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    Sachkhand Hazur Sahib, Nanded

    My trip to Nanded in Marathawada has to be one of the shortest trips I have ever been on. I took the Devagiri Express on Friday night, reached Nanded in the…

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    Food Souvenirs From Punjab

    Punjab, the name itself is synonymous with great food. I have traveled to the land of Golden Mustard Fields and bountiful orchards just to eat in the little bylanes of Amritsar and stop at…

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    Why You Should Travel By Train In India

    As kids we often travelled by train, as flying was prohibitively expensive. Train journeys always meant tedious planning as tickets had to be bought well in advance if you wanted a confirmed…

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    Maharashtrian Cuisine in Pune

    Food is such an integral part of travel and eating local food is one of the best ways of getting an insight into local life and culture. India is a continent…

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    Manache Ganapathi Walk, Pune

    It was just pure simple coincidence that we were visiting Pune in the thick of the 10 day Ganapathi festival that’s celebrated with great gusto across the state of Maharashtra, as…

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    Sharing A Room With A Cat – At Hideout

    Its strange where inspiration to write comes from! Last night the electricity suddenly went away, which is very unusual in Bombay. So we shifted from our room to our daughter’s room…

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    Malaysia – Land of the Jungles

    Given its rather modest size, Malaysia packs in a fascinating mix of diverse cultures. The young nation has made significant economic progress and Kuala Lumpur, its capital city, rivals some of the…

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    Exploring Old Ahmedabad By Foot

    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.…