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TRAVEL STORIES

Travelling has opened up the world to me in ways I have never imagined. My passion for travel in different parts of the world has helped me gather some of the best life experiences till date. In my travelogue I have tried to capture all my memories and experiences, so that I can always relive and cherish those moments.

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”

Traveling has opened the world to me in ways I never imagined. My passion for traveling to different parts of the world has helped me gather some of the best life experiences to date. In my travelogue, I have tried to capture all my travel stories, memories, and experiences so that I can always relive and cherish those moments.

TRAVEL BY COUNTRY

INDIA

Tadoba National Park: Best National Park for Tiger Sighting

Leh-Ladakh: My First Solo Journey

GIR National Park: Home of King of the Jungle, Gujarat

Khajuraho: A Spiritual Journey Through Art

Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Park: Wildlife in Madhya Pradesh

Konkan Travel

Adventure Sports in Rishikesh – Uttrakhand

Unexplored Lansdowne – Uttrakhand

Satpura Tiger Reserve – Satpura

The Romantic Desert Fortress – Jaisalmer

Story of 3 Moms n 3 Kids – Kanatal (part 1)

Story of 3 Moms n 3 Kids – Dhanaulti (part 2)

Treat To Visual Senses – kaziranga (Part 1)

The Abode of Clouds – Meghalaya (Part 2)

7 Sisters and the only Brother

Garden City – Mysuru (Part 1)

Scotland of India – Coorg (Part 2)

Egg Shaped Island – Srirangapatna (Part 3)

Smoking Rockfalls – Hoggenakkal

Silicon Valley of India – Bangalore

This time it’s Ranthambore

Tiger Reserve – Pench National Park

Bandipur Tiger Reserve, Karnataka

Keoladeo National Park – Bharatpur

Sariska National Park

The Sun, The Moon, The Plannets, The Stars – Alwar

‘Heaven’ on Planet Earth

Agra – City of Taj

Party Capital – Goa

God’s Own Country – Kerela

God of Beaches – Ganpatipule

House of God – Harihareshwar

Holy Place – Ashtavinayak

Home of Satguru Saibaba – Shirdi

Adventure Capital of India – Rishikesh

Ancient Historical town – Neemrana

Uttrakhand – The Lake District – Nanital, Naukuchaital, Sattal, Bhimtal

Queen Of the Hills – Mussorie

Midway Town – Kausali

Living in the Nest – Tree House – Jaipur

Hidden Gem – Beejom Farm

One day Picnic Spot – Shrushti Farms, Vasind

Hidden Village – Shahpur

Hills, Beach, Mountain Pass – Gateways

City of Malls – Noida

The Capital, Delhi

One Crazy City – Delhi

Day trip to Delhi NCR

Largest Craft Fair – Surajkund

Exploring Haryana

Peacocks and Lotus – Yeola

TRAVEL BY CONTINENT

Travelling to different places, experiencing divergent culture, seeing/meeting new people, coming out of your comfort zone always teaches you something new. It always gives another perspective of different things and situations which we never knew existed.
Every time you travel, you learn something new. The more you travel, the more travel stories you will have to cherish.

Travelling teaches you to grow both personally and professionally. I day dream about the Cruises, Iceland, Dead Sea etc. And I wish to step my foot on all the seven continents. Here are my travel stories around the world. Hope it motivates you to start planning your next trip!

TRAVEL BY INTEREST

There are many reasons why we travel. And not every time we want to do same things. Sometimes we want to explore nature, sometimes we just want our travels to be trilling and exciting, while sometimes we just want to relax on a beach side and enjoy the view and spend some quality time with our loved ones. Here, is my travel stories based on my interests at that point of time.

WEEKEND GATEWAYS – INDIA

We all want break from our monotonous routine. Spending some time with nature even if it is for a day helps us to rejuvenate oneself. There are many options available nearby but we oversee it.

Here is my compilation of few travel stories options which I have personally experienced. These are short trips, 2-3 days weekend gateways, one day picnic spots which are fun filled, economical and kids friendly.

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