The Weekly Frame - Foggy Morning
On a misty morning, I met Palani, the farmer who walks five miles to his farmlands everyday. He does it barefooted with only his bull-duo for companyShot on one of my weekend escapades from Bangalore...
View ArticleTrek to the Mt Everest Base Camp – a once in a lifetime experience
My recent trek to the base of the highest mountain on earth was an experience I will cherish throughout my life. From beautiful alpine forests to arid, rounded landscapes formed by melted glaciers, the...
View ArticleGermany: 6 Places you simply cannot miss
This is a guest post by Denise M.Germany has a very colorful background which had contributed massively to the world’s overall course of history. From Martin Luther’s Reformation Movement to the...
View ArticleThe Weekly Frame - Landscape from the Land Down Under
The glowing limestone rock formations along the southern coast of Victoria in Australia are an amazing sight at the golden hour before sunset. They have been formed by the fierce waves of the Southern...
View ArticleGet Under the Surface of Lanzarote at the Cueva de los Verdes
Thanks to its turbulent volcanic origins, the island of Lanzarote has one of the most intriguing landscapes to be found anywhere in the world, but there’s much more to the island’s geography than...
View Article5 ways to experience Rajasthan in Monsoon
Close your eyes and think of Rajasthan – deep beige sand dunes shimmering against a blue sky or golden fortresses bathed in sunshine will probably be the first frames to capture your imagination. If I...
View ArticleThe Weekly Frame - Headed to the Highest
A trekker walks on a snow-covered glacial moraine towards Mt Everest Base Camp in Nepal as the clouds clear up creating a dramatic scene.Shot near Gorakshep (5180 m) in Nepal.
View ArticleAsk Arnab : Planning one train trip in India, which one should it be?
"Ask Arnab" is my initiative to organize all your queries sent to me through email, fb, twitter or carrier pigeons. It will serve two purposes, help fellow travellers with similar queries directly find...
View ArticleExperience Cruising With Royal Caribbean
If you fancy a sea-based adventure with a twist, a cruise holiday with Royal Caribbean International could really put the wind in your sails. With their enormous action-packed ships, top-class service...
View ArticleThe Weekly Frame - Romancing the Monsoons in Kerala
Floating on a houseboat through the backwaters of Kerala and watching the rhythm of rains all around is possibly the best romantic escapade during the monsoons. Shot at Alleppey, Kerala
View ArticleStories from the Nepal Himalayas - in portraits
My recent trek to the Nepal Himalayas wouldn't have been the same sans the exciting encounters with people of the Solukhumbhu region - the region often termed as Everest Region by the trekking and...
View ArticleTop Reasons for a London City Break
This is a guest post by Catherine LWhile the sun is being kind to our pasty skin, there’s little point in spending unnecessarily on flights and hotels abroad – not when our home-grown city breaks are...
View ArticleThe Weekly Frame - Luxury Bathing
Shot at the Coogee Tidal Pool in Sydney, NSW, Australia during daybreak.After taking this shot, I packed up and took a dip in the inviting waters. It was almost like swimming in the sea...absolutely...
View ArticleFlying from Glasgow
This is a Guest Post by Cath Lavina. Cath lives in Glasgow and loves her city's Airport. She tells us here about parking options at the Glasgow Airport. When it comes to Glasgow airport parking, there...
View ArticleThe Weekly Frame - Surfer's Paradise
The waves at Manly beach in Sydney are famous for their surf-worthiness. Every weekend, hundreds of surfers flock here to experience the kiss of the surging tide. Spirits sour high and for some even...
View ArticleWest Ireland Attractions: Why Visit County Galway
This is a guest post by Cath LavinaAs soon as you step foot in this vibrant city, you will understand why many Dubliners flock here for a good night out. Not only are the city’s streets awash with...
View ArticleDurga Puja Celebrations in Sydney
Veer Sanghvi, the editor of Hindustan Times once wrote - "A man in Delhi once asked me -'What is so special about Durga Puja In Kolkata? It's just as big as Diwali is here in the North'. I simply...
View ArticleLooking Ahead to Summer 2014: Greek Activity Breaks
Make the most out of your summer beach break in 2014 and add an activity-laden facet to your typical fun in the sun. Are you used to spending the duration of your time chilling out on a sun lounger...
View ArticleThe Weekly Frame - Loneliness
Lonely on the land I walk, Lonely cross the sea I sail, Lonely air of beach I stroll – This lonely life doth take its toll - Mark R Slaughter Shot at Camps Cove in Sydney, Australia.
View ArticleHoli Celebrations - in pictures
Traditionally Holi was celebrated in India to mark the onset of Spring and its brilliance in colors, but over the years it has evolved as the festival of love, warmth and friendship.With its origin in...
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