Thailand: A Photo-Walk

A compilation of the clicks through Thailand
Weekend Gateway to Ooty, Queen of Hills

With a descending Sun at the Doddabetta peak behind me, I remember that one evening as I frantically try to climb down the hilly road, snaking the mountain and reaching towards a lesser known Toda settlement. Todas, the ethnic group from Nilgiris, have inhabited Udagamandalam, otherwise adored as Ooty, from time immemorial. In a red […]
Iftari, Mosque Road Chapter

Reasons summing up the sin you committed if you have not been to Mosque road Iftar feast
Mono Aji… A letter for Dyuti

A song for Rain, Bengali adoption of Paimona by Persian poet Omor Khayyam
Foodtrip: Kerala Trail

Everything you should eat in Kerala
Kerala Travel Essentials

“It lashes across the Kerala coast
The heaviest rains the nation can boast
Bursting promptly on the first of June
Behold! It is the Kerala Monsoon”
Top 5 pick of Iftar special, Kormangala Chapter

A guide of Kormangala Street-food for Iftari
Binging Indian Beaches

Indian peninsula is 7500 KM long, or so I hear. The Bay of Bengal at one side and the Arabian Sea at the other, young us learns about Indian beaches from Geography as well as Literature classes, a point of fascination of our poets. I have had the good fortune of visiting some of the […]
Maya, the Dainty Bay

why you should plan a trip to Maya Bay and not even think of giving it a miss.
Biryani is Love is Biryani

My Pishai (husband of my father’s sister) gets irritated every time I demand a plate of Biryani. “Ghee jobjobe”(gentle pouring of Ghee, aromatic Indian clarified butter) rice is gonna be too heavy for the weather, you will fall sick; he will warn me. And I will become reckless and plan an imaginary friend’s meet. Haji […]