The Gods own Country is best visited in parts in order to imbibe every essence of it. After exploring Kochi-Kumarakkom , we decided to explore the north of Kerala. Starting from Calicut, then Wayanad and ultimately culminating in Bekal. We were… Continue Reading →
Mauritius has been ticked off my bucket list now 🙂 Its a must visit destination for all who love sun and sand. Here I’m sharing the most memorable experiences I had in Mauritius: Underwater sea walk: We experienced the underwater… Continue Reading →
When I decided to travel to the clichéd destination of Shimla-Manali, which has been on the travel list of all Indian families I opted for one of the group travels just to experience the whole affair in the same way… Continue Reading →
Some people feel the rain Others just get wet Bob Marley describes so aptly how I feel about the rains! A year of good rain is a boon and in such times long drives soothes up the soul. Some of the most… Continue Reading →
Kochi & Kumarakom Unlike Goa, unlike Pondicherry, unlike any of the colonial ports…. Kochi has its own charisma. A mix of Dutch, Portuguese, British and Jewish influences make this city very unique. It has a lot to offer to everyone, from… Continue Reading →
“The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.” — Jacques Yves Cousteau, Oceanographer Ratnagiri district with its Hills, sea shores, creeks, rivers, hot water springs, forests, water falls and religious places attract tourists/pilgrims… Continue Reading →
It was April and the temperatures in Pune were soaring over 40s, also the school had vacations and we needed a cool break. After an exhaustive search on the net about the best places to beat the heat I zeroed… Continue Reading →
A family trip was long overdue and mommy wanted to visit Tirupati. Three generations travelling together made it difficult to pick and choose destinations which would keep all entertained. We decided to club Chennai with Tirupati for convenience of transport and… Continue Reading →
Kokan fascinates me. The serene beaches and the not so commercial atmosphere, makes it very homely. We decided to tour the Sindhudurg district and try to cover as much as we can during our short stay. Travel Duration: 5 days-… Continue Reading →
© 2025 Travel blog by Gayatri — Powered by WordPress
Theme by Anders Noren — Up ↑