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Destinations, Itinerary, Spain

7 days in Spain itinerary: Madrid and Segovia

This 7 days in Spain itinerary is focused on the capital city Madrid and a historic province in Spain’s north-east, Segovia. For a quick introduction to Spain’s history, political setup…

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October 10, 2020
Destinations, Itinerary, Turkey

Turkey off the beaten track: An itinerary for Southeast Turkey and Istanbul

In this article ‘Turkey off the beaten track’, I write an itinerary focused on Istanbul and the Fertile Crescent part of southeastern Turkey. Straddling the continents of Asia and Europe,…

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May 25, 2020
Destinations, Gujarat, India, Itinerary

Bhuj, White Rann and Handicraft Villages – A two days itinerary in Kutch, Gujarat

Gujarat, the westernmost state of India, is popular for its non-spicy vegetarian food, handicrafts and, the White Rann. In the Kutch district, one can find all three splendours of Gujarat.…

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April 15, 2018
Destinations, India, Itinerary, Ladakh

How to plan a Leh-Ladakh itinerary — All about transportation, accommodation, AMS and permits

Ladakh is a district in the Jammu and Kashmir state of India. Leh is the largest city in Ladakh, also, the base city for a Ladakh trip. The entire region…

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October 4, 2018
Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Destinations, India, Itinerary

Andaman Islands: 7 days itinerary

Turquoise blue waters, pristine white beaches and amazing scuba and snorkelling spots – these are the images that spring to mind when you think of the Andaman Islands. Located in…

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June 24, 2023
  • Handmade copper vessels in copper bazaar of Gaziantep in Turkey

    Copper Market in Gaziantep : Offbeat Turkey

    April 12, 2020 / 5 Comments

    A man is sitting on a stool just by the door of his shop. On his lap is an intricately carved copper vessel. With his left hand he holds a big chisel over the vessel and with his right he gently beats it with a hammer. Every second he keeps changing the position of the nail, carving a pattern on the metal. The metal protests in pain, expelling a piercing sound, but that sound is muffled under the melody of the tune the man is humming. “Bazaars and bedestens are different. We call the covered bazaars ‘bedesten’. This one is a bazaar, not a bedesten,” says Sehzat. It is my…

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    Tania Banerjee

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    Royal Opera House of Mumbai: A visit to remember

    June 29, 2023
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    Phuket hidden secrets: A forest beach and a slow evening

    October 30, 2020
    Hutheesingh jain Temple architecture

    Hutheesingh Jain Temple : A song in sandstone

    April 8, 2019
  • Pistachio filled turkish dessert

    Turkish baklava : A sweet affair in Gaziantep

    April 11, 2020 / 4 Comments

    Emerald green nuggets drip from the edges. My nose inflates — it has smelled a feast. On my first bite, there is a faint crunch in my mouth. As I chew, the flakiness gives way to a mellow sweetness, and then comes the burst of pistachios. The turkish baklava disintegrates in my mouth. Reduced to bits and pieces, they roll around on my tongue. When it is finished, I open my eyes, eager for the next baklava waiting for me on the plate. I am in Gaziantep — a city on the silk road in south-eastern Turkey which has been added to the list of UNESCO Creative Cities Network for…

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    Travelling to Harran, Turkey: Cults, myths, beehive houses and ruins

    May 10, 2020
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    An offbeat place to visit in Madrid: Santoña Palace

    September 11, 2020

    Kalavantin Durg Trek : The Unplanned Day Trek in The Sahayadris

    September 2, 2017
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    Gaziantep city, Turkey : First Impression

    April 9, 2020 / 6 Comments

    It is a brand new feeling. Miles above the ground I am in an aircraft almost wholly surrounded by passengers who are all foreigners to me. The flight from Istanbul to Gaziantep is a short one, a mere 1.5 hours, nothing compared to the 6 hours 45 minutes of the first flight from Mumbai to Istanbul. As soon as the seat-belt sign goes off in the Turkish Airlines flight, crew members start distributing food. In a neatly packed (unfortunately) plastic wrap,  bread, butter and salt is served. It is followed by another question, “What would you like to drink?” Options are given and I pick cherry-drink, a beverage ubiquitously present…

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    Handmade copper vessels in copper bazaar of Gaziantep in Turkey

    Copper Market in Gaziantep : Offbeat Turkey

    April 12, 2020
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    Pahalgam in Autumn: Harud and the colours of Chinar

    January 18, 2024
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    Experiencing Art Deco near Oval Maidan, Mumbai

    July 11, 2023
  • Hutheesingh jain Temple architecture

    Hutheesingh Jain Temple : A song in sandstone

    April 8, 2019 / 0 Comments

    We crane our necks and squint. It is noon and the Sun is glaring down upon us, blurring our vision. The harsh stare of the Sun camouflages the details of the towering structure into a curtain of black. We are near the gates of Hutheesingh Jain Temple in Ahmedabad, Gujarat— the most impressive Jain temple in the city. Gujarat is home to a large number of Jains. In Ahmedabad, most of the Jains follow the svetambara school of thought. Wherever the Jains went, they took up the language, dressing and culture of the area. This enabled them to maintain their distinct way of living without getting assimilated with other religions.…

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    July 3, 2023
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    Munsiyari Uttarakhand — My Love Affair With The Himalayas

    January 7, 2016
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    A walk in the Dadar Parsi Colony in Mumbai

    February 26, 2023
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    Sidi Saiyyed Mosque : The bloom of a stone

    March 28, 2019 / 1 Comment

    “Honk honk,” the autos blare. We pull ourselves together and trudge along, drained after attending Ahmedabad’s heritage walk. Our eyes fix on the modest sandstone structure which stands without much ado in the centre of the road— Sidi Saiyyed Mosque. Apparently the humble mosque has lent its art to become an icon of the city of Ahmedabad. Sidi Saiyyed Mosque stands like a true leader who reserves a place of importance in the community but never asserts his power over his subjects, but instead, lives a modest life. It is a living mosque where prayers are still held. The emerald green waters of the ablution pool reflect the imposing crown…

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    Geography, culture and history of Spain: A quick introduction

    September 10, 2020
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    Wat Arun, Bangkok: A Thai house of worship

    October 26, 2020
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    Emirati House Experience Abu Dhabi: In a majlis at an Emirati’s home

    July 29, 2020
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    Hemis Festival: The dance of the monks

    March 16, 2019 / 0 Comments

    The main temple complex swelled with the music of gongs and horns. The head lama sat at the highest elevation. It was 7.30 AM. Monks clad in yellow robes and traditional red drikung kagyu hats sat on cushioned benches. The wooden artistry of the monastery was adorned with thangkas. The walls were painted with the teachings and stories of Lord Budhha. The hall was reverberating with mystical chants. A white ceremonial scarf known as khata was passed on from a devotee to the presiding monk. Tourists are allowed to observe the puja but clicking photos and videos are not allowed. But the monks don’t enforce this strictly and tourists appeared…

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    February 26, 2023
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    Where to eat and drink in Madrid: Treats and sweets

    September 20, 2020

    Along The Coast Of Mumbai — Places to visit in Bandra

    May 17, 2017
  • Hemis Monastery

    Hemis Monastery Guest House: How it feels like to stay in a monastery for a day

    February 27, 2019 / 12 Comments

    We stayed at the Hemis Monastery guest house for a night on the eve of the famous Hemis Festival. Read to know more about how it feels to live within a monastic complex in the remote Himalayas.

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    January 17, 2018
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    Srinagar in Autumn: Harud and the Chinars

    January 16, 2024
  • International Kite Festival Ahmedabad

    International Kite Festival: Sky is the limit

    January 14, 2019 / 4 Comments

    The crisp morning sun of Ahmedabad pleasantly caressed me the moment I boarded off the bus. I clumsily clutched on to all my belongings and trailed after my group. The media badge dangling from our necks spoke of our privileged entry on the grounds of the International Kite Festival 2019 in Gujarat, the westernmost state of India. It was being held on an area of 2000 square feet at the sprawling western bank of the Sabarmati river in Ahmedabad from 6th to 14th January 2019. It was 6th January. On the enormous stage, arrangements were made for the political dignitaries and the guests of honour who would inaugurate the festival.…

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    June 22, 2023
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    The Abu Dhabi Skyline: From the skyscrapers to the Corniche

    July 17, 2020
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    Louvre Abu Dhabi Collection: Piecing history together in the Louvre Museum

    July 22, 2020
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    What to eat in Goa : Our affair with Goan Cuisine

    December 29, 2018 / 0 Comments

    Goa is the smallest state of India. Standing on the shore of the Arabian Sea in Western India, Goa was a Portuguese colony for as long as 450 years. In 1961 it was annexed by India. The long rule of the Portuguese has left a tremendous mark on the socioeconomic fabric of Goa, one of them being the unique Goan cuisine. When, after living so close to Goa for one and half years, finally the chance to visit this coastal state presented itself, I found myself combing the internet to delve deep into Goan food. Having local food is always one of the experiences that we prioritize. When we finally…

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    January 27, 2024
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    A Shorewalk at the coast of Haji Ali Dargah, Mumbai

    March 16, 2023
  • Sham Valley Ladakh

    Sham Valley Ladakh : A travel guide

    November 15, 2018 / 2 Comments

    A major portion of the Srinagar-Leh highway meanders through the region known as Sham Valley. Tourists travelling from Srinagar to Leh by road can enjoy the sites enroute while travelling to Leh. Apart from Sham Valley Ladakh there is another scenic route in Ladakh along Leh-Manali highway dotted with several monasteries and sites, you can check out its guide here. If you are searching for a more comprehensive guide to Ladakh then check it here. In 2012 when I visited Ladakh, I missed exploring Sham Valley so on my latest trip to Leh, I made sure my Ladakh itinerary covers Sham Valley as well. Motorcyclists call this route the best…

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    July 20, 2020
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