by hungrysurgicalresident | Feb 1, 2017 | Alcohol Diaries, Asia Pacific, Far East Asia, Japan, Travel Diaries
Ever since the time I first tasted Sake at the winter menu of Megu at The Leela Palace Hotel, New Delhi, I have become a fan of this drink. So when Tokyo was awarded the right to host the Olympics in 2020, I plan to discover this fast moving city through its famous... by hungrysurgicalresident | Feb 1, 2017 | Asia Pacific, Hotel Reviews, Hotels & Spas, India, Subcontinent, Travel Diaries
The raucous city life is strenuous on your nerves. Escaping into the wildlife sounds like a good idea. Doesn’t it? But traveling into the wildlife shouldn’t be bereft of luxury. This is what Singinawa Jungle Lodge provides you with. With 110 acres of deep forested... by LegallyFoodie | Jan 30, 2017 | Entertainment, India, Travel Diaries
The busy corporate lifestyle eats into your head. The tall towers, the honking cars make life a maddening haze. Take a break, come to lap of nature at Jim Corbett National Park and get a sight of wild beasts dwelling in the woods of the Jim Corbett and a lifetime... by hungrysurgicalresident | Jan 26, 2017 | Asia Pacific, Heritage Hotels, Hotel Reviews, Hotels & Spas, India, Subcontinent, Travel Diaries
My love for horses started with Bryan Adams’ famous album Here I Am. The free spirited charge of a black stallion in an open field is a sight to behold. This is what we witnessed about 30 kms from Jodhpur at Mihirgarh which is under the house of Rohet. View this... by hungrysurgicalresident | Jan 25, 2017 | Asia Pacific, Hotel Reviews, Hotels & Spas, India, Subcontinent, Travel Diaries
Rajasthan has been a strong hold of the Rajputana. The royal families built a plethora of forts and palaces all over the desert countryside. With the accession of these princely states post Independence, many of them were converted into boutique hotels. Although the... by hungrysurgicalresident | Jan 24, 2017 | Asia Pacific, Heritage Hotels, Hotel Reviews, Hotels & Spas, India, Subcontinent, Travel Diaries
The Ranbanka Palace is a royal place to travel. The 80’s and 90’s were dominated with family travel in India. With 20 somethings earning like never before and travelling, the focus is shifting away from the travel of yesteryears. The instinct earlier was...