Raring to go with the new Datsun redi-GO
As a woman who drives in Bangalore, there is one thing I can tell you – if you can drive here, you can probably drive anywhere in India and perhaps…
Choicest of Furniture at Cherry pick, Bangalore
If you are lover of classy furniture from globally renowned brands, then your destination is not very far. Cherry Pick, Bengaluru’s first International Furniture Boutique was inaugurated last weekend in…
Travel Souvenirs: keepsakes and memories in the house
One of the ‘must do‘ things on my agenda whenever we travel is to shop for souvenirs. I usually research about the local arts and crafts of the destination upfront…
Sunderbans – beyond the Bengal tiger
My maiden visit to Sunderbans, the only mangrove tiger land in the world was truly memorable for more reasons than one. Bestowed with natural beauty and magnificent scenery, the national…
Indigenous creativity: Idol makers of Kumartuli
One of India’s biggest and most colorful festivals Dusshera or Durga puja is celebrated in a variety of ways in different parts of the country. The festival is a riot…
#Immunity4Growth- The Horlicks Immunity Indiblogger Meet
I attended my first ever blogger meet last Sunday, 8th May which also happened to be Mother’s Day. It was truly a memorable experience and one that I will cherish…
Kolkata: the quintessential charm of the City of Joy
On my first visit to the second largest city of India, I quickly realized that Kolkata has a charm like none other. The cultural and intellectual capital of India presents…
Amaryllis Homestay: Wayanad
Nestled in the southern tip of the Deccan Plateau, the beautiful district of Wayand in Kerala offers a plethora of options for every kind of traveler. Whether you choose wild…
Gangasagar: of holy confluence and religious heritage
Endless stretches of soft silver sand amidst clear skies and gentle winds greeted us as we approached the holy waters of Sagardwip or Gangasagar. The pristine beach waters were fairly…
Stratford-upon-Avon: a visit to Shakespeare’s birthplace
While the literary genius of William Shakespeare (April 1564 – April 23, 1616) may have left the world 400 years ago, his legacy lives on even today. His timeless comedies,…