There are 2 kinds of people, those who like museums and those who rather not step into one. I come under the former category. Taking children to a museum however, is…
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London is a foodie paradise with thousands of restaurants, cafes, food trucks, kiosks, super markets and delis all vying to feed hungry patrons. The city’s ever growing multicultural population and the cultural influences that…
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My nephew and I joined a small group at the Swaminarayan Temple in Ahmedabad one warm Sunday morning, for the much acclaimed heritage walk that’s conducted by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation.…
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Tucked into one of the streets of the atmospheric Ballard Estate business district of Mumbai, Britannia & Co is everything vintage and charming. As expected there was a crowd outside the…
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I have been travelling to Ahmedabad since I was a little child and every trip has their own special memories. Any holiday is incomplete without food and on my many trips…
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Kayani Bakery’s Shrewsbury biscuits feature on almost every traveler’s must get hold off list when they visit Pune, but another Maharashtrian delicacy also deserves to feature besides it. Crispy, crunchy, spicy,…
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Seoul surprised me like no other city has. It has such a fabulous character, one that’s best experienced. With the cherry blossom season right around the corner, visitors to Japan and…
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Chaos reigns supreme on the streets of Galle and it takes some serious maneuvering by our tuk tuk driver as we head out of the city. Our destination was the Handunugoda…
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A Gujarati thali is like the great big Indian wedding – everything is over the top and in your face. It satiates you but leaves you also looking for the first…
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Batu Caves is one of the most popular Hindu shrines to be found outside India, and draws several thousand visitors a year, with the numbers rising during the annual Thaipusam…