Sunday, May 5, 2024

Riding for Shiva

Well, it all started some two years back when I realized that something was missing in my life. Even though I had almost everything to survive through...

Flipkart Partners With Himachal Pradesh Local Artisans, Weavers

E-commerce marketplace Flipkart has signed a memorandum of understanding with Himachal Pradesh State Handicrafts and Handloom Corporation Ltd (HPSHHCL) to bring local artisans, weavers, handicraft, and handloom...

The Forest Man of India

Majuli (in Assam) is known for many things, to be the largest river island in the world, to be the first island to be a district in...

Lip-smacking dishes to try in Bhutan

Bhutanese Cuisine South Asian food is all about flavour, flavour, and flavour! The spices, the chillies, the vegetables and the textural components—all create magic together. Be it India,...

Bhutan’s Role in Eastern Himalayan Security Affairs.

In 2020, the clashes between Chinese and Indian security forces in the Galwan Valley and subsequent inter-State tensions between China and India came to dominate international headlines...

HAMPTA PASS TREK: PARADISE ON EARTH

When you are a kid, you see something new and it seems astonishing. But when you are an adult, it’s your choice. You can choose an adventure...

From Dharamsala to Darjeeling, 12 Indian hill-stations you can fly to right now

It’s not the easiest time to plan a holiday, but here’s taking one little pain-point away: we looked up the top Indian hill-stations that you can fly to...

Me, Music and Mokshya: Discovering the mysterious Beatles’ Ashram

You may say I’m a dreamer !! But I’m not the only one !! I hope someday you’ll join us !! And the world will live as one !! During the...

Fifteen books with which to travel through nature when journeying out is impossible

If there’s ever been a year to binge-read nature-travel books, it’s this one. Through most of 2020 we barely journeyed beyond our living rooms, and really, the...

The children of Himalaya

Right at the entrance of Sikkim's Tsomgo Lake, there's a stairway leading down towards the local market that sells all kinds of winter wear, 'mountain' food (the...

Take a virtual journey to the beautiful Himalayas where saffron is produced

The Saffron Crocus (Crocus sativus) blooms in Kashmir Valley, surrounded by the Himalayas on all sides, for only two weeks a year. At the end of autumn, usually...

Everest Base Camp “Walk Slow…”

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Learning Tibetan

Since I came to India for the first time in 2015 I simply got inspired by the Tibetan people, by their culture, by how they try to...

People of Highland

(Fig: very kind old lady) Old lady: Let's go to my home. I want you to record the song that I will sing to you. Me: I wish I...

A startup is using tourism and solar energy to light up remote areas in...

In 2013, an Indian engineer started a sustainable development enterprise called Global Himalayan Expedition. Since then, it has installed solar power in 131 villages of three regions...

Indigenous India

After arriving in Delhi I met a very friendly man from Kashmir called Ishak. Just by chance he gave my rickshaw driver directions to the hostel I...

Kedarkantha Trek : Changed into a tougher goal than it is!

  Kedarkantha Summit : Our Trekking Journey ==================================== They say that - When the going gets tough the tough gets going..!! Myself, along with a traveller friend of mine, reached Sankari...

Festivals of Meghalaya: Behdienkhlam

Whenever I find myself in a new place, I take great pleasure in enquiring about the cultures and traditions associated with the place. Quite recently, I found...

The best view comes after the hardest climb – Trek to Kedarkantha summit

  After a long week of convincing my friends, our trek(comprising of three brave souls) to Kedarkantha finally began on 25/01/2017. It was supposed to be an easy...

Adopting schools in a heavenly place.

  Imagine having a classroom located on the top of a hill. Having a window that distracts you from those green but misty mountains. The soft and cold...

ASSAM’S KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK – WHERE RHINOS ROAM

Its early, early morning and the mist has still not lifted from the ground. The only sound is the soft thud of the elephant's feet, the creak...

LEH-LADAKH :The Dream of Many, The Opportunity for Some, The Reality for a Few

"Once a year go someplace you've never been before - Dalai Lama" This is the first time I am penning down my travel experience and what could possibly be better...

Educating Hima: Maggie Doyne on battling poverty in Nepal

American philanthropist Maggie Doyne founded Kopila Valley Children's Home in Nepal Maggie Doyne still remembers the moment that changed her life forever. A chance encounter with six-year-old Hima, a...

India’s Global Himalayan Expedition wins UN award for efforts to fight climate change amid...

An Indian organisation that leverages tourism and technology to help remote communities access solar energy has won a prestigious UN award for its efforts to combat climate...

Mesmerizing trip to North Sikkim

Sikkim is considered to be one of the most picturesque states of India. Gangtok being the capital of the state is a very lively town buzzing with...

Legendary Maps from the Himalayan Club – by Harish Kapadia

Harish Kapadia a mountaineer himself has several credits with the plethora of activities in the Himalayas. Through his numerous books and in being the leader and organizer...

Newly-built village falls within our territory, says China after encroaching Nepali land in Humla...

Backstabbing Nepal, China has illegally constructed villages in Humla district with state media saying that the buildings constructed falls within the Chinese territory. The newly-built village is in...

Gift a dream

She has never read a fairytale, never seen a story book before. I kept wondering how will she imagine her life without these mundane tasks if not...

Not Japan Or Paris, It’s India: Shillong Turns Pink As Cherry Blossoms Take Over...

Had it not been for the COVID-19 pandemic, many Indian travellers would have booked tickets to Shillong in Meghalaya which, at present, is looking like a painting with whimsical...

Realm of reality

The breathtakingly beautiful Tachog Lhakhang Dzong on our way to Thimphu, from the valley of Paro. It was constructed by Thangtong Gyalpo, also known as Chakzampa, the...

Kinnaur’s Rum Theology

Precipitous heights, deep gorges, hillsides replete with sub-alpine vegetation and patches of the cold desert sandwiched between the Great Himalaya and Tibet; Kinnaur’s landscape wears such an...

Tata Literature Live! 2020: Ruskin Bond conferred with Lifetime Achievement Award for his prolific...

Celebrated author, columnist and short story writer Ruskin Bond was conferred with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2020 Tata Literature Live! Mumbai Lit Fest on 21...

The Winds of Dzongri

The windy night at Dzongri will forever remain as one of the most uncomfortable nights I’ve spent amidst the mercilessly cold mountains. We were exhausted due to...

Watch Rare Brahma Kamal Flower Bloom In Uttarakhand’s Snow-Clad Chamoli

The rare Brahma Kamal, the only flower known to bloom after sunset and just once a year, has been spotted in the higher reaches of the Himalayas...

India Gets Its First Glass Skywalk in Sikkim – Here’s All You Need to...

If you’ve ever dreamed about strolling on a glass skywalk, then you don’t need to spend a bomb to visit a foreign country to do so as...

Roopkund Lake Trek – A Myriad of Mystries

Trek to Roopkund Lake  Experiences are felt on many levels. Everything we see, hear, smell, touch and taste are mixed together into a cocktail within our infinitely wise...

DRUK YUL – HIMALAYAN SHANGRILA

The Bhutanese name for Bhutan, Druk Yul, means "Land of the Thunder Dragon" To be honest, this was my first trip, where I actually discovered the potential of my...

The kingdom of isolation – Khati

My trek toward Khati, which is considered one among the backward and lastly inhabited villages in the lap of Himalayas was not an ordinary trip. After reading my...

My Bhutan Diaries Day 5 — 2nd January, 2017

Umm.. why exactly do we travel? :) After three nights in Thimphu, we’re travelling to a new place, Punakha! We were up and out early today: 9:30 is early...

We had the privilege of doing the daring!!

It was the day to start our descend from Kedarkantha base camp all the way back to Sankri which meant we only had few hours to adore...

The Annual Black-necked Crane festival in Bhutan

Phobjikha valley in Bhutan, also known as Gangteng Valley is named after the impressive Gangteng Monastery of the Nyingma sect in central Bhutan. At an average altitude of...

An Ordinary Ladakhi Tale

Please don’t kill me for the title! But to be honest, all the blogs and notes that I have read talks about people’s experiences and trips in/to...

World Tourism Day: COVID -19 an opportunity to rethink Himalayan tourism

The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has affected us all economically, physically, mentally and emotionally ever since the very first lockdown in March, 2020. Tourism is a significant...