See Naples and sigh
You know what they used to say in the early 19th century — “See Naples and die.” They meant, of course, that nothing on earth …
6 continents. 55 countries. 22 Indian states. 18 years of travel blogging.
You know what they used to say in the early 19th century — “See Naples and die.” They meant, of course, that nothing on earth …
It is 8.30 am and I am almost running, trying to keep pace with dabbawalla Kiran Gawande as he purposefully navigates, on foot, the narrow …
“You are vegetarian?” Everyone’s face falls, some shake their heads in disapproval or dismay. But there I am, exploring Chettinad and wanting to eat authentic …
For the first time in my life, I am petrified by the prospect of having tea. I am in Koomon salon sat Tokyo’s Chou-Ku neighbourhood …
Florence must be one of the loveliest cities I have ever visited. Sadly, I had only a few hours to wander around its cobblestone streets, …
Published in The New York Times – All you can eat, all over Mumbai *** The Gujaratis are best known in Mumbai’s culinary scene for …
I know I’ve said this before – but I am not a budget traveller. For me, the physical aspect of the travel is an important …
If Madhya Pradesh is the “Heart of Incredible India”, then Orchha is its heart. Founded in the 16th century by the Bundela chief Maharaja Rudra …