I didn’t plan to “find myself” in Tawang.That wasn’t the intention. I just knew I needed to leave — not dramatically, not permanently — just long enough to hear my own thoughts without them being interrupted every few seconds by notifications, traffic, or urgency. The Tawang Circuit in Arunachal Pradesh wasn’t on my bucket list...Read More
I booked my flight from Delhi to Guwahati with a half-formed idea of a place I had only seen in fragments. Short reels. Perfect frames. A boat slicing through green water as if silence itself had a colour. That place was Wari Chora. What those reels didn’t prepare me for was not the distance —...Read More
There’s a hush that falls over the Khasi hills each November — right before the miracle begins. One morning, you wake to find the slopes brushed in shades of pink and white. The pine trees shimmer in sunlight, petals drift through the air like whispers, and suddenly, Shillong feels like a dream unfolding in slow...Read More
The Road Less Taken My journey began in Shillong, a place I often return to when Meghalaya calls. From there, I set out on a long drive towards Tura, the cultural heart of the Garo Hills. The road wound through rolling hills, sleepy villages, and forests that seemed to stretch endlessly. Each mile carried me...Read More
On my last evening in Gangtok, I found myself perched on a moss-covered boulder, sipping ginger tea as the mist rose from the valley below. The distant chants of monks drifted across the hills, and in a brief, magical moment, the pink sunrise lit up the snow-capped peaks of Kanchendzonga. It was in that fragile...Read More
Traveling solo is not just about seeing new places – it’s about rediscovering yourself. My recent 7-day solo trip to Meghalaya from Delhi turned out to be exactly that – a journey of misty hills, living root bridges, crystal-clear rivers, and quiet moments of self-discovery. The Beginning of the Journey Booking a flight from Delhi...Read More
About Rishikesh One of the most fascinated, visited places in India, is undoubtedly, Rishikesh – the lands of rishis! As a holy city, it has been known for its spiritual importance for sometime and even attracted a visit from The Beatles in the 60s. This place has not only attracted the people around in India,...Read More
Trekking Builds Strength and Willpower We love trekking for the positive transformation it brings about — the rejuvenation it provides from the hustle of modern life. “Everyone wants to live on top of the mountain, but all the happiness and growth occurs while you are climbing it.” My Connection with the Himalayas Every mountain lover...Read More