ArticleHow I learnt Faith can take you places Fear never can, in North Sikkim's Deluge
Gurudongmar Lake, the jewel of North SikkimIt is surprising how sometimes we set out on paths that can lead us nowhere good but all that misery occasionally manifests into a life lesson and a surreal...
View ArticleLearning from my (Mis)Adventures with Foreign Exchange
If you are the kind of traveller who is super organized and prefers to have neatly chalked out plans, you will most certainly have a heart attack travelling with me. I thrive on chaos, a little in life...
View ArticleDelightful summer days of Copenhagen, in Pictures
Magestræde, one of the two oldest lanes of Copenhagen.Copenhagen, the chic design capital of the world, is a visual stunner. With centuries old cobble-stoned streets like Magaestrade that retain the...
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