by hungrysurgicalresident | May 13, 2017 | Abu Dhabi, Asia Pacific, Hotel Reviews, Middle East, Travel Diaries
Well, who doesn’t love to eat in a luxurious setting. Although many hotels and restaurants offer a truly resplendent ambiance, nothing matches the luxury at the Emirates Palace, Abu Dhabi. Located on a kilometre private beach, this hotel is owned by the royal family... by hungrysurgicalresident | May 12, 2017 | Asia Pacific, India, Subcontinent, Travel Diaries
The Windermere Retreats is one of the best properties I have stayed in recent times. With an old world charm that makes you fall in love with the lush green hills of Munnar, there are a plethora of activities that you can do there. It is located in a huge plantation... by hungrysurgicalresident | Apr 28, 2017 | Restaurant Reviews, Travel Diaries
Fort Kochi was one of the first addresses that settled on the western coast of India. Being on an international naval trade route, this port city on the Malabari coast was a hub of a cultural churn. Europeans and Middle Eastern traders mingled freely creating a... 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...