Exploring World
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Falling in Love with Cafes in a Small Kerala Town
Confession: I used to be against the cafe culture. Back when I lived in the city, I saw cafes as bougie indulgences—an excuse to spend way too much on coffee and ambience. I…
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The Struggles of Travelling with Painful Periods: A Female Traveller’s Reality
Travel is often romanticized as this dreamy escape from reality, which it is most of the time. Except when you are a female travelling with painful periods. During that time it is a…
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A Journey into Kalaripayattu at a Gurukul in Kerala
I don’t know exactly when this dream started, but I’ve been talking about learning Kalaripayattu in Kerala for at least a year now. Maybe it began when I watched historical films full of…
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The Moment the Travel Bug Bit Me
I sat at the edge of my seat, my lower jaw hanging a mile away from my upper jaw. My eyes wide with astonishment. Getting completely blown away and building a dream in…
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My Non-Existent Travel Friendships – An Introspection
I stay in hostels and go on group tours at times. I’m not very introverted and am always down for games and conversations. I have had deep conversations, intimate moments and shared memories…
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Bengaluru to Amman: A Jordan Immigration Experience
Travelling with a weaker passport = not-so-smooth immigration experiences. Even for countries that give visas on arrival for Indians, the treatment you get at immigration is not a very pleasant one. So, I…
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Beyond the Instagram Filter: Lessons from 4.5 Months on the Road
Long-term travel has become the cool thing to do! It’s romanticised as this perpetual vacation of seeing beautiful sights, exotic food and wonder after wonder. Well, I dreamed that dream and lived it…
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Everything you need to know about Jordan Pass
Jordan Pass is a digital document issued by Jordan’s Ministry of Tourism that provides hassle-free entry to over 40 tourist spots. Additionally, it also waives visa charges of 40 Jordanian dinars (JD) [approx…
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Aldona and the Amarals: A 4-day Retreat
I stood there on the sidewalk of a low bridge watching the sunset. Content. The evening breeze gently nuzzled at the lazy backwaters causing a few ripples here and there. My face comfortably…
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The Angkor Wat Regret
It has been 2 days since we landed in Siem Reap, Cambodia. We had gotten our SIM cards, the hang on the currency and how to go about the place. So, it was…