Discover the one and only Hill Station of Rajasthan

Bienvenue au Mount Abu !! You may frequently find an oasis in the midst of a desert. But ever wondered about a desert state housing a hill station wherein temperatures can dip down to as low as -5 degree Celsius. Let’s take you to visit the only hill station in Rajasthan. It is more cherishedContinue reading “Discover the one and only Hill Station of Rajasthan”

A visit to the Longewala War Memorial

A visit to the Longewala War Memorial Have you ever watched the movie “Border” that starred Sunny Deol and Sunil Shetty ? Even if you haven’t watched this incredible movie, you would have surely heard of this melodious and heart rendering song “Sandese Aate Hein” which has more or less become a patriotic anthem amongstContinue reading “A visit to the Longewala War Memorial”

Local being vocal for Sustainability.

How a Local community laid down the foundation of Sustainable tourism in a hamlet? “A pond full of fish is better than a river full of stones.” Very rightly quoted by― Matshona Dhliwayo. On my way to Kumbalgarh from Udaipur, at some 2-3 Kilometres before Kumbalgarh, the car stopped & upon asking the reason behind it,Continue reading “Local being vocal for Sustainability.”

5 Must-Have Street Foods in Jodhpur

By : Shameera Somani Makhaniya Lassi: Sri Mishrilal’s outlet is close to the Clocktower and sells the famous Makhaniya lassi. Curd, sugar, cardamom and saffron are all churned to make a thick lassi which is served with a dollop of fresh butter.  Since no water is added this lassi is creamy, and you can actuallyContinue reading “5 Must-Have Street Foods in Jodhpur”

The Drive to the Fort City of Kumbhalgarh & more….

By : Shalini Sinha Having spent a couple of days in Udaipur, Kumbhalgarh – the birthplace of Maharana Pratap was next on our itinerary. Kumbalgarh is about a 2 and half hours’ drive from Udaipur (approximately 85 km). The Drive: We started for Kumbhalgarh just after breakfast (around 10:30am). The car punctually reported at ourContinue reading “The Drive to the Fort City of Kumbhalgarh & more….”

FOOD TRAILS OF GUJARAT

Gujarat is a foodie’s paradise. And we challenge you to finish reading this article without drooling over all the goodies we talk about here. Gujarati cuisine is an eclectic mix of spices, condiments, and loads of sweetness. Primarily vegetarian but believe us your taste buds will not miss the meats at all. The cuisine changesContinue reading “FOOD TRAILS OF GUJARAT”

10 Things to do in Bhuj

By Shameera Somani ‘Asanjo mithdo mulak Bhuj’ as the locals describe the Kutchi capital has risen like a phoenix from ashes after the devastating earthquake of 2001 during which several of its iconic monuments were damaged. The city with its palaces and museums full of treasures from an erstwhile era, noisy narrow streets lined withContinue reading “10 Things to do in Bhuj”

TWIN PILGRIMAGE – DWARKA & SOMNATH

Jai Shri Krishna! This is how most of the Gujaratis greet one another. Aptly enough, for the land of Krishna will have his name reverberating everywhere. Char Dham – The four main pilgrimages in Hinduism and out of the four, one is the Divine city of Dwarka. Beautifully perched on the shore of the OkhamandalContinue reading “TWIN PILGRIMAGE – DWARKA & SOMNATH”

JODHPUR-Old Blue City Walk

By Shameera Somani Jodhpur the second largest city of Rajasthan is where time seems to have stopped still and one can go back to an erstwhile era where the locals live in old havelis, engage in art and craft that are centuries old and meet at the city’s chowks to discuss life’s goings-on and celebrateContinue reading “JODHPUR-Old Blue City Walk”

The kaleidoscopic Rajasthan

Have a look at the 4 major colour themed cities brightening the spectrum of Rajasthan. This is a truth universally acknowledged that there is no state in the world as colourful as the Abode of the kings. The quote might make me sound bragging but after visiting Rajasthan, you feel like you have fallen insideContinue reading “The kaleidoscopic Rajasthan”

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