Khajuraho – it lives up to its fame, of 15 seconds, until the bitter afternote kicks in. So far, the state highways and city roads in Madhya Pradesh were immaculate, but for a town that has a dedicated airport, railway station, and possibly a dozen luxurious estates, the access road to the town of KhajurahoContinue reading “Into The Heartland! (3)”
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Into The Heartland! (2)
The first monsoon showers were playing hide and seek with us. While that often gave us brilliantly clear skies for sightseeing, it also meant scorching heat and dollops of sweat. We were advised to steer clear of the afternoon Sun. But when the road lands you in Datia at 1PM, you cannot miss seeing it!Continue reading “Into The Heartland! (2)”
Wanderlusting blind?
In my last blog post I asked you a question – do you prefer your travels to be meticulously planned or be a blind adventure? I am still deciding which one suits me more – plucking out memories from earlier trips, deciding which lessons are worth being learnt and which were just flukes of theContinue reading “Wanderlusting blind?”
The Presence of The Past.
They say if you blink, you miss it. We waited impatiently, clicking pictures of others and selfies of ourselves, being photo bombed and photo bombing others, all the while creating memories which we probably wouldn’t refer back to again. Not because they wouldn’t be memorable. But because we create too many of them these days. WeContinue reading “The Presence of The Past.”