Celebrate Ram Navami: The Triumph of Virtue and Enlightenment
Ram Navami is a significant Hindu festival celebrated to commemorate the birth of Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. This auspicious day marks the triumph of virtue, righteousness, and the victory of good over evil. Observed on the ninth day of the Chaitra month in
The popular Indore street food to die for
Enter the bustling streets of Indore, and you'll be welcomed by a kaleidoscope of colors, aromas, and flavors. Indore street food scene is a testament to its rich culinary heritage, offering a symphony of taste that transcends the ordinary. As you embark on this gastronomic adventure, prepare
The Ultimate Travel Guide to the Ghats of Varanasi
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Festival of Colors: Celebrating The Magic of Holi
Holi is a vibrant and colorful festival celebrated all over India with great zeal and enthusiasm. People celebrate this festival of colors by smearing colored powders on each other, dancing, singing, and feasting delicious food. The festival has different meanings and significance in various parts of the
The Great Indian Beach Bike Ride: An Unforgettable Journey from Kanniyakumari to Pune
Fine sands of white… clear saline waters of deep blue… varying abundance of coconut greens… the coastline of western India is blessed with all of this and more! Ever since I have been mesmerized by the journey during the classic coastal biking expedition from Mumbai to Goa
Amboli ghat: Two Wheels, Two Nomads, One Thrilling Adventure
Day 11: Jan 1, 2008 As much as we don't want this trip to end, we are heading back to Pune today. We cover around 450 km of riding through the picturesque Amboli Ghat. Panjim I was awake at 6 am and intended to leave early as it was going
Reis Margos fort: Two Wheels, Two Nomads, One Thrilling Adventure
Day 10: Dec 31, 2007 We had planned to chill out today and not get fatigued as we had a long way to go tomorrow. So we took it easy and slept tight almost until noon. We did not want to be lazing around for the whole day
DAY 9: TWO WHEELS, TWO NOMADS, ONE THRILLING ADVENTURE
Day 9: Dec 30, 2007 Today is a more chilled-out day as we explore Goa - its beaches, churches, and the Cabo De Rama Fort. Vasco Lakshmikant stays at Vasco and hence early morning we went to visit him. It was a good 35 km ride from where we were
Chapora Fort: Two Wheels, Two Nomads, One Thrilling Adventure
Day 8: Dec 29, 2007 Today we finally arrive at the much-awaited destination - Goa, covering of Nivti, Vengurla, Yashwantgad, Terekhol, and Chapora Fort. Kille Nivti Early as usual, we went up to the Nivti fort. The fort is completely in ruins and there is a dense shrubbery of wild
Bhogwe Beach: Two Wheels, Two Nomads, One Thrilling Adventure
Day 7: Dec 28, 2007 Early morning full of vigor and zest we started for Sindhudurg. The excitement was building up since the exhilarating destination of Goa was near and we targeted to reach there today. However, while we wanted to have more of Goa, we could only
Kunkeshwar Beach: Two Wheels, Two Nomads, One Thrilling Adventure
Day 6: Day 27, 2007 The ride just got better. Today we rode from Pawas to Kunkeshwar Beach covering Purnagad, Yashwantgad, Vijaydurg, and Devgad. Pawas It was pretty cold and at the dawn, it was misty outside. We were woken up early by the chill and the gadbad
Swami Swarupanand Pawas: Two Wheels, Two Nomads, One Thrilling Adventure
Day 5: Dec 26, 2007 Today was a long ride from Velneshwar to Swami Swarupanand,s abode - Pawas. Velneshwar Up early we got ready and we set to ride off to the next destination. We paid off and visited the temple first to have the darshan. Sanctified by the blessings
Velneshwar Beach : Two Wheels, Two Nomads, One Thrilling Adventure
Day 4: Dec 25, 2007 Today was a thrilling ride from Kelshi to Velneshwar Beach while exploring some beautiful beaches and sea forts on the way. Kelshi We started early and as suggested by the oldie yesterday we checked out the Ram Mandir, Siddhivinayak Temple, Mahalakshmi Temple, Masjid built by
Kelshi Beach: Two Wheels, Two Nomads, One Thrilling Adventure
Day 3: Dec 24, 2007 Today we rode from Diveagar to Kelshi Beach. On the way, we covered Shrivardhan, Harihareshwar, Bankot fort, and Velas. It was a day full of excitement and unique adventures. Diveagar We were up early and went over to the beach to take a dip. The
Two Wheels, Two Nomads, One Thrilling Adventure
The silver sands, the deep blue sea, and the verdant suru corridors… the beaches in Maharshtra have always enticed me. Beaches have been an excellent option for weekend getaways and I always wondered if I could cover them all in one go. I have been planning for
Tringalwadi Fort: A Trek in the Mountains and Majestic Views
It was a bright and sunny afternoon. We were walking up the second fort of the day. Fatigue was catching up on many of us. But something kept us going. With effort, we reached the top and the scenes that surrounded us here left us flabbergasted! In
TREK TO NANEGHAT: Exploring the Legacy of the Satvahanas
Somewhere down the state highway to Malshej Ghat, Mumbai, and everything it stands for vanishes, and the show begins to unfold. You know you would soon be in a heavenly abode when you see clouds settling down against the sky-scraping cliffs of the Sahyadris. As you near
Varandha Ghat: MESMERIZING BEAUTY that makes you fall in Love at First Sight
As you leave the noisy Satara highway to journey towards Mahad via Bhor, you are bound to fall in love! Not that you will find lasses on the way, but the astounding beauty of the Varandha Ghat, would compel you to do so. Varandha for long has
Malshej Ghat: A Guide to the Nature Lover’s Paradise
Overcast skies… steady downpours… milky waters cascading down the soaring Sahyadri cliffs… the green valleys crammed with clouds… and a thoroughfare running through the hill. At the corridors of Pune and Mumbai is the heaven called Malshej Ghat! Aptly known as the Kullu-Manali of Maharashtra, Malshej is
Lohagad Fort: A Beginner’s tale of Thrills and spills
The hobby of mountaineering cherish I will For I like the sun, the wild woods, and the air so chill! … was the promise I made to myself while returning home from my very first trek to the mighty Lohagad Fort! I always loved wandering in the woods… taking the path less