It is all about psychology associated with the size of the bag. Sometimes one winter jacket takes all the space in the rucksack and then you can fill your bag with t-shirts but you’ll still find empty space in your bag.
6 things you can do to Support Travel Industry Amid Lockdown
It feels like the market won’t revive itself before 2021 so the situation is not good for those who had limited resources and were dependent on the market to meet their livelihood. But there are certain ways to support the individuals who rely on travel industry. Without travelling, we can support the jobs that were dependent on travel industry.
Impossible travel goals, irresponsible travel – What is Instagram community actually promoting
Instagram creates unrealistic travel expectations. Photographers overedit their photos and remove unwanted objects from their pics and make them look more than real.
How Have I Managed To Stay On Road Since June 2017
A lot of things happened that shaped my journey the way it is going on today. If you are thinking that I collaborated with brands and hotels for free stay then you are wrong. I mean look at my Instagram followers!
बरसात में हम चले दूधसागर ढूंढने
थोड़ी थोड़ी दूर पर दूधसागर नदी आपके साथ चलती है, उसके बाद पेड़ो के झुरमुट से वेस्टर्न घाट की पहाड़िया आपको नज़र आने लगती है| पहाड़ पर मंडराते बादल एक पल को आपको हिमालय की याद दिला देते हैं, लेकिन फिर पता चलता है की अब नदी के बीच से एक पतली सी रस्सी पकड़ कर आपको आगे जाना है|
Faith, History, and Culture – Five Things that Amritsar taught me
Amritsar is experiencing Punjab. The food, the people and lifestyle make the place worth visiting and spending some time here.
Musings From the Last Village of India
I am on my way to Chitkul, India’s last village before Indo-Tibet border. I missed the morning bus that travels from Sangla to Chitkul everyday and instead I had to take a lift with a local family. You never know when a stupid decision turns into a blessing.
A Different Kind of Horror at Bhangarh
Bhangarh, for me is a place that tourists visit for their cheap thrills and weekend escapades. Unless you have a travel plan gone badly wrong, Bhangarh is a very chilled out destination.
Shravanbelagola: Stairway to Heaven
Jainism is a dharmic religion (that also includes Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism). Popular for prescribing non-violence against any living being and believes that every living soul is divine. There have been 24 Jain Tirthankars, lord Mahavir being the last of them on whose notes the foundation of Jainism is laid. Shravanbelagola is one of the... Continue Reading →