One river, two continents
The simit vendor shakes his fist at me. He is tired of tourists taking photographs of him and his pretty sesame-flecked looped bread without buying …
6 continents. 55 countries. 22 Indian states. 18 years of travel blogging.
The simit vendor shakes his fist at me. He is tired of tourists taking photographs of him and his pretty sesame-flecked looped bread without buying …
Here is a plug for what I think is a worthy cause – Culture Aangan is a Bombay-based NGO that works in the Sindhudurg region …
There is something about high altitude lakes – you climb up the mountains roads, gritting your teeth though the hairpin bends and unpaved surfaces and …
This is the second part to All that glitters: Amritsar photoessay… A photoessay on the Wagah Border circus – or ceremony, if you will. Flag-sellers …
This piece appeared in yesterday’s Sunday Mid-day as ‘How google almost ruined my holiday’ – I had initially titled the piece ‘Death by google’ 🙂 …
This appeared in today’s Hindustan Times Cafe as ‘All the world’s a stage’ Elton John has performed there, St. John the Baptist is believed to …
ten thousand saw I at a glance / tossing their heads in sprightly dance / Buddhist prayer flags… Everywhere I turn in Sikkim, the prayer …
It is 50 years since the Dalai Lama came to India – this is a photoessay that appeared in Sunday Mid-Day (April 05) on my …