A quick view of our road tripping across Rajasthan - the land of Maharajas where we explored various aspect of desert life and enjoyed typical cuisine of Rajasthan. Our self drive road trip gave us the freedom to chase camels on unexplored desert roads and click best golden hour shots from rustic life.
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Dharchula Town: Spread Across & Connecting India and Nepal
Border town of Dharchula has a unique distinction. It is spread across border of India and Nepal. An old era suspension bridge connects both part of this town. Indian citizens can easily without any restrict cross border. Read to know more about this unique place.
Self Drive Road Trip On Unexplored Road From Dharchula To Munsiyari Via Jauljibi In Uttaranchal, India
A Road Trip from Dharchula on Indo-Nepal Boarder to Munsiyari which is the land of Panchachulli ranges. We took a less explored road which is common to only locals along Gauriganga via Madkot to reach Munsiyari on our hatchback and truly that made the difference. It was our ultimate Himalayan Road Trip which inspired us to take more audacious road trips in future.
Quick View: Self Drive Roadtrip to Pithoragarh, Dharchula, Munsiyari in Uttaranchal
Just completed one more self-drive road trip to Uttaranchal in India. This time we went closer to Himalaya and meandered along rivers like Kali, Gauri, Kali, Ramganga exploring places like Champawat, Pithoragarh, Jauljibi, Dharchula, Madkote, Munsiyari, Birthi, Thal, Almora, Bhimtal etc. Just a quick view of the trip for you all, more to follow soon....... … Continue reading Quick View: Self Drive Roadtrip to Pithoragarh, Dharchula, Munsiyari in Uttaranchal
Great Indian Food Trail – Bun Samosa at Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh, India!!
Great Indian Food Trail - Bun Samosa in Kasauli. Bun Samosa at Narinder Sweet House, Mall Road is the most famous street food of Kasauli. A must try.
Road Trip to Chitkul in Kinnaur Valley: The Last Village of India
A photojourney of our road trip from Delhi to Chhitkul in Kunnaur Valley of Himachal. Chhitkul is the last inhabited village on Indo-Tibet Border and for me it is one of the most scenic village where I would never like to comeback.
