I’ve spent years admiring the pristine, crystal-clear, turquoise waters of the Maldives in pictures and magazines. I got a chance to visit the beautiful island nation with a group of friends, and it turned out to be one of...
My memories of the Mysore Dasara have always been very fond and exciting. Often called "the festival of the people by the people," it has rather been turned into a circus over the past few years, by both the...
If you ever work or volunteer abroad, or even just stay in a hostel, you will at some point experience the thrills (and the spills) of communal living while travelling. This involves living in a large group of people...
Ever considered hitchhiking abroad? It’s true that it can be a very fun and cost-effective way of getting around. But how does it really work and is it safe? Read on to find out!
My experiences of hitchhiking all took...
My first tryst with Rajasthan was nearly six years ago, when I was 17. I spent 3 enjoyable days in the charming city of Jaipur. There was a very pleasing, old-warm charm to the entire place, with some of...
Do you ever hear about something in a faraway place and instantly think “Nah, as if that’s real”? I’m talking about Aladdin’s Cave or Atlantis or any other mythical place that fills you with wanderlust and makes you want...
It has not been much time since I moved to Bangalore. I came to Bangalore in 2017 and I have not seen much of it since then. The irony is I work as a content writer in Travel Earth...
When travelling around the world, there are many options for transport and getting to your destination. One of the most popular choices for getting around is by car, as it provides the traveller with independence; and when you are...
Bangalore is one of my favourite holiday destinations. I love visiting the city during my vacations. I’m mostly a mountain person and I love going to treks. But, this year’s summer was different. When I am not yearning for...
In the month of August 2018, I got an opportunity to visit a fairly unique place in North Sikkim called Dzongu. Tourists hardly talk about it and it stays hidden while in Sikkim. Why? Because even Sikkimese need a...