
Getting even with revenge travel
There was a time when time was limited and there was much to see, I’d descend on a city with a vengeance, determined to see everything, too fast, too soon.
There was a time when time was limited and there was much to see, I’d descend on a city with a vengeance, determined to see everything, too fast, too soon.
Work from Home is the Covid-byproduct, but remote-working from every geographical location is a choice an increasing number of people are exercising. And with good results. Conversations around me are morale boosting. It’s of people planning a workation, a neologism with a positive ring to it. Workation — like combining work and vacation — is…
Grounded travellers are finding ways to relive past journeys and plan future ones: creating music playlists and artworks, learning new languages, watching birds and planes, and cooking up country-themed lunches
The pandemic drove many over the edge, but it drove wordsmiths to write books. There was enough time — and ambience — for creative impulses to take shape on paper
Ah! Holidays! Visions of mountains, beaches, treks, museums, long rides float before your eyes, giving you an adrenaline rush. But for few others, this triggers beginning of anxiety attack. How will I get there? What if there is a tsunami? Or what if someone drove a truck into me? Welcome Travel Anxiety – the worst…
Travel has changed the world, so goes a popular saying. But today, given the changing lifestyles and choices, it can be said with certainty that, the world has changed the way we travel.
I often get asked questions, some hurtful and some rather misplaced, but my favourite is “I want to travel, but I don’t know how. Is it safe? Can I come with you?”