13 Tips for First Time Travel to India
First time travel in India can be overwhelming for anyone. While it is recommended to take an organised tour, I believe it can be enjoyed on your own as well with some guidance.
First time travel in India can be overwhelming for anyone. While it is recommended to take an organised tour, I believe it can be enjoyed on your own as well with some guidance.
Don’t we already have enough categories of privileges to debate? Why the need for a new one? Well, to start with as a travel-loving person, access to places is where I begin, right? How do I travel if the system is built to almost discourage me from stepping outside my country? Passport privilege is the … Read more
How traveling changed my life and shaped me into the woman that I am I took my first international trip two months from turning 28. I chose to spend a week in SriLanka and while it was an absolute blast of an adventure, It had no permanent impact on me. How could it? When you’re … Read more
How to meet Dalai Lama I was in Rishikesh when the annual Mooji wave hit everyone in Rishikesh. If like me (from a year ago) you don’t know who’s Mooji, then let me add, he is a Jamaican spiritual teacher based out of Portugal. He visits Rishikesh for a month every year. With him comes … Read more
Kashi, Banaras, or Varanasi – they all refer to the same place and they all bring a smile to my face even after a year of first stepping foot on this land. The land of the living and the land the dead, the land of some order, and a lot of madness. Beautiful madness. Religion … Read more
My experience of getting Colombia Visa on Indian Passport in Peru. It was crucial in my journey to decide the route north of Peru. Without this Visa, I might have chosen to head back home.
I walked on my favorite street, stopping at the tea stall I stopped every day at 4 pm. We exchanged greetings and my regular lemon mint tea was ready. It was these little things that made Kodi home. Kodaikanal is a hill station in Tami Nadu with a diverse local population. From other villages of … Read more
Back to corporate after a three year hiatus I quit my last corporate job in Oct 2016 intending to take a 3-6 months break but ended up traveling in Latin America alone for a year. Traveling full-time for a year changes you in ways that are unimaginable so when I returned I didn’t care how … Read more
Solo travel in Bhutan on a Budget Bhutan in my head had taken the place of this mystic land that very few people have free access to and Indians are among the few (three to be precise) country nationals who get a free pass (at least for 7 days) to the kingdom of Bhutan. So, … Read more
The beginning of a Nomadic lifestyle: A little over three years ago I clicked on a button that read ‘Submit’, the decision of doing so would go on to change the core of my existence. It was my resignation letter at a big 4 consulting firm, I had been working with them for close to … Read more