by hungrysurgicalresident | Apr 26, 2017 | Europe, Travel Diaries, Wales, Western Europe
My love for medieval castles of Europe continues unabated as I bring you another one of my favorites. The castle of Cardiff is my next target as I rush through two millennia worth of history during my visit. The Cardiff Castle is one of the oldest castles to dot the...
by hungrysurgicalresident | Apr 16, 2017 | Asia Pacific, India, Subcontinent, Travel Diaries
There has been a slow but steady migration of tourists from the erstwhile hill stations of India. Shimla used to be the prime honeymoon destination for every newlywed middle-class couple in India. But today, the four laned roads leading towards Shimla are choked with...
by hungrysurgicalresident | Apr 16, 2017 | Asia Pacific, India, Subcontinent, Travel Diaries
Why I don’t like the hills? Well, I have never been a big fan of hill stations. But my parents have always scheduled their itineraries around hill stations. India had quite a few important hill stations. But with the rampant growth that has been purported in...
by hungrysurgicalresident | Apr 13, 2017 | Uncategorized
So I have been missing from writing the blog as I was catching up on a few travel assignments. Three matches have gone by and my rank has remained constant 70k mark. I am predicting that it will start riding from the 3rd week onwards as substitutions will begin to run...
by hungrysurgicalresident | Apr 13, 2017 | Restaurant Reviews
Sunday Brunches are a superb way to relax over a weekend after a tough week. But this weekend, check out the Easter Sunday Brunch at 1911, The Imperial. Filled with a ton of roasts and Christian goodies, this is one Sunday Brunch you shouldn’t be missing. What...