The challenges and joys of writing the first draft of my first book, a travel memoir, Journeys Beyond and Within..., on the road: in Pondicherry, Siliguri, and Kolkata.| On My Canvas
The case for fewer coffee catch-ups with friends, and more time adventuring and capturing those core memories.| The Unconventional Route
How we created a family rap video on a recent trip to immortalize it, have fun, and bond—and the easy steps you can follow to do the same. The post Capture the Vibes of Your Next Trip With a Family Rap Video appeared first on The Unconventional Route.| The Unconventional Route
The story and lessons learned from a fantastic 56,973-step urban hike I did in my hometown of Vancouver. The post Urban Hiking: A Great Day in 56,973 Steps appeared first on The Unconventional Route.| The Unconventional Route
Beyond the obvious, superficial reasons, this is why I love to travel and will keep traveling till death do us part. The post Why I Love to Travel (Beyond the Obvious Reasons) appeared first on The Unconventional Route.| The Unconventional Route
Top destinations for first-time solo travelers considering cost, safety, ease, and sense of adventure.| taytrum travels
From volcanic craters to ancient pilgrimage routes and alpine wonderlands, these bucket list hikes will take you to some of the most breathtaking places on Earth.| Two Wandering Soles
If you’re planning some long distance travel, these expert jet lag tips will help you adjust to a new time zone faster, so you can feel refreshed and make the most of your trip.| Two Wandering Soles
This article was generated with the help of Artificial Intelligence. Marriott, a name synonymous with luxury and comfort, offers a unique reward program, Marriott Bonvoy, that provides patrons with the opportunity to earn points for their stays. These points, when accumulated, hold substantial value and can be redeemed for future stays, making every visit to […]| Million Mile Secrets
Leaving Behind a Forest to Get Into Another One: Finding Accommodation in Wayanad (Kerala) As I said in the blog post on the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, I wasn’t happy leaving the 100-year-old sylvan cottage that was my home for three days. The last morning in the Sanctuary’s forest stay was—let’s just say—not easy on me. ... READ MORE| On My Canvas
I farewell the home in the coffee village in Wayanad (Kerala) and the poetess who quickly became a friend. But, first, an afternoon walk and banana chips.| On My Canvas
In a village in Wayanad (Kerala), the host's middle-aged daughter, who is an MSc in Chemistry, shows me her poems and tells me we can be happy even when lonely.| On My Canvas
A regular day of two travelers in a tea, coffee, and betel nut village in Wayanad (Kerala). We cook, shop, write, and hike to a viewpoint to understand where we are.| On My Canvas
My account of slow travels in Mysore when my partner and I went around the city for a week, exploring its history and nature and working and eating dosas.| On My Canvas
The story of my partner and me finding a guesthouse with kitchen in a village in Wayanad (Kerala) that strengthened our belief: keep hoping despite all odds.| On My Canvas
In the British-built forest guesthouse of Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary (Kerala), I do three things: I write, I watch wildlife, and I drink whiskey with my partner.| On My Canvas
I haven’t had a rented or owned home since Feb 2021. When a friend asks, “What are your favorite moments from your journey?” many moments of bliss rush to me.| On My Canvas