Jet lag [noun] - extreme tiredness and other physical effects felt by a person after a long flight across different time zones. Most of us who have traveled across time zones would have come across this term and experienced jet lag in some or other trip. However, in 2014 while coming back after a trip … Continue reading Jet-lag can lead to funny situations
Author: Ameya
Seeing the world’s largest helicopter ever built
Over the last weekend I happened to see this video which talked about the Mil V-12 - the largest helicopter ever built. This was the exhibit which welcomed me at Central Air Force Museum, Monino on the outskirts of Moscow - a pilgrimage site for all aviation enthusiasts! I started reading more about it and … Continue reading Seeing the world’s largest helicopter ever built
Monaco at lightening speed
When the Principality of Monaco is termed as the home of the wealthiest and richest in the world, more often than not the reason being cited is that Monaco is a tax heaven. I wonder if these ultra rich folks would have been termed poor had they paid 30% of their income to the state! … Continue reading Monaco at lightening speed
Montenegro – The country without any official currency!
Like everybody else, we are also itching to travel but can’t! The next best thing is to relive memories of past travel and there I am writing a blog about Montenegro – the tiny country in the Balkans. Like with other countries – Montenegro also raised a lot of eyebrows and the typical “Where do … Continue reading Montenegro – The country without any official currency!
Our experience with Soviet era hotels
There are times when I don’t believe that I was alive when the Berlin wall fell, the Soviet Union collapsed, or Chernobyl was struck with disaster. The Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, but almost 30 years later – the traces of Soviet Union are still around. My interest in geography introduced me to Russia – … Continue reading Our experience with Soviet era hotels
Pho at Vietnam Embassy canteen – New Delhi
For the last two years, I am addicted to Pho. As I have written in the past, my first time with Pho was unspectacular. But 45 days in Indonesia is when I fell in love with Pho and so much so that we went to Vietnam soon after; to eat Pho. We are foodies and … Continue reading Pho at Vietnam Embassy canteen – New Delhi
Getting yelled by a Babushka – not the Russia I had imagined
We have this unique distinction of having umbrellas from a couple of countries. No, we don't collect umbrellas ! Its just that in our initial trips, we were not being equipped for the trip and ended up buying umbrellas or lending them from family there. It was 2013, we decided to visit one of our friend … Continue reading Getting yelled by a Babushka – not the Russia I had imagined
And I was left behind like a coolie
This anecdote dates back from 2017 when we visited Paris and surrounding areas. It is widely known that French are snobbish and this was in full display right from the time we landed in Paris. After going thru the usual drill of finding a neighborhood which has good access to public transport, we had zeroed in … Continue reading And I was left behind like a coolie
Je sais tout! Travel is about experiences
If there is one dish I m in love with - it's Pho. We regularly read about food and go and try them in a particular country but I fell in love with Pho when I was in Indonesia for 45 days for work and within a few months we were in Vietnam - eating … Continue reading Je sais tout! Travel is about experiences
Silk route diaries – O’zbekistan – Part 1
Why, Where, What, is there really a need to go there? The reaction we got was same from anyone whom we told we are going to Central Asia! Twenty-five years after the fall of Soviet Union, even Russia has warmed up to tourism but there remains an enigma about the “Stans” of central Asia. Our … Continue reading Silk route diaries – O’zbekistan – Part 1