about 1 year ago - 10 comments
While Italy serves it’s coffee shots with grappa at seven in the morning, South India’s filter coffee is a daily rite of passage for half a billion people and although kahawa originated in this ancient continent, Africa does not need a caffeinated boost to get through its day…
about 1 year ago - 4 comments
I always feel important wearing a suit at the airport. No matter how ugly looking the person wearing the suit, the suit always manages to force a smile from people at the airport. Now these smiles that I speak of are not the fake plastic ken and Barbie smiles that you get all the time
about 1 year ago - 10 comments
I took a bus from Bangalore city to the Ashram, which is like a half an hour ride towards the outskirts. All the seats but one were occupied, the one right next to the driver, there was a man sitting there..
about 1 year ago - 3 comments
Visit Kolleru Lake if you have an opportunity. Considered as the largest freshwater lake in India, it lies between the Krishna and Godavari rivers in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is connected to the two rivers by over 68 drains and channels. The lake provides a natural habitat for an estimated 20 million resident and migratory birds, including the Grey
about 2 years ago - No comments
Walking along a lonely street in the heart of suburban Mumbai, one can feel the morose air of exhaustion. The wind blowing at a steady pace with nothing but cement structures to carve its way. The faint smell of sweat and dust reminds of a busy day gone by. The street has seen it all.
about 2 years ago - No comments
Chhatrapati Shivaji Railway Terminus overwhelms with its huge crowds, smells and noises. A uniquely Indian experience enshrined in a Gothic style architectural landmark in Mumbai.
about 2 years ago - 6 comments
Air travel is not for the faint hearted. So, tighten your seatbelts and get ready for everything from late arrivals to imaginative food and much else.