The Old Man With Prayer Beads
A very patient Ladakhi gentleman in a traditional attire and a prayer bead always in his hands, who agreed to pose for us.
The Mighty Fort of Ranthambore
Ranthambore, is a formidable hill fort and has been made more famous by the determination with which it underlined and defended its freedom, even if that meant defying the Empire of Delhi.
Wadi Rum
T.E. Lawrence described Wadi Rum as “vast, echoing and God-like” and I found no reason to not to believe him. This majestic maze of macabre rock formations and endless seas of sand was everything fables are woven into.
1 Auto. 3 Friends. 2700 km. All to Benefit 50 Children.
This is the story of the Kohinoor Khiladis. People have different reasons to travel. The story of 3 friends with a spirit of altruism and adventure.
Ghosts of Bhangarh
So we decided to visit Bhangarh, allegedly one of the most haunted places in India to see if there was something that would interest us. It did not disappoint !
Crowne Plaza Jaipur
Crowne Plaza Jaipur has opened very recently off the Tonk Road and already stakes its claim as one of the top business hotels in Jaipur .. an experience ..
Block dates for a fascinating visit to an Akshaya Patra kitchen, this 2016!
Come witness the joy of sharing !
Faces From Jammu & Kashmir – Kargil & Apati
At Kargil and Apati, we got a priceless opportunity to peek into the lives of the people of Apati and some great portraits !
Leh’d Finally !
Apart from being the political and spiritual nucleus of Ladakh, Leh is also the prime base for launching expeditions all over the region. We made good use of our time by exploring this unique town..
An afternoon well-spent in Bali, Indonesia
Popular for its prestine beaches, tropical weather, and hospitable people, it’s not at all surprising that Bali is highly visited by foreign tourists looking for a one-of-a-kind adventure in Asia.
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Faces from Jammu & Kashmir – The Bakarwals
Bakarwals are nomadic tribal spread across the Pir Panjal and Himalayas and are mostly shepherds. They live in tents and keep moving from one place to another.