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  • About me
  • TRAVELOGUES
    • Junagarh Fort, Bikaner: An Exemplar Of Rajput Grandeur
    • Mini memoir : Postcards from Girnar, Gujarat
    • Mini Memoir – Postcards from Andaman
    • An unexpected journey to Maldives: About Biyadhoo, budget and boats
    • Masroor Rock Cut temples – The glorious relics from ancient India
    • Gokarna – A Peaceseeker’s Retreat
    • Mini memoirs: Anu homestay, Bomdila
    • Journey to Tawang : A Sublime Experience
    • Exploring Tawang – The north eastern gem of India
    • Mini memoirs: Delhi – Mcleodganj – Delhi feat hustling in Chandigarh
    • Coimbatore: Pure Bliss -Part 1
    • Coimbatore: Pure bliss – Part 2
    • Bombay – Mystical love -Part 2
    • Bombay – Mystical love -part 1
    • North Goa : Hat-trick Visit
    • South India – Emerald & Gold
    • Travancore and Kochi – The treasury of God’s own country – Part 1
    • Travancore and Kochi – The treasury of God’s own country – Part 2
    • Pushkar – A Backpacker’s Paradise
    • Pondicherry – A french souvenir
  • Photo Essay
    • Ajanta and Ellora caves : Monuments of a lost civilization
    • Acceptance
    • Beyond Fleeting sights
    • Blissfully wild
    • Curious Minds
    • Holidaying in the mountains in winter : A beginner’s guide
    • Jain architecture : Epitome of discipline and focus
    • Maharashtra & the struggle to preserve its heritage
    • Pieces of light
    • Portraits from Arunachal
    • Prosper through harmony
    • Street photography & me -1
    • Street Photography and me -2
    • The Gratitude Therapy
    • The infinite loop of joy and sorrow
    • The knitting lady
    • The probability of a coincidence
    • The Walk
    • Wildlife and me
  • About me
  • TRAVELOGUES
    • Junagarh Fort, Bikaner: An Exemplar Of Rajput Grandeur
    • Mini memoir : Postcards from Girnar, Gujarat
    • Mini Memoir – Postcards from Andaman
    • An unexpected journey to Maldives: About Biyadhoo, budget and boats
    • Masroor Rock Cut temples – The glorious relics from ancient India
    • Gokarna – A Peaceseeker’s Retreat
    • Mini memoirs: Anu homestay, Bomdila
    • Journey to Tawang : A Sublime Experience
    • Exploring Tawang – The north eastern gem of India
    • Mini memoirs: Delhi – Mcleodganj – Delhi feat hustling in Chandigarh
    • Coimbatore: Pure Bliss -Part 1
    • Coimbatore: Pure bliss – Part 2
    • Bombay – Mystical love -Part 2
    • Bombay – Mystical love -part 1
    • North Goa : Hat-trick Visit
    • South India – Emerald & Gold
    • Travancore and Kochi – The treasury of God’s own country – Part 1
    • Travancore and Kochi – The treasury of God’s own country – Part 2
    • Pushkar – A Backpacker’s Paradise
    • Pondicherry – A french souvenir
  • Photo Essay
    • Ajanta and Ellora caves : Monuments of a lost civilization
    • Acceptance
    • Beyond Fleeting sights
    • Blissfully wild
    • Curious Minds
    • Holidaying in the mountains in winter : A beginner’s guide
    • Jain architecture : Epitome of discipline and focus
    • Maharashtra & the struggle to preserve its heritage
    • Pieces of light
    • Portraits from Arunachal
    • Prosper through harmony
    • Street photography & me -1
    • Street Photography and me -2
    • The Gratitude Therapy
    • The infinite loop of joy and sorrow
    • The knitting lady
    • The probability of a coincidence
    • The Walk
    • Wildlife and me

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    Bombay – Mystical love -part 1

    The more you observe the more you will see and the more intrigued you will be. The sheer variety and irrelevance of so many things at one place have a hypnotizing effect.

    By Madhura Doshi April 16, 2017
  • TRAVELOGUES

    North Goa : Hat-trick Visit

    I don't feel like I would ever get Goa off my list. There is a lot more to explore. One has to visit the place, spend a good amount of time to connect and feel at home. In Goa we…

    By Madhura Doshi April 27, 2016
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