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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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    Travancore and Kochi – The treasury of God’s own country – Part 1

    If I have to describe this part of Kerala in one word, it would be 'RICH'. Blessed with an abundance of natural resources this is the land of the kings that ruled forever without losing their glory and gold. The…

    By Madhura Doshi February 28, 2018
  • Photo Essay,  South India,  Travel,  Travel tips,  TRAVELOGUES

    Travancore and Kochi – The treasury of God’s own country – Part 2

    Kerala is for those who are hungry for experiences. Don't be the 'sightseeing' kind of a tourist here. Because honestly, everything that you 'see' here is a sight, and if you are not used to observe or feel the place…

    By Madhura Doshi February 28, 2018
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