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[20 Jan 2012 | 8 Comments | ]

The Year That Was 2011
Another year. Another set of to-dos. And a time to look back and take stock …
Yes, I know I am late to do this post but by only a few days and since I am travelling, I can be excused.
Sometimes we travel to too many places and at times we don’t have enough.
The year 2011 started in the Philippines. We celebrated our Christmas & new year in that country. Besides the capital Manila, we could explore some part of it but Batad was a …

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[21 May 2011 | 8 Comments | ]

Picture of the moment: Mauritius Postal Museum:
Picture of the moment is a weekly series exhibiting pictures from around the world.
If the entrance is this inviting, who would not like to go in ?
Is not it a good way to invite to a museum?

Welcome to the museum.
The 18th-century stone edifice housing the museum is

Batad, Chennai, Chikhli, Delhi, Dharasuram, Khurja, Kuala Lumpur, Kumbakonam, Lonar, Malaysia, Mauritius, Philippines, Port Dickson, Sewri, Sikkim, Sri perambadur, Thailand, Thanjavur, Trivandrum »

[17 Jan 2011 | 38 Comments | ]

Warning: This is a colorful post.
Before I start writing about my recent trip of Philippines and Malaysia, I thought it better to recollect how was the year 2010 for me in terms of travel.
I think I will skip some of domestic travels since a few of them happened in a jiffy and I do not remember the details now. Also, I am not counting the local exploration of lesser known places of my town such as watching Flamingos at Sewri fort.

Flamingos enjoying their meals.
The year started with a …

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[26 Jan 2010 | 9 Comments | ]

தை பூசம் (Thai Pusam) is an important Hindu festival mainly celebrated in Tamil Nadu and Kerala during the Tamil month of Thai (January – February). It is also referred to as Thaipooyam in Malayalam language. But if you think these photos belong to one of these states of India then you are wrong !
Outside India, the festival is celebrated mainly by the Tamil speaking community settled in Malaysia, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka and many more countries around the world. But I never knew this festival is popular in Mauritius …

Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Dubai, Ganapatipule, Hyderabad, Malaysia, Mauritius, Puducherry, Ratnagiri, U A E »

[1 Jan 2010 | 25 Comments | ]

The year 2009 is gone. It was satisfying as far as travel is concerned. Except for one or two, all places were new to me. Not many to count but observed and learnt a lot during the course.
And all these trips were personal trips, not work related.
It was Ratnagiri and Ganapatipule to begin with. Temples, forts and beaches greeted us with stories of their own.

Then it was Bangaluru. solo trip. Somehow I felt more uncomfortable in going