While we were planning for the stay options in Paro, we had very limited choices due to the Paro Tshechu festival. Most of the stays were booked, including the expensive one as Taj. We had already booked our flight tickets, which meant we really had to hunt for a stay else be ready to camp... Continue Reading →
Thimphu Travel Guide
Thimphu is the capital city of Bhutan but just unlike any other capital cities. This valley city is filled with younger generation as its also one of the major hub for institutes of the country. SEE 1. Tashichho Dzong is the Thimphu Dzong located north of the city on the west bank of Wang Chhu... Continue Reading →
Travel Guide – Paro, Bhutan
Bhutan is an brilliant travel destination for backpackers and hikers. Once we got our permit sorted at Phuntshuling (read details here), our next pits top was Paro - a valley town of Bhutan located in the western part of the country and the only town with international airport. Its a beautiful city with its own... Continue Reading →
Travel Guide | Bhutan – Land of happiness!
This post is a summary of the activities, travel route and most importantly how to reach to Bhutan. Read detailed posts on Paro, Thimphu and Punakha on things to do there. How to reach here Bhutan: There are mainly two ways of reaching this country; Directly fly to Paro (via Mumbai or Delhi). Alternately you may... Continue Reading →
Trip down memory lane at Mani Bhavan
This is my new series wherein I want to talk about few places in Mumbai very close to my heart. Being a local, I thought of giving my take on my city. You could be from Mumbai or not from Mumbai, I am sure you will enjoy this series. Once you are at Gamdevi area... Continue Reading →
Things to do in monsoon
Monsoon! Beautiful wheather, cool breeze, droplets on face, jump in poodle, hot chai with pakoda, cozy blanket, intriguing book to read and endless lazing time. Some of the emotions that surfaces at the instant when we think of monsoon. Its by far the best season for me, untill its Monday and I have to go... Continue Reading →
Travel guide for Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
Cameron Highland is a high estate located just about 200 km from Kuala Lumpur. Being one of the highest region in Malaysia, this place has cool weather and charming tea estates. The bungalows, gardens, and golf course are the reminiscence of the British colonisers who would come to the highland for relaxation. Check further... Continue Reading →
Quick trip to Delhi
While there are many things on my must do list in Delhi, I highly recommend attending a wedding in Delhi. Its a-mazing. The energy, colors, ceremonies, madness and parties are highly recommended for anybody who likes to be high on life. I recently had one such opportunity, and I had gala time. But this post... Continue Reading →
Bohemyan Blue, Alibaug
This is a new section that I have been meaning to start, for a simple reason - my love for cafes. There is something so soothing and so comfy about cafes. Cafes can be romantic and can be so solitary. Cafes can be place to laze and place to amaze. Cafes can be a place... Continue Reading →
Travel Guide for Kuala Lumpur
SEE 1. Sin Sze Si Ya Temple: This is an old Chinese temple built in 1864 located in a small very-easy-to-miss-out bylane of Petalling street. Many people pray here for good luck from Wenchang Dijun, God of knowledge. For good fortune, Chinese practice is to crawl under the table right in front of the statues of... Continue Reading →
