Dumbbells and Drama

A Simple Life Lesson Learnt On A Trek : Guest Post

A few years ago, I went on the Chadar trek in Ladakh. The trek required us to walk  on frozen sheets of ice formed over the River Zanskar. There were 18 of us accompanied by two local guides – all young and zealous, enthusiastic about meeting challenges that came our way.  For seven full days of...

Self-Care in a Global Pandemic : Guest Post

Even if it may seem like most things are outside our control, there are lots of small ways in which we can support our mental well-being at home and within our daily schedules...

Slow Living : What, How and Why

We made these changes because we understood that we had the privilege to choose, and we chose to go with something that wasn't harming our planet ♻️...

Why I Fell In Love With Ljubljana

This postcard worthy city in a country nestled between the Alps and the Adriatic is a little-known paradise with dramatic landscapes, curious traditions and great food????...

Flashback To This Weekend In Pondicherry

A quaint, tiny beach town that doesn’t offer you too much in terms of an adrenaline filled holiday was the perfect break I was looking for that weekend in 2016...

Eating At The World’s Oldest Restaurant

Nestled in the heart of Madrid’s buzzing tourist center lies Restaurante Sobrino de Botín, a restaurant known for being Ernest Hemingway’s favourite. An interesting fact to note here is that this also happens to be the world’s oldest restaurant (it’s almost 300 years old!) So don’t be surprised when all “to do lists in Madrid”...