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I woke up confused, almost in Haze, questioning myself, “How the hell did I crack my iPhone’s screen?” “Did I break it while I was sleeping?”  Then a closer look, still half asleep, and I realized that it wasn’t broken. It was the new wallpaper that I’d installed a few days ago. It made the […]

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The Riviera Maya, in Mexico,  is an incredible place that you must have heard of at some point in life. From dreamy beaches to adventure activities, this Caribbean Coastline has many must-sees and must-dos for a tourist. The main cities or areas that make up the Riviera Maya are Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, Akumal, […]

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I’ve been coming to Shimla for years. From my college road trip days to quick weekend escapes while living in Manali, this city has evolved in front of me. I’ve seen it packed during peak snowfall, peaceful during autumn sunsets, and glowing quietly under monsoon mist. Moreover, I was born in Shimla. Though my parents […]

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Darma Valley was unlike any other place I’ve explored in Uttarakhand. It was 1 in the afternoon, and I grabbed myself somewhere in the middle of Darma valley, under the rocky cliffs near the town of Nangling. The terrain looked quite walkable but the comfort of a motorcar was far more appealing, despite sitting on […]

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Lamayuru in one sentence? The last Buddhist town and a perfectly peaceful destination near Leh! I remember the first time I visited Lamayuru, it was in 2015. I wasn’t blogging back then but had already left my corporate life behind to travel indefinitely. Travelling solo, I met two other solo backpackers, and the three of […]

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