2019 – a year I plan to write more on Rahgeer, plan to travel more and learn more. There is much to write and so many pending posts to cover, high time I wrap up the Bhutan series, but there are so many pictures of the place that every time I think of wrapping up […]
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Urby – Passport Holder Review
I have a habit of cross-checking everything twice sometimes even three times. Be it my gas connection, my door lock or my water motor. And this habit of mine pours over to the days when I am traveling. I might be trekking up a hill and I will somehow manage to start looking for my […]
Phobjikha Valley – Part III
This has been quite a long series, like the days I spent in the Bhutan valley. I’ll wrap up the Phobjikha valley pictures in this last post. The valley is so beautiful, that I can’t stop from sharing all the pictures of the stunning valley. The women in this picture were ramming the mud while […]
48 hours in Phobjikha valley – Part II
Its been a while since I posted an update on the trek in Phobjikha, in between the Phobjikha Valley trek, came my traveling jacket. Coming back to the second part in the series of Phobjikha valley in Bhutan, we trekked through the valley, up the hills, down the crevices, through water streams and dense forests […]
My Traveling Jacket
Many of you who read my blog or follow me on Instagram here and here must have noticed a green hooded jacket that I frequently travel in. It has been my “sisterhood of traveling pants” without the sharing part. There are so many memories attached to this materialistic happiness of mine. I don’t remember for sure but […]
48 Hours in Phobjikha Valley – Part I
Phobjikha Valley stay and trek “So what do we do today?” asked my fellow travelers in Phobjikha. It was raining, our homestay had no TV, no Netflix to binge on and no network to be glued to social media. The rooms had our mattresses sprawled on the floor and our unzipped trekking bags in the […]
Travel to Gangtey Valley in Bhutan
Punakha, Thimpu, and Paro are the most visited places in Bhutan, they make up for the maximum tourists in Bhutan. Having spent a few days in Thimpu and Punakha, it was time we explore the countryside of the druk land and I personally prefer traveling to the more remote places that are not thronged by holidaymakers. […]
Punakha in Bhutan
Moving through Bhutan, I realized the further we trudged and delved deeper into Bhutan, the more it lived up to its status of being a mythic and mystical land, untouched by modernity. Punakha was no different and it was beyond beautiful as what was expected. Punakha houses the most beautiful dzong in Bhutan. It is […]