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Exploring Rajasthan: An Unlikely Desert Safari During the Monsoon
Quick Facts Where: Jodhpur & Mt. Abu Best Time: Winters Distance (from Delhi): 589 km to Jodhpur The monsoon prelude in Delhi has got a way of getting on one’s… Read more
Weekend on Wheels: Ramgarh of Tagore’s Geetanjali, and Solitude
Fast Facts What Ramgarh. Just 325 km from Delhi; 25 km from Nainital. Why For absolute solitude and peace steeped in nature’s glory. Go for short strolls and treks. Ramgarh… Read more
Trekking to Roopkund: The Last Climb
This is a continuation of the travelogues titled “Trekking to Roopkund: A Step Closer to Heaven” & “Trekking to Roopkund: The Weather Gets Colder and the Route Tougher“ Friday, Sept… Read more
Trekking to Roopkund: The Weather Gets Colder and the Route Tougher
This is a continuation of the travelogue titled “Trekking to Roopkund: A Step Closer to Heaven“ Wednesday, 16th Sept The night temperature outside must have been close to 0 degrees… Read more
Trekking to Roopkund: A Step Closer to Heaven
QUICK FACTS Cost Rs 9,000/- approximately for IndiaHikes booking. Includes 7 days, 6 nights lodging and boarding. Plus pickup from Kathgodam and drop till Haridwar. Cost of suitable clothes, shoes,… Read more
Camping in Sirmaur: Under Clear Sky, where Each Trek is a Treasure Hunt
This is a continuation of yesterday’s travelogue titled “Camping in Sirmaur: For a Piece of Unadulterated Nature and Peace“. I have never stayed in a tent. Least of all spend… Read more
Camping in Sirmaur: For a Piece of Unadulterated Nature and Peace
FAST FACTS What Camping in Sirmaur. Just 20-odd km from Solan, off the Shimla highway. Why For that unadulterated piece of nature and peace. To say it’s far from the… Read more
In Shoghi, a Chat with Quiet Nature
This is a continuation of yesterday’s post titled “Shoghi — Himachal’s Humble Paradise“. There’s very little that can be written about the Kalka-Shimla road, sorry highway. So I wouldn’t even… Read more
Shoghi — Himachal’s Humble Paradise
FAST FACTS What Shoghi: Easy, very easy, to reach. Why? Breathtaking, undiluted view; far from the maddening crowd (think Shimla for the ‘uff effect’); an almost unnerving yet delightful silence… Read more










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