I am back
:) What should I say? Usual stuff explaining things or just a phrase “My readers please welcome me back…..” I don’t know you guys by face but I could see your global footsteps on these grounds They are very much there:) It feels good that this place has been visited for what lies here……your collective [...]
Posts Tagged ‘travel’
After a long time…back from Orissa!!!
Posted in Thoughts, tagged beach, bhubhneshwar, chilka, india, jagannath temple, konark, orissa, puri, satapada, sea, surfing, travel on April 8, 2011 | 4 Comments »
Nepal: I’m coming!!!
Posted in Thoughts, tagged chitwan, delhi, india, kathmandu, nepal, patan, pokhara, swayambhu, tourism, travel on October 9, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
I had already booked my flights for Nepal couple of weeks back. Today, I finalised my seven day itinerary to Nepal with nepal Tourism people here in Delhi. I shall be updating my blog with my travelogues… It’s not one of those EYC (Economical Yet Comfortable) trips because of the valuable company…It’s going to be out an out extravagant trip.. [...]
This blog is not abandoned!!!
Posted in Thoughts, tagged haridwar, india, kumbh mela, mahakumbh, rishikesh, travel on April 3, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Hey visitors, I haven’t abandoned my blog. It’s just the action time and should definitely follow with some writing time too. I am planning to visit MahaKumbh Mela at Haridwar next weekend. I will definitely share the experience with some nice photographs and some exciting memoirs too. Wish me luck!!
Weekend Getaways Delhi: Sultanpur Lake
Posted in Thoughts, tagged birds, delhi, ecosystem, environment, getaways, haryana, india, migratory birds, nature, siberian cranes, sultanpur lake, tourism, travel, weekend, wild life on December 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
On 27nd dec 2009, I along with a couple friend of mine took a trip to Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary. Even though, I’m not a voracious reader, but, I still keeping reading good stuff that crosses me. In one of such reading expeditions, I found a fellow blogger talking about the arrival of 22 varieties of [...]






