Our Malaysia tour has been a memorable trip. We experienced standing on tallest tower in Kuala Lumpur, thrill of seeing wild animals in night trek in Taman Negara, enjoying strawberry picking in sleepy Cameron Highland and then dancing-drinking our heart out in George Town. After enjoying the quiet sleepy hillside town Cameroon Highland, George... Continue Reading →
Chittorgarh, Rajasthan – Travel Guide
During my Delhi trip I did visit some heritage places which etched a mark on my memory. Its one thing to read history in books and another to see them in flesh & blood. Once of the most exciting thing about visiting heritage places is listening the folklore and at same time I can touch the... Continue Reading →
East Indies Mansion – Heritage home stay, George Town, Malaysia
Home stays are my all time preferred stay options. I love the idea of home setting, cozy rooms, warm bed and off-course little corner table with chai kettle. Well these things are something you get in hotel too but lacks personal touch. On the contrary, home stays are run by warm home owners and local... Continue Reading →
Taman Negara | Travel Guide
'Taman Negara' which lietrally means National Park in Malay. It has flourished since the land rose from the sea during the Jurassic era, around 130 million years ago and even ice ages haven't affected the forest. The oldness of the area is due to its southerly location which left it untouched by the ice ages... Continue Reading →
Year of 2018
Like every year end, 2017 ended with fun, friends and food. Followed by guilt and self question on where am I on the goals set for myself. Today morning, while doing my weekend-random-facebook-scrolling-ritual, I bumped onto this amazing video by John Assaraf. In this video he very well states the problem of setting goals and... Continue Reading →
5 Books to read in travel time
Christmas is around and so are holiday & travel plans. Travel plans completely de-stresses me and fills me up with lot of comforting experiences and good memories. Its like earthen pot from which you empty the old water, rinse it and fill it up with fresh new water. And which travel plan can be complete... Continue Reading →
Travel Guide – Punakha, Bhutan
Punakha is the old capital of Bhutan and hence is has a lovely monarch charm to all the buildings. It's a beautiful and peaceful city. Most of the roads in Bhutan are bumpy and full of hair pin turns which made it difficult to commute from one city to other. Few years back Bhutan government... Continue Reading →
Paro Penelop Dawa Penjor Heritage Farmhouse, Paro
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 →
