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17 States and counting..

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A world called 'India' This is not a blog where I will be talking about 17 states I have visited till now, rather I would talk about what I have gained from those trips and what others should look for when they travel. Long before I started this blog, many have asked me one question time and again: "How come you travel so much?". "I love to travel" is what I replied most of the time in the most cliched way. But love for traveling is only one of the many things that push or motivate one to travel in real life. Most people, around us, love to travel but very few succeed in packing their backpacks for a trip. Several reasons and commitments come to the surface when one wants to visit Jaisalmer just to witness the spectacular star constellation at night. In today's fast-paced world, one gets tangled in the web of fierce competition that society creates, and thus adding one more place to the itinerary takes a backseat. Flower Hill at Matheran ...

ODISHA and a changed ME

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Aalu Dum - Dahi Bara There is not much hype about Odisha, and thus very few have any interest to visit there. And it applied to me as well before I went there. To start with, my visit to Odisha never really started on a good note. I was all left out from my friends to come hereafter spending quite a good time down in the south. At first, I visualized Odisha as a state where I would get fish and solely fish. On googling, I found out two more things about Odisha, namely, Konark and Puri. I was aghast at the thought of going there. Being an atheist, I was going to get stuck in the city of temples. But as someone said, there lies some positivity even in the negativity. And so I left for Odisha with a little hope to find anything of that sort.  Konark beach I came to Odisha and got tangled in my 'work' but this was always the go-to place for me whenever I needed to get away from my 'work'. The road trip from Bhubaneswar to Konark (roughly around 65 km) had introdu...

MANALI - The God's abode

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The GOD's abode A daily usual traffic Did you feel awkward looking at this picture? I bet the answer would be NO, because we are so used to it that it feels common even if it eats us up over time. Now, look at the picture below. On the way to Kullu I bet you have glanced through it. Give it another try. Look at the picture again...... close your eyes and picture yourself there. . . . . . Did you feel a cool breeze touching your skin? Did you listen to the chirping of birds? Did you overhear the whispering of the leaves? Did you feel the droplets of water on your face, giving you a sensational feeling? And, did you listen to the silence? Snow-capped mountains at Rohtang Pass Life has become so aggressively fast that we don't even have time to ponder on these things that matter to us and would matter to our coming generations. Principles of sustainability and preservation wear off when it comes to the greed of humans. 'Cutting trees to ...