In July 2023, I visited Amsterdam on a solo trip. Yes, I still go solo sometimes though I am married. That is the advantage of having an open-minded husband. Indian but liberal. Not so uncommon these
Shreyas, my husband joined me in a trip to Frankfurt in January this year. Here are some highlights from this memorable outing of ours. Never too old To preserve the past is to save the future.
In the movie Sabrina, Audrey Hepburn says “Paris is always a good idea.” I couldn’t agree more. Having lived and worked in Paris for a year, I can vouch for the truth in this idea.
This is my first year in Germany. Before I become fully integrated and stop observing the quirks in German culture, I thought I would record my thoughts on it. To be honest, some of the aspects of
I am writing this blog mainly to cover the points that I wish someone had told me before moving to Germany. These are bare minimum essentials and it is surprising not much content is written about
Here I bring to you the adventures of my first trip after the Corona pandemic hit us. I did go out for a few short half-day rides near Bangalore or a one-day outing around the city. But this time, I
I travel frequently. Though I plan most of the things, there is always a spontaneous moment here and there. Plans fail or surprises divert them. Here are some crazy travel anecdotes that I share over
If you are looking for ways to have fun at home, and at the same time get a bit nostalgic about the road trip games you played. Here are 5 Road Trip Games that you might love to play at home during
Traveling changes you, whether you know it or not. Life lessons hit you when you least expect. This lockdown gave me the time to reflect on these lessons. Here are some of my observations over the
The Idea Of #TravelTomorrow Travel Tomorrow is a campaign for solidarity from UNWTO. Travelers from all over the world are coming together for this idea. Social media, especially Twitter and
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