There is so much to share about Little Rann of Kutch that one post couldn’t do justice to it. In my last post – A weekend in Little Rann of Kutch, I talked about the thriving wildlife in the arid land which is situated 130 kms from Ahmedabad, India. In the current post I will share about humans surviving here…
Little Rann situated in the Indian state of Gujarat, translates to ‘Small Desert’ and the first thing that comes to the mind with the word Desert is arid wasteland or undulating sand dunes. With the vast expanse of cracked mudflats extending to as long as the naked eye can see in the heat mirage, it would be hard to believe…
“You should have trained more”, squealed my calf muscles not even half way through the trek. I couldn’t agree more, but i tried to find a solution to finish this fast, or turn back; at the same time secretly cursing the friend who convinced me to join this trip. I looked ahead to identify any familiar faces who started out…
Yellow houses draped in red/pink bougainvillea creepers, colorful silk lanterns on streets, wooden shops and restaurants selling the best of clothes and dishes respectively, innumerable heritage halls and pagodas, beaches for a swim, and so many other things. This is Hoi An, Vietnam – painting a gorgeous picture, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999. Visiting Hoi An was really…
Other than the Vietnam war and the country’s currency being cheap, I really had not heard much about Vietnam till a few years ago. The Son Doong cave having its own system became a bucket list item for all travelers in 2013 and intrigued me to read more. Thanks to google suggestions I hopped from Son Doong to Ho Chi Minh…