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Kambala at Jappina Mogaru, Mangalore

Kambala at Jappina Mogaru, Mangalore

Traditions – The passing down of elements of a culture from generation to generation, especially by oral communication. We Indians are no stranger to them. In fact, everything we do is bound to traditions in some obscure way or the other. Even our daily chores are one way or the other related to some tradition. [...]

March 22nd, 2012 | Posted in Travel | Read More »

Roads less traveled: Agri-tourism

Roads less traveled: Agri-tourism

The word tourism usually brings to our minds hill stations and beaches, great monuments and temples, specialty restaurants and shopping destinations so on and so forth. Have you ever dreamt of visiting a farmland with lush green crop, tractors and pump sets, farmers toiling hard to get their produce? Spend a night at farm, get [...]

March 5th, 2012 | Posted in Travel | Read More »

Explore the Unexplored this Summer

Explore the Unexplored this Summer

Ooty, Shimla, Nainital, Darjeeling… a lot of people visit these hill stations every year. Especially in summer, these world-famous hill stations of India see a massive in surge of tourists flocking to them. As a result these hill stations become quite crowded and you might not be able to do the relaxing and chilling out [...]

February 23rd, 2012 | Posted in Travel | Read More »

Happy Traveling With Children

Happy Traveling With Children

Traveling itself is an activity that requires a lot of planning beforehand, in order to make the travel an enjoyable one. A lot of people advocate the policy of traveling light, i.e., carrying lesser amount of luggage, to derive the maximum enjoyment from the journey. However, when one is traveling with small children, especially infants [...]

February 21st, 2012 | Posted in Travel | Read More »

Kumara Parvatha Trek: Day II

Kumara Parvatha Trek: Day II

Stepping on a rock on an inclined climb, I lost my balance and fell backwards. The jerk I caused scared the person sleeping next to me in the tent. I thanked my stars that it was just a dream, which also reminded me to pray to the sky for the day ahead of me. It [...]

November 14th, 2011 | Posted in Travel | Read More »

Kumara Parvatha Trek. Day I.

Kumara Parvatha Trek. Day I.

Ego is a very nasty thing. One cannot imagine the things it can make us do and the heights it wcan make us scale – literally. Barely around 7kms into the trek and I was in no mood (or should I say no shape) to continue with Mission KP. But looking at 8 year old [...]

November 14th, 2011 | Posted in Travel | Read More »

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