by LegallyFoodie | Mar 31, 2016 | Asia Pacific, India, Subcontinent, Travel Diaries
As soon as the scorching heat of summers spatters through our country, all vacationers crave for a cool getaway. Although there is no dearth of hill stations in our country. Manali is one of the main summer destination for backpackers, trekkers and honeymooners... by hungrysurgicalresident | Mar 28, 2016 | Asia Pacific, India, Subcontinent, Travel Diaries
A trip through one of India’s most beautiful cities douses us in all it’s traditional glory. Once a centre of Rajputana power, Jaipur was built in the eighteenth century by Sawai Jai Singh. A walk through Jaipur, one of India’s first planned city, you will... by Snigdha | Mar 25, 2016 | Asia Pacific, India, Subcontinent, Travel Diaries
You’ve got five days to spare? Indulge into the most fascinating green landscape in the South of India, Kerala ‘God’s own country’. First leg Kochi, Ernakulam Devour the port city step by step by the Arabian Sea. Occupied by the Portuguese, Dutch and... by hungrysurgicalresident | Mar 18, 2016 | Belgium, Europe, Travel Diaries, Western Europe
Let’s talk about Brugge. Why did I end up in Brugge? I didn’t plan to! I’m not kidding! I would definitely have visited sometime and probably will visit again, but this one time – I didn’t plan to! I could go on and on about the woes of... by LegallyFoodie | Mar 14, 2016 | Asia Pacific, India, Subcontinent, Travel Diaries
Located at an altitude of 6,000 feet above the sea level. Nestled in the Himalayan mountains at Northen end of Kullu Valley. Manali is an ideal spot to experience the splendid view of snow capped mountains, ineffable Beas river, busy mall road and serene hill stations... by Snigdha | Mar 2, 2016 | Asia Pacific, India, Subcontinent, Travel Diaries
Odisha is a state in the eastern part of India. Formerly known as Orissa, it borders on the Bay of Bengal. The eastern part, close to the sea is more prosperous, with a domination of beaches and temples. The western part is a hilly and forested area, generally drought...