EXPLORE DREAM DISCOVER
Join me as I travel across countries and continents, discovering new places, cultures, and experiences. Find travel tips, destination guides, and stories from every corner of the globe.
Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir
Ladakh is a land of stark contrasts—azure lakes like Pangong and Tso Moriri lie beside vast deserts and snow-capped mountains. The high-altitude passes, Buddhist monasteries perched on cliffs, and deep valleys create a landscape that’s rugged, spiritual, and humbling. Whether you’re riding a motorcycle across Khardung La or meditating at Thiksey Monastery, Ladakh is where adventure meets peace, making it a must-visit for soul-searchers and thrill-seekers.

Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand
Tucked away in the Western Himalayas, the Valley of Flowers is a vibrant explosion of color that blooms during the monsoon. Blanketed in over 600 species of alpine flowers, this UNESCO World Heritage Site transforms into a surreal dreamscape between July and September. Surrounded by snow-capped peaks and meandering streams, it’s a paradise for trekkers, photographers, and nature lovers alike. The ethereal beauty of the valley feels like walking through a painting.

Udaipur, Rajasthan
Often called the “City of Lakes,” Udaipur is India’s most romantic destination. With its majestic palaces, serene lakes like Pichola and Fateh Sagar, and historic havelis, Udaipur offers a blend of Rajput grandeur and tranquil natural beauty. At sunset, the city’s golden glow reflects across the water, creating a magical atmosphere. Whether you’re exploring City Palace or drifting in a boat past the floating Lake Palace, Udaipur feels like a royal escape into the past.

Kerala Backwaters
A journey through the Kerala backwaters is a tranquil immersion into tropical serenity. A network of palm-lined canals, lagoons, and lakes weaves through small villages and lush rice paddies. Cruising on a traditional houseboat, you’ll pass by locals fishing, children waving from the shore, and coconut groves swaying in the breeze. It’s the slow, gentle rhythm of life here that draws visitors to Kerala, often called “God’s Own Country.”

Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
One of the oldest living cities in the world, Varanasi is a deeply spiritual experience. The Ganga ghats come alive with the daily rhythm of rituals—pilgrims bathing, priests offering fire to the river, and chants echoing through the air. At sunrise, a boat ride along the river reveals scenes of life and death interwoven in profound harmony. It’s raw, emotional, and unforgettable—a destination that moves more than just your camera lens.

Coorg, Karnataka
Nicknamed the “Scotland of India,” Coorg is a lush hill station wrapped in coffee plantations, misty hills, and forested valleys. Located in the Western Ghats, it offers a refreshing blend of cool climate, rich Kodava culture, and natural beauty. Visitors can take a walk through aromatic coffee estates, hike to Abbey Falls, or sip filter coffee while watching the sunrise from Mandalpatti. Coorg is perfect for couples, nature lovers, and anyone seeking peaceful, green getaways.

Munnar, kerala
Munnar is a hill station draped in endless tea gardens, misty slopes, and lush forests. Located in the Western Ghats, it offers cool mountain air, peaceful retreats, and scenic views. Visit the Eravikulam National Park to spot the endangered Nilgiri Tahr, or explore the serene Attukad Waterfalls. Munnar is where the aroma of fresh tea and the call of the hills soothe your soul.