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  • Mukutmanipur: A summer drive

    One could not have asked possibly for more. Our office was to be closed for consecutive four days on the occasions of Mahavir Jayanti and Good Friday, followed by the weekend. Besides, I had the option…
  • Lucknow: The city of Nawabs

    On paper Delhi to Lucknow is about 550 km of staid driving , first on the YEW, then Kanpur, and finally Lucknow. We started at 5:30 AM. And reach Lucknow latest by 3 PM for a late lunch. And oh,…
  • Arunachal with a Tata Safari

    Arunachal Pradesh.... a place so beautiful that you just stop clicking pics. This is a place to experience, to soak in, to absorb. In the scheme of things, you miss clicking or just don’t feel…
  • London to Jammu: Range Rover

    We started planning about it mid 2013. To give a little background, i am a Software Professional who loves to drive/ride and my wife is a Travel Consultant who loves to travel. So she popped me this…
  • Switzerland with an S-Class!

    Honestly have been tied up over the last few months as i got married in Dec '14 & hence was not able to post on regular basis on Team-BHP but this travelogue is from my Honeymoon which was from about…
  • Camping in the Himalayas

    So here I was uncertain whether I will finally be able to go for the famed Sar Pass trek this year. Had a lot of issues(with which I am not going to bore you) and when my flight took off for Delhi…
  • VW Golf: Touring in the UAE

    A few months back, I was on the way to Jebel Al Jais ( Jebel – Mountain, Al- The, Jais – name of the mountain) and I missed sharing my story of racing with an FJ cruiser. I couldn’t complete…
  • North East: All Seven Sisters

    The BHPian community has gone everywhere in India and to most places in the world a million times. Even so, the North East of India is a somewhat less visited region. Some BHPians have followed the…
  • Kumaon: Writing with my feet

    For years I have experienced a recurring dream of walking or running in the mountains along a narrow trail through a pine forest. A carpet of needles cushions the ground beneath my feet. The forest…
  • Lucknow: Kebabs, history & more

    My father was born and brought up in Gorakhpur, UP. His job necessitated travelling the length and breadth of this great country, and he has seen many a great city in all its colors. Admittedly, my…
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