Day tripping at Newburyport
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As spring arrived on the East Coast, we welcomed it by driving away to Newburyport on a whim. This coastal town on the north end of Massachusetts is an hour’s drive from Boston. While both Bharat and I can get a bit obsessive about planning … Read More

Why we love road trips
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As Supriya and I plan our travels for this year, we keep going back and forth on how we can explore a destination. If a destination does not allow us to explore like free birds, we feel rather compelled to … Read More

#ExploretheElements – Ladakh
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We read about the Thomas Cook Photo Blogging Challenge quite last minute but decided to give it a shot as the idea seemed interesting. The contest rules are simple: 1. Visit the #ExploretheElements website and read about the 4 elements: … Read More

Time travel at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
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Though a casual appreciator of art, I have lived with a child like fantasy for experiencing what is quintessentially European. One that includes spending time slowly wandering through galleries and museums. So when the #DigoutArts initiative in Boston threw open the doors … Read More

Going unplanned on the Seven Mile Beach
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How do you discover a place that was a spur of the moment plan for you? It could be a matter of days or hours before you get on that flight and you’re probably packing, checking documents and charging your … Read More

9 things we learnt from 9 days in Ladakh
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When we were planning a slightly last minute road trip to this breathtaking terrain, we found tons of information and tempting photographs on the web. That made filtering a bit difficult. Lucky to be with a group of friends, we … Read More

Pocket Guides- Hampi
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If you’ve chanced upon my article here, you possibly know what Hampi is all about 🙂 However let me throw in my two cents about this marvelous place: Hampi is a charming UNESCO world heritage site located near Hospet, a … Read More

On a midnight chaat trail
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I am visiting an old street in the heart of India. It happens to be a bustling jewelry market by the day. At night, once the “johurees” and gold merchants shut shop, the masters of taste take over, and the … Read More

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