If you’ve been following me along on my journey, you know I’ve been trying to rediscover my city and romanticize my life. I am lucky to live in a culturally rich city with so many opportunities to explore and revel in the city’s deep history. While researching about my city, Delhi, I realized that I…
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75 Years of Indian Independence: From The View Point Of A Proud Indian
15th August 1947 I’ve grown up listening to stories of how India gained its independence. The stories of the many who laid down their lives hoping for a better future for our country. The songs, the movies, the stories about our fight for Independence still give me goosebumps. Knowing that less than a century back…
Review | The Last Queen By Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
This month started off with travel and a lot of work. I’ve only managed to read one book so for – The Last Queen by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. If you haven’t read Chitra’s books – I highly recommend getting your hands on The Forest of Enchantments and The Palace of Illusions. Both the books are…
She is not Lost – Girls Solo Travel (Spain Blog Series): Introduction
It’s been a long time since I’ve written something. Actually, it’s been a long time since I’ve felt like writing something. I have these phases where no matter what, I just can’t put words down coherently on paper (or on the screen). I think these phases are those where my life is a whirlwind –…
Explore Mumbai: Ancient Buddhist Caves – Kanheri Caves
I’ve been in Mumbai for a little less than two years. Having explored most of the popular tourist spots, I really wanted to visit the Kanheri Caves located in Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Borivali. We didn’t take a guide and there wasn’t much information available at the caves but here is some information I found…