Kozhikode (Calicut) - in the Spicy Malabar Coast
Classic Kozhikode in north Kerala is the area which the legendary traveller Marco Polo described in 1320AD as the Great Province of Malabar. In fact Chinese were the first to establish commercial contact with these shores and many eminent travellers follo... more - travel report by
kandath
Amarnath Yatra (Journey)
One of the holy Trinity, Shiva is a living God. the most sacred and the most ancient book of India, the Rigveda evokes his presence in its hymns. Vedic myths, rituals and even astronomy testify to his existence from the dawn of time. But Shiva( God), Des... more - travel report by
adisidh
Queen of hill stations
Faintest ink is stronger than the greatest memory, well there is a also saying that the word of mouth is much influencial than the written referrals. Mahabaleshwar, also known as Queen of hill startions in the state of Maharastra (India), belongs to the c... more - travel report by
mkrkiran
India in 5 weeks
I’d like to begin this little glimpse of India with a few hard facts for the visitor but also the benefits of making the effort to see past our westernized senses and expectations. India is not the UK or USA even though in the cities you walk past McDonal... more - travel report by
edbrodie
The madness of Mumbai
You need alot of energy to visit Mumbai!
The traffic is totally chaotic, and the streets are overcrowded with cars and ancient taxis.
There are people everywhere and they like to look at Westerners, especially if you have fair skin and blonde hair lik... more - travel report by
livvy
Bangalore- the best of east and west
Bangalore is an amalgamation of some rich cultures and heritage from not only most parts of India but most parts of the world too. The city provides opportunity for growth and leaves an indellible mark on anybody who lives or even visits this place. A cit... more - travel report by
akhila
Shimla Honeymoon Package
40 kms. away from Kulu to the north, Manali is situated near the end of the valley on the National Highway leading to Leh. The landscape here is breath taking. One sees well-defined snow capped peaks, the Beas river with its clear water meanders through t... more - travel report by
peaceman
My trip to Hyderabad, Tirupati and Chennai
me and my friend mukul decided to travel to tirupati during last summer holidays and we had a fortnight of pure fun. Since our car was small we had virtually no space left. So much so that we made my friend son Utkarsh to sit on a cushion over the hand br... more - travel report by
pavankrao
Pushkar the Holy City
Pushkar is a holy city devoted to Hindu God Brahma. It is a small tourist town surrounding a small lake which the Hindus consider Holy and come to bathe in. Pushkar is only a short bus ride from the city Ajmer, but seems a world away with only small roads... more - travel report by
danilbruce
a goan summer
A small state, with at least 8 popular beaches. A few of these beaches are now exclusive to holiday makers from europe who happily stay in monstorous Hiltonesqe resorts, secluded from the the day to day life of the very indians whose country it is they ar... more - travel report by
julz83