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  • The train to Kandy passing through paddy fields in the lowlands
    Asia,  Blog,  Sri Lanka,  Travelogue

    The 12:40pm train from Colombo to Kandy

    January 27, 2020 / 0 Comments

    One of the highlights of travelling through Sri Lanka is journeying from one destination to another by train. The Colombo to Kandy train didn’t disappoint at all. Colombo Fort railway station Sure, there have been plenty of train travels, mostly in India and also around the world, including on one of the most famous train journeys that I am sure is on everyone’s bucket list if they haven’t done it already – the Reunification Express. However, nothing prepared me for my train journey from Colombo Fort station to Kandy station, or through Sri Lanka. A crowd lining up for tickets outside the station (Photo credit: Neel Mitra) What you pay…

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    The blue train from Kandy to Ella

    The blue train from Kandy to Ella

    February 17, 2020

    The fish market by the jetty

    March 5, 2023
    Pangong Tso in all its glory

    Shadow under the clouds

    December 1, 2019
  • Viharamahadevi Park
    Asia,  Blog,  Sri Lanka,  Travelogue

    Colombo highlights in six hours

    January 26, 2020 / 1 Comment

    What’s it about some cities around the world. You land at its airport, and immediately connect to another flight, train or bus and head to other parts of the country. Getting a fleeting glance of the city, as it quickly disappears behind you, only to see it again, when you are heading back to the airport to leave. Colombo, Sri Lanka’s capital and primary point of entry into the country immediately comes to mind. The train from Colombo to Kandy On my previous two visits to the country, that’s exactly what I did. It was merely a transit point before I headed to the sunny beaches down south in Hikkaduwa…

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    So far. Soju. So good.

    February 5, 2023
    Inside the cave at Pak Ou

    Ride to Pak Ou Caves and Whiskey Village

    February 8, 2020

    A serene haven renowned for its spirituality and tranquility

    July 6, 2023
  • A customer at a klek shop in Sofia
    Blog,  Bulgaria,  Europe,  Travelogue

    Kneel in Sofia

    January 23, 2020 / 0 Comments

    Every global city has its landmarks. Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria is no different. So, when someone asks you about the ‘Kleks’ through the city, you now know. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Photo credit: Neel Mitra) A casual stroll down the city’s streets will showcase landmarks like the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the National History Museum, the National Assembly, the National Palace of Culture and if you pause to look below waist level occasionally, you will most likely see something that is unique to Sofia, a ‘Klek’. The National Palace of Culture (Photo credit: Neel Mitra) With the fall of communism and the entry of capitalism, many Bulgarians started their own businesses.…

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    Your escape to a surreal world

    February 2, 2023
    Among the few shots of myself wth the sunset in the background

    Sunset over Luang Prabang

    December 26, 2018
    Entrance to Quan Thanh temple Hanoi

    Quan Thanh Temple – protector of Hanoi

    April 26, 2019
  • Sigiriya Rock from Pidurangala Rock
    Asia,  Blog,  Sri Lanka,  Travelogue

    The attempt on Pidurangala Rock

    January 22, 2020 / 0 Comments

    I travelled to Sri Lanka for the second time over the New Year holidays. This time instead of the coast, I opted to explore the wonders of the interior – Kandy, Ella, Dambulla and on to Sigiriya. The initial stairs leading up to the top of the rock (Photo credit: Neel Mitra) Like everyone else, I initially Googled best things to see in Kandy, Sri Lanka and ‘Sigiriya Rock’ came up on every list. Hardly surprising, as Sigiriya Rock or ‘Lion Rock’ is one of the island’s most revered and popular destinations. It may seem to be a large rock formation at first, but it is much more. The rock…

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    A reclining Buddha inside one of the caves

    Sri Lanka’s famed Dambulla cave temples

    February 12, 2020

    Your escape to a surreal world

    February 2, 2023
  • Passing through the tea estates on the way to Ella
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    In praise of train travel

    January 22, 2020 / 0 Comments

    What’s it about long-distance train journeys that brings out the little child in me. A sense of happiness each time I take my seat, listening to the train as it whistles past towns and the countryside. Hurtling through tunnels or racing with the setting sun. There is something that is magical and wonderful about train travel, letting me be the little kid that I always will be. Whizzing through a tunnel between Mostar and Sarajevo Hours spent watching from a window or door of a moving train, as scene after scene unfold. Striking up conversations with complete strangers as they get in at different stations, heading to places near and…

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  • The sand dunes of Hunder
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    The sand dunes of Hunder

    January 22, 2020 / 0 Comments

    When you visualise deserts, chances are the first visuals that come to mind is the vast emptiness of the Sahara, with its extremely hot temperatures, or closer here in India, the famed Thar desert. Until I ended up in Hunder, in the Nubra valley. An oasis in the midst of the sand dunes I’ve seen plenty of photographs and friends recount their experiences travelling through an area marked by a stunning lake, beautiful monastaries and mountains that simply take your breath away. Sand dunes with the mountains as backdrop However, nothing prepared me for what I experienced in Hunder, about 150 odd kilometers from the capital Leh. Nestled within the…

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    Tourists enjoying themselves in the cool waters.

    Majorda Beach Goa

    December 20, 2022
    Leh - Manali highway

    A road trip unlike any other

    December 13, 2019
    Graphics mounted on the wall at Pasteur Street Brewing Hanoi

    A visit to Pasteur Street Brewing taproom in Hanoi

    April 22, 2019
  • Sri Kailasanathar Swamy Devasthanam
    Asia,  Blog,  Sri Lanka,  Travelogue

    A splash of colour with your prayers

    January 21, 2020 / 1 Comment

    It’s Colombo’s oldest Hindu temple, having stood on these very grounds for more than two centuries. It’s also one of the most beautiful and colourful temples you will see. This is Sri Kailasanathar Swamy Devasthanam. Entrance to the temple (Photo credit: Neel Mitra) The first time I remember seeing colourful temples was when I was travelling through the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu as a kid. The, many years later, on visits to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, I did see the local temples there, making for a beautiful mental picture with their bright colours against the blue sky. Until I landed in Colombo. A statue of Ganesh adorns part…

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    December 24, 2018
    View of Kandy lake

    Kandy lake – the centre of town

    February 4, 2020

    Explore a unique cultural park anywhere in the world, or hell – Haw Par Villa

    July 13, 2023
  • Inside the vihara at Gangaramaya temple
    Asia,  Blog,  Sri Lanka,  Travelogue

    Treasures of Gangaramaya Temple

    January 21, 2020 / 0 Comments

    While you can see the main sights of Colombo in a few hours if you are rushed, and about half a day if you want to do it at a leisurely pace, there is one place that will surely take up a couple of hours of your time to see and explore – Gangaramayana Temple. Gold plated engravings inside the temple It is one of the oldest temples and among the most important Buddhist temples in Colombo, Sri Lanka. With a blend of architectural styles from across Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, China and even Indonesia, it brings in plenty of local worshippers while attracting eager tourists every day. The Buddha…

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    Rush hour on Park Street at night

    Oh Calcutta

    February 11, 2020
    The Saigon riverside

    Aah Saigon!

    March 29, 2019

    Turkey e-visa

    February 13, 2019
  • View of Beira Lake from Seema Malaka
    Asia,  Blog,  Sri Lanka,  Travelogue

    Contemplate at Seema Malaka

    January 21, 2020 / 2 Comments

    You can ignore the quality of the water. What you can’t ignore is the serenity that surrounds you, however brief your stay may be. On the calm waters of Beira Lake is an oasis that offers you some respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. A quiet place to retreat, rest and reflect – Seema Malaka. Statue of the Buddha with two of his disciples at Seema Malaka Immediately after you have finished touring Gangaramaya Temple, make your way a short distance away to this oasis. While it is part of the temple complex, it’s worth every moment of your time. You can also read more on things…

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    February 1, 2023
    Out and about in Kandy

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    February 6, 2020
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    February 11, 2020
  • Blog,  Europe,  Latvia,  Stories,  Travelogue

    Reflections

    January 20, 2020 / 0 Comments

    Perhaps people watching is a glorified lack of activity. Boredom too. And an absolute invasion of privacy. But… I’d like to think that each time I travel, I’m looking at things and people while going from place to place. Nothing wrong with those who look. But the simple joys of sitting in a cafe, sipping on your favorite chilled beverage in the afternoon, and watching the world go by. It’s a different state of being and am not sure if that chilled beverage has anything to do with it. Reflections on a sunny, relaxed afternoon, somewhere in Riga. One sunny afternoon in Riga Latvia, having had enough of walking on…

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    February 4, 2023
    Centimetre VII

    Vienna’s friendliest bartender is at Centimetre VII

    November 26, 2019
    A customer at a klek shop in Sofia

    Kneel in Sofia

    January 23, 2020
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