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Travel Blogging: The Ugly Truth Social Media Doesn’t Show

Travel Blogging: The Ugly Truth Social Media Doesn’t Show

I’ve started getting to that phase of my travel blogging journey, where I’m beginning to gain a little traction. The universe is beginning to realize I am not just another of those thousands of travel blogs that pop up every day on a whim, only to fizzle out within a few months time. I’m beginning to see repeat visitors. I’m starting to ... Read More »

Port Victoria – The Smallest Capital in Africa

Port Victoria – The Smallest Capital in Africa

When people talk about the most mesmerizing capital cities in the world, you’d expect to hear the usual rabble about Paris, London, Prague, Budapest, New York – the usual suspects. Personally, I think Edinburgh stole my heart a couple of years ago, and I think it’s going to keep it for some years to come – the spell it cast ... Read More »

FLY – Learn Paragliding Near Mumbai

FLY – Learn Paragliding Near Mumbai

To fly is a dream we all have fostered since childhood. Be it looking at the birds soar up in sky or watching superman on telly, saving people, flying by. Sadly my decision to go paragliding wasn’t nestled in something so poetic but in the fact that heights scared the living daylights out of me! As someone who thrives on wanderlust, ... Read More »

Pondicherry – First Impressions

Pondicherry – First Impressions

The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance. I couldn’t think of a better one-liner to introduce this post. The day I started writing this post, was an exact month from the day I left behind everything I knew and moved to the wonderful little town of Pondicherry ... Read More »

A Local’s Guide to Mumbai (Bombay)

A Local’s Guide to Mumbai (Bombay)

“What strange phenomena we find in a great city, all we need do is stroll about with our eyes open. Life swarms with innocent monsters.” – Charles Baudelaire Honestly, when Mr. Baudelaire pronounced these famous words, he probably attached a lot of aesthetic meaning to it, however, when you think of Mumbai in this context, you can take that quote ... Read More »

Nomad’s Guide to South Island, New Zealand

Nomad’s Guide to South Island, New Zealand

New Zealand had been on my bucket list since quite some time now. Having heard about the wonders of the place and its people from animate and inanimate sources, I was quite eager to set foot there. My fascination for this adventure-filled destination finally drew me to this corner of the planet last January. I went there to spend a ... Read More »

10 Raging Party Destinations in the World

10 Raging Party Destinations in the World

Every traveler I know has his own set of priorities with his travel; there are some that travel for the experience, some that travel for the destination, some that travel to explore new cultures and some that travel to meet new people & make new friends. A very close friend of mine travels comprehensively to party! He claims that’s his ... Read More »

6 Irish Beers That Will Blow Your Mind

6 Irish Beers That Will Blow Your Mind

Be one who drinks the finest of ales. Every day without fail. Even when you have drank enough, Remember that ale is wonderful stuff. Ireland is a land of several treasures – be it history, culture, natural splendor, literature or music, there’s so much on offer you sometimes don’t know how to take it all in. I made an attempt ... Read More »

Top 5 Things to Do in Las Vegas

Top 5 Things to Do in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is a standout amongst the most energizing urban areas in the United States. There are such a variety of things to see and do while you are in Las Vegas. The city is home to the absolute most expound and astonishing looking inns and money joints on the planet. The city additionally has numerous attractions and not a ... Read More »

Ireland: Co. Cork, An Underated Prologue

Ireland: Co. Cork, An Underated Prologue

As promised in my last post [Read: Ireland – 50 Shades of Green, Blue & Beer], here’s the second post in this micro-series on my time spent in the Emerald Isle; today, we circumnavigate and re-trace my foot-print in the largely under-rated county of Cork! For many, County Cork is the gateway to what is known as the fabled Wild ... Read More »

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