Delhi’s little Tibet
Like any other cosmopolitan, Delhi has its own secrets. There are random places which can put any...
No more orphans…
Off in the distance some figures in bright green coats and crumpled safari hats were calling out names in high, shrilling tone:...
Watamu – A quintessential tropical paradise…
A quintessential tropical paradise; with thousands of palm trees leaning out across broad, white, pristine sand beaches merging with...
Walking Into the Past: Old Town Mombasa
This is like going through pages of history books; every building has a story; trysting with the...
Hampi: An Indian Rome
It was like moving on a movie set, a place so dramatic in its natural form, is hard to imagine. Unreal and bewitching, the ruins of Hampi,...
Lake Naivasha: The Panorama
Ever imagined a place hugged by grassy banks and interrupted with cacti and sand olive trees, with a sunlit lake tugged in between these...
Varanasi: Older than legend, older than tradition
I went to Varanasi in search of Kashi – the oldest city in the world; where Lord Shiva himself...
Nairobi: The Green City of the Sun
Nairobi had always been a place in between. It started out as a stop-over on the Mombasa – Kampala railway route (for the Lunatic...
Shillong: Walk among the clouds
Perfect landscapes with a complementary offer of an eclectic mix of nature, culture and history and a hint of friendliness in every face,...
Mawlynnong: Gods own garden
Welcome to Mawlynnong or ‘God’s own garden’ reads a simple metal board on the edge of a...