Holi is a very popular festival, celebrated in north India largely. Just in case you are going to shoot the
I rarely write about my in-town loafing in Delhi, but since I have bought a DSLR camera recently, I decided to take it out for our (the camera’s and mine) first adventure-walk. Out for a …
Came across this street-food in the rural areas of Punjab and simply loved the way it is done! This is basically ‘chhola-kulcha’, albeit with a difference. Chholey is stuffed inside the kulcha and then the combo is …
[Here is the picture-story on Kila Raipur Rural Olympics 2014. I promised it to you eons ago and I apologize for the delay. This post contains images.
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2013 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 3,000 times in 2013. If it …
One reason I love places like Old Manali, Goa, Pushkar is the fact that I get to spot awesomely attired people out in the streets. ‘Bohemian’ styling seems to rule the fashion sensibility at these places. …
Pushkar is known to be a holy-city, and hence the food in Pushkar is 100% vegetarian. Nor is alcohol welcome anywhere. That said, there is this other medium of inebriation, for which, the city is …
Looking to have Bhang Lassi? Read this blogpost to understand the dos and don'ts before you set out to enjoy the experience.
The two aspects of a beautiful town called Pushkar. A scenery straight out whimsical scribbles of a vagabond soul. Pushkar, one falls in love with you moment by moment. Pushkar, Rajasthan (India) 21.12.2013